How to trigger event resizing in fullcalendar
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fullCalendar have eventResizeStart, eventResizeStop and eventResize events.
But I can't found a eventResizing event.
How I can trigger (manually) an event on every change when user are resizing an item of calendar?
I need to update dynamically the content of event meanwhile is being resized, something like:
+----------------+
| Event Title |
| From: {from} |
| To: {to} |
+----------------+
I need to update {from}
and {to}
when mouse moves in resize operation.
fullcalendar
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fullCalendar have eventResizeStart, eventResizeStop and eventResize events.
But I can't found a eventResizing event.
How I can trigger (manually) an event on every change when user are resizing an item of calendar?
I need to update dynamically the content of event meanwhile is being resized, something like:
+----------------+
| Event Title |
| From: {from} |
| To: {to} |
+----------------+
I need to update {from}
and {to}
when mouse moves in resize operation.
fullcalendar
It's not clear why you would need any other event? If the user is resizing an event, then the callbacks you've listed above will be executed. So you can use those to take whatever action you need to.
– ADyson
Nov 10 at 10:16
@ADyson I updated my question with more info about what I need, thanks.
– Ivan Cachicatari
Nov 10 at 17:44
See the demo on the FullCalendar home page. Go to the "week" view. Drag any event or resize it - you'll see the time change as you go. This is built-in by default.
– ADyson
Nov 10 at 20:00
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fullCalendar have eventResizeStart, eventResizeStop and eventResize events.
But I can't found a eventResizing event.
How I can trigger (manually) an event on every change when user are resizing an item of calendar?
I need to update dynamically the content of event meanwhile is being resized, something like:
+----------------+
| Event Title |
| From: {from} |
| To: {to} |
+----------------+
I need to update {from}
and {to}
when mouse moves in resize operation.
fullcalendar
fullCalendar have eventResizeStart, eventResizeStop and eventResize events.
But I can't found a eventResizing event.
How I can trigger (manually) an event on every change when user are resizing an item of calendar?
I need to update dynamically the content of event meanwhile is being resized, something like:
+----------------+
| Event Title |
| From: {from} |
| To: {to} |
+----------------+
I need to update {from}
and {to}
when mouse moves in resize operation.
fullcalendar
fullcalendar
edited Nov 10 at 17:43
asked Nov 10 at 0:43
Ivan Cachicatari
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It's not clear why you would need any other event? If the user is resizing an event, then the callbacks you've listed above will be executed. So you can use those to take whatever action you need to.
– ADyson
Nov 10 at 10:16
@ADyson I updated my question with more info about what I need, thanks.
– Ivan Cachicatari
Nov 10 at 17:44
See the demo on the FullCalendar home page. Go to the "week" view. Drag any event or resize it - you'll see the time change as you go. This is built-in by default.
– ADyson
Nov 10 at 20:00
add a comment |
It's not clear why you would need any other event? If the user is resizing an event, then the callbacks you've listed above will be executed. So you can use those to take whatever action you need to.
– ADyson
Nov 10 at 10:16
@ADyson I updated my question with more info about what I need, thanks.
– Ivan Cachicatari
Nov 10 at 17:44
See the demo on the FullCalendar home page. Go to the "week" view. Drag any event or resize it - you'll see the time change as you go. This is built-in by default.
– ADyson
Nov 10 at 20:00
It's not clear why you would need any other event? If the user is resizing an event, then the callbacks you've listed above will be executed. So you can use those to take whatever action you need to.
– ADyson
Nov 10 at 10:16
It's not clear why you would need any other event? If the user is resizing an event, then the callbacks you've listed above will be executed. So you can use those to take whatever action you need to.
– ADyson
Nov 10 at 10:16
@ADyson I updated my question with more info about what I need, thanks.
– Ivan Cachicatari
Nov 10 at 17:44
@ADyson I updated my question with more info about what I need, thanks.
– Ivan Cachicatari
Nov 10 at 17:44
See the demo on the FullCalendar home page. Go to the "week" view. Drag any event or resize it - you'll see the time change as you go. This is built-in by default.
– ADyson
Nov 10 at 20:00
See the demo on the FullCalendar home page. Go to the "week" view. Drag any event or resize it - you'll see the time change as you go. This is built-in by default.
– ADyson
Nov 10 at 20:00
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It's not clear why you would need any other event? If the user is resizing an event, then the callbacks you've listed above will be executed. So you can use those to take whatever action you need to.
– ADyson
Nov 10 at 10:16
@ADyson I updated my question with more info about what I need, thanks.
– Ivan Cachicatari
Nov 10 at 17:44
See the demo on the FullCalendar home page. Go to the "week" view. Drag any event or resize it - you'll see the time change as you go. This is built-in by default.
– ADyson
Nov 10 at 20:00