Yet another Business Hours package supporting Umbraco 12+
Adds Property Editors to manage standard and special (read holiday) opening/closing times
The OpenOrClosed.Core nuget package can be used in Core projects to add support for ModelsBuilder generated Content Models.
Inspired by the Dexmoor BusinessHours package, this one uses the built-in date and time picker and targets Umbraco 8.6+
There are two nuGet packages:
- OpenOrClosed - DataType Definitions and Property Editors for the Umbraco Back-Office
- OpenOrClosed.Core - PropertyValueConverters for use with ModelsBuilder to provide strongly typed models.
Monday through to Sunday and optionally Bank Holidays, set each day Open or Closed with multiple ranges of times in either 24- or 12-hour time. Each time range can be flagged with "By Appointment".
Adds the ability to specify specific dates, with the same set of features for Standard Business Hours.
- Now targeting Umbraco 12+
- Better layout of Property Editor UI
- Changed to a Razor Component Library
UI Improvements and the ability to reverse open/closed status.
Special thanks to Lasse Dollis Spilling for his Comments contribution and cleanup
- Adds comments for each entry in Standard and Special Hours
- Added option to have all hours optional optional, not just closing hours.
- Fixed bug on updating Time pickers
- Cleaned up layout
- Standard Hours now reflect the current week for the OpensAt and ClosesAt lists
- Supports Umbraco 10+ only - for Umbraco 8 or 9 install version 1.1.0
- Hours are now optional, allowing for a Days Open/Closed facility without the need to specify times.
- Special Days can now be default to closed when added.
- System.DayOfWeek is now included in the StandardHours View Model, assisting with the ability to render a localised Day.
- Closed Times can now be made optional by configuration (breaking change)
- Supports both Umbraco 8 and Umbraco 9
- Changes the Hours from string to DateTime in the View Model to enable better localisation support.
- Removes the Id property from the View Models since it's no longer populated anyway.
- Removes the Id property from the editor as it's redundant