A Material design back port of Android's CalendarView. The goal is to have a Material look and feel, rather than 100% parity with the platform's implementation.
- Add
compile 'com.prolificinteractive:material-calendarview:1.2.0'
to your dependencies. - Add
MaterialCalendarView
into your layouts or view hierarchy. - Set a
OnDateSelectedListener
or callMaterialCalendarView.getSelectedDates()
when you need it.
Example:
<com.prolificinteractive.materialcalendarview.MaterialCalendarView
android:id="@+id/calendarView"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
xmlns:app="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto"
app:mcv_showOtherDates="all"
app:mcv_selectionColor="#00F"
/>
You can now collapse the calendar view to single week paging by calling
setCalendarDisplayMode(CalendarMode.WEEKS)
. By default it is set to CalendarMode.MONTHS
. Thanks
Dominik Zarzecki!
With the implementation of multiple selection, some of the apis needed to change to support it,
namely OnDateChangedListener
is now OnDateSelectedListener
. There are also a bunch of new apis
for multiple selection.
Also, showOtherDates
is now a set of flags for finer control over which extra dates are shown.
The view now responds better to layout parameters.
The functionality is similar to how adjustViewBounds
works with ImageView,
where the view will try and take up as much space as necessary,
but we base it on tile size instead of an aspect ratio.
The exception being that if a tileSize
is set,
that will override everything and set the view to that size.
One of the aims of this library is to be customizable. The many options include:
- Define the view's width and height in terms of tile size
- Single or Multiple date selection, or disabling selection entirely
- Showing dates from other months or those out of range
- Setting the first day of the week
- Show only a range of dates
- Customize the top bar
- Custom labels for the header, weekdays, or individual days
All of this and more can be done via the decorator api. Please check out the decorator documentation.
If you provide custom drawables or colors, you'll want to make sure they respond to state. Check out the documentation for custom states.
Would you like to contribute? Fork us and send a pull request! Be sure to checkout our issues first.
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