flutter_week_view 0.3.0+2
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Displays a highly customizable week view (or day view) which is able to display events, to be scrolled, to be zoomed-in & out and a lot more !
Flutter Week View #
Displays a highly customizable week view (or day view) which is able to display events, to be scrolled, to be zoomed-in & out and a lot more !
Flutter Week View is highly inspired by Android Week View.
Getting Started #
Getting started with Flutter Week View is very straight forward.
You have the choice between two widgets : FlutterDayView
and FlutterWeekView
.
Use the first one to display a single day and use the second one to display
multiple days.
Example #
If you want a real project
example, you can check this one on Github.
Day View #
Snippet :
// Let's get two dates :
DateTime now = DateTime.now();
DateTime date = DateTime(now.year, now.month, now.day);
// And here's our widget !
return DayView(
date: now,
events: [
FlutterWeekViewEvent(
title: 'An event 1',
description: 'A description 1',
start: date.subtract(Duration(hours: 1)),
end: date.add(Duration(hours: 18, minutes: 30)),
),
FlutterWeekViewEvent(
title: 'An event 2',
description: 'A description 2',
start: date.add(Duration(hours: 19)),
end: date.add(Duration(hours: 22)),
),
FlutterWeekViewEvent(
title: 'An event 3',
description: 'A description 3',
start: date.add(Duration(hours: 23, minutes: 30)),
end: date.add(Duration(hours: 25, minutes: 30)),
),
FlutterWeekViewEvent(
title: 'An event 4',
description: 'A description 4',
start: date.add(Duration(hours: 20)),
end: date.add(Duration(hours: 21)),
),
FlutterWeekViewEvent(
title: 'An event 5',
description: 'A description 5',
start: date.add(Duration(hours: 20)),
end: date.add(Duration(hours: 21)),
),
],
// style: const DayViewStyle(currentTimeCircleColor: Colors.pink), // This one is just an example. Try it !
);
Result :

Week view #
Snippet :
// Let's get two dates :
DateTime now = DateTime.now();
DateTime date = DateTime(now.year, now.month, now.day);
// And here's our widget !
return WeekView(
dates: [date.subtract(Duration(days: 1)), date, date.add(Duration(days: 1))],
events: [
FlutterWeekViewEvent(
title: 'An event 1',
description: 'A description 1',
start: date.subtract(Duration(hours: 1)),
end: date.add(Duration(hours: 18, minutes: 30)),
),
FlutterWeekViewEvent(
title: 'An event 2',
description: 'A description 2',
start: date.add(Duration(hours: 19)),
end: date.add(Duration(hours: 22)),
),
FlutterWeekViewEvent(
title: 'An event 3',
description: 'A description 3',
start: date.add(Duration(hours: 23, minutes: 30)),
end: date.add(Duration(hours: 25, minutes: 30)),
),
FlutterWeekViewEvent(
title: 'An event 4',
description: 'A description 4',
start: date.add(Duration(hours: 20)),
end: date.add(Duration(hours: 21)),
),
FlutterWeekViewEvent(
title: 'An event 5',
description: 'A description 5',
start: date.add(Duration(hours: 20)),
end: date.add(Duration(hours: 21)),
),
],
);
Result :

Options #
Common options #
Here are the options that are available for both FlutterDayView
and FlutterWeekView
:
events
Events to display.style
Allows you to style your widget. A lot of different styles are available so don't hesitate to try them out !inScrollableWidget
Whether to put the widget in a scrollable widget (disable if you want to manage the scroll by yourself).minimumTime
The minimum hour and minute to display in a day.maximumTime
The maximum hour and minute to display in a day.initialTime
The initial hour and minute to put the widget on.scrollToCurrentTime
Whether the widget should automatically scroll to the current time (hour and minute with day if you are in a Week View). This one takes priority overinitialTime
.userZoomable
Whether the user is able to (un)zoom the widget.onHoursColumnTappedDown
Provides a tapped down callback for the hours column. Pretty useful if you want your users to add their own events.
Flutter day view #
Here are the specific options of FlutterDayView
:
date
The widget date.
Flutter week view #
Here are the specific options of FlutterWeekView
:
dates
The widget dates.dayViewStyleBuilder
The function that allows to build a Day View style according to the provided date.
Please note that you can create a FlutterWeekView
instance using a builder.
All previous options are still available but you don't need to provide the dates
list.
However, you need to provide a DateCreator
(and a date count if you can, if it's impossible for you to do it then scrollToCurrentTime
will have no effect).
Contributions #
You have a lot of options to contribute to this project ! You can :
- Fork it on Github.
- Submit a feature request or a bug report.
- Donate to the developer.
- Watch a little ad on uTip.