Ensures that when dragging an event from the all-day section and the mouse leaves the header, the original all-day event is removed, allowing the cloned event in the day columns to take over seamlessly. This prevents duplicate events from appearing.
Refactors drag and drop logic to dynamically find the dragged element, ensuring correct behavior even when the DOM changes during the drag operation.
Creates all-day container if it doesn't exist.
This resolves issues where drag and drop operations would fail if the original element was no longer present in the DOM or if the container didn't exist.
Centralizes event position calculations into `PositionUtils` for consistency and reusability across managers and renderers.
Improves drag-and-drop functionality by emitting events for all-day event conversion and streamlining position calculations during drag operations.
Introduces `AllDayManager` and `AllDayEventRenderer` to manage and render all-day events in the calendar header. This allows dragging events to the header to convert them to all-day events.
Introduces the ability to convert all-day events to timed events by dragging them out of the header.
Leverages a factory method to create timed events from all-day elements, ensuring proper data conversion and styling.
Improves user experience by allowing more flexible event scheduling.
Improves drag and drop event handling, including conversion between all-day and timed events.
Introduces HeaderManager to handle header-related event logic and
centralizes header event handling for better code organization and
separation of concerns.
Optimizes event listeners and throttles events for improved performance.
Removes redundant code and improves the overall drag and drop
experience.
Enhances drag and drop behavior by introducing free positioning during auto-scroll and snapping to grid intervals.
- Introduces a `calculateFreePosition` method to allow events to follow the mouse exactly during auto-scroll.
- Modifies the drag move event to emit the snapped position during normal drag behavior.
- Updates event rendering to use grid settings for snap intervals.
- Updates grid styles to configure CSS variables dynamically.
Refines the drag and drop autoscroll functionality to correctly update the position of the dragged element relative to the scrolling container.
Calculates the snapped position based on the column's bounding rectangle and scroll movement, ensuring accurate placement during autoscroll. This provides a smoother and more responsive user experience when dragging elements near the edges of the scrollable area.
Streamlines calendar configuration by adopting a singleton pattern for consistent access and simplifies event handling.
- Removes direct `CalendarConfig` dependency injection in favor of the `calendarConfig` singleton, reducing code complexity.
- Replaces specific event emissions for grid, date, and resource settings updates with a general `REFRESH_REQUESTED` event.
- Updates event names to be more descriptive and consistent ("NAVIGATION_COMPLETED", "PERIOD_INFO_UPDATE").
- Removes the need to pass the calendar config to renderers since it is now a singleton.
This improves code maintainability and simplifies the event emission process.
Improves drag and drop performance by caching DOM elements and consolidating position calculations.
This reduces redundant DOM queries and optimizes event handling for smoother user interaction.
Also leverages `DateCalculator` for date/time conversions.
Cleans up the codebase by removing unnecessary console log statements.
These logs were primarily used for debugging and are no longer needed in the production code.
This reduces noise in the console and improves overall performance.
Introduces a DragDropManager to handle event dragging and dropping, replacing the ColumnDetector.
This change centralizes drag and drop logic, improving code organization and maintainability.
The EventRenderer now uses the DragDropManager's events to visually update the calendar during drag operations.
Removes ColumnDetector which is now replaced by the drag and drop manager.