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    Default Calendar module // request to show events only if start date > today + 2 days

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    • B Offline
      bolish
      last edited by

      hi @ganget
      Thanks for prompt reply.

      Maybe there is a misunderstanding as I can’t figure out what is forcing the calendar to start in 2 days only in your calendar.

      Your code will allow me to block max entries to 15 or to a certain number of days (365 or 2 or whatever) but not allow me to hide event from today + the day after.

      Let me try to rephrase my need : I need the calendar to hide (to not show) the 2 first days of event.

      Or maybe I missed something in your code.

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        ganget
        last edited by ganget

        No you did not miss anything in my code i just misinterpreted your question. Sorry for that here is another idea that could work. Maybe the continue statement will help you to skip the 2 first entries of the calendar. You will need to change the module code for that to work.

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          bolish
          last edited by

          @ganget
          no problem. thanks for the idea.
          I was thinking about modifying the module code to change “today’s” date into “today’s date +2” but can’t yet figure out how too.

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            sdetweil @bolish
            last edited by sdetweil

            @bolish

            the existing code is.

            	if (event.startDate >= new Date()) {
            

            and ideas on how to add days to today or whatever

            https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3818193/how-to-add-number-of-days-to-todays-date

            Sam

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              bolish
              last edited by

              @sdetweil
              Thanks, I will give it a try this evening and keep you guys posted.

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                bolish
                last edited by

                @sdetweil
                Hi again, I just tried by modifying the createEventList “today” and “now” variable, but it didn’t work…

                createEventList: function () {
                		var events = [];
                		var someDate = new Date();
                		var numberOfDaysToAdd = 6;
                		someDate.setDate(someDate.getDate() + numberOfDaysToAdd);
                		var today = moment(someDate).startOf("day");
                		var now = someDate;
                		for (var c in this.calendarData) {
                
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                  sdetweil @bolish
                  last edited by sdetweil

                  @bolish close…

                  the existing loop takes ALL events, just checking to see if each event is TODAY (sets a flag)

                  to eliminate them you need one more test (in addition to the rest of your code above)

                  		var someDate = new Date();
                  		var numberOfDaysToAdd = 6;
                  		someDate.setDate(someDate.getDate() + numberOfDaysToAdd);
                  		var today = moment(someDate).startOf("day");
                  	//var today = moment().startOf("day");
                  		for (var c in this.calendarData) {
                  			var calendar = this.calendarData[c];
                  			for (var e in calendar) {
                  				var event = calendar[e];
                                                   // if event happens further away than x number of days (6 in this sample)
                  				if(event.startDate>= today) {    < ------
                  					if(this.config.hidePrivate) {
                  						if(event.class === "PRIVATE") {
                  							  // do not add the current event, skip it
                  							  continue;
                  						}
                  					}
                  					event.url = c;
                  					event.today = event.startDate >= today && event.startDate < (today + 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000);
                  					events.push(event);
                  				}
                  			}
                  		}
                  

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                    bolish
                    last edited by

                    @sdetweil
                    Works like a charm.
                    Thank you very much, I’ve learnt something thanks to you and appreciated your support for debug.
                    See you around.

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