calendar-week-node.tpl.php in Calendar 7
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Template to display a view item as a calendar week node.
$node A node object for this calendar item. Note this is not a complete node object, but it will have $node->nid that you can use to load the full object, and $node->type to tell the content type of the node.
$fields An array of information for every field selected in the 'Fields' section of this view, formatted as requested in the View setup.
Calendar info for this individual calendar item is in local time -- the user timezone where configurable timezones are allowed and set, otherwise the site timezone. If this item has extends over more than one day, it has been broken apart into separate nodes for each calendar date and calendar_start will be no earlier than the start of the current day and calendar_end will be no later than the end of the current day.
$calendar_start - A formatted datetime start date for this item. i.e. '2008-05-12 05:26:15'. $calendar_end - A formatted datetime end date for this item, the same as the start date except for fields that have from/to fields defined, like Date module dates. $calendar_start_date - a PHP date object for the start time. $calendar_end_date - a PHP date object for the end time.
You can use PHP date functions on the date object to display date information in other ways, like:
print date_format($calendar_start_date, 'l, j F Y - g:ia');
See also
template_preprocess_calendar_week_node.
File
theme/calendar-week-node.tpl.phpView source
<?php
/**
* @file
* Template to display a view item as a calendar week node.
*
* $node
* A node object for this calendar item. Note this is
* not a complete node object, but it will have $node->nid
* that you can use to load the full object, and
* $node->type to tell the content type of the node.
*
* $fields
* An array of information for every field selected in the 'Fields'
* section of this view, formatted as requested in the View setup.
*
* Calendar info for this individual calendar item is in local time --
* the user timezone where configurable timezones are allowed and set,
* otherwise the site timezone. If this item has extends over more than
* one day, it has been broken apart into separate nodes for each calendar
* date and calendar_start will be no earlier than the start of
* the current day and calendar_end will be no later than the end
* of the current day.
*
* $calendar_start - A formatted datetime start date for this item.
* i.e. '2008-05-12 05:26:15'.
* $calendar_end - A formatted datetime end date for this item,
* the same as the start date except for fields that have from/to
* fields defined, like Date module dates.
* $calendar_start_date - a PHP date object for the start time.
* $calendar_end_date - a PHP date object for the end time.
*
* You can use PHP date functions on the date object to display date
* information in other ways, like:
*
* print date_format($calendar_start_date, 'l, j F Y - g:ia');
*
* @see template_preprocess_calendar_week_node.
*/
?>
<div class="view-item view-item-<?php
print $view->name;
?>">
<div class="<?php
print $node->date_id;
?> calendar weekview">
<?php
print theme('calendar_stripe_stripe', array(
'node' => $node,
));
?>
<?php
foreach ($fields as $field) {
?>
<div class="view-field view-data-<?php
print $field['id'];
?> <?php
print $field['id'];
?>">
<?php
if ($field['label']) {
?>
<div class="view-label-<?php
print $field['id'];
?>"><?php
print $field['label'];
?></div>
<?php
}
?>
<?php
print $field['data'];
?>
</div>
<?php
}
?>
</div>
</div>