├── .gitignore ├── Icon.png ├── Screenshot.png ├── schemas ├── gschemas.compiled └── org.gnome.shell.extensions.hijri-calendar.gschema.xml ├── events └── world.js ├── metadata.json ├── strFunctions.js ├── README.md ├── convenience.js ├── stylesheet.css ├── Events.js ├── HijriDate.js ├── prefs.js ├── extension.js ├── calendar.js └── LICENSE /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | *.zip 2 | .idea 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Icon.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/omid/Hijri-Calendar-for-Gnome-Shell/HEAD/Icon.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Screenshot.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/omid/Hijri-Calendar-for-Gnome-Shell/HEAD/Screenshot.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /schemas/gschemas.compiled: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/omid/Hijri-Calendar-for-Gnome-Shell/HEAD/schemas/gschemas.compiled -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /events/world.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | function world() { 2 | this._init(); 3 | } 4 | 5 | world.prototype = { 6 | name: '', 7 | type: 'gregorian', 8 | /* [month][day] = [title, isHoliday] */ 9 | events: [[], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []], 10 | 11 | _init: function () { 12 | } 13 | }; 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /metadata.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "_generated": "Generated by SweetTooth, do not edit", 3 | "description": "Shows Hijri date in the top panel.", 4 | "name": "Hijri Calendar", 5 | "original-authors": "Omid Mottaghi Rad", 6 | "shell-version": [ 7 | "3.24", 8 | "3.26", 9 | "3.28", 10 | "3.30" 11 | ], 12 | "url": "https://github.com/omid/Hijri-Calendar-for-Gnome-Shell", 13 | "uuid": "HijriCalendar@oxygenws.com", 14 | "version": 4 15 | } 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /strFunctions.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | function format(str) { 2 | let enums = ['0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9']; 3 | let hnums = ['٠', '١', '٢', '٣', '٤', '٥', '٦', '٧', '٨', '٩']; 4 | 5 | return replace(enums, hnums, str); 6 | } 7 | 8 | function replace (search, replace, subject) { 9 | let length = search.length; 10 | subject = subject.toString(); 11 | 12 | for (let i=0; i 2 | 3 | 4 | true 5 | Display Hijri date below the calendar 6 | Set to true to display Hijri date. 7 | 8 | 9 | true 10 | Display Gregorian date below the calendar 11 | Set to true to display Gregorian date. 12 | 13 | 14 | '%D / %M / %Y' 15 | Hijri date format 16 | Hijri date format 17 | 18 | 19 | '%D / %M / %Y' 20 | Gregorian date format 21 | Gregorian date format 22 | 23 | 24 | true 25 | Display official international events 26 | Display official international events. 27 | 28 | 29 | '%d' 30 | Widget date format 31 | Widget date format 32 | 33 | 34 | true 35 | Startup Notification 36 | Show notification on start up 37 | 38 | 39 | false 40 | Use custom color 41 | Use custom color. 42 | 43 | 44 | '#000000' 45 | Custom color 46 | Custom color. 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /HijriDate.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | * Based on a code from http://www.tabibmuda.com/page.php?8 3 | */ 4 | 5 | var HijriDate = { 6 | h_month_names: ['محرم', 'صفر', 'ربیع‌الأول', 'ربیع‌الثانی', 'جمادی‌الأولى', 'جمادی‌الثانیة', 'رجب', 'شعبان', 'رمضان', 'شوال', 'ذو القعدة', 'ذو الحجة'] 7 | }; 8 | 9 | HijriDate.intPart = function (floatNum) { 10 | if (floatNum < -0.0000001) { 11 | return Math.ceil(floatNum - 0.0000001); 12 | } 13 | return Math.floor(floatNum + 0.0000001); 14 | }; 15 | 16 | HijriDate.toHijri = function (y, m, d) { 17 | y = parseInt(y); 18 | m = parseInt(m); 19 | d = parseInt(d); 20 | 21 | let jd, l, n, j; 22 | if ((y > 1582) || ((y === 1582) && (m > 10)) || ((y === 1582) && (m === 10) && (d > 14))) { 23 | jd = HijriDate.intPart((1461 * (y + 4800 + HijriDate.intPart((m - 14) / 12))) / 4) + HijriDate.intPart((367 * (m - 2 - 12 * (HijriDate.intPart((m - 14) / 12)))) / 12) - HijriDate.intPart((3 * (HijriDate.intPart((y + 4900 + HijriDate.intPart((m - 14) / 12) ) / 100) ) ) / 4) + d - 32075; 24 | } else { 25 | jd = 367 * y - HijriDate.intPart((7 * (y + 5001 + HijriDate.intPart((m - 9) / 7))) / 4) + HijriDate.intPart((275 * m) / 9) + d + 1729777; 26 | } 27 | l = jd - 1948440 + 10632; 28 | n = HijriDate.intPart((l - 1) / 10631); 29 | l = l - 10631 * n + 354; 30 | j = (HijriDate.intPart((10985 - l) / 5316)) * (HijriDate.intPart((50 * l) / 17719)) + (HijriDate.intPart(l / 5670)) * (HijriDate.intPart((43 * l) / 15238)); 31 | l = l - (HijriDate.intPart((30 - j) / 15)) * (HijriDate.intPart((17719 * j) / 50)) - (HijriDate.intPart(j / 16)) * (HijriDate.intPart((15238 * j) / 43)) + 29; 32 | m = HijriDate.intPart((24 * l) / 709); 33 | d = l - HijriDate.intPart((709 * m) / 24); 34 | y = 30 * n + j - 30; 35 | 36 | return {year: y, month: m, day: d}; 37 | }; 38 | 39 | HijriDate.fromHijri = function (y, m, d) { 40 | y = parseInt(y); 41 | m = parseInt(m); 42 | d = parseInt(d); 43 | 44 | let jd, l, n, j, i, k; 45 | jd = HijriDate.intPart((11 * y + 3) / 30) + 354 * y + 30 * m - HijriDate.intPart((m - 1) / 2) + d + 1948440 - 385; 46 | if (jd > 2299160) { 47 | l = jd + 68569; 48 | n = HijriDate.intPart((4 * l) / 146097); 49 | l = l - HijriDate.intPart((146097 * n + 3) / 4); 50 | i = HijriDate.intPart((4000 * (l + 1)) / 1461001); 51 | l = l - HijriDate.intPart((1461 * i) / 4) + 31; 52 | j = HijriDate.intPart((80 * l) / 2447); 53 | d = l - HijriDate.intPart((2447 * j) / 80); 54 | l = HijriDate.intPart(j / 11); 55 | m = j + 2 - 12 * l; 56 | y = 100 * (n - 49) + i + l; 57 | } else { 58 | j = jd + 1402; 59 | k = HijriDate.intPart((j - 1) / 1461); 60 | l = j - 1461 * k; 61 | n = HijriDate.intPart((l - 1) / 365) - HijriDate.intPart(l / 1461); 62 | i = l - 365 * n + 30; 63 | j = HijriDate.intPart((80 * i) / 2447); 64 | d = i - HijriDate.intPart((2447 * j) / 80); 65 | i = HijriDate.intPart(j / 11); 66 | m = j + 2 - 12 * i; 67 | y = 4 * k + n + i - 4716; 68 | } 69 | 70 | return {year: y, month: m, day: d}; 71 | }; 72 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /prefs.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const Gtk = imports.gi.Gtk; 2 | const Gio = imports.gi.Gio; 3 | const Gdk = imports.gi.Gdk; 4 | const Lang = imports.lang; 5 | 6 | const SETTINGS_SCHEMA = 'hijri-calendar'; 7 | 8 | const Gettext = imports.gettext.domain('hijri-calendar'); 9 | const _ = Gettext.gettext; 10 | 11 | let extension = imports.misc.extensionUtils.getCurrentExtension(); 12 | let convenience = extension.imports.convenience; 13 | 14 | let Schema = convenience.getSettings(extension, SETTINGS_SCHEMA); 15 | 16 | function init() 17 | { 18 | } 19 | 20 | const App = new Lang.Class({ 21 | Name: 'HijriCalendar.App', 22 | 23 | _init: function () 24 | { 25 | this.main_hbox = new Gtk.Box({ 26 | orientation: Gtk.Orientation.HORIZONTAL, 27 | spacing: 20, 28 | border_width: 10 29 | }); 30 | this.vbox1 = new Gtk.Box({ 31 | orientation: Gtk.Orientation.VERTICAL, 32 | spacing: 10, 33 | border_width: 10 34 | }); 35 | 36 | this.vbox2 = new Gtk.Box({ 37 | orientation: Gtk.Orientation.VERTICAL, 38 | spacing: 10, 39 | border_width: 10 40 | }); 41 | 42 | this.vbox3 = new Gtk.Box({ 43 | orientation: Gtk.Orientation.VERTICAL, 44 | spacing: 10, 45 | border_width: 10 46 | }); 47 | 48 | this.main_hbox.pack_start(this.vbox1, false, false, 0); 49 | this.main_hbox.pack_start(this.vbox2, false, false, 0); 50 | this.main_hbox.pack_start(this.vbox3, false, false, 0); 51 | 52 | // DATES FORMAT 53 | this.vbox1.add(new Gtk.Label({label: _('Date Conversions:')})); 54 | 55 | let item = new Gtk.CheckButton({label: _('Gregorian')}); 56 | this.vbox1.add(item); 57 | Schema.bind('gregorian-display', item, 'active', Gio.SettingsBindFlags.DEFAULT); 58 | 59 | let label = new Gtk.Label({label: ' Format: '}); 60 | let format = new Gtk.Entry(); 61 | let hbox = new Gtk.HBox(); 62 | hbox.add(label); 63 | hbox.add(format); 64 | this.vbox1.add(hbox); 65 | format.set_text(Schema.get_string('gregorian-display-format')); 66 | format.connect('changed', function (format) { 67 | Schema.set_string('gregorian-display-format', format.text); 68 | }); 69 | 70 | item = new Gtk.CheckButton({label: _('Hijri')}); 71 | this.vbox1.add(item); 72 | Schema.bind('hijri-display', item, 'active', Gio.SettingsBindFlags.DEFAULT); 73 | 74 | label = new Gtk.Label({label: ' Format: '}); 75 | format = new Gtk.Entry(); 76 | hbox = new Gtk.HBox(); 77 | hbox.add(label); 78 | hbox.add(format); 79 | this.vbox1.add(hbox); 80 | format.set_text(Schema.get_string('hijri-display-format')); 81 | format.connect('changed', function (format) { 82 | Schema.set_string('hijri-display-format', format.text); 83 | }); 84 | 85 | let comment = new Gtk.Label({ 86 | label: _('Formatting possible values:\n%Y: 4-digit year\n%y: 2-digit year\n%M: 2-digit month\n%m: 1 or 2-digit month\n%MM: Full month name\n%mm: Abbreviated month name\n%D: 2-digit day\n%d: 1 or 2-digit day'), 87 | use_markup: true 88 | }); 89 | this.vbox1.add(comment); 90 | 91 | // EVENTS 92 | this.vbox2.add(new Gtk.Label({ 93 | label: _('Events:'), 94 | use_markup: true 95 | })); 96 | 97 | item = new Gtk.CheckButton({label: _('International')}); 98 | this.vbox2.add(item); 99 | Schema.bind('event-world', item, 'active', Gio.SettingsBindFlags.DEFAULT); 100 | 101 | // COLOR 102 | this.vbox3.add(new Gtk.Label({label: _('Widget Properties:')})); 103 | 104 | item = new Gtk.CheckButton({label: _('Use custom color')}); 105 | this.vbox3.add(item); 106 | Schema.bind('custom-color', item, 'active', Gio.SettingsBindFlags.DEFAULT); 107 | 108 | let color = new Gtk.ColorButton(); 109 | this.vbox3.add(color); 110 | 111 | let _color = this.getColorByHexadecimal(Schema.get_string('color')); 112 | color.set_color(_color); 113 | 114 | color.connect('color-set', (function (color) { 115 | Schema.set_string('color', this.getHexadecimalByColor(color.get_color())); 116 | }).bind(this)); 117 | 118 | item = new Gtk.CheckButton({label: _('Startup Notification')}); 119 | this.vbox3.add(item); 120 | Schema.bind('startup-notification', item, 'active', Gio.SettingsBindFlags.DEFAULT); 121 | 122 | label = new Gtk.Label({label: 'Format: '}); 123 | format = new Gtk.Entry(); 124 | hbox = new Gtk.HBox(); 125 | hbox.add(label); 126 | hbox.add(format); 127 | this.vbox3.add(hbox); 128 | format.set_text(Schema.get_string('widget-format')); 129 | format.connect('changed', function (format) { 130 | Schema.set_string('widget-format', format.text); 131 | }); 132 | 133 | comment = new Gtk.Label({ 134 | label: _('Formatting possible values:\n%Y: 4-digit year\n%y: 2-digit year\n%M: 2-digit month\n%m: 1 or 2-digit month\n%MM: Full month name\n%mm: Abbreviated month name\n%D: 2-digit day\n%d: 1 or 2-digit day'), 135 | use_markup: true 136 | }); 137 | this.vbox3.add(comment); 138 | 139 | this.main_hbox.show_all(); 140 | }, 141 | 142 | _scaleRound: function(value) 143 | { 144 | // Based on gtk/gtkcoloreditor.c 145 | value = Math.floor((value / 255) + 0.5); 146 | value = Math.max(value, 0); 147 | value = Math.min(value, 255); 148 | return value; 149 | }, 150 | 151 | _dec2Hex: function(value) 152 | { 153 | value = value.toString(16); 154 | 155 | while (value.length < 2) { 156 | value = '0' + value; 157 | } 158 | 159 | return value; 160 | }, 161 | 162 | getColorByHexadecimal: function(hex) 163 | { 164 | let colorArray = Gdk.Color.parse(hex); 165 | let color = null; 166 | 167 | if (colorArray[0]) { 168 | color = colorArray[1]; 169 | } else { 170 | // On any error, default to red 171 | color = new Gdk.Color({red: 65535}); 172 | } 173 | 174 | return color; 175 | }, 176 | 177 | getHexadecimalByColor: function(color) 178 | { 179 | let red = this._scaleRound(color.red); 180 | let green = this._scaleRound(color.green); 181 | let blue = this._scaleRound(color.blue); 182 | return '#' + this._dec2Hex(red) + this._dec2Hex(green) + this._dec2Hex(blue); 183 | } 184 | }); 185 | 186 | function buildPrefsWidget() 187 | { 188 | let widget = new App(); 189 | return widget.main_hbox; 190 | } 191 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /extension.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const St = imports.gi.St; 2 | const Main = imports.ui.main; 3 | const PanelMenu = imports.ui.panelMenu; 4 | const PopupMenu = imports.ui.popupMenu; 5 | const MainLoop = imports.mainloop; 6 | const Lang = imports.lang; 7 | const MessageTray = imports.ui.messageTray; 8 | const Clutter = imports.gi.Clutter; 9 | const Shell = imports.gi.Shell; 10 | 11 | const ExtensionUtils = imports.misc.extensionUtils; 12 | const extension = ExtensionUtils.getCurrentExtension(); 13 | const convenience = extension.imports.convenience; 14 | 15 | const HijriDate = extension.imports.HijriDate; 16 | const Calendar = extension.imports.calendar; 17 | 18 | const Events = extension.imports.Events; 19 | const str = extension.imports.strFunctions; 20 | 21 | const Schema = convenience.getSettings(extension, 'hijri-calendar'); 22 | const ConverterTypes = { 23 | fromGregorian : 0, 24 | fromHijri : 1 25 | }; 26 | 27 | let messageTray; 28 | 29 | const HijriCalendar = new Lang.Class({ 30 | Name: 'HijriCalendar.HijriCalendar', 31 | Extends: PanelMenu.Button, 32 | 33 | _init: function () { 34 | messageTray = new MessageTray.MessageTray(); 35 | this.parent(0.0); 36 | 37 | this.label = new St.Label({ 38 | y_expand: true, 39 | y_align: Clutter.ActorAlign.CENTER 40 | }); 41 | this.actor.add_actor(this.label); 42 | 43 | // some codes for coloring label 44 | if (Schema.get_boolean('custom-color')) { 45 | this.label.set_style('color: ' + Schema.get_string('color')); 46 | } 47 | 48 | let that = this; 49 | this.schema_color_change_signal = Schema.connect('changed::color', Lang.bind( 50 | that, function () { 51 | if (Schema.get_boolean('custom-color')) { 52 | that.label.set_style('color: ' + Schema.get_string('color')); 53 | } 54 | } 55 | )); 56 | 57 | this.schema_custom_color_signal = Schema.connect('changed::custom-color', Lang.bind( 58 | that, function () { 59 | if (Schema.get_boolean('custom-color')) { 60 | that.label.set_style('color: ' + Schema.get_string('color')); 61 | } else { 62 | that.label.set_style('color:'); 63 | } 64 | } 65 | )); 66 | 67 | this.schema_widget_format_signal = Schema.connect('changed::widget-format', Lang.bind( 68 | that, function () { 69 | this._updateDate(true, true) 70 | } 71 | )); 72 | /////////////////////////////// 73 | 74 | this._today = ''; 75 | 76 | let vbox = new St.BoxLayout({vertical: true}); 77 | let calendar = new PopupMenu.PopupBaseMenuItem({ 78 | reactive: false, 79 | can_focus: false 80 | }); 81 | calendar.actor.add_child(vbox); 82 | this.menu.addMenuItem(calendar); 83 | 84 | this._calendar = new Calendar.Calendar(); 85 | vbox.add_actor(this._calendar.actor); 86 | 87 | this._generateConverterPart(); 88 | 89 | // action buttons 90 | let actionButtons = new PopupMenu.PopupBaseMenuItem({ 91 | reactive: false, 92 | can_focus: false 93 | }); 94 | this.menu.addMenuItem(actionButtons); 95 | 96 | // Add preferences button 97 | let icon = new St.Icon({ 98 | icon_name: 'emblem-system-symbolic', 99 | style_class: 'popup-menu-icon calendar-popup-menu-icon' 100 | }); 101 | 102 | let _appSys = Shell.AppSystem.get_default(); 103 | let _gsmPrefs = _appSys.lookup_app('gnome-shell-extension-prefs.desktop'); 104 | 105 | let preferencesIcon = new St.Button({ 106 | child: icon, 107 | style_class: 'system-menu-action calendar-preferences-button', 108 | reactive: true, 109 | can_focus: true 110 | }); 111 | preferencesIcon.connect('clicked', function () { 112 | if (_gsmPrefs.get_state() === _gsmPrefs.SHELL_APP_STATE_RUNNING) { 113 | _gsmPrefs.activate(); 114 | } else { 115 | launch_extension_prefs(extension.metadata.uuid); 116 | } 117 | }); 118 | actionButtons.actor.add(preferencesIcon, {expand: true, x_fill: false}); 119 | 120 | this.menu.connect('open-state-changed', Lang.bind(that, function (menu, isOpen) { 121 | if (isOpen) { 122 | let now = new Date(); 123 | now = HijriDate.HijriDate.toHijri(now.getFullYear(), now.getMonth() + 1, now.getDate()); 124 | that._calendar.setDate(now); 125 | } 126 | })); 127 | }, 128 | 129 | _updateDate: function (skip_notification, force) 130 | { 131 | this._isHoliday = false; 132 | let _date = new Date(); 133 | this._events = ''; 134 | 135 | // convert to Hijri 136 | _date = HijriDate.HijriDate.toHijri(_date.getFullYear(), _date.getMonth() + 1, _date.getDate()); 137 | 138 | // if today is "today" just return, don't change anything! 139 | if (!force && this._today === _date.yearDays) { 140 | return true; 141 | } 142 | 143 | // set today as "today" 144 | this._today = _date.yearDays; 145 | 146 | // set indicator label and popupmenu 147 | // get events of today 148 | let ev = new Events.Events(); 149 | let events = ev.getEvents(new Date()); 150 | events[0] = events[0] !== '' ? "\n" + events[0] : ''; 151 | 152 | // is holiday? 153 | if (events[1]) { 154 | this.label.add_style_class_name("hcalendar-holiday"); 155 | } else { 156 | this.label.remove_style_class_name("hcalendar-holiday"); 157 | } 158 | 159 | this.label.set_text( 160 | str.format( 161 | this._calendar.format( 162 | Schema.get_string('widget-format'), 163 | _date.day, 164 | _date.month, 165 | _date.year, 166 | 'hijri' 167 | ) 168 | ) 169 | ); 170 | 171 | _date = str.format(_date.day + ' ' + HijriDate.HijriDate.h_month_names[_date.month - 1] + ' ' + _date.year); 172 | if (!skip_notification){ 173 | notify(_date, events[0]); 174 | } 175 | 176 | return true; 177 | }, 178 | 179 | _generateConverterPart: function () 180 | { 181 | // Add date conversion button 182 | let converterMenu = new PopupMenu.PopupSubMenuMenuItem('تحويل التاريخ'); 183 | this.menu.addMenuItem(converterMenu); 184 | this.converterVbox = new St.BoxLayout({vertical: true}); 185 | let converterSubMenu = new PopupMenu.PopupBaseMenuItem({ 186 | reactive: false, 187 | can_focus: false 188 | }); 189 | converterSubMenu.actor.add_child(this.converterVbox); 190 | converterMenu.menu.addMenuItem(converterSubMenu); 191 | 192 | let middleBox = new St.BoxLayout({style_class: 'hcalendar-converter-box'}); 193 | 194 | this._activeConverter = ConverterTypes.fromGregorian; 195 | 196 | let fromGregorian = new St.Button({ 197 | reactive : true, 198 | can_focus : true, 199 | track_hover : true, 200 | label : _('من الميلادي'), 201 | accessible_name: 'fromGregorian', 202 | style_class : 'popup-menu-item button hcalendar-button fromGregorian active' 203 | }); 204 | fromGregorian.connect('clicked', Lang.bind(this, this._toggleConverter)); 205 | fromGregorian.TypeID = ConverterTypes.fromGregorian; 206 | 207 | let fromHijri = new St.Button({ 208 | reactive : true, 209 | can_focus : true, 210 | track_hover : true, 211 | label : _('من الهجري'), 212 | accessible_name: 'fromHijri', 213 | style_class : 'popup-menu-item button hcalendar-button fromHijri' 214 | }); 215 | fromHijri.connect('clicked', Lang.bind(this, this._toggleConverter)); 216 | fromHijri.TypeID = ConverterTypes.fromHijri; 217 | 218 | middleBox.add(fromHijri); 219 | middleBox.add(fromGregorian); 220 | 221 | this.converterVbox.add(middleBox); 222 | 223 | let converterHbox = new St.BoxLayout({style_class: 'hcalendar-converter-box'}); 224 | 225 | this.converterYear = new St.Entry({ 226 | name: 'year', 227 | hint_text: _('سنة'), 228 | can_focus: true, 229 | style_class: 'hcalendar-converter-entry' 230 | }); 231 | this.converterYear.clutter_text.connect('text-changed', Lang.bind(this, this._onModifyConverter)); 232 | converterHbox.add(this.converterYear, {expand: true}); 233 | 234 | this.converterMonth = new St.Entry({ 235 | name: 'month', 236 | hint_text: _('شهر'), 237 | can_focus: true, 238 | style_class: 'hcalendar-converter-entry' 239 | }); 240 | converterHbox.add(this.converterMonth, {expand: true}); 241 | this.converterMonth.clutter_text.connect('text-changed', Lang.bind(this, this._onModifyConverter)); 242 | 243 | this.converterDay = new St.Entry({ 244 | name: 'day', 245 | hint_text: _('يوم'), 246 | can_focus: true, 247 | style_class: 'hcalendar-converter-entry' 248 | }); 249 | converterHbox.add(this.converterDay, {expand: true}); 250 | this.converterDay.clutter_text.connect('text-changed', Lang.bind(this, this._onModifyConverter)); 251 | 252 | this.converterVbox.add(converterHbox); 253 | 254 | this.convertedDatesVbox = new St.BoxLayout({vertical: true}); 255 | this.converterVbox.add(this.convertedDatesVbox); 256 | }, 257 | 258 | _onModifyConverter: function() 259 | { 260 | // erase old date 261 | let convertedDatesChildren = this.convertedDatesVbox.get_children(); 262 | for(let i = 0; i < convertedDatesChildren.length; i++) 263 | { 264 | convertedDatesChildren[i].destroy(); 265 | } 266 | 267 | let year = this.converterYear.get_text(); 268 | let month = this.converterMonth.get_text(); 269 | let day = this.converterDay.get_text(); 270 | 271 | // check if data is numerical and not empty 272 | if (isNaN(day) || isNaN(month) || isNaN(year) || !day || !month || !year || year.length !== 4) { 273 | return; 274 | } 275 | 276 | let gDate; 277 | let hDate; 278 | 279 | switch (this._activeConverter) { 280 | case ConverterTypes.fromGregorian: 281 | hDate = HijriDate.HijriDate.toHijri(year, month, day); 282 | break; 283 | 284 | case ConverterTypes.fromHijri: 285 | gDate = HijriDate.HijriDate.fromHijri(year, month, day); 286 | break; 287 | } 288 | 289 | // add gregorian date 290 | if (Schema.get_boolean("gregorian-display") && gDate) { 291 | let button = new St.Button({ 292 | label: this._calendar.format( 293 | Schema.get_string('gregorian-display-format'), 294 | gDate.day, 295 | gDate.month, 296 | gDate.year, 297 | 'gregorian' 298 | ), 299 | style_class: 'calendar-day hcalendar-date-label' 300 | }); 301 | this.convertedDatesVbox.add(button, {expand: true, x_fill: true, x_align: St.Align.MIDDLE}); 302 | button.connect('clicked', Lang.bind(button, function () { 303 | St.Clipboard.get_default().set_text(St.ClipboardType.CLIPBOARD, this.label) 304 | })); 305 | } 306 | 307 | // add hijri date 308 | if (Schema.get_boolean("hijri-display") && hDate) { 309 | let button = new St.Button({ 310 | label: str.format( 311 | this._calendar.format( 312 | Schema.get_string('hijri-display-format'), 313 | hDate.day, 314 | hDate.month, 315 | hDate.year, 316 | 'hijri' 317 | ) 318 | ), 319 | style_class: 'calendar-day hcalendar-date-label' 320 | }); 321 | this.convertedDatesVbox.add(button, {expand: true, x_fill: true, x_align: St.Align.MIDDLE}); 322 | button.connect('clicked', Lang.bind(button, function () { 323 | St.Clipboard.get_default().set_text(St.ClipboardType.CLIPBOARD, this.label) 324 | })); 325 | } 326 | }, 327 | 328 | _toggleConverter: function(button) 329 | { 330 | // skip because it is already active 331 | if(this._activeConverter === button.TypeID) 332 | { 333 | return; 334 | } 335 | 336 | // first remove active classes then highlight the clicked button 337 | let tabBox = button.get_parent(); 338 | let tabBoxChildren = tabBox.get_children(); 339 | 340 | for(let i = 0; i < tabBoxChildren.length; i++) 341 | { 342 | let tabButton = tabBoxChildren[i]; 343 | tabButton.remove_style_class_name("active"); 344 | } 345 | 346 | button.add_style_class_name("active"); 347 | this._activeConverter = button.TypeID; 348 | 349 | this._onModifyConverter() 350 | } 351 | }); 352 | 353 | function notify(msg, details) 354 | { 355 | let source = new MessageTray.SystemNotificationSource(); 356 | messageTray.add(source); 357 | let notification = new MessageTray.Notification(source, msg, details); 358 | notification.setTransient(true); 359 | source.notify(notification); 360 | } 361 | 362 | 363 | let _indicator; 364 | let _timer; 365 | 366 | function init(metadata) 367 | { 368 | } 369 | 370 | function enable() 371 | { 372 | _indicator = new HijriCalendar; 373 | Main.panel.addToStatusArea('hijri_calendar', _indicator); 374 | _indicator._updateDate(!Schema.get_boolean('startup-notification')); 375 | _timer = MainLoop.timeout_add(3000, Lang.bind(_indicator, _indicator._updateDate)); 376 | } 377 | 378 | function disable() 379 | { 380 | Schema.disconnect(_indicator.schema_color_change_signal); 381 | Schema.disconnect(_indicator.schema_custom_color_signal); 382 | Schema.disconnect(_indicator.schema_widget_format_signal); 383 | 384 | _indicator.destroy(); 385 | MainLoop.source_remove(_timer); 386 | } 387 | 388 | function launch_extension_prefs(uuid) 389 | { 390 | let appSys = Shell.AppSystem.get_default(); 391 | let app = appSys.lookup_app('gnome-shell-extension-prefs.desktop'); 392 | let info = app.get_app_info(); 393 | let timestamp = global.display.get_current_time_roundtrip(); 394 | info.launch_uris( 395 | ['extension:///' + uuid], 396 | global.create_app_launch_context(timestamp, -1) 397 | ); 398 | } 399 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /calendar.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const Clutter = imports.gi.Clutter; 2 | const Lang = imports.lang; 3 | const St = imports.gi.St; 4 | const Pango = imports.gi.Pango; 5 | 6 | const ExtensionUtils = imports.misc.extensionUtils; 7 | const extension = ExtensionUtils.getCurrentExtension(); 8 | const convenience = extension.imports.convenience; 9 | 10 | const HijriDate = extension.imports.HijriDate; 11 | 12 | const str = extension.imports.strFunctions; 13 | const Events = extension.imports.Events; 14 | 15 | const Schema = convenience.getSettings(extension, 'hijri-calendar'); 16 | 17 | function _sameDay(dateA, dateB) { 18 | return (dateA.year === dateB.year && 19 | dateA.month === dateB.month && 20 | dateA.day === dateB.day); 21 | } 22 | 23 | function Calendar() { 24 | this._init(); 25 | } 26 | 27 | Calendar.prototype = { 28 | weekdayAbbr: ['س', 'ا', 'ا', 'ث', 'ا', 'خ', 'ج'], 29 | _weekStart: 6, 30 | 31 | _init: function () { 32 | // Start off with the current date 33 | this._selectedDate = new Date(); 34 | this._selectedDate = HijriDate.HijriDate.toHijri(this._selectedDate.getFullYear(), this._selectedDate.getMonth() + 1, this._selectedDate.getDate()); 35 | 36 | this.actor = new St.Widget({ 37 | //homogeneous: false, 38 | style_class: 'calendar', 39 | layout_manager: new Clutter.GridLayout(), 40 | reactive: true 41 | }); 42 | 43 | this.actor.connect('scroll-event', Lang.bind(this, this._onScroll)); 44 | 45 | this._buildHeader(); 46 | }, 47 | 48 | // Sets the calendar to show a specific date 49 | setDate: function (date) { 50 | if (!_sameDay(date, this._selectedDate)) { 51 | this._selectedDate = date; 52 | } 53 | 54 | this._update(); 55 | }, 56 | 57 | // Sets the calendar to show a specific date 58 | format: function (format, day, month, year, calendar) { 59 | let months = 60 | { 61 | gregorian: 62 | { 63 | small: ['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec'], 64 | large: ['January', 'February', 'March', 'April', 'May', 'June', 'July', 'August', 'September', 'October', 'November', 'December'] 65 | }, 66 | hijri: 67 | { 68 | small: ['محر', 'صفر', 'رب۱', 'رب۲', 'جم۱', 'جم۲', 'رجب', 'شعب', 'رمض', 'شوا', 'ذوق', 'ذوح'], 69 | large: ['محرم', 'صفر', 'ربیع‌الأول', 'ربیع‌الثانی', 'جمادی‌الأولى', 'جمادی‌الثانیة', 'رجب', 'شعبان', 'رمضان', 'شوال', 'ذو القعدة', 'ذو الحجة'] 70 | } 71 | }; 72 | 73 | let find = ['%Y', '%y', '%MM', '%mm', '%M', '%m', '%D', '%d']; 74 | let replace = [ 75 | year, 76 | (year + "").slice(-2), 77 | months[calendar]['large'][month - 1], 78 | months[calendar]['small'][month - 1], 79 | ("0" + (month)).slice(-2), 80 | month, 81 | ("0" + day).slice(-2), 82 | day 83 | ]; 84 | return str.replace(find, replace, format); 85 | }, 86 | 87 | _buildHeader: function () { 88 | this._rtl = (Clutter.get_default_text_direction() === Clutter.TextDirection.RTL); 89 | if (this._rtl) { 90 | this._colPosition = 0; 91 | } else { 92 | this._colPosition = 6; 93 | } 94 | 95 | this.actor.destroy_all_children(); 96 | 97 | // Top line of the calendar '<| year month |>' 98 | this._topBox = new St.BoxLayout(); 99 | this.actor.layout_manager.attach(this._topBox, 0, 0, 7, 1); 100 | 101 | 102 | let rightButton = null; 103 | let icon = null; 104 | let style = 'pager-button hcalendar-top-button'; 105 | if (this._rtl) { 106 | icon = new St.Icon({icon_name: 'go-last-symbolic'}); 107 | rightButton = new St.Button({style_class: style, child: icon}); 108 | rightButton.connect('clicked', Lang.bind(this, this._onPrevYearButtonClicked)); 109 | } else { 110 | icon = new St.Icon({icon_name: 'go-first-symbolic'}); 111 | rightButton = new St.Button({style_class: style, child: icon}); 112 | rightButton.connect('clicked', Lang.bind(this, this._onNextYearButtonClicked)); 113 | } 114 | icon.set_icon_size(16); 115 | this._topBox.add(rightButton); 116 | 117 | if (this._rtl) { 118 | icon = new St.Icon({icon_name: 'go-next-symbolic'}); 119 | rightButton = new St.Button({style_class: style, child: icon}); 120 | rightButton.connect('clicked', Lang.bind(this, this._onPrevMonthButtonClicked)); 121 | } else { 122 | icon = new St.Icon({icon_name: 'go-previous-symbolic'}); 123 | rightButton = new St.Button({style_class: style, child: icon}); 124 | rightButton.connect('clicked', Lang.bind(this, this._onNextMonthButtonClicked)); 125 | } 126 | icon.set_icon_size(16); 127 | this._topBox.add(rightButton); 128 | 129 | this._monthLabel = new St.Label({style_class: 'calendar-month-label'}); 130 | this._topBox.add(this._monthLabel, {expand: true, x_fill: false, x_align: St.Align.MIDDLE}); 131 | 132 | let leftButton = null; 133 | if (this._rtl) { 134 | icon = new St.Icon({icon_name: 'go-previous-symbolic'}); 135 | leftButton = new St.Button({style_class: style, child: icon}); 136 | leftButton.connect('clicked', Lang.bind(this, this._onNextMonthButtonClicked)); 137 | } else { 138 | icon = new St.Icon({icon_name: 'go-next-symbolic'}); 139 | leftButton = new St.Button({style_class: style, child: icon}); 140 | leftButton.connect('clicked', Lang.bind(this, this._onPrevMonthButtonClicked)); 141 | } 142 | icon.set_icon_size(16); 143 | this._topBox.add(leftButton); 144 | 145 | if (this._rtl) { 146 | icon = new St.Icon({icon_name: 'go-first-symbolic'}); 147 | leftButton = new St.Button({style_class: style, child: icon}); 148 | leftButton.connect('clicked', Lang.bind(this, this._onNextYearButtonClicked)); 149 | } else { 150 | icon = new St.Icon({icon_name: 'go-last-symbolic'}); 151 | leftButton = new St.Button({style_class: style, child: icon}); 152 | leftButton.connect('clicked', Lang.bind(this, this._onPrevYearButtonClicked)); 153 | } 154 | icon.set_icon_size(16); 155 | this._topBox.add(leftButton); 156 | 157 | // Add weekday labels... 158 | for (let i = 0; i < 7; i++) { 159 | let label = new St.Label({ 160 | style_class: 'calendar-day-base calendar-day-heading hcalendar-rtl', 161 | text: this.weekdayAbbr[i] 162 | }); 163 | this.actor.layout_manager.attach(label, Math.abs(this._colPosition - i), 1, 1, 1); 164 | } 165 | 166 | // All the children after this are days, and get removed when we update the calendar 167 | this._firstDayIndex = this.actor.get_children().length; 168 | }, 169 | 170 | _onScroll: function (actor, event) { 171 | switch (event.get_scroll_direction()) { 172 | case Clutter.ScrollDirection.UP: 173 | case Clutter.ScrollDirection.LEFT: 174 | this._onNextMonthButtonClicked(); 175 | break; 176 | case Clutter.ScrollDirection.DOWN: 177 | case Clutter.ScrollDirection.RIGHT: 178 | this._onPrevMonthButtonClicked(); 179 | break; 180 | } 181 | }, 182 | 183 | _onPrevMonthButtonClicked: function () { 184 | let newDate = this._selectedDate; 185 | let oldMonth = newDate.month; 186 | if (oldMonth === 1) { 187 | newDate.month = 12; 188 | newDate.year--; 189 | } 190 | else { 191 | newDate.month--; 192 | } 193 | 194 | this.setDate(newDate); 195 | }, 196 | 197 | _onNextMonthButtonClicked: function () { 198 | let newDate = this._selectedDate; 199 | let oldMonth = newDate.month; 200 | if (oldMonth === 12) { 201 | newDate.month = 1; 202 | newDate.year++; 203 | } 204 | else { 205 | newDate.month++; 206 | } 207 | 208 | this.setDate(newDate); 209 | }, 210 | 211 | _onPrevYearButtonClicked: function () { 212 | let newDate = this._selectedDate; 213 | newDate.year--; 214 | 215 | this.setDate(newDate); 216 | }, 217 | 218 | _onNextYearButtonClicked: function () { 219 | let newDate = this._selectedDate; 220 | newDate.year++; 221 | 222 | this.setDate(newDate); 223 | }, 224 | 225 | _update: function () { 226 | let now = new Date(); 227 | now = HijriDate.HijriDate.toHijri(now.getFullYear(), now.getMonth() + 1, now.getDate()); 228 | 229 | if (this._selectedDate.year === now.year) { 230 | this._monthLabel.text = HijriDate.HijriDate.h_month_names[this._selectedDate.month - 1]; 231 | } else { 232 | this._monthLabel.text = HijriDate.HijriDate.h_month_names[this._selectedDate.month - 1] + ' ' + str.format(this._selectedDate.year); 233 | } 234 | 235 | // Remove everything but the topBox and the weekday labels 236 | let children = this.actor.get_children(); 237 | for (let i = this._firstDayIndex; i < children.length; i++) { 238 | children[i].destroy(); 239 | } 240 | 241 | // Start at the beginning of the week before the start of the month 242 | let iter = this._selectedDate; 243 | iter = HijriDate.HijriDate.fromHijri(iter.year, iter.month, 1); 244 | iter = new Date(iter.year, iter.month - 1, iter.day); 245 | let daysToWeekStart = (7 + iter.getDay() - this._weekStart) % 7; 246 | iter.setDate(iter.getDate() - daysToWeekStart); 247 | 248 | let row = 2; 249 | let ev = new Events.Events(); 250 | let events; 251 | while (true) { 252 | let p_iter = HijriDate.HijriDate.toHijri(iter.getFullYear(), iter.getMonth() + 1, iter.getDate()); 253 | let button = new St.Button({label: str.format(p_iter.day)}); 254 | 255 | button.connect('clicked', Lang.bind(this, function () { 256 | this.setDate(p_iter); 257 | })); 258 | 259 | // find events and holidays 260 | events = ev.getEvents(iter); 261 | 262 | let styleClass = ' calendar-day-base calendar-day hcalendar-day '; 263 | if (events[1]) 264 | styleClass += ' calendar-nonwork-day hcalendar-nonwork-day '; 265 | else 266 | styleClass += ' calendar-work-day hcalendar-work-day '; 267 | 268 | if (row === 2) 269 | styleClass = ' calendar-day-top ' + styleClass; 270 | if (iter.getDay() === this._weekStart - 1) 271 | styleClass = ' calendar-day-left ' + styleClass; 272 | 273 | if (_sameDay(now, p_iter)) { 274 | styleClass += ' calendar-today '; 275 | } else if (p_iter.month !== this._selectedDate.month) { 276 | styleClass += ' calendar-other-month-day hcalendar-other-month-day '; 277 | } 278 | 279 | if (_sameDay(this._selectedDate, p_iter)) { 280 | button.add_style_pseudo_class('active'); 281 | } 282 | 283 | if (events[0]) 284 | styleClass += ' hcalendar-day-with-events '; 285 | 286 | button.style_class = styleClass; 287 | 288 | this.actor.layout_manager.attach( 289 | button, 290 | Math.abs(this._colPosition - (7 + iter.getDay() - this._weekStart) % 7), 291 | row, 292 | 1, 293 | 1 294 | ); 295 | 296 | iter.setDate(iter.getDate() + 1); 297 | 298 | if (iter.getDay() === this._weekStart) { 299 | // We stop on the first "first day of the week" after the month we are displaying 300 | if (p_iter.month > this._selectedDate.month || p_iter.year > this._selectedDate.year) { 301 | break; 302 | } 303 | row++; 304 | } 305 | } 306 | 307 | // find gregorian date 308 | let g_selectedDate = HijriDate.HijriDate.fromHijri(this._selectedDate.year, this._selectedDate.month, this._selectedDate.day); 309 | g_selectedDate = new Date(g_selectedDate.year, g_selectedDate.month - 1, g_selectedDate.day); 310 | 311 | // find hijri date of today 312 | let h_selectedDate = HijriDate.HijriDate.toHijri(g_selectedDate.getFullYear(), g_selectedDate.getMonth() + 1, g_selectedDate.getDate()); 313 | 314 | // add gregorian date 315 | if (Schema.get_boolean('gregorian-display')) { 316 | let _datesBox_g = new St.BoxLayout(); 317 | this.actor.layout_manager.attach(_datesBox_g, 0, ++row, 7, 1); 318 | 319 | let button = new St.Button({ 320 | label: this.format( 321 | Schema.get_string('gregorian-display-format'), 322 | g_selectedDate.getDate(), 323 | g_selectedDate.getMonth() + 1, 324 | g_selectedDate.getFullYear(), 325 | 'gregorian' 326 | ), 327 | style_class: 'calendar-day hcalendar-date-label' 328 | }); 329 | _datesBox_g.add(button, {expand: true, x_fill: true, x_align: St.Align.MIDDLE}); 330 | button.connect('clicked', Lang.bind(button, function () { 331 | St.Clipboard.get_default().set_text(St.ClipboardType.CLIPBOARD, this.label) 332 | })); 333 | } 334 | 335 | // add hijri date 336 | if (Schema.get_boolean("hijri-display")) { 337 | let _datesBox_h = new St.BoxLayout(); 338 | this.actor.layout_manager.attach(_datesBox_h, 0, ++row, 7, 1); 339 | 340 | let button = new St.Button({ 341 | label: str.format( 342 | this.format( 343 | Schema.get_string('hijri-display-format'), 344 | h_selectedDate.day, 345 | h_selectedDate.month, 346 | h_selectedDate.year, 347 | 'hijri' 348 | ) 349 | ), 350 | style_class: 'calendar-day hcalendar-date-label' 351 | }); 352 | _datesBox_h.add(button, {expand: true, x_fill: true, x_align: St.Align.MIDDLE}); 353 | button.connect('clicked', Lang.bind(button, function () { 354 | St.Clipboard.get_default().set_text(St.ClipboardType.CLIPBOARD, this.label) 355 | })); 356 | } 357 | 358 | // add event box for selected date 359 | events = ev.getEvents(g_selectedDate); 360 | 361 | if (events[0]) { 362 | let _eventBox = new St.BoxLayout(); 363 | this.actor.layout_manager.attach(_eventBox, 0, ++row, 7, 1); 364 | let bottomLabel = new St.Label({ 365 | text: str.format(events[0]), 366 | style_class: 'hcalendar-event-label' 367 | }); 368 | 369 | /* Wrap truncate some texts! 370 | * And I cannot make height of eventBox flexible! 371 | * I think it's a bug in St library! 372 | **/ 373 | bottomLabel.clutter_text.line_wrap = true; 374 | bottomLabel.clutter_text.line_wrap_mode = Pango.WrapMode.WORD_CHAR; 375 | bottomLabel.clutter_text.ellipsize = Pango.EllipsizeMode.NONE; 376 | _eventBox.add(bottomLabel, {expand: true, x_fill: true, y_fill: true, x_align: St.Align.MIDDLE}); 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