Android Week View is an android library to display calendars (week view or day view) within the app. It supports custom styling.

Grab via maven
xml
<dependency>
<groupId>com.github.alamkanak</groupId>
<artifactId>android-week-view</artifactId>
<version>1.2.6</version>
<type>aar</type>
</dependency>
* Grab via gradle
groovy
compile 'com.github.alamkanak:android-week-view:1.2.6'
2. Add WeekView in your xml layout.
xml
<com.alamkanak.weekview.WeekView
android:id="@+id/weekView"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent"
app:eventTextColor="@android:color/white"
app:textSize="12sp"
app:hourHeight="60dp"
app:headerColumnPadding="8dp"
app:headerColumnTextColor="#8f000000"
app:headerRowPadding="12dp"
app:columnGap="8dp"
app:noOfVisibleDays="3"
app:headerRowBackgroundColor="#ffefefef"
app:dayBackgroundColor="#05000000"
app:todayBackgroundColor="#1848adff"
app:headerColumnBackground="#ffffffff"/>
3. Write the following code in your java file.
```java // Get a reference for the week view in the layout. mWeekView = (WeekView) findViewById(R.id.weekView);
// Set an action when any event is clicked. mWeekView.setOnEventClickListener(mEventClickListener);
// The week view has infinite scrolling horizontally. We have to provide the events of a // month every time the month changes on the week view. mWeekView.setMonthChangeListener(mMonthChangeListener);
// Set long press listener for events.
mWeekView.setEventLongPressListener(mEventLongPressListener);
``
4. ImplementWeekView.MonthChangeListener,WeekView.EventClickListener,WeekView.EventLongPressListener` according to your need.
Provide the events for the WeekView in WeekView.MonthChangeListener.onMonthChange() callback. Please remember that the calendar pre-loads events of three consecutive months to enable lag-free scrolling.
java
WeekView.MonthChangeListener mMonthChangeListener = new WeekView.MonthChangeListener() {
@Override
public List<WeekViewEvent> onMonthChange(int newYear, int newMonth) {
// Populate the week view with some events.
List<WeekViewEvent> events = getEvents(newYear, newMonth);
return events;
}
};
You can customize the look of the WeekView in xml. Use the following attributes in xml. All these attributes also have getters and setters to enable you to change the style dynamically.
columnGapdayBackgroundColordayNameLengtheventMarginVerticaleventPaddingeventTextColoreventTextSizefirstDayOfWeekheaderColumnBackgroundheaderColumnPaddingheaderColumnTextColorheaderRowBackgroundColorheaderRowPaddinghourHeighthourSeparatorColorhourSeparatorHeightnoOfVisibleDaysoverlappingEventGaptextSizetodayBackgroundColortodayHeaderTextColorshowDistinctPastFutureColorfutureBackgroundColorpastBackgroundColorshowDistinctWeekendColorfutureWeekendBackgroundColorpastWeekendBackgroundColorshowNowLinenowLineColornowLineThicknessUse the following interfaces according to your need.
mWeekView.setWeekViewLoader() to provide events to the calendarmWeekView.setMonthChangeListener() to provide events to the calendar by monthsmWeekView.setOnEventClickListener() to get a callback when an event is clickedmWeekView.setEventLongPressListener() to get a callback when an event is long pressedmWeekView.setEmptyViewClickListener() to get a callback when any empty space is clickedmWeekView.setEmptyViewLongPressListener() to get a callback when any empty space is long pressedmWeekView.setDateTimeInterpreter() to set your own labels for the calendar header row and header columnmWeekView.setScrollListener() to get an event every time the first visible day has changedThere is also a sample app to get you started.
Version 1.2.6
Version 1.2.5
WeekViewEventVersion 1.2.4
WeekView.MonthChangeListener, make sure to change it into MonthLoader.MonthChangeListenerVersion 1.2.3
goToHour and goToDate methods has been fixedgetFirstVisibleHour method to get the first visible hour in the week viewVersion 1.2.1
Version 1.1.7
Version 1.1.6
Version 1.1.5
Version 1.1.4
Version 1.1.3
Version 1.1.2
Version 1.1.1
Version 1.1.0
Copyright 2014 Raquib-ul-Alam
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$ claude mcp add Android-Week-View \
-- python -m otcore.mcp_server <graph>