On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 6:22 PM, Anthony <abasta...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wednesday, June 14, 2017 at 2:33:58 PM UTC-4, Richard wrote:
>>
>> Anthony,
>>
>> What are the issue with Calendar?? I know it outdated, support seems to
>> shade away (http://www.dynarch.com/ -> Website down and a link to
>> documentation is provide...
>>
>
> See OP.
>
>
>> I had step back from implementing flatpickr, maybe we should to write
>> down requirements and evaluate various alternative to Calendar. Our at
>> least evaluate the path to flatpickr implementation... I thought it would
>> have been much more straight foward and I don't have enough time on my hand
>> right now to keep digging and workaround the issue that kick in during the
>> process...
>>
>
> Sure. I didn't do any extensive evaluation, though I suspect flatpickr
> could be made to work.
>

I am sure too, but it requires a lot of logic to be write on our side if we
want it to sopport all kind of python datetime formatting... It would be
better to modify flatpickr to support that out of the box... I open a
ticket on flatpickr github... But I think we should investigate on
moment.js, I read it supported by flatpickr, so it could or not make things
simpler...


>
>>
>> There is alternative :
>>
>> https://github.com/dbushell/Pikaday (had many contributors 50), they
>> mention it works well with Moment.js, which seems to make simpler to
>> configure datetime display base on locales, so we could have just to pass
>> locales...
>>
>
> Not bad, but the default styling isn't as nice, and doesn't handle times.
>
>
>> flatpickr (92 contributors)
>> https://github.com/nazar-pc/PickMeUp
>> <https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fnazar-pc%2FPickMeUp&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNHSGFiVmPutgiB_iWeAWV254nZoUA>
>> (10 contributors)
>>
>
> Also nice, though depends on jQuery and doesn't handle times.
>
>
>> But maybe we could anticipate what comming up with web3py and pickup
>> Moment.js or postpone to web3py and do more stuff on client-side with
>> moment.js, but right now flatpickr don't seems to me a better fit then
>> Calendar which is relyable play well with python datetime.
>>
>
> As web3py will use Vue.js on the client-side, a Vue date/time picker would
> be most appropriate.
>
> Anthony
>
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