I use one source from PHP and it's work thine ! (i'm on fullcalendar v3)
> $('#calendar').fullCalendar({
events: {
url: myevents.php,
type: 'GET',
data: {
param: parametreFilter
},
},
header: {
left: 'prev,next today',
center: 'title',
right: 'month,agendaWeek,agendaDay'
},
lazyFetching: false,
editable: true,
droppable: true, ...
Now i would like to add events from another source. A gouvernemental API that display holidays. So i tried a lot of things and nothing works:
$('#calendar').fullCalendar({
eventSources:[
// your event source
{
url: 'https://calendrier.api.gouv.fr/jours-feries/metropole.json',
type: 'GET',
},
{
url: myevents.php,
type: 'GET',
data: {
param: parametreFilter
}
},
],
eventDataTransform:function(eventData){
console.log("YEP: " + JSON.stringify(eventData)); /* I tried this but the source from API never come in that function */
return eventData;
},
header: {
left: 'prev,next today',
center: 'title',
right: 'month,agendaWeek,agendaDay'
},
lazyFetching: false,
editable: true,
droppable: true,
dragScroll: true,
defaultView: 'agendaWeek',...
I saw this too: https://codepen.io/acerix/pen/EQePxq?editors=0010 But i can't apply it to my example.
I forgot something: I wrote a function to format the events from API, but i think that when i use it, the fullcalendar render is already finish before i get the events from API and reformat them. So its never displayed.
myholidays = []
function getHolidays(url) {
fetch(url)
.then(function(res) {
if (res.ok) {
return res.json().then(function(days) {
/*console.log(jours)*/
let i = 0
let holidays = []
for (const day in days) {
/*console.log(`${day}: ${days[day]}`);*/
holidays.push({ "title": days[day], "start":day+'T00:00:00', "allDay": true})
i++
}
myholidays.push.apply(feries,joursferies)
$('#calendar').fullCalendar( 'refetchEvents' );
})
}
else{
console.log("Error")
}
})
.catch(function(err) {
alert("Error: " + err)
});
}
Can you please help ?
The data at https://calendrier.api.gouv.fr/jours-feries/metropole.json is not an array containing objects in fullCalendar's event format so it will never display them.
You need to use the events-as-a-function option to download the data via your own AJAX request, and then process it into the correct format:
Your attempt above had one or two little mistakes in it, and also doesn't actually insert anything to the calendar, but it was a useful basis for a working solution:
eventSources: [
function (start, end, timezone, callback) {
fetch("https://calendrier.api.gouv.fr/jours-feries/metropole.json")
.then((response) => response.json())
.then(function (data) {
let holidays = [];
for (const day in data) {
holidays.push({
title: data[day],
start: day,
allDay: true
});
}
callback(holidays);
});
},
{
url: "myevents.php",
type: "GET",
data: {
param: parametreFilter
}
}
]
Demo: https://codepen.io/ADyson82/pen/eYvzqOp?editable=true&editors=001
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