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calendar.hour function

The calendar.hour template function assembles an Hour object containing its events.

Parameters

  • date #
    • A date string representing a date and hour for the hour that should be compiled.
    • "march 15 2016 5pm" is a valid date value
    • "2016-03-01 17:33:11" would be valid and return the Hour object for the hour of 5pm on March 15, 2016
  • calendar #
    • Handle of the calendar, e.g. "holidays", or an array of handles: ["holidays", "football"].
    • Use "not holidays" to select all calendars EXCEPT the Holidays calendar
  • calendarId #
    • An ID of the calendar, or array of ID's, e.g. [1, 2, 3]
    • If you want to select all calendars EXCEPT the calendar with an ID of 1, use "not 1"
  • allDay #
    • Selects only events that are set to be All Day events went set to true.
  • authorId #
    • Selects events from specific author ID's
  • limit #
    • Supply an int to limit the amount of events returned
  • orderBy #
    • Override default sort order by for each hour with this parameter, e.g. orderBy: "startDate ASC"
  • status #
    • By default, live is used, showing only enabled events
    • Can be set to disabled to show disabled events
    • Or null to show all events regardless of their status
  • loadOccurrences #
    • Set this to false to not load any recurring events. Default is true
    • When setting this to false, Calendar will display only the very first occurrence in the results ONLY if that same occurrence falls within the Hour date range. It will NOT just show the next recurrence available, and does NOT show any events that just have recurrences within the Hour date range.

Usage in Templates

Iterate through all events within the current hour

{% set hour = craft.calendar.day({
  date: "now",
  calendar: ["holidays", "sports"]
}) %}

{% for event in hour.events %}
  <div style="{{ event.calendar.color }};">
    {{ event.title }}
  </div>
{% endfor %}
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