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    • Konrad Mohrfeldt's avatar
      feat: migrate to fullcalender v5 · 14a9ff20
      Konrad Mohrfeldt authored
      vue-full-calendar is not the official Vue package of fullcalendar, is
      only compatible with Vue 2.x, uses the outdated fullcalendar v3 library
      and contains a bunch of huge dependencies like jQuery and moment.
      
      The changes in this commit migrate the dashboard to fullcalendar v5 and
      the official vue component. Apart from that there have been a few
      refactors and fixes. These are:
      
      * remove irrelevant stub event callbacks
      * make view updates reactive instead of imperative
        (see removal of renderView method and introduction of renderWatcher)
      * rename methods to better reflect their purpose
          resolve → enterConflictMode
          resolveEvent → resolveConflict
      * emit events in modals instead of call to methods on this.$parent
      * let → const where applicable to prevent accidental reassignments
      * switch to for-of loops (from for-in) for better readability
      * fix some typos
      
      One other major change is that timeslot and collision data is no longer
      mixed with event data for fullcalendar and is assigned to the
      extendedProps property instead. As mentioned in fullcalendars
      documentation on event parsing [1], any data that fullcalendar does not
      handle on its own is moved into the extendedProps object with the
      explicit recommendation to put them there right from the start. We
      follow that recommendation.
      
      closes #94
      
      [1] https://fullcalendar.io/docs/event-parsing
      14a9ff20
    • Konrad Mohrfeldt's avatar
      chore: simplify loops · 37fd88c5
      Konrad Mohrfeldt authored
      37fd88c5
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