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/*
* Copyright (C) 2000-2024 Vaadin Ltd
*
* This program is available under Vaadin Commercial License and Service Terms.
*
* See for the full
* license.
*/
package com.vaadin.v7.ui.components.calendar.handler;
import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.Date;
import com.vaadin.v7.shared.ui.calendar.DateConstants;
import com.vaadin.v7.ui.components.calendar.CalendarComponentEvents.BackwardEvent;
import com.vaadin.v7.ui.components.calendar.CalendarComponentEvents.BackwardHandler;
/**
* Implements basic functionality needed to enable backwards navigation.
*
* @since 7.1
* @author Vaadin Ltd.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("serial")
@Deprecated
public class BasicBackwardHandler implements BackwardHandler {
/*
* (non-Javadoc)
*
* @see
* com.vaadin.addon.calendar.ui.CalendarComponentEvents.BackwardHandler#
* backward
* (com.vaadin.addon.calendar.ui.CalendarComponentEvents.BackwardEvent)
*/
@Override
public void backward(BackwardEvent event) {
Date start = event.getComponent().getStartDate();
Date end = event.getComponent().getEndDate();
// calculate amount to move back
int durationInDays = (int) (((end.getTime()) - start.getTime())
/ DateConstants.DAYINMILLIS);
durationInDays++;
// for week view durationInDays = -7, for day view durationInDays = -1
durationInDays = -durationInDays;
// set new start and end times
Calendar javaCalendar = event.getComponent().getInternalCalendar();
javaCalendar.setTime(start);
javaCalendar.add(Calendar.DATE, durationInDays);
Date newStart = javaCalendar.getTime();
javaCalendar.setTime(end);
javaCalendar.add(Calendar.DATE, durationInDays);
Date newEnd = javaCalendar.getTime();
if (start.equals(end)) { // day view
int firstDay = event.getComponent().getFirstVisibleDayOfWeek();
int lastDay = event.getComponent().getLastVisibleDayOfWeek();
int dayOfWeek = javaCalendar.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK);
// we suppose that 7 >= lastDay >= firstDay >= 1
while (!(firstDay <= dayOfWeek && dayOfWeek <= lastDay)) {
javaCalendar.add(Calendar.DATE, -1);
dayOfWeek = javaCalendar.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK);
}
newStart = javaCalendar.getTime();
newEnd = javaCalendar.getTime();
}
setDates(event, newStart, newEnd);
}
/**
* Set the start and end dates for the event.
*
* @param event
* The event that the start and end dates should be set
* @param start
* The start date
* @param end
* The end date
*/
protected void setDates(BackwardEvent event, Date start, Date end) {
event.getComponent().setStartDate(start);
event.getComponent().setEndDate(end);
}
}