What is this?
<!--- get our date range's activity ---> <cfset localvar.json_qryResults =
beans.calModel.getCalActivityJSON( memberSID = localvar.memberSID,
activityCalStart = 1343851691, activityCalEnd = 1346530126 ) /> <cfset
arguments.event.setValue(" json_qryResults", localvar.json_qryResults) />
On Sep 1, 2012 5:36 PM, "Irvin Wilson" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Actually my code so far for this page is pretty simple so I'll just post
> that.
>
> First - calendar event someone clicked on.
>
> <!-- calendar month view -->
> <event-handler name="percalendar" type="generalSecuredEvent">
> <broadcasts>
> <message name="getSavedJobs" />
> <message name="getSavedSearches" />
> </broadcasts>
> <results>
> </results>
> <views>
> <include name="main" template="mem/calmonth.cfm" />
> </views>
> </event-handler>
> <!-- /calendar month view -->
>
> This gets some misc stuff not related to calendar itself and displays
> template "mem/calmonth.cfm".
>
> Inside "mem/calmonth.cfm" is the following javascript:
>
> // page is now ready, initialize the calendar...
>
> $('#calendarJQ').fullCalendar({
> // put your options and callbacks here
> header: {
> left: 'prev,next today',
> center: 'title',
> right: 'month,agendaWeek,agendaDay'
> },
> events: [
> {
> title: 'Event1',
> start: '2012-08-04'
> },
> {
> title: 'Event2',
> start: '2012-08-05'
> }
> // etc...
> ],
> color: 'yellow', // an option!
> textColor: 'black', // an option!
> eventSources: [
> {
> url:'index.cfm?event=percalendardata'
> }
> ]
> })
> });
>
> Notice it has two hard-wired events for testing and a link
> to index.cfm?event=percalendardata to get "real" data.
>
> This event looks like -
>
> <!-- calendar data -->
> <event-handler name="percalendardata">
> <broadcasts>
> <message name="getEvents" />
> </broadcasts>
> <results>
> </results>
> <views>
> <include name="main" template="mem/jsondata.cfm" />
> </views>
> </event-handler>
> <!-- /calendar data -->
>
> which works flawlessly EXCEPT it's not getting the start/end vars passed
> by fullcalendar javascript above.
>
> So... my controller looks like:
>
> <cffunction name="getEvents" access="remote" output="false"
> returntype="Any" returnformat="JSON">
> <cfargument name="event" type="any" />
> <cfset var localvar = structNew() />
> <cfset localvar.memberSID = beans.loginSessionManager.loadSID() />
> <cfset localvar.startdate = arguments.event.getValue("start") /><!---
> from fullcalendar --->
> <cfset localvar.enddate = arguments.event.getValue("end") /><!---
> from fullcalendar --->
> <!---<cfoutput><cfdump var=#arguments.event.getValue("start")#><br><cfdump
> var=#url#></cfoutput><cfabort>--->
> <!--- get our date range's activity --->
> <cfset localvar.json_qryResults = beans.calModel.getCalActivityJSON(
> memberSID = localvar.memberSID,
> activityCalStart = 1343851691,
> activityCalEnd = 1346530126 ) />
> <cfset arguments.event.setValue("json_qryResults",
> localvar.json_qryResults) />
> </cffunction>
>
> which works because I hard-wired in two date values for
> activityCalStart and end. That returns valid json via "mem/jsondata.cfm"
> and the calendar displays it. All is good.... EXCEPT
> that arguments.event.getValue("start") and end are blank in this cffumction
> so nothing is retrieved if I use them. If I go to the top page
> (percalendar) ina browser and then grab getValue("start") in
> onrequeststart when I fire the change state methods for the calendar itself
> (without changing the "outer" page holding the calendar, i.e. percalendar)
> the event vars of start and end have proper values. By the time they get
> to the controller however, they're gone. Does this make sense?
>
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