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MiniCalendar

MiniCalendar is a server-only Vaadin component for displaying and selecting LocalDate values.

The sunny side 🌞 The dark side (of the moon 🌒)
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Motivation

I am building a small Diary application and needed a way to easily let users select days in a month with a single click (just to make it as comfortable as possible). I first tried to use the built-in DatePicker component, but unfortunately there's no way to have this component "always open".

Hence, I decided to build one on my own.

The next thought was "oh, this could be useful for somebody else as well" and I quickly checked how "hard" it is to contribute components to the Vaadin Directory. Luckily this is not problematic at all and I love that it's this easy ❤️

I hope you enjoy the component, if there's anything you want to chit-chat about feel free to say hello@downdrown.at.

Fundamentals

The internals are built on the Java Time API , the displayed values are localized with the locale that is set for the current UI.

The component implements the LocaleChangeObserver. It listens for locale changes and will redraw itself when the locale has changed.

It is highly customizable, offers a lot of configuration- and interaction possibilities. You can either use the built-in MiniCalendarVariant or provide custom CSS classes using the setDayStyleProvider().

Features

Single Value Selection

The Component is designed to have a single value selected. It implements the HasValue interface and can therefore be used with a Binder like any other default Vaadin field.

You can listen to value changes as well as YearMonth changes which will be triggered when the user navigates through the months or the component gets a new value set which differs from the previous YearMonth value.

var miniCalendar = new MiniCalendar();

miniCalendar.addValueChangeListener(event -> {
    Notification.show("Value changed to " + event.getValue());
});

miniCalendar.addYearMonthChangeListener(event -> {
    Notification.show("Value changed to " + event.getValue());
});

When adding a listener you'll get an instance of Registration back which can be used to remove said listener again.

var registration = miniCalendar.addYearMonthChangeListener(...);

registration.remove();

Dynamically En- or Disable certain days

You can dynamically en- or disable certain days in the calendar view by setting up a DayEnabledProvider with setDayEnabledProvider(). The method takes a SerializablePredicate<LocallDate> as argument which will be used to evaluate the enabled state of a day when rendering the component.

Warning DayEnabledProvider could cause performance issues!

The DayEnabledProvider may be called quite a few times during the lifetime of a MiniCalendar, you should ensure that the backing function is not an expensive backend operation, else you could experience some performance issues.

var disabledDays = getDisabledDays();

var miniCalendar = new MiniCalendar();
miniCalendar.addThemeVariants(MiniCalendarVariant.HOVER_DAYS, MiniCalendarVariant.HIGHLIGHT_WEEKEND);
miniCalendar.setDayEnabledProvider(value -> !disabledDays.contains(value));

Warning Disabled days can still be selected by the server!

Even though a day is disabled in the calendar view, it can still be marked as the selected value from server side. Disabled days are not considered as invalid value from the server, the feature's purpose is to indicate valid selections to the user.

Details
var disabledDays = getDisabledDays();

var miniCalendar = new MiniCalendar();
miniCalendar.setValue(disabledDays.get(0));
miniCalendar.addThemeVariants(MiniCalendarVariant.HOVER_DAYS, MiniCalendarVariant.HIGHLIGHT_WEEKEND);
miniCalendar.setDayEnabledProvider(value -> !disabledDays.contains(value));

Appearance

Theming

The component is based on the Lumo Theme, and it's appearance can easily be changed by using the built-in Theme Variants.

To apply a Theme Variant you simply call the addThemeVariants() method.

miniCalendar.addThemeVariants(MiniCalendarVariant.ROUNDED);
miniCalendar.addThemeVariants(MiniCalendarVariant.HIGHLIGHT_WEEKEND);

To remove an already applied Theme Variant simply call the removeThemeVariants() method.

miniCalendar.removeThemeVariants(MiniCalendarVariant.HOVER_DAYS);

You can combine multiple Theme Variants to change the component's appearance.

Show examples

Highlight weekends

Light Mode Dark Mode

Shifted beginning of the week

Light Mode Dark Mode

Hover days

Light Mode Dark Mode

Rounded

Light Mode Dark Mode

Rounded, Highlight weekends

Light Mode Dark Mode

Component State

The component's state implicitly affects the appearance of the component. For instance a disabled component will look gray-ish to indicate that the user cannot interact with it. A component in read only state won't change the cursor when hovering over interaction parts and hide the navigation buttons.

Check out these examples of the component in different states.

Read Only

No Theme Variant

Light Mode Dark Mode

Highlight weekends

Light Mode Dark Mode

Shifted beginning of the week

Light Mode Dark Mode

Hover days

Light Mode Dark Mode

Rounded

Light Mode Dark Mode

Rounded, Highlight weekends

Light Mode Dark Mode
Disabled

No Theme Variant

Light Mode Dark Mode

Highlight weekends

Light Mode Dark Mode

Shifted beginning of the week

Light Mode Dark Mode

Hover days

Light Mode Dark Mode

Rounded

Light Mode Dark Mode

Rounded, Highlight weekends

Light Mode Dark Mode
Disabled, Read Only

No Theme Variant

Light Mode Dark Mode

Highlight weekends

Light Mode Dark Mode

Shifted beginning of the week

Light Mode Dark Mode

Hover days

Light Mode Dark Mode

Rounded

Light Mode Dark Mode

Rounded, Highlight weekends

Light Mode Dark Mode

Adding custom CSS classes

You can easily provide custom css classes for the day components by using the setDayStyleProvider() method. The method takes a SerializableFunction<LocalDate, List<String>> as argument which will be used to evaluate the additional classes for a day when rendering the component.

Warning DayStyleProvider could cause performance issues!

The DayStyleProvider may be called quite a few times during the lifetime of a MiniCalendar, you should ensure that the backing function is not an expensive backend operation, else you could experience some performance issues.

funky.css

@-webkit-keyframes bounce {
    0%, 20%, 50%, 80%, 100% {-webkit-transform: translateY(0);}
    40% {-webkit-transform: translateY(-30px);}
    60% {-webkit-transform: translateY(-15px);}
}

@keyframes bounce {
    0%, 20%, 50%, 80%, 100% {transform: translateY(0);}
    40% {transform: translateY(-30px);}
    60% {transform: translateY(-15px);}
}

.minicalendar .day.funky {
    color: var(--lumo-primary-contrast-color);
    -webkit-animation-duration: 1s;
    animation-duration: 1s;
    -webkit-animation-fill-mode: both;
    animation-fill-mode: both;
    background: linear-gradient(
            90deg,
            rgba(255, 0, 0, 1) 0%,
            rgba(255, 154, 0, 1) 10%,
            rgba(208, 222, 33, 1) 20%,
            rgba(79, 220, 74, 1) 30%,
            rgba(63, 218, 216, 1) 40%,
            rgba(47, 201, 226, 1) 50%,
            rgba(28, 127, 238, 1) 60%,
            rgba(95, 21, 242, 1) 70%,
            rgba(186, 12, 248, 1) 80%,
            rgba(251, 7, 217, 1) 90%,
            rgba(255, 0, 0, 1) 100%
    );
}

.bounce:hover {
    -webkit-animation-name: bounce;
    animation-name: bounce;
}

StyleProviderShowcaseView.java

@Route("/styleprovider")
@PageTitle("MiniCalendar Showcase")
@CssImport("css/funky.css")
public class StyleProviderShowcaseView extends VerticalLayout {

    public StyleProviderShowcaseView() {

        var funkyDays = getFunkyDays();

        var miniCalendar = new MiniCalendar();
        miniCalendar.setValue(funkyDays.get(0));
        miniCalendar.addThemeVariants(MiniCalendarVariant.HOVER_DAYS, MiniCalendarVariant.HIGHLIGHT_WEEKEND);
        miniCalendar.setDayStyleProvider(day -> {
            if (funkyDays.contains(day)) {
                return List.of("funky", "bounce");
            }
            return null;
        });

        add(miniCalendar);
    }
}

Showcase

The project contains a showcase module that displays some usages of the Add-on. To start the showcase check out the repository and run ./mvnw jetty:run -pl :showcase in the root directory.