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ng-git-calendar is an angular interface component that implements a committing calendar similar to that of github, which can be used for various uses, such as fault logging and other records like any other calendar.

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NgGitCalendar

alt ng-git-calendar is an angular interface component that implements a committing calendar similar to that of github, which can be used for various uses, such as fault logging and other records like any other calendar.

Getting Started

To start with ng-git-calendar, you can download it with the command :

npm install ng-git-calendar

Usage

To use ng-git-calendar you need to import the NgGitCalendarModule into your application:

// app.module.ts

import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
import { NgGitCalendarModule } from '../../../ng-git-calendar/src/lib/ng-git-calendar.module';


@NgModule({
  declarations: [
    AppComponent
  ],
  imports: [
    BrowserModule,
	// ... another import
      
    NgGitCalendarModule  

  ],
  providers: [],
  bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule { }

After that, just use the tag lib-ng-git-calendar to render the ng-git-calendar graph :

<p>
    Oww cool!
</p>

<lib-ng-git-calendar
 year="2020"
 colorLevel1="#c6e48b"
 colorLevel2="#7bc96f"
 colorLevel3="#196127"
 [data]="data"
    ></lib-ng-git-calendar>

The data attribute represents the days that will be marked with some color / level. This data attribute consists of a two-dimensional vector in which each line contains a vector with two elements, the first element being the date to be marked in the format mm / dd / yyyy followed by the level to be marked (can be 1,2 or 3) .

import { Component } from '@angular/core';

@Component({
  selector: 'app-root',
  templateUrl: './app.component.html',
  styleUrls: ['./app.component.scss']
})
export class AppComponent {
    
    /*
    
    mm / dd / yyyy , level
    	
    */
  data=[
    ['01/21/2020','1'],
    ['06/20/2020','2'],
    ['12/25/2020','3'],
    ['11/05/2020','3'],

  ]

constructor(){}
}

In this last example, relatively small data was entered, resulting in the following git-calendar:

alt

The section below builds a more complex example of a random git-calendar.

More complex example: Github random commits

In this example, the data attribute will be generated randomly and will produce a graph of commits

<!-- app.component.html -->

<p>
    Git random colors
</p>

<lib-ng-git-calendar
 year="2020"
 colorLevel1="#c6e48b"
 colorLevel2="#7bc96f"
 colorLevel3="#196127"
 [data]="data"
    ></lib-ng-git-calendar>

To define attribute data, just click on any component, in matrix format, each data row is a vector of specified data once selected level

import { Component } from '@angular/core';

@Component({
  selector: 'app-root',
  templateUrl: './app.component.html',
  styleUrls: ['./app.component.scss']
})
export class AppComponent {
  title = 'aplicacao-teste';

  data = []
  format(data){
    var
        dia  = data.getDate().toString(),
        diaF = (dia.length == 1) ? '0'+dia : dia,
        mes  = (data.getMonth()+1).toString(), //+1 pois no getMonth Janeiro começa com zero.
        mesF = (mes.length == 1) ? '0'+mes : mes,
        anoF = data.getFullYear();
    return mesF+"/"+diaF+"/"+anoF;
}


constructor(){

  this.generateData()

}

   generateData(){


    let start = new Date("01/01/"+('2020'));
    let end = new Date("12/31/"+('2020'));

    let listaDiv:HTMLElement = document.getElementById('squares')
    console.log(listaDiv)
    let loop = new Date(start);
    while(loop <= end){
      //  console.log(loop);
       let stringData = this.format(loop)
        this.data.push([stringData,""+this.getRandom()])
       var newDate = loop.setDate(loop.getDate() + 1);
       loop = new Date(newDate);
    }


   }

   getRandom(){
    let rand=Math.random()
    console.log(rand)
    if(rand<0.3)
      return 0;

      if(rand>0.3&&rand<0.5)
      return 1;


      if(rand>0.5&&rand<0.75)
      return 2;


      if(rand>0.75)
      return 3;

}
}

Graph attributes

To render the chart ng-git-calendar, you need: the year attribute that represents the year that the calendar will represent, and the colorLevel1, colorLevel2, colorLevel3 attributes represents the three possible levels for each day of the calendar. It is only possible to have three levels and colors, if the variables colorLevel1, colorLevel2, colorLevel3, the chart is assumed to be gray with level 0.

The data attribute represents the days that will be marked with some color / level. This data attribute consists of a two-dimensional vector in which each line contains a vector with two elements, the first element being the date to be marked in the format mm / dd / yyyy followed by the level to be marked (can be 1,2 or 3) .

Contact-me

serginhosnovak@hotmail.com