Now you can create events for your wordpress. Whit this plugin you can create and manipulate events like
you do on Google Calendar. Generate events on the fly creating an agenda of events. The agenda suports a realy
code for repeat events for your satisfaction.
Using the_agenda_loop()
you generates a $the_event object that have all atributes about the event
Use it in combination to Agenda::next_events()
or Agenda::events_on()
You can also use function agenda_compromissos()
, agenda_list()
and agenda_events()
on your templates. These functions
generate html codes to be used on your tamplate.
Generates a list of next events marked in your agenda
Pass your params as wp_string or assigned array:
agenda_list('next=5&only_destak=1')
is the same as:
agenda_list(array('next'=>5,'only_destak'=>true))
Params:
<li>
)</li>
)By default, the function prints the generated string, but you can silencity it and
manipulate the same string. It is returned.
So for use the agenda_list ()
prints a list contain the next 5 events. While
agenda_list (‘print=0’) does not print, but returns the generated string to your manual manipulation
agenda_compromissos()` can be used on your tamplate’s page.
It generates a events list separated by date.
Params: agenda_compromissos ($next, $title_tag, $print)
:
$next
Number of events that must be showed.default: 25$title_tag
show date tag’s name . defaut: h3
$print
if matched as true
prints the result, if it is not matched only returns the string for future manipulations.The function agenda_events()
can be used in your page, listing the events in a year or month.
$defaults = array(
'month' => date('m'),
'year' => date('Y'),
'title_tag' => 'h3',
'print' => '1'
);
<
h3>)
1. print – prints the result. (default: true)
<?php agenda_events('month=5&year=2009') ?>
The following example shows only events that matches may of 2009.
<?php agenda_events('month=false&year=2008') ?>
The following example shows only events that matches in all 2008.
<?php agenda_events('title_tag=h5') ?>
The following example show events that matches the curent month, changing the tag of title/date by h5.
The output will be:
<div class="event_even">
<h5>09-12-2008</h5>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://ldg/?p=12" title="Evento simples">Evento simples</a></li>
<li><a href="http://ldg/?p=18" title="Event single">Event single</a></li>
<li><a href="http://ldg/?p=23" title="Multiple Event">Multiple Event</a></li>
</ul>
</div>
<div class="event_odd">
<h5>11-12-2008</h5>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://ldg/?p=22" title="Algo asi es muy simples">Algo asi es muy simples</a></li>
<li><a href="http://ldg/?p=18" title="Event single">Event single</a></li>
<li><a href="http://ldg/?p=28" title="DGmike gones home">DGmike gones home</a></li>
</ul>
</div>
Note that the function generates a even odd class of each day of events
Using the_agenda_loop you generates a $the_event object that have all atributes about the event
Use it in combination to Agenda::next_events(); or Agenda::events_on();
Agenda::events_on('month=5,year=2008');
while (the_agenda_loop()) {
print "<h1>{$the_event->what}</h1>";
}
The global object $the_event
is an standard object like this:
stdClass Object (
[event_id] => 36
[content] => Um exemplo de <strong>evento simples</strong> com a marcacao necessaria.
[repeat] => daily
[repeat_daily] => daily
[repeat_daily_every] => 3
[range] => never
[what] => Meu simples evento
[excerpt] => Meu excerpt, caso seja necessario.
[author] => 1
[pings] => open
[comments] => open
[calendar] => Array()
[where] =>
[destak] => 0
[when_start_date] => 2008-09-15
[when_start_time] => 00:00
[when_end_date] => 2008-09-16
[when_end_time] => 00:00
[all_day] => 1
[tags] => e mais tag,tag
[range_ends_until] =>
)