Replaces global singleton configuration with dependency injection
Introduces more modular and testable approach to configuration
Removes direct references to calendarConfig in multiple components
Adds explicit configuration passing to constructors
Improves code maintainability and reduces global state dependencies
Enhances the visual feedback during and after event drag and drop operations in the calendar.
- Preserves the full opacity of the dragged event clone during the drag operation for better visibility.
- Applies a highlight class to the event after it's dropped to visually indicate the new location.
- Adds specific styling for the highlighted state based on event type.
Introduces a polymorphic `createClone` method on base event elements to customize clone generation.
Adds a `replaceClone` delegate to drag event payloads, enabling subscribers to dynamically swap the active dragged clone.
This supports scenarios like converting a standard event clone to an all-day event clone when dragging to the all-day header.
Enhances date validation and timezone handling using DateService, ensuring data integrity and consistency.
Refactors event rendering and dragging to correctly handle date transformations.
Adds a test plan for event stacking and z-index management.
Fixes edge cases in navigation and date calculations for week/year boundaries and DST transitions.
Addresses issues with all-day event duration calculation and positioning during drag and drop.
- Uses `differenceInCalendarDays` to correctly calculate event duration across timezone and DST boundaries.
- Preserves the original event time when moving events to a different day.
- Snaps dragged event to the top of the target time slot.
Ensures all-day events maintain their original duration
when dragged and dropped to a new date.
Calculates and applies the correct end date based on the
original event's span.
Addresses issues with dragging all-day events, ensuring correct event placement and layout calculations after a drag and drop operation.
Specifically, ensures the correct event ID is used and updates the event layout when dragging all day events.
Refines drag and drop behavior for all-day events.
Removes unnecessary logging and conditional logic in the
AllDayManager.
Simplifies column change handling in the EventRendererManager.
Ensures that the all-day event overflow indicator updates
correctly when the number of events changes, instead of
creating duplicate indicators.
Removes unused event click handling logic.
Ensures correct display of all-day events when collapsed or expanded.
Improves the transition between collapsed and expanded states by
adjusting the overflow event visibility.
Simplifies the all-day event overflow toggle logic by using distinct class names and avoiding direct class switching, improving code readability and maintainability.
Centralizes the maximum number of displayed all-day event rows into a single constant.
This change ensures consistency and simplifies management of the all-day event row limit across the application.
Corrects off-by-one error in overflow count.
Ensures consistent all-day event row height calculation across CSS and TypeScript.
The all-day event row height calculation is adjusted by removing redundant container padding from the TypeScript constant and synchronizing the CSS variable with the event height.
Additionally, the layout engine is directly tested in the test file for better coverage.
Refactors all-day event layout calculation to use the header elements directly.
This change improves the accuracy of event positioning
and fixes potential issues with date handling.
Refactors all-day event rendering to use header column data.
This ensures events are rendered based on the actual visible
dates in the header, improving accuracy and responsiveness to view changes.
Removes direct dependency on week dates in `AllDayManager` and
`EventRenderingService`, instead, the all-day manager is instantiated
with event manager.
Updates `HeaderManager` to emit header bounds.
Refactors all-day event layout calculation and rendering for improved accuracy and performance.
Improves drag-and-drop behavior for all-day events, ensuring correct event placement and column detection.
Addresses issues with event overflow display and provides a more responsive user experience.
Adds a method to retrieve column bounds based on a given date, enhancing date-specific event placement.
Removes unnecessary data storage for overflow event titles, simplifying overflow event handling.
Refactors all-day event height calculation to use the `currentLayouts` array, ensuring more accurate and reliable height adjustments.
This avoids querying the DOM directly and relies on the existing layout data for improved performance and correctness.
Improves all-day event drag and drop by recalculating layouts and applying differential updates to minimize DOM manipulations.
This change optimizes the update process by comparing current and new layouts, only updating elements with changed grid areas, leading to smoother transitions.
Removes obsolete code.
Enhances the all-day event display when collapsed by showing four rows (three events plus an overflow indicator).
Updates the overflow indicator logic to dynamically display the number of hidden events and allow the user to expand the view.
Adds functionality to collapse the all-day event rows when the number of rows exceeds a limit.
This improves the layout by preventing the all-day section from taking up too much space. A chevron button is added to allow users to expand/collapse the section.
Refactors drag and drop logic to use the dragged clone consistently, fixing issues with event handling and element manipulation during drag operations.
Also includes a fix where the original element is removed after a drag is completed.
Adds column bounds cache update after drag operations for improved column detection.
Refactors all-day event conversion during drag and drop to
use the event payload, improving code clarity and reducing
redundancy.
Removes unnecessary style settings and fixes column detection
logic. Addresses an issue where event removal occurred before
successful placement.
Improves drag and drop functionality by refactoring column detection to use column bounds instead of dates.
This change enhances the accuracy and efficiency of determining the target column during drag operations.
It also removes redundant code and simplifies the logic in both the DragDropManager and AllDayManager.
Simplifies all-day event rendering by streamlining the layout
calculation and event placement process, using the AllDayLayoutEngine
to determine the grid positions. This removes deprecated methods
and improves overall code clarity.
Refactors drag and drop handling to use a cloned event element,
ensuring correct positioning and styling during drag operations
for both regular timed events and all-day events.
This change streamlines the drag and drop process by:
- Creating a clone of the dragged event at the start of the drag.
- Passing the clone through the drag events.
- Handling all-day events with the AllDayManager
- Handling regular timed events with the EventRendererManager
This resolves issues with event positioning and styling during
drag, especially when moving events across columns or between
all-day and timed sections.
Refactors all-day event drag and drop handling for improved accuracy and performance.
Introduces a shared `ColumnDetectionUtils` for consistent column detection.
Simplifies all-day conversion during drag, placing events in row 1 and calculating the column from the target date.
Implements differential updates during drag end, updating only changed events for smoother transitions.
Refactors all-day event rendering to use a layout engine
for overlap detection and positioning, ensuring events
are placed in available rows and columns.
Removes deprecated method and adds unit tests.
Improves the calculation of the all-day event container's
height by finding the highest row number in use, ensuring
the container accurately reflects the space occupied by events.
Updates debug logging for clarity.
Decouples all-day event rendering, making it reactive to header readiness with period data.
Eliminates explicit DOM element caching, simplifying element access.
Enhances the `header:ready` event payload with `startDate` and `endDate`.
Improves all-day row height animation and calculation.
Event rendering strategies now exclusively handle timed events, while all-day events are managed by a dedicated renderer.
Centralizes calendar header creation within `GridRenderer`, ensuring the header element is always present from initial DOM construction. `HeaderManager` and `ScrollManager` now react to a `header:ready` event, which signifies the header is fully initialized.
Synchronizes all-day event rendering with header readiness, temporarily queuing events until the header is prepared. Emits an `allday:checkHeight` event to prompt all-day container height adjustments after rendering.
Implements drag cancellation when the mouse leaves the calendar container during a drag operation. This prevents orphaned drag clones and restores the original event's state, enhancing user experience.
All-day events now correctly recalculate their height upon drag cancellation, ensuring accurate rendering after clone removal.
Refactors HeaderManager by removing redundant caching of the calendar header element.
Adds new mock event data for September and October 2025 to expand testing and demonstration scenarios.
Reorders operations to calculate grid position for all-day events before appending them to the DOM. This prevents the element from being incorrectly counted during position calculations, improving placement accuracy.
Replaces date expansion logic with direct inspection of CSS grid row styles. This improves accuracy and performance by reflecting the actual rendered layout for determining `maxRows`.
Refactors drag-to-all-day functionality to apply CSS styling and reposition the existing drag clone within the all-day container, rather than creating a new event element.
Centralizes all-day container creation in HeaderManager. Introduces `drag:mouseleave-header` to handle transitions from all-day back to timed events.
Ensures consistent styling and robust cleanup of drag clones for a smoother user experience.
Removes the `swp-allday-event` custom element, using `swp-event` for all-day events instead. All-day events are now distinguished by their parent `swp-allday-container`. Simplifies element management and CSS selectors.
Introduces dedicated TypeScript interfaces for all drag-and-drop event payloads, enhancing type safety and developer experience.
Centralizes drag event detection and emission within `DragDropManager`. Refactors `AllDayManager`, `HeaderManager`, and `EventRendererManager` to subscribe to these typed events, improving decoupling and clarifying responsibilities.
Resolves known inconsistencies in drag event payloads, especially for all-day event conversions. Adds a comprehensive analysis document (`docs/EventSystem-Analysis.md`) detailing the event system and planned improvements.