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+don't forget the trailing slash + + +Single user +----------- +If you don't want multi user support, open app/config/core.php +Search for APP_SETUP_USER_MODEL and set it up to false : +[code] +define('APP_SETUP_USER_MODEL',false); +[/code] + +If you feel like playing so more, open app/config/app.php and look into it + + +Known bugs +---------- +- javascript calendar (jdpicker) closes when changing month or year +- order by start, stop, or spent doesn't really make sense +- very buggy under IE8, and simply unusable with older versions of IE diff --git a/DOCS/release.txt b/DOCS/release.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b665d64 --- /dev/null +++ b/DOCS/release.txt @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +Version 0.3 : 2010-05-30 +------------------------ +Fixed subfolder installation (virtual host no longer required) +Added customization option for number of items to be shown (pagination) +Added order results by column (deadline, priority, start time, etc...) +Added jdpicker (javascript calendar on date fields) +Improved time and duration input controls +Improved search box design +Improved new/edit task submit (checks form before sending data to server) +Improved server actions message reports +Fixed magic quotes (gpc) compatibility +Other minor bug fixes + + +Version 0.2 : 2010-05-21 +------------------------ +Added simple multi user support + + +Version 0.1 : 2010-05-11 +------------------------- +Single user experimental version \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/DOCS/taskfreak_timer.sql b/DOCS/taskfreak_timer.sql new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ec5e916 --- /dev/null +++ b/DOCS/taskfreak_timer.sql @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@ +-- phpMyAdmin SQL Dump +-- version 3.3.1 +-- http://www.phpmyadmin.net +-- +-- Host: localhost +-- Generation Time: May 30, 2010 at 04:05 PM +-- Server version: 5.0.67 +-- PHP Version: 5.3.0 + +SET SQL_MODE="NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO"; + +-- +-- Database: `taskfreak_timer` +-- + +-- -------------------------------------------------------- + +-- +-- Table structure for table `acl` +-- + +DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `acl`; +CREATE TABLE `acl` ( + `id` mediumint(8) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment, + `name` varchar(127) NOT NULL, + `section` varchar(63) NOT NULL, + PRIMARY KEY (`id`) +) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 AUTO_INCREMENT=3 ; + +-- +-- Dumping data for table `acl` +-- + +INSERT INTO `acl` VALUES(1, 'task_see_all', 'general'); +INSERT INTO `acl` VALUES(2, 'admin_user', 'general'); + +-- -------------------------------------------------------- + +-- +-- Table structure for table `acl_user` +-- + +DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `acl_user`; +CREATE TABLE `acl_user` ( + `user_id` mediumint(8) unsigned NOT NULL, + `acl_id` mediumint(8) unsigned NOT NULL, + PRIMARY KEY (`user_id`,`acl_id`) +) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8; + +-- +-- Dumping data for table `acl_user` +-- + +INSERT INTO `acl_user` VALUES(1, 1); +INSERT INTO `acl_user` VALUES(1, 2); + +-- -------------------------------------------------------- + +-- +-- Table structure for table `member` +-- + +DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `member`; +CREATE TABLE `member` ( + `id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment, + `nickname` varchar(30) NOT NULL, + `email` varchar(255) NOT NULL, + `username` varchar(255) NOT NULL, + `password` varchar(40) NOT NULL, + `salt` varchar(40) NOT NULL, + `auto_login` tinyint(1) unsigned NOT NULL, + `time_zone` varchar(63) NOT NULL, + `date_format_us` tinyint(1) NOT NULL default '0', + `creation_date` datetime NOT NULL, + `expiration_date` date NOT NULL, + `last_login_date` datetime NOT NULL, + `last_login_address` varchar(60) NOT NULL, + `last_change_date` datetime NOT NULL, + `visits` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL, + `bad_access` smallint(5) unsigned NOT NULL, + `activation` varchar(16) NOT NULL, + `enabled` tinyint(1) unsigned NOT NULL, + PRIMARY KEY (`id`) +) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 AUTO_INCREMENT=3 ; + +-- +-- Dumping data for table `member` +-- + +INSERT INTO `member` VALUES(1, 'Administrator', '', 'admin', '', '12345678', 0, 'Asia/Bangkok', 0, '2010-05-21 01:43:21', '0000-00-00', '2010-05-30 13:57:18', '127.0.0.1', '0000-00-00 00:00:00', 1, 0, '', 1); +INSERT INTO `member` VALUES(2, 'Emilie', '', 'emilie', '', '12345678', 0, 'Europe/Paris', 0, '2010-05-21 01:44:17', '0000-00-00', '0000-00-00 00:00:00', '127.0.0.1', '0000-00-00 00:00:00', 0, 0, '', 1); + +-- -------------------------------------------------------- + +-- +-- Table structure for table `task` +-- + +DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `task`; +CREATE TABLE `task` ( + `id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment, + `title` varchar(255) NOT NULL, + `note` text NOT NULL, + `priority` tinyint(3) unsigned NOT NULL default '5', + `begin` date NOT NULL, + `deadline` date NOT NULL, + `status` tinyint(3) unsigned NOT NULL, + `archived` tinyint(3) unsigned NOT NULL, + `member_id` mediumint(8) unsigned NOT NULL, + PRIMARY KEY (`id`), + KEY `member_id` (`member_id`) +) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 AUTO_INCREMENT=3 ; + +-- +-- Dumping data for table `task` +-- + +INSERT INTO `task` VALUES(1, 'taskfreak : README first about this beta version', 'Please keep in mind that this is a beta version. There are quite a few known bugs, a handful of unknown bugs.\r\n\r\nHere''s what you can do so far :\r\n- create, edit and archive tasks\r\n- start and stop task timers\r\n- report time spent on a task\r\n- edit your own profile\r\n- see other''s tasks (task manager only)\r\n- create and edit users (user admin only)\r\n\r\nMake sure you read the README file under the DOCS/ folder. There''s a few setup tips in there.', 5, '9999-00-00', '2010-05-30', 0, 0, 1); +INSERT INTO `task` VALUES(2, 'taskfreak : quick notes about TT 0.3', 'Here''s the list of known bugs at release time :\r\n- javascript calendar (jdpicker) closes when changing month or year\r\n- order by start, stop, or spent doesn''t really make sense\r\n- very buggy under IE8, and simply unusable with older versions of IE\r\n\r\nPlease report found bugs here :\r\nhttp://forum.taskfreak.com/index.php?board=7.0', 4, '9999-00-00', '9999-00-00', 0, 0, 1); + +-- -------------------------------------------------------- + +-- +-- Table structure for table `timer` +-- + +DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `timer`; +CREATE TABLE `timer` ( + `task_id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL, + `start` datetime NOT NULL, + `stop` datetime NOT NULL, + `spent` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL, + `manual` tinyint(3) unsigned NOT NULL, + KEY `task_id` (`task_id`) +) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8; + +-- +-- Dumping data for table `timer` +-- + diff --git a/README b/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d1f4ffa --- /dev/null +++ b/README @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +TaskFreak! 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT +HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, +WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING +FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR +OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. +*/ +jdPicker = (function($) { + +function jdPicker(el, opts) { + if (typeof(opts) != "object") opts = {}; + $.extend(this, jdPicker.DEFAULT_OPTS, opts); + + this.input = $(el); + this.bindMethodsToObj("show", "hide", "hideIfClickOutside", "keydownHandler", "selectDate"); + + this.build(); + this.selectDate(); + + this.hide(); +}; +jdPicker.DEFAULT_OPTS = { + month_names: ["January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August", "September", "October", "November", "December"], + short_month_names: ["Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun", "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec"], + short_day_names: ["S", "M", "T", "W", "T", "F", "S"], + error_out_of_range: "Selected date is out of range", + selectable_days: [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], + non_selectable: [], + rec_non_selectable: [], + start_of_week: 1, + show_week: 0, + select_week: 0, + week_label: "", + date_min: "", + date_max: "", + date_format: "dd/mm/YYYY" +}; +jdPicker.prototype = { + build: function() { + + this.wrapp = this.input.wrap(''); + + if(this.input.context.type!="hidden"){ + var clearer = $('×'); + clearer.click(this.bindToObj(function(){this.input.val(""); this.selectDate();})); + this.input.after(clearer); + } + + switch (this.date_format){ + case "dd/mm/YYYY": + this.reg = new RegExp(/^(\d{1,2})\/(\d{1,2})\/(\d{4})$/); + this.date_decode = "new Date(matches[3], parseInt(matches[2]-1), matches[1]);"; + this.date_encode = 'this.strpad(date.getDate()) + "/" + this.strpad(date.getMonth()+1) + "/" + date.getFullYear();'; + this.date_encode_s = 'this.strpad(date.getDate()) + "/" + this.strpad(date.getMonth()+1)'; + break; + case "mm/dd/YYYY": + this.reg = new RegExp(/^(\d{1,2})\/(\d{1,2})\/(\d{4})$/); + this.date_decode = "new Date(matches[3], parseInt(matches[1]), matches[2]-1);"; + this.date_encode = 'this.strpad(date.getMonth()+1) + "/" + this.strpad(date.getDate) + "/" + date.getFullYear();'; + this.date_encode_s = 'this.strpad(date.getMonth()+1)) + "/" + this.strpad(date.getDate())'; + break; + case "FF dd YYYY": + this.reg = new RegExp(/^([a-zA-Z]+) (\d{1,2}) (\d{4})$/); + this.date_decode = "new Date(matches[3], this.indexFor(this.month_names, matches[1]), matches[2]);"; + this.date_encode = 'this.month_names[date.getMonth()] + " " + this.strpad(date.getDate()) + " " + date.getFullYear();'; + this.date_encode_s = 'this.month_names[date.getMonth()] + " " + this.strpad(date.getDate());'; + break; + case "dd MM YYYY": + this.reg = new RegExp(/^(\d{1,2}) ([a-zA-Z]{3}) (\d{4})$/); + this.date_decode = "new Date(matches[3], this.indexFor(this.short_month_names, matches[2]), matches[1]);"; + this.date_encode = 'this.strpad(date.getDate()) + " " + this.short_month_names[date.getMonth()] + " " + date.getFullYear();'; + this.date_encode_s = 'this.strpad(date.getDate()) + " " + this.short_month_names[date.getMonth()];'; + break; + case "MM dd YYYY": + this.reg = new RegExp(/^([a-zA-Z]{3}) (\d{1,2}) (\d{4})$/); + this.date_decode = "new Date(matches[3], this.indexFor(this.short_month_names, matches[1]), matches[2]);"; + this.date_encode = 'this.short_month_names[date.getMonth()] + " " + this.strpad(date.getDate()) + " " + date.getFullYear();'; + this.date_encode_s = 'this.short_month_names[date.getMonth()] + " " + this.strpad(date.getDate());'; + break; + case "dd FF YYYY": + this.reg = new RegExp(/^(\d{1,2}) ([a-zA-Z]+) (\d{4})$/); + this.date_decode = "new Date(matches[3], this.indexFor(this.month_names, matches[2]), matches[1]);"; + this.date_encode = 'this.strpad(date.getDate()) + " " + this.month_names[date.getMonth()] + " " + date.getFullYear();'; + this.date_encode_s = 'this.strpad(date.getDate()) + " " + this.month_names[date.getMonth()];'; + break; + case "YYYY/mm/dd": + default: + this.reg = new RegExp(/^(\d{4})\/(\d{1,2})\/(\d{1,2})$/); + this.date_decode = "new Date(matches[1], parseInt(matches[2]-1), matches[3]);"; + this.date_encode = 'date.getFullYear() + "/" + this.strpad(date.getMonth()+1) + "/" + this.strpad(date.getDate());'; + this.date_encode_s = 'this.strpad(date.getMonth()+1) + "/" + this.strpad(date.getDate());'; + break; + } + + if(this.date_max != "" && this.date_max.match(this.reg)){ + var matches = this.date_max.match(this.reg); + this.date_max = eval(this.date_decode); + }else + this.date_max = ""; + + if(this.date_min != "" && this.date_min.match(this.reg)){ + var matches = this.date_min.match(this.reg); + this.date_min = eval(this.date_decode); + }else + this.date_min = ""; + + var monthNav = $('

' + + '«' + + ' ' + + '»' + + '

'); + + this.monthNameSpan = $(".month_name", monthNav); + $(".prev", monthNav).click(this.bindToObj(function() { this.moveMonthBy(-1); })); + $(".next", monthNav).click(this.bindToObj(function() { this.moveMonthBy(1); })); + + this.monthNameSpan.dblclick(this.bindToObj(function(){ + this.monthNameSpan.empty().append(this.getMonthSelect()); + $('select', this.monthNameSpan).change(this.bindToObj(function(){ + this.moveMonthBy(parseInt($('select :selected', this.monthNameSpan).val()) - this.currentMonth.getMonth()); + })); + })); + + var yearNav = $('

' + + '«' + + ' ' + + '»' + + '

'); + + this.yearNameSpan = $(".year_name", yearNav); + $(".prev", yearNav).click(this.bindToObj(function() { this.moveMonthBy(-12); })); + $(".next", yearNav).click(this.bindToObj(function() { this.moveMonthBy(12); })); + + this.yearNameSpan.dblclick(this.bindToObj(function(){ + + if($('.year_name input', this.rootLayers).length==0){ + var initialDate = this.yearNameSpan.html(); + + var yearNameInput = $(''); + this.yearNameSpan.empty().append(yearNameInput); + + $(".year_input", yearNav).keyup(this.bindToObj(function(){ + if($('input',this.yearNameSpan).val().length == 4 && $('input',this.yearNameSpan).val() != initialDate && parseInt($('input',this.yearNameSpan).val()) == $('input',this.yearNameSpan).val()){ + this.moveMonthBy(parseInt(parseInt(parseInt($('input',this.yearNameSpan).val()) - initialDate)*12)); + }else if($('input',this.yearNameSpan).val().length>4) + $('input',this.yearNameSpan).val($('input',this.yearNameSpan).val().substr(0, 4)); + })); + + $('input',this.yearNameSpan).focus(); + $('input',this.yearNameSpan).select(); + } + + })); + + var error_msg = $('
'); + + var nav = $('').append(error_msg, monthNav, yearNav); + + var tableShell = ""; + + if(this.show_week == 1) tableShell +=''; + + $(this.adjustDays(this.short_day_names)).each(function() { + tableShell += ""; + }); + + tableShell += "
'+(this.week_label)+'" + this + "
"; + + var style = (this.input.context.type=="hidden")?' style="display:block; position:static; margin:0 auto"':''; + + this.dateSelector = this.rootLayers = $('
').append(nav, tableShell).insertAfter(this.input); + + if ($.browser.msie && $.browser.version < 7) { + + this.ieframe = $('').insertBefore(this.dateSelector); + this.rootLayers = this.rootLayers.add(this.ieframe); + + $(".button", nav).mouseover(function() { $(this).addClass("hover"); }); + $(".button", nav).mouseout(function() { $(this).removeClass("hover"); }); + }; + + this.tbody = $("tbody", this.dateSelector); + + this.input.change(this.bindToObj(function() { this.selectDate(); })); + this.selectDate(); + + }, + + selectMonth: function(date) { + var newMonth = new Date(date.getFullYear(), date.getMonth(), date.getDate()); + if(this.isNewDateAllowed(newMonth)){ + if (!this.currentMonth || !(this.currentMonth.getFullYear() == newMonth.getFullYear() && + this.currentMonth.getMonth() == newMonth.getMonth())) { + + this.currentMonth = newMonth; + + var rangeStart = this.rangeStart(date), rangeEnd = this.rangeEnd(date); + var numDays = this.daysBetween(rangeStart, rangeEnd); + var dayCells = ""; + + for (var i = 0; i <= numDays; i++) { + var currentDay = new Date(rangeStart.getFullYear(), rangeStart.getMonth(), rangeStart.getDate() + i, 12, 00); + + if (this.isFirstDayOfWeek(currentDay)){ + + var firstDayOfWeek = currentDay; + var lastDayOfWeek = new Date(currentDay.getFullYear(), currentDay.getMonth(), currentDay.getDate()+6, 12, 00); + + if(this.select_week && this.isNewDateAllowed(firstDayOfWeek)) + dayCells += ""; + else + dayCells += ""; + + if(this.show_week==1) + dayCells += ''+this.getWeekNum(currentDay)+''; + } + if ((this.select_week == 0 && currentDay.getMonth() == date.getMonth() && this.isNewDateAllowed(currentDay) && !this.isHoliday(currentDay)) || (this.select_week==1 && currentDay.getMonth() == date.getMonth() && this.isNewDateAllowed(firstDayOfWeek))) { + dayCells += '' + currentDay.getDate() + ''; + } else { + dayCells += '' + currentDay.getDate() + ''; + }; + + if (this.isLastDayOfWeek(currentDay)) dayCells += ""; + }; + this.tbody.empty().append(dayCells); + + this.monthNameSpan.empty().append(this.monthName(date)); + this.yearNameSpan.empty().append(this.currentMonth.getFullYear()); + + if(this.select_week == 0){ + $(".selectable_day", this.tbody).click(this.bindToObj(function(event) { + this.changeInput($(event.target).attr("date")); + })); + }else{ + $(".selectable_week", this.tbody).click(this.bindToObj(function(event) { + this.changeInput($(event.target.parentNode).attr("date")); + })); + } + + $("td[date=" + this.dateToString(new Date()) + "]", this.tbody).addClass("today"); + if(this.select_week == 1){ + $("tr", this.tbody).mouseover(function() { $(this).addClass("hover"); }); + $("tr", this.tbody).mouseout(function() { $(this).removeClass("hover"); }); + }else{ + $("td.selectable_day", this.tbody).mouseover(function() { $(this).addClass("hover"); }); + $("td.selectable_day", this.tbody).mouseout(function() { $(this).removeClass("hover"); }); + } + }; + + $('.selected', this.tbody).removeClass("selected"); + $('td[date=' + this.selectedDateString + '], tr[date=' + this.selectedDateString + ']', this.tbody).addClass("selected"); + }else + this.show_error(this.error_out_of_range); + }, + + selectDate: function(date) { + if (typeof(date) == "undefined") { + date = this.stringToDate(this.input.val()); + }; + if (!date) date = new Date(); + + if(this.select_week == 1 && !this.isFirstDayOfWeek(date)) + date = new Date(date.getFullYear(), date.getMonth(), (date.getDate() - date.getDay() + this.start_of_week), 12, 00); + + if(this.isNewDateAllowed(date)){ + this.selectedDate = date; + this.selectedDateString = this.dateToString(this.selectedDate); + this.selectMonth(this.selectedDate); + }else if((this.date_min) && this.daysBetween(this.date_min, date)<0){ + this.selectedDate = this.date_min; + this.selectMonth(this.date_min); + this.input.val(" "); + }else{ + this.selectMonth(this.date_max); + this.input.val(" "); + } + }, + + isNewDateAllowed: function(date){ + return ((!this.date_min) || this.daysBetween(this.date_min, date)>=0) && ((!this.date_max) || this.daysBetween(date, this.date_max)>=0); + }, + + isHoliday: function(date){ + return ((this.indexFor(this.selectable_days, date.getDay())===false || this.indexFor(this.non_selectable, this.dateToString(date))!==false) || this.indexFor(this.rec_non_selectable, this.dateToShortString(date))!==false); + }, + + changeInput: function(dateString) { + this.input.val(dateString).change(); + if(this.input.context.type!="hidden") + this.hide(); + }, + + show: function() { + $('.error_msg', this.rootLayers).css('display', 'none'); + this.rootLayers.slideDown(100); + $([window, document.body]).click(this.hideIfClickOutside); + this.input.unbind("focus", this.show); + this.input.attr('readonly', true); + $(document.body).keydown(this.keydownHandler); + this.setPosition(); + }, + + hide: function() { + if(this.input.context.type!="hidden"){ + this.input.removeAttr('readonly'); + this.rootLayers.slideUp(100); + $([window, document.body]).unbind("click", this.hideIfClickOutside); + this.input.focus(this.show); + $(document.body).unbind("keydown", this.keydownHandler); + } + }, + + hideIfClickOutside: function(event) { + if (event.target != this.input[0] && !this.insideSelector(event)) { + this.hide(); + }; + }, + + insideSelector: function(event) { + var offset = this.dateSelector.position(); + offset.right = offset.left + this.dateSelector.outerWidth(); + offset.bottom = offset.top + this.dateSelector.outerHeight(); + + return event.pageY < offset.bottom && + event.pageY > offset.top && + event.pageX < offset.right && + event.pageX > offset.left; + }, + + keydownHandler: function(event) { + switch (event.keyCode) + { + case 9: + case 27: + this.hide(); + return; + break; + case 13: + if(this.isNewDateAllowed(this.stringToDate(this.selectedDateString)) && !this.isHoliday(this.stringToDate(this.selectedDateString))) + this.changeInput(this.selectedDateString); + break; + case 33: + this.moveDateMonthBy(event.ctrlKey ? -12 : -1); + break; + case 34: + this.moveDateMonthBy(event.ctrlKey ? 12 : 1); + break; + case 38: + this.moveDateBy(-7); + break; + case 40: + this.moveDateBy(7); + break; + case 37: + if(this.select_week == 0) this.moveDateBy(-1); + break; + case 39: + if(this.select_week == 0) this.moveDateBy(1); + break; + default: + return; + } + event.preventDefault(); + }, + + stringToDate: function(string) { + var matches; + + if (matches = string.match(this.reg)) { + if(matches[3]==0 && matches[2]==0 && matches[1]==0) + return null; + else + return eval(this.date_decode); + } else { + return null; + }; + }, + + dateToString: function(date) { + return eval(this.date_encode); + }, + + dateToShortString: function(date){ + return eval(this.date_encode_s); + }, + + setPosition: function() { + var offset = this.input.offset(); + if ($('#cboxContent')[0]) { + } else { + this.rootLayers.css({ + top: offset.top + this.input.outerHeight(), + left: offset.left + }); + } + + if (this.ieframe) { + this.ieframe.css({ + width: this.dateSelector.outerWidth(), + height: this.dateSelector.outerHeight() + }); + }; + }, + + moveDateBy: function(amount) { + var newDate = new Date(this.selectedDate.getFullYear(), this.selectedDate.getMonth(), this.selectedDate.getDate() + amount); + this.selectDate(newDate); + }, + + moveDateMonthBy: function(amount) { + var newDate = new Date(this.selectedDate.getFullYear(), this.selectedDate.getMonth() + amount, this.selectedDate.getDate()); + if (newDate.getMonth() == this.selectedDate.getMonth() + amount + 1) { + newDate.setDate(0); + }; + this.selectDate(newDate); + }, + + moveMonthBy: function(amount) { + if(amount<0) + var newMonth = new Date(this.currentMonth.getFullYear(), this.currentMonth.getMonth() + amount+1, -1); + else + var newMonth = new Date(this.currentMonth.getFullYear(), this.currentMonth.getMonth() + amount, 1); + this.selectMonth(newMonth); + }, + + monthName: function(date) { + return this.month_names[date.getMonth()]; + }, + + getMonthSelect:function(){ + var month_select = ''; + + return month_select; + }, + + bindToObj: function(fn) { + var self = this; + return function() { return fn.apply(self, arguments) }; + }, + + bindMethodsToObj: function() { + for (var i = 0; i < arguments.length; i++) { + this[arguments[i]] = this.bindToObj(this[arguments[i]]); + }; + }, + + indexFor: function(array, value) { + for (var i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { + if (value == array[i]) return i; + }; + return false; + }, + + monthNum: function(month_name) { + return this.indexFor(this.month_names, month_name); + }, + + shortMonthNum: function(month_name) { + return this.indexFor(this.short_month_names, month_name); + }, + + shortDayNum: function(day_name) { + return this.indexFor(this.short_day_names, day_name); + }, + + daysBetween: function(start, end) { + start = Date.UTC(start.getFullYear(), start.getMonth(), start.getDate()); + end = Date.UTC(end.getFullYear(), end.getMonth(), end.getDate()); + return (end - start) / 86400000; + }, + + changeDayTo: function(dayOfWeek, date, direction) { + var difference = direction * (Math.abs(date.getDay() - dayOfWeek - (direction * 7)) % 7); + return new Date(date.getFullYear(), date.getMonth(), date.getDate() + difference); + }, + + rangeStart: function(date) { + return this.changeDayTo(this.start_of_week, new Date(date.getFullYear(), date.getMonth()), -1); + }, + + rangeEnd: function(date) { + return this.changeDayTo((this.start_of_week - 1) % 7, new Date(date.getFullYear(), date.getMonth() + 1, 0), 1); + }, + + isFirstDayOfWeek: function(date) { + return date.getDay() == this.start_of_week; + }, + + getWeekNum:function(date){ + date_week= new Date(date.getFullYear(), date.getMonth(), date.getDate()+6); + var firstDayOfYear = new Date(date_week.getFullYear(), 0, 1, 12, 00); + var n = parseInt(this.daysBetween(firstDayOfYear, date_week)) + 1; + return Math.floor((date_week.getDay() + n + 5)/7) - Math.floor(date_week.getDay() / 5); + }, + + isLastDayOfWeek: function(date) { + return date.getDay() == (this.start_of_week - 1) % 7; + }, + + show_error: function(error){ + $('.error_msg', this.rootLayers).html(error); + $('.error_msg', this.rootLayers).slideDown(400, function(){ + setTimeout("$('.error_msg', this.rootLayers).slideUp(200);", 2000); + }); + }, + + adjustDays: function(days) { + var newDays = []; + for (var i = 0; i < days.length; i++) { + newDays[i] = days[(i + this.start_of_week) % 7]; + }; + return newDays; + }, + + strpad: function(num){ + if(parseInt(num)<10) return "0"+parseInt(num); + else return parseInt(num); + } + +}; + +$.fn.jdPicker = function(opts) { + return this.each(function() { new jdPicker(this, opts); 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