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The calendar directive is supplied by the [[!iki plugins/calendar]] plugin. This plugin requires extra setup. See the plugin documentation for details.

This directive displays a calendar, similar to the typical calendars shown on some blogs.

examples

\[[!calendar ]]

\[[!calendar type="month" pages="blog/* and !*/Discussion"]]

\[[!calendar type="year" year="2005" pages="blog/* and !*/Discussion"]]

The calendar is essentially a fancy front end to archives of previous pages, usually used for blogs. It can produce a calendar for a given month, or a list of months for a given year.

The month format calendar simply links to any page posted on each day of the month. The year format calendar links to archive pages, with names like archives/2007 (for all of 2007) and archives/2007/01 (for January, 2007). For this to work, you'll need to create these archive pages. They typically use [[inline]] to display or list pages created in the given time frame.

usage

  • type - Used to specify the type of calendar wanted. Can be one of "month" or "year". The default is a month view calendar.
  • pages - Specifies the [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]] of pages to link to from the month calendar. Defaults to "*".
  • archivebase - Configures the base of the archives hierarchy. The default is "archives". Note that this default can also be overridden for the whole wiki by setting archivebase in ikiwiki's setup file.
  • year - The year for which the calendar is requested. Defaults to the current year.
  • month - The numeric month for which the calendar is requested, in the range 1..12. Used only for the month view calendar, and defaults to the current month.
  • week_start_day - A number, in the range 0..6, which represents the day of the week that the month calendar starts with. 0 is Sunday, 1 is Monday, and so on. Defaults to 0, which is Sunday.
  • months_per_row - In the annual calendar, number of months to place in each row. Defaults to 3.