DatePicker with GNU license
From: http://code.google.com/p/gwt-datepicker/ License: GNU Lesser public license! package com.java2s.gwt.client; import com.google.gwt.i18n.client.*; import com.google.gwt.user.client.*; import com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.*; import com.google.gwt.core.client.*; import java.util.Date; /** * Main class of the DatePicker. It extends the TextBox widget and manages a Date object. * When it is clicked, it opens a PopupCalendar on which we can select a new date. <br> * Example of use : <br> * <code> * DatePicker datePicker = new DatePicker();<br> * RootPanel.get().add(datePicker);<br> * </code> * You can specify a theme (see the CSS file DatePickerStyle.css) and * the date to initialize the date picker. * Enjoy xD * @author Nicolas Wetzel (nicolas.wetzel@zenika.com) * @author Jean-Philippe Dournel */ class DatePicker extends TextBox { private PopupCalendar popup; private Date date; private DateTimeFormat dateFormatter; { dateFormatter = DateUtil.getDateTimeFormat(); popup = new PopupCalendar(this); } /** * Default constructor. It creates a DatePicker which shows the current * month. */ public DatePicker() { super(); setText(""); sinkEvents(Event.ONCHANGE | Event.ONKEYPRESS); } /** * Create a DatePicker which show a specific Date. * @param date Date to show */ public DatePicker(Date date) { this(); this.date = date; synchronizeFromDate(); } /** * Create a DatePicker which uses a specific theme. * @param theme Theme name */ public DatePicker(String theme) { this(); setTheme(theme); } /** * Create a DatePicker which specifics date and theme. * @param date Date to show * @param theme Theme name */ public DatePicker(Date date, String theme) { this(); this.date = date; synchronizeFromDate(); setTheme(theme); } /** * Return the Date contained in the DatePicker. * @return The Date */ public Date getDate() { return date; } /** * Set the Date of the datePicker and synchronize it with the display. * @param value */ public void setDate(Date value) { this.date = value; synchronizeFromDate(); } /** * Return the theme name. * @return Theme name */ public String getTheme() { return popup.getTheme(); } /** * Set the theme name. * @param theme Theme name */ public void setTheme(String theme) { popup.setTheme(theme); } public void onBrowserEvent(Event event) { switch (DOM.eventGetType(event)) { case Event.ONCLICK: showPopup(); break; case Event.ONBLUR: popup.hidePopupCalendar(); break; case Event.ONCHANGE: parseDate(); break; case Event.ONKEYPRESS: if (DOM.eventGetKeyCode(event) == 13) { parseDate(); showPopup(); break; } } } /** * Display the date in the DatePicker. */ public void synchronizeFromDate() { this.setText(dateFormatter.format(this.date)); } /** * Display the PopupCalendar. */ private void showPopup() { if (this.date != null) { popup.setDisplayedMonth(this.date); } popup.setPopupPosition(this.getAbsoluteLeft()+150, this.getAbsoluteTop()); popup.displayMonth(); } /** * Parse the date entered in the DatePicker. */ private void parseDate() { date = dateFormatter.parse(getText()); synchronizeFromDate(); } } /** * Popup used by the datePicker. It represents a calendar and allows the user to * select a date. It is localizable thanks to the DateTimerFormat class(GWT * class) and the DateLocale class. * * @author Nicolas Wetzel (nicolas.wetzel@zenika.com) * @author Jean-Philippe Dournel */ class PopupCalendar extends PopupPanel { private boolean leave; private String theme; private final DatePicker datePicker; private DateTimeFormat dayNameFormat; private DateTimeFormat monthFormat; private DateTimeFormat dayNumberFormat; private Label currentMonth; private Grid daysGrid; private Date displayedMonth; { this.leave = true; this.theme = "blue"; this.dayNameFormat = DateTimeFormat.getFormat("E"); this.monthFormat = DateTimeFormat.getFormat("MMMM yyyy"); this.dayNumberFormat = DateTimeFormat.getFormat("d"); this.daysGrid = new Grid(7, 7); } /** * Create a calendar popup. You have to call the displayMonth method to * display the the popup. * * @param datePicker * The date picker on which the popup is attached */ public PopupCalendar(DatePicker datePicker) { super(true); this.datePicker = datePicker; this.setStyleName(theme + "-date-picker"); VerticalPanel panel = new VerticalPanel(); this.add(panel); sinkEvents(Event.ONBLUR); drawMonthLine(panel); drawWeekLine(panel); drawDayGrid(panel); } /** * Return the month displayed by the PopupCalendar. * @return a Date pointing to the month */ public Date getDisplayedMonth() { return displayedMonth; } /** * Set the month which is display by the PopupCalendar. * @param displayedMonth The Date to display */ public void setDisplayedMonth(Date displayedMonth) { this.displayedMonth = displayedMonth; } /** * Return the theme used by the PopupCalendar. * @return Name of the theme */ public String getTheme() { return this.theme; } /** * Set the theme used by the PopupCalendar. * @param theme Name of the theme */ public void setTheme(String theme) { this.theme = theme; this.setStyleName(theme + "-date-picker"); } /** * Refresh the PopupCalendar and show it. */ public void displayMonth() { if (this.displayedMonth == null) { if (datePicker.getDate() != null) this.displayedMonth = datePicker.getDate(); else { this.displayedMonth = new Date(); } } this.drawLabelMoisAnnee(); this.drawDaysGridContent(this.displayedMonth); show(); } /** * This method is destined to be used by the DatePicker in case of focus lost. * It creates a delay before the popup hides to allows the popup to catch * a click and eventually update the Date of the DatePicker. */ public void hidePopupCalendar() { DeferredCommand.addCommand(new Command() { public void execute() { Timer t = new Timer() { public void run() { if (leave) { hide(); } else { leave = true; } } }; t.schedule(300); } }); } /** * Draw the monthLine with contains navigations buttons (change the month * and the year) and displayed the displayed month. * * @param panel * The panel contained in the popup */ private void drawMonthLine(Panel panel) { Grid monthLine = new Grid(1, 5); monthLine.setStyleName(theme + "-" + "month-line"); HTMLTable.CellFormatter monthCellFormatter = monthLine.getCellFormatter(); Label previousYear = new Label("?); previousYear.addClickListener(new ClickListener() { public void onClick(Widget sender) { leave = false; PopupCalendar.this.changeMonth(-12); } }); monthLine.setWidget(0, 0, previousYear); Label previousMonth = new Label("?); previousMonth.addClickListener(new ClickListener() { public void onClick(com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.Widget sender) { leave = false; PopupCalendar.this.changeMonth(-1); }; }); monthLine.setWidget(0, 1, previousMonth); monthCellFormatter.setWidth(0, 2, "60%"); currentMonth = new Label(); currentMonth.addClickListener(new ClickListener() { public void onClick(Widget sender) { leave = false; } }); monthLine.setWidget(0, 2, currentMonth); Label nextMonth = new Label("?); nextMonth.addClickListener(new ClickListener() { public void onClick(com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.Widget sender) { leave = false; PopupCalendar.this.changeMonth(1); }; }); monthLine.setWidget(0, 3, nextMonth); Label nextYear = new Label("?); nextYear.addClickListener(new ClickListener() { public void onClick(Widget sender) { leave = false; PopupCalendar.this.changeMonth(12); } }); monthLine.setWidget(0, 4, nextYear); panel.add(monthLine); } /** * Draw the week line which displays first letter of week days. example : S * M T ....etc * * @param panel * The panel contained in the popup */ private void drawWeekLine(Panel panel) { Grid weekLine = new Grid(1, 7); weekLine.setStyleName(theme + "-" + "week-line"); Date weekFirstday = DateUtil.getWeekFirstDay(); for (int i = 0; i < 7; i++) { weekLine.setText(0, i, dayNameFormat.format( DateUtil.addDays(weekFirstday, i)).substring(0, 1) .toUpperCase()); } panel.add(weekLine); } /** * Display the grid which contains the days. When a day is clicked, it * updates the Date contained in the DatePicker. * @param panel * The panel contained in the popup */ private void drawDayGrid(Panel panel) { this.daysGrid.addTableListener(new TableListener() { public void onCellClicked(SourcesTableEvents sender, int row, int cell) { Date selectedDay = DateUtil.addDays( getDaysGridOrigin(displayedMonth), row * 7 + cell); datePicker.setDate(selectedDay); datePicker.synchronizeFromDate(); PopupCalendar.this.hide(); leave = true; }; }); daysGrid.setStyleName(theme + "-" + "day-grid"); panel.add(daysGrid); } /** * Update the Label which shows the displayed month (in the month line). */ private void drawLabelMoisAnnee() { currentMonth .setText(monthFormat.format(this.displayedMonth).toLowerCase()); } /** * Draw the days into the days grid. Days drawn are the days of the displayed month * and few days after and before the displayed month. * @param displayedMonth Date of the displayed month */ private void drawDaysGridContent(Date displayedMonth) { HTMLTable.CellFormatter cfJours = daysGrid.getCellFormatter(); Date cursor = this.getDaysGridOrigin(displayedMonth); for (int i = 0; i < 7; i++) { for (int j = 0; j < 7; j++) { daysGrid.setText(i, j, dayNumberFormat.format(cursor)); cfJours.removeStyleName(i, j, theme + "-" + "selected"); cfJours.removeStyleName(i, j, theme + "-" + "current-month-selected"); cfJours.removeStyleName(i, j, theme + "-" + "other-day"); cfJours.removeStyleName(i, j, theme + "-" + "current-month-other-day"); cfJours.removeStyleName(i, j, theme + "-" + "week-end"); cfJours.removeStyleName(i, j, theme + "-" + "current-month-week-end"); if (datePicker.getDate() != null && DateUtil.areEquals(datePicker.getDate(), cursor)) if (displayedMonth.getMonth() == cursor.getMonth()) cfJours.addStyleName(i, j, theme + "-" + "current-month-selected"); else cfJours.addStyleName(i, j, theme + "-" + "selected"); else if (DateUtil.isInWeekEnd(cursor)) if (displayedMonth.getMonth() == cursor.getMonth()) cfJours.addStyleName(i, j, theme + "-" + "current-month-week-end"); else cfJours.addStyleName(i, j, theme + "-" + "week-end"); else if (displayedMonth.getMonth() == cursor.getMonth()) cfJours.addStyleName(i, j, theme + "-" + "current-month-other-day"); else cfJours.addStyleName(i, j, theme + "-" + "other-day"); cursor = DateUtil.addDays(cursor, 1); } } } /** * Change the displayed month. * @param i Number of month to add to the displayed month */ protected void changeMonth(int i) { this.displayedMonth = DateUtil.addMonths(this.displayedMonth, i); this.displayMonth(); } /** * Return the first day to display. If the month first day is after the 5th * day of the week, it return the first day of the week. Else, it returns * the first day of the week before. * * @param displayedMonth * @return The first day to display in the grid */ private Date getDaysGridOrigin(Date displayedMonth) { int currentYear = displayedMonth.getYear(); int currentMonth = displayedMonth.getMonth(); HTMLTable.CellFormatter cfJours = daysGrid.getCellFormatter(); Date monthFirstDay = new Date(currentYear, currentMonth, 1); int indice = DateUtil.getWeekDayIndex(monthFirstDay); Date origineTableau; if (indice > 4) { origineTableau = DateUtil.getWeekFirstDay(monthFirstDay); } else { origineTableau = DateUtil.getWeekFirstDay(DateUtil.addDays( monthFirstDay, -7)); } return origineTableau; } } /** * Utility class which ease the use of Date classes with the DatePicker. * * @author Nicolas Wetzel (nicolas.wetzel@zenika.com) * @author Jean-Philippe Dournel * */ class DateUtil { /** * Add days to the Date object. * * @param date * The Date to modify * @param days * Number of day to add * @return The modified Date object */ public static Date addDays(Date date, int days) { return new Date(date.getYear(), date.getMonth(), date.getDate() + days); } /** * Add months to the Date object. * * @param date * The Date to modify * @param months * Number of month to add * @return The modified Date object */ public static Date addMonths(Date date, int months) { return new Date(date.getYear(), date.getMonth() + months, date .getDate()); } /** * Test if two Date objects represent the same day. It tests if the days, * the months and the years are equals. * * @param date1 * First Date * @param date2 * Second Date * @return true if the days are the same */ public static boolean areEquals(Date date1, Date date2) { return date1.getDate() == date2.getDate() && date1.getMonth() == date2.getMonth() && date1.getYear() == date2.getYear(); } /** * Return a Date object with represents the first day of a month contained * in another Date object. * * @param date The Date containing the month * @return The first day of the month */ public static Date getMonthFirstDay(Date date) { Date current = date; while (current.getDate() != 1) { current = new Date(current.getYear(), current.getMonth(), current .getDate() - 1); } return current; } /** * Returns the place of the day in the week. * Example : sunday = 0, monday = 1 .... * Depends on the locale. * @param day The day * @return The place of the day */ public static int getWeekDayIndex(Date day) { DateLocale locale = (DateLocale) GWT.create(DateLocale.class); int[] daysOrder = locale.getDAY_ORDER(); int dayIndex = day.getDay(); for (int i = 0; i < 7; i++) { if (dayIndex == daysOrder[i]) { return i; } } return -1; } /** * Returns the first day of the current week. * @return Date pointing to the first day */ public static Date getWeekFirstDay() { return getWeekFirstDay(new Date()); } /** * Returns the first day of the week containing a Date object. * @param date The Date * @return The Date pointing to the first day */ public static Date getWeekFirstDay(Date date) { Date current = date; DateLocale local = (DateLocale) GWT.create(DateLocale.class); int firstDay = local.getDAY_ORDER()[0]; while (current.getDay() != firstDay) { current = new Date(current.getYear(), current.getMonth(), current .getDate() - 1); } return current; } /** * Test if a day is a weekend day. * @param day The Date to test * @return true if the Date is a weekend day */ public static boolean isInWeekEnd(Date day) { int dayIndex = day.getDay(); return (dayIndex == 0 | dayIndex == 6) ? true : false; } /** * Get the DateTimeFormat corresponding to the locale. * @return DateTimeFormat */ public static DateTimeFormat getDateTimeFormat() { DateLocale locale = (DateLocale) GWT.create(DateLocale.class); DateTimeFormat format = locale.getDateTimeFormat(); return format; } } /** * This interface is used to extend the localization property * of the DateTimeFormat of GWT. It adds the support of the days order * which is not the same in all countries. * It uses the Localizable interface. See GWT documentation for more detail. * @author Jean-Philippe Dournel * */ interface DateLocale extends Localizable{ /** * Returns an array containing the order of days in the week. * For a week starting by the monday, it'll return {1,2,3,4,5,6,0}. * @return Array of days index */ public int[] getDAY_ORDER(); /** * Return the DateTimeFormat corresponding to the date pattern used in * the country. For example : "dd/MM/yyyy" in France and "MM/dd/yyyy" in the US. * @return DateTimeFormat */ public DateTimeFormat getDateTimeFormat(); } /** * DateLocale implementation for US. * @author Jean-Philippe Dournel * */ class DateLocale_ implements DateLocale { public int[] DAYS_ORDER = { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 }; public int[] getDAY_ORDER() { return DAYS_ORDER; } public DateTimeFormat getDateTimeFormat() { DateTimeFormat format = DateTimeFormat.getFormat("MM/dd/yyyy"); return format; } } /** * DateLocale implementation for UK. * @author Jean-Philippe Dournel * */ class DateLocale_en_GB implements DateLocale { public int[] DAYS_ORDER = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 0 }; public int[] getDAY_ORDER() { return DAYS_ORDER; } public DateTimeFormat getDateTimeFormat() { DateTimeFormat format = DateTimeFormat.getFormat("dd/MM/yyyy"); return format; } } /** * DateLocale implementation for french-speaking Canada. * @author Jean-Philippe Dournel * */ class DateLocale_fr_CA implements DateLocale { public int[] DAYS_ORDER = { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 }; public int[] getDAY_ORDER() { return DAYS_ORDER; } public DateTimeFormat getDateTimeFormat() { DateTimeFormat format = DateTimeFormat.getFormat("dd/MM/yyyy"); return format; } } /** * DateLocale implementation for France. * @author Jean-Philippe Dournel * */ class DateLocale_fr implements DateLocale { public int[] DAYS_ORDER = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 0 }; public int[] getDAY_ORDER() { return DAYS_ORDER; } public DateTimeFormat getDateTimeFormat() { DateTimeFormat format = DateTimeFormat.getFormat("dd/MM/yyyy"); return format; } } public class GWTClient implements EntryPoint{ public void onModuleLoad() { DatePicker datePicker = new DatePicker("blue"); RootPanel.get().add(datePicker); } }