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@antixrist/vue-flatpickr

v2.2.14

Published

Flatpickr for VueJS

Downloads

10

Readme

Vue-Flatpickr (^2.2.0)

Flatpickr for VueJS bases on the lastest version of Flatpickr (^2.2.5).

Demo: https://jrainlau.github.io/vue-flatpickr/

Version 2.x supports VueJS 2.x only. Check out the master branch for supporting VueJS 1.0

Install

npm install vue-flatpickr --save

Usage

Enter your main.js file which inits the VueJS:

import Vue from 'vue'
import App from './App.vue'
import VueFlatpickr from 'vue-flatpickr'
import 'vue-flatpickr/theme/airbnb.css'

Vue.use(VueFlatpickr)

new Vue({
  el: '#app',
  ...App
})

then you can use Vue-Flatpickr directly in your *.vue file:

<Flatpickr />

Options

Use props to pass an option object to Vue-Flatpickr:

<!-- template -->
<Flatpickr :options="fpOptions" />
<!-- script -->
data () {
  return {
    fpOptions: {}
  }
}

Vue-Flatpickr supports all options as the Official Document, except the "Custom elements and input groups"

Data binding

Vue-Flatpickr supports v-model for data binding:

<!-- template -->
<Flatpickr v-model="dateStr" />
<!-- script -->
data () {
  return {
    dateStr: ''
  }
}

Themes

Vue-Flatpickr supports all the offical themes. You should import the theme you like from vue-flatpickr/theme after you've imported the VueFlatpickr.

import VueFlatpickr from 'vue-flatpickr'
import 'vue-flatpickr/theme/airbnb.css'

Themes you could use:

  • airbnb.css
  • base16_flat.css
  • confetti.css
  • dark.css
  • flatpickr.min.css
  • material_blue.css
  • material_green.css
  • material_orange.css
  • material_red.css

Development

  • Run dev
git clone https://github.com/jrainlau/vue-flatpickr.git

cd vue-flatpickr && npm install

npm run dev
  • Run build-demo
npm run build-demo

then checkout the /dist folder for demo.

  • Run build
npm run build

then checkout the /dist folder for bundle.

Vue-Flatpickr is using eslint-standar, all pull request must follow the standar nor not allow to be merged.

Lisense

MIT