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.
Enhances the drag and drop experience for all-day events by expanding the header to display the all-day row when dragging an event over it.
Introduces constants for all-day event layout.
Updates the codebase to utilize `CalendarMode` instead of the deprecated `CalendarType`.
Simplifies `CalendarConfig` by removing legacy methods and related type aliases, enhancing code maintainability and clarity.
Improves event rendering by ensuring `GRID_RENDERED` events include explicit start and end dates, preventing errors and ensuring correct data filtering.
Improves calendar performance and data flow by streamlining event emissions and grid rendering logic.
- Replaces generic CONFIG_UPDATE events with REFRESH_REQUESTED
for more specific refresh triggers.
- Removes redundant grid re-renders on DATE_CHANGED and
WEEK_CHANGED events, delegating navigation to NavigationManager.
- Introduces VIEW_CHANGED and DATE_CHANGED events for calendar
mode and date selection, respectively.
- NavigationManager now handles date validation.
- Moves rendering logic from NavigationManager to NavigationRenderer.
- Syncs scroll position based on PERIOD_CHANGED instead of
NAVIGATION_ANIMATION_COMPLETE.
This change optimizes the calendar's responsiveness and reduces
unnecessary re-renders, leading to a smoother user experience.
Migrates the application to use a new CoreEvents system.
This change removes the legacy EventTypes constant file and updates all managers, renderers, and core components to use the CoreEvents constant file for event emission and subscription.
This improves code maintainability and promotes a consistent eventing strategy across the application. Adds validation to EventBus emit and extractCategory functions.
Centralizes all date calculations into a new `DateCalculator` class for better maintainability and consistency.
Ensures correct ISO week handling (Monday as the first day) throughout the calendar.
Updates `CalendarConfig` to use ISO day numbering (1-7 for Mon-Sun) for work week definitions.
Fixes issue where date calculations were inconsistent.
Enhances event rendering and navigation.
Updates navigation logic to use pre-rendered events.
Removes the need for `CONTAINER_READY_FOR_EVENTS` event.
Implements configurable work week presets, allowing users to customize the days displayed in the calendar.
This includes:
- Defining work week settings (work days, day names, total days).
- Providing predefined work week presets (standard, compressed, weekend, full week).
- Adding UI elements to switch between presets.
- Updating grid and header rendering logic to reflect the selected work week.
- Emitting events when the work week changes, triggering necessary UI updates and data re-renders.
This provides a more flexible and personalized calendar experience.
Replaces custom scrollbar implementation with native scrollbars for better performance and accessibility.
Adds configuration options for scrollbar styling, including width, color, track color, hover color, and border radius.
Synchronizes week header and time axis scrolling with the scrollable content.
Updates mock event data to reflect a more recent week and includes events spanning early/late hours.
Enhances event rendering by adjusting the top and height styles for better visual appearance.
Refactors CSS to improve grid line display and event hover effects, and moves hour marker styles to a more appropriate CSS file.
Provides default fallback values for time boundaries using CSS variables.
Refactors the calendar grid to support smoother navigation transitions by using separate week containers.
This change introduces a GridManager to handle grid rendering and interactions within these containers, enabling scroll synchronization and click event handling for each week view.
Also, configures the calendar to start at midnight and span a full 24-hour day, providing a more comprehensive view.