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Note: The other API fields in the configuration element (not listed here) should NOT need to be modified from their default values.
 
Note: The other API fields in the configuration element (not listed here) should NOT need to be modified from their default values.
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== Subsites ==
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A specific subsite for social media pages is optional. The Social Media Feed page which in most cases will be a public facing page (or pages) can live anywhere on your site. But for this install we will create a ''socialmedia'' subsite for this page.
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It is '''highly recommended''' to have a Web Admin subsite that contains a Social Media subsite that will contain the Management pages for for administrators. This allows security to be setup for the subsite to allow only administrators access for the webadmin subsite.
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Your site may already have a ''webadmin'' subsite.  The steps under '''Web Admin'' will add a ''socialmedia'' subsite into the ''webadmin'' subsite.
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=== Social Media ===
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# Create a new subsite under the site root called ''socialmedia''.
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=== Web Admin ===
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# Create a new subsite under the site root called ''webadmin''.
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# Create a new subsite under ''webadmin'' called ''socialmedia''.
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# Configure the ''/webadmin/socialmedia/'' subsite Content Security to give 'No Rights' to 'Anonymous Users' and 'Authenticated Users'. 
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# Configure the ''/webadmin/socialmedia/'' subsite Content Security to give permissions to the group of administrators who will manage the Forums.
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It is '''highly recommended''' to have a Calendar Web Admin subsite for administrators and a Calendar Lightbox subsite for the lightbox pages.  This allows security to be setup for the subsite to allow only administrators access for the webadmin and the CS toolbar turned off for the lightbox pages.
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Your site may already have a ''webadmin'' and/or ''lightbox'' subsite.  The steps below will add a ''calendar'' subsite into the ''webadmin'' and ''lightbox'' subsites.
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== Calendar ==
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# Create a new subsite under the site root called ''calendar'' for an "all events" version of the calendar.
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# Create additional subsites under the ''calendar'' subsite for any organizations that will have filtered versions of the calendar.
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== Web Admin ==
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# Create a new subsite under the site root called ''webadmin''.
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# Create a new subsite under ''webadmin'' called ''calendar''.
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# Configure the ''/webadmin/calendar/'' subsite Content Security to give 'No Rights' to 'Anonymous Users' and 'Authenticated Users'. 
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# Configure the ''/webadmin/calendar/'' subsite Content Security to give permissions to the group of administrators who will manage the Calendar.
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== Lightbox ==
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# Create a new subsite under the site root called ''lightbox''.
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# Create a new subsite under ''lightbox'' called ''calendar''.
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# After the App is fully configured turn off the CS toolbar via the General Security for the ''lightbox'' subsite.

Revision as of 18:56, 16 October 2012

Back to PT Calendar

IMPORTANT: v3.0 HAS NOT BEEN RELEASED!!

Download

Download the Calendar Application from the Community Site Project or from the SVN Repository.

Extract the zip files into the following directory: /ADF/apps/pt_calendar/

Site Configuration

The Calendar Application is built within the ADF. The ADF 1.5.3 or greater must be installed in the site to run the Calendar Application, follow the ADF Installation instructions.

  • Make sure the ADF is setup and running on the site. If the ADF is not setup, then follow the instructions for ADF Installation.
  • Open the sites 'ADF.cfc' (See Site Configuration (ADF.cfc) for more info) file (located in your site's /_cs_apps/ directory) in a text editor. Locate the Load the ADF Application into application space comment in the file. Add (or uncomment) the following command under the comment section:
loadApp("ptCalendar");

Styles

There are several out of the box style options for the Social Media application. Most of the styles are defined in the following style sheets located in the /style directory within the ADF Social Media App directory:

  • /ADF/apps/pt_social_media/style/calendar.css

You have two options: you can either load them into your Base Plus One (recommended) or your can load them into the Calendar Templates you create.

Note: the classes and styles defined for the Calendar app are targeted tightly for the layout generated by the Social Media application and should not interfere with your site styles. However, it is a good idea to give these styles sheets higher precedence in your style definitions.

Import Custom Elements

The Calendar App has several Custom Components defined within CommonSpot. These components are available in the Calendar's "exported-objects" folder located at the root of the Social Media application directory (e.g. /ADF/apps/pt_calendar/exported-objects/)

To import these objects, you will need to be an administrator for your site.

Create a "PT Calendar App Elements" category and import all portions of each component in the order listed.

Import Custom Elements:

  1. ptCalendar Configuration (ptCalendar-Configuration-Custom-Element.zip)
  2. Calendar Page Mapping (Calendar-Page-Mapping-Custom-Element.zip)
  3. Calendar Organizations (Calendar-Organizations-Custom-Element.zip)
  4. Calendar Event Recurrence (Calendar-Event-Recurrence-Custom-Element.zip)
  5. Calendar Event Details (Calendar-Event-Details-Custom-Element.zip)
  6. Calendar Event DateTime (Calendar-Event-DateTime-Custom-Element.zip)
  7. Calendar Event Categories (Calendar-Event-Categories-Custom-Element.zip)
  8. Calendar Display Properties (Calendar-Display-Properties-Custom-Element.zip)

Verify Imports

The imported components' render handlers and custom field types must be verified. During the import process, the render handler and custom field types paths may have been changed to reflect the current site's path.

Review and update these paths to reference the ADF path. In most cases, this will just require to be unlocked and a change in the path from the site name to 'ADF'. Check the paths for the custom field types that were imported with the custom elements by unlocking them and fixing the explicit paths to point to "/ADF/extensions/".

If the custom elements that are imported contain custom field types that are already in the site, the naming convention for the custom field type will be unique. To resolve this, unlock the field types and elements, and reassign the element field type to the pre-existing field type.

Example: The SocialMedia Selector custom element contains two uses of the General Chooser field type, if the General Chooser field type is already installed on the site then the import process will attempt to import another General Chooser but with a new name such as "General Chooser_import_1250003208472." To resolve this issue, open the custom element and assign the field type (General Chooser_import_1250003208472) to the field type with the simple name General Chooser. After reassigning the field type, delete the new imported field from the list of custom field types.

App Configuration

The Social Media App uses a custom element to store site specific configurations.

Most of these configuration fields will not need to be modified from their default values. Although, there are a few fields that the values will need to be customized for your specific install of the application. These fields are be listed below.

There are several configuration fields:

General Configuration Tab

  1. CS USERS DSN - Where the Calendar will get the Users info for event category notifications. (Example: commonspot-users)
  2. Calendar UI Theme - The Calendar app utilizes jQueryUI Themes for styling of buttons, etc. There are some pre-installed themes that come with the ADF in the Thirdparty folder.
  3. Calendar App Use Event Tooltip - The Calendar app utilizes jQuery qTip for event detail tooltips. (Default: Yes)
  4. Calendar App ToolTip Theme - If using event detail tooltips, select one of the 6 pre-packed themes. (Default: Cream)
  5. Manage Event New URL - Site relative URL for adding new events via a lightbox page.(Example: /webadmin/lightbox/calendar/manage-add-new-event.cfm)
  6. Manage Event Copy URL - Site relative URL for copying new events via a lightbox page.(Example: /webadmin/lightbox/calendar/manage-copy-new-event.cfm)
  7. New Event URL - Site relative URL for a public facing form page for submitting a new Event requests. (Example: /new-event-form.cfm)
  8. Event Notification From Address - The 'From' email address of the notification email sent to event category users
  9. Event Notification Email Subject - The subject of the notification email sent to event category users
  10. Event Notification Email Message - The standard message for the notification email sent to event category users
  11. Calendar Small Grid Cell Width - (Default: 30)
  12. Calendar Small Grid Cell Height - (Default: 24)
  13. Calendar Large Grid Cell Width - (Default: 130)
  14. Calendar Large Grid Cell Height - (Default: 150)

Rendering and Display Tab

  1. CS USERS DSN - Where the Calendar will get the Users info for event category notifications. (Example: commonspot-users)
  2. Calendar UI Theme - The Calendar app utilizes jQueryUI Themes for styling of buttons, etc. There are some pre-installed themes that come with the ADF in the Thirdparty folder.
  3. Calendar App Use Event Tooltip - The Calendar app utilizes jQuery qTip for event detail tooltips. (Default: Yes)
  4. Calendar App ToolTip Theme - If using event detail tooltips, select one of the 6 pre-packed themes. (Default: Cream)
  5. Manage Event New URL - Site relative URL for adding new events via a lightbox page.(Example: /webadmin/lightbox/calendar/manage-add-new-event.cfm)
  6. Manage Event Copy URL - Site relative URL for copying new events via a lightbox page.(Example: /webadmin/lightbox/calendar/manage-copy-new-event.cfm)
  7. New Event URL - Site relative URL for a public facing form page for submitting a new Event requests. (Example: /new-event-form.cfm)
  8. Event Notification From Address - The 'From' email address of the notification email sent to event category users
  9. Event Notification Email Subject - The subject of the notification email sent to event category users
  10. Event Notification Email Message - The standard message for the notification email sent to event category users
  11. Calendar Small Grid Cell Width - (Default: 30)
  12. Calendar Small Grid Cell Height - (Default: 24)
  13. Calendar Large Grid Cell Width - (Default: 130)
  14. Calendar Large Grid Cell Height - (Default: 150)

Performace and Debugging Tab

  1. CS USERS DSN - Where the Calendar will get the Users info for event category notifications. (Example: commonspot-users)
  2. Calendar UI Theme - The Calendar app utilizes jQueryUI Themes for styling of buttons, etc. There are some pre-installed themes that come with the ADF in the Thirdparty folder.
  3. Calendar App Use Event Tooltip - The Calendar app utilizes jQuery qTip for event detail tooltips. (Default: Yes)
  4. Calendar App ToolTip Theme - If using event detail tooltips, select one of the 6 pre-packed themes. (Default: Cream)
  5. Manage Event New URL - Site relative URL for adding new events via a lightbox page.(Example: /webadmin/lightbox/calendar/manage-add-new-event.cfm)
  6. Manage Event Copy URL - Site relative URL for copying new events via a lightbox page.(Example: /webadmin/lightbox/calendar/manage-copy-new-event.cfm)
  7. New Event URL - Site relative URL for a public facing form page for submitting a new Event requests. (Example: /new-event-form.cfm)
  8. Event Notification From Address - The 'From' email address of the notification email sent to event category users
  9. Event Notification Email Subject - The subject of the notification email sent to event category users
  10. Event Notification Email Message - The standard message for the notification email sent to event category users
  11. Calendar Small Grid Cell Width - (Default: 30)
  12. Calendar Small Grid Cell Height - (Default: 24)
  13. Calendar Large Grid Cell Width - (Default: 130)
  14. Calendar Large Grid Cell Height - (Default: 150)

Note: The other API fields in the configuration element (not listed here) should NOT need to be modified from their default values.

Subsites

A specific subsite for social media pages is optional. The Social Media Feed page which in most cases will be a public facing page (or pages) can live anywhere on your site. But for this install we will create a socialmedia subsite for this page.

It is highly recommended to have a Web Admin subsite that contains a Social Media subsite that will contain the Management pages for for administrators. This allows security to be setup for the subsite to allow only administrators access for the webadmin subsite.

Your site may already have a webadmin subsite. The steps under 'Web Admin will add a socialmedia subsite into the webadmin subsite.

Social Media

  1. Create a new subsite under the site root called socialmedia.

Web Admin

  1. Create a new subsite under the site root called webadmin.
  2. Create a new subsite under webadmin called socialmedia.
  3. Configure the /webadmin/socialmedia/ subsite Content Security to give 'No Rights' to 'Anonymous Users' and 'Authenticated Users'.
  4. Configure the /webadmin/socialmedia/ subsite Content Security to give permissions to the group of administrators who will manage the Forums.

It is highly recommended to have a Calendar Web Admin subsite for administrators and a Calendar Lightbox subsite for the lightbox pages. This allows security to be setup for the subsite to allow only administrators access for the webadmin and the CS toolbar turned off for the lightbox pages.

Your site may already have a webadmin and/or lightbox subsite. The steps below will add a calendar subsite into the webadmin and lightbox subsites.

Calendar

  1. Create a new subsite under the site root called calendar for an "all events" version of the calendar.
  2. Create additional subsites under the calendar subsite for any organizations that will have filtered versions of the calendar.

Web Admin

  1. Create a new subsite under the site root called webadmin.
  2. Create a new subsite under webadmin called calendar.
  3. Configure the /webadmin/calendar/ subsite Content Security to give 'No Rights' to 'Anonymous Users' and 'Authenticated Users'.
  4. Configure the /webadmin/calendar/ subsite Content Security to give permissions to the group of administrators who will manage the Calendar.

Lightbox

  1. Create a new subsite under the site root called lightbox.
  2. Create a new subsite under lightbox called calendar.
  3. After the App is fully configured turn off the CS toolbar via the General Security for the lightbox subsite.