, or any other element that you would like
* to use to display the current date. This is generally useful only if the
* input field is hidden, as an area to display the date.
* - button string null The ID of the calendar "trigger". This is an element (ordinarily a button or
* an image) that will dispatch a certain event (usually "click") to the function that creates and displays the calendar.
*
* - eventName string "click" The name of the event that will trigger the calendar. The name should be
* without the "on" prefix, such as "click" instead of "onclick". Virtually
* all users will want to let this have the default value ("click"). Anyway,
* it could be useful if, say, you want the calendar to appear when the input
* field is focused and have no trigger button (in this case use "focus" as the
* event name).
*
* - ifFormat string "%Y/%m/%d"
* The format string that will be used to enter the date in the input field.
* This format will be honored even if the input field is hidden.
*
* - daFormat string "%Y/%m/%d"
* Format of the date displayed in the displayArea (if specified).
*
* - singleClick boolean true
* Wether the calendar is in "single-click mode" or "double-click mode". If
* true (the default) the calendar will be created in single-click mode.
*
* - disableFunc function null
* A function that receives a JS Date object. It should return true if that
* date has to be disabled, false otherwise. DEPRECATED (see below).
*
* - dateStatusFunc function null
* A function that receives a JS Date object and returns a boolean or a string.
* This function allows one to set a certain CSS class to some date, therefore
* making it look different. If it returns true then the date will be disabled.
* If it returns false nothing special happens with the given date. If it
* returns a string then that will be taken as a CSS class and appended to the
* date element. If this string is "disabled" then the date is also disabled
* (therefore is like returning true). For more information please also refer
* to section 4.3.8.
*
* - firstDay integer 0
* Specifies which day is to be displayed as the first day of week. Possible
* values are 0 to 6; 0 means Sunday, 1 means Monday, ..., 6 means Saturday.
* The end user can easily change this too, by clicking on the day name in the
* calendar header.
*
* - weekNumbers boolean true
* If "true" then the calendar will display week numbers.
*
* - align string "Bl"
* Alignment of the calendar, relative to the reference element. The reference
* element is dynamically chosen like this: if a displayArea is specified then
* it will be the reference element. Otherwise, the input field is the
* reference element. For the meaning of the alignment characters please
* section 4.3.11.
*
* - range array [1900, 2999]
* An array having exactly 2 elements, integers. (!) The first [0] element is
* the minimum year that is available, and the second [1] element is the
* maximum year that the calendar will allow.
*
* - flat string null
* If you want a flat calendar, pass the ID of the parent object in this
* property. If not, pass null here (or nothing at all as null is the default
* value).
*
* - flatCallback function null
* You should provide this function if the calendar is flat. It will be called
* when the date in the calendar is changed with a reference to the calendar
* object. See section 2.2 for an example of how to setup a flat calendar.
*
* - onSelect function null
* If you provide a function handler here then you have to manage the
* "click-on-date" event by yourself. Look in the calendar-setup.js and take as
* an example the onSelect handler that you can see there.
*
* - onClose function null
* This handler will be called when the calendar needs to close. You don't need
* to provide one, but if you do it's your responsibility to hide/destroy the
* calendar. You're on your own. Check the calendar-setup.js file for an
* example.
*
* - onUpdate function null
* If you supply a function handler here, it will be called right after the
* target field is updated with a new date. You can use this to chain 2
* calendars, for instance to setup a default date in the second just after a
* date was selected in the first.
*
* - date date null
* This allows you to setup an initial date where the calendar will be
* positioned to. If absent then the calendar will open to the today date.
*
* - showsTime boolean false
* If this is set to true then the calendar will also allow time selection.
*
* - timeFormat string "24"
* Set this to "12" or "24" to configure the way that the calendar will display
* time.
*
* - electric boolean true
* Set this to "false" if you want the calendar to update the field only when
* closed (by default it updates the field at each date change, even if the
* calendar is not closed)
*
* - position array null
* Specifies the [x, y] position, relative to page's top-left corner, where the
* calendar will be displayed. If not passed then the position will be computed
* based on the "align" parameter. Defaults to "null" (not used).
*
* - cache boolean false
* Set this to "true" if you want to cache the calendar object. This means that
* a single calendar object will be used for all fields that require a popup
* calendar
*
* - showOthers boolean false
* If set to "true" then days belonging to months overlapping with the
* currently displayed month will also be displayed in the calendar (but in a
* "faded-out" color)
* @access public
* @return string código com os parametros de configuração a serem passados ao Calendar.setup
*/
function smarty_function_wf_calendar($params, &$smarty)
{
static $requires = array(
'flat' => 'string',
'inputField' => 'string',
'displayArea' => 'string',
'button' => 'string');
static $allowed = array(
'date' => 'date',
'eventName' => 'string',
'cache' => 'boolean',
'multiple' => 'boolean',
'singleClick' => 'boolean',
'electric' => 'boolean',
'position' => 'array',
'align' => 'string',
'firstDay' => 'integer',
'weekNumbers' => 'boolean',
'range' => 'array',
'showOthers' => 'boolean',
'showsTime' => 'boolean',
'timeFormat' => 'string',
'ifFormat' => 'string',
'daFormat' => 'string',
'flatCallback' => 'function',
'dateStatusFunc' => 'function',
'dateTest' => 'function',
'onSelect' => 'function',
'onClose' => 'function',
'onUpdate' => 'function',
'name' => 'stromg',
'default' => 'boolean',
'value' => 'string');
static $deprecated = array(
'disableFunc' => 'function');
static $all = false;
if (!$all)
$all = array_merge($requires, $allowed, $deprecated);
$inputFields = "";
if (isset($params['default']) && isset($params['name']))
if ($params['default'] == true)
{
$fieldValue = "";
if (isset($params['value']))
$fieldValue = $params['value'];
$params['inputField'] = $params['name'];
$params['button'] = $params['name'] . "-trigger";
$params['singleClick'] = true;
$inputFields = "";
/* utilização de um elemento "input" do tipo "button" (ao invés de um elemento "button") para evitar que o calendário seja acionado ao se pressionar ENTER em nos campos do formulário */
//$inputFields .= "\n";
$inputFields .= "\n";
}
$_params = array();
foreach ($requires as $required=>$type)
{
if (array_key_exists($required, $params) && !empty($params[$required]))
{
$_params[$required] = $params[$required];
}
}
if (empty($_params))
{
$smarty->trigger_error("[wf_calendar] missing required parameter(s)", E_USER_ERROR);
return false;
}
foreach ($allowed as $field=>$type)
{
if (array_key_exists($field, $params) && isset($params[$field]))
{
$_params[$field] = $params[$field];
}
}
foreach ($deprecated as $warn=>$type)
{
if (array_key_exists($warn, $params))
{
$smarty->trigger_error("[dhtml_calendar] deprecated parameter '$warn'", E_USER_INFO);
$_params[$warn] = $params[$warn];
}
}
$_params_out = '';
foreach ($_params as $field=>$value)
{
if (is_bool($value))
$value = $value ? 'true' : 'false';
else
if (!is_numeric($value) && !($all[$field] == 'function'))
$value = '"'.$value.'"';
if ($_params_out)
$_params_out .= ',';
$_params_out .= '"' . $field . '":' . $value;
}
return $inputFields . '';
}
?>