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@12core/date-input-polyfill

v3.1.1

Published

Automatically adds datepickers to input[type=date] on IE, Firefox, and OS X Safari.

Downloads

1,395

Readme

@12core/date-input-polyfill

npm version build status downloads

Just include this simple script and OS X Safari will support <input type="date">, without any dependencies, not even jQuery!

Support dynamically created inputs, so can be used in single page applications.

Forked from date-input-polyfill. Continuing as a separate project.

Changes include:

  • A refreshed rollup based build system.
  • No more webpack
  • No more sass (postcss unsing standards based CSS)
  • Maybe some bug fixes.
  • Automated maintenance and a website: https://little-core-labs.github.io/date-input-polyfill

Known issues:

  • input[type="date"].value returns the formatted date, rather than the standard YYYY-MM-DD format. This is unfortunate and may be addressed at some point.
  • Automatic attachment isn't that reliable inside of react. This may be improved.
  • Date objects are displayed in the local time zone, which causes date drift by a day sometimes. Looking into this issue now.

Install

npm install --save @12core/date-input-polyfill

Add to your project:

  • Webpack/Browserify: require('@12core/date-input-polyfill');

    or alongside Babel: import '@12core/date-input-polyfill';

  • Script Tag: Copy @12core/date-input-polyfill/dist/date-input-polyfill.umd.js from node_modules and include it anywhere in your HTML.

  • This package also supports ESM: date-input-polyfill.esm.js.

Features

  • Easily Stylable: These are the default styles, which you may override with your own.

  • Polyfills valueAsDate and valueAsNumber: Learn more about these properties. They behave as getters and setters.

  • Keyboard Shortcuts: Esc will hide the datepicker. Up/Down will increment/decrement the date by one day.

  • Localization: Specify the datepicker's locale by setting the lang attribute of the input element. The default locale is en.

    <input type="date" lang="en" />

  • Formatting: Specify the display format by setting either the date-format or data-date-format attribute of the input element. The default format is yyyy-mm-dd. Available options list.

    <input type="date" date-format="mm/dd/yyyy" />

    <input type="date" data-date-format="mm/dd/yyyy" />

Contributing

Local Development

Run npm start.

Build

Run npm run build