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@bumper/react-native-calendars

v1.22.1

Published

React Native Calendar Components

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React Native Calendars 🗓️ 📆

A declarative cross-platform React Native calendar component for iOS and Android.

Version Build Status

This module includes information on how to use this customizable React Native calendar component.

The package is compatible with both Android and iOS

Official documentation

This README provides basic examples of how to get started with react-native-calendars. For detailed information, refer to the official documentation site.

Features ✨

  • Pure JS. No Native code required
  • Date marking - dot, multi-dot, period, multi-period and custom marking
  • Customization of style, content (days, months, etc) and dates
  • Detailed documentation and examples
  • Swipeable calendar with flexible custom rendering
  • Scrolling to today, selecting dates, and more
  • Allowing or blocking certain dates
  • Accessibility support
  • Automatic date formatting for different locales

Try it out ⚡

You can run a sample module using these steps:

$ git clone [email protected]:wix/react-native-calendars.git

$ cd react-native-calendars

$ npm install

$ cd ios && pod install && cd ..

$ react-native run-ios

You can check example screens source code in example module screens

This project is compatible with Expo/CRNA (without ejecting), and the examples have been published on Expo

Getting Started 🔧

Here's how to get started with react-native-calendars in your React Native project:

Install the package:

Using npm:

$ npm install --save react-native-calendars

Using Yarn:

$ yarn add react-native-calendars

RN Calendars is implemented in JavaScript, so no native module linking is required.

Usage 🚀

Basic usage examples of the library

For detailed information on using this component, see the official documentation site

Importing the Calendar component

import {`[Calendar](#calendar), [CalendarList](#calendarlist), [Agenda](#agenda)`} from 'react-native-calendars';

Use the Calendar component in your app:

<Calendar
  onDayPress={day => {
    console.log('selected day', day);
  }}
/>

Some Code Examples

Here are a few code snippets that demonstrate how to use some of the key features of react-native-calendars:

Creating a basic calendar with default settings:

import React, {useState} from 'react';
import {Calendar, LocaleConfig} from 'react-native-calendars';

const App = () => {
  const [selected, setSelected] = useState('');

  return (
    <Calendar
      onDayPress={day => {
        setSelected(day.dateString);
      }}
      markedDates={{
        [selected]: {selected: true, disableTouchEvent: true, selectedDotColor: 'orange'}
      }}
    />
  );
};

export default App;

Customize the appearance of the calendar:

<Calendar
  // Customize the appearance of the calendar
  style={{
    borderWidth: 1,
    borderColor: 'gray',
    height: 350
  }}
  // Specify the current date
  current={'2012-03-01'}
  // Callback that gets called when the user selects a day
  onDayPress={day => {
    console.log('selected day', day);
  }}
  // Mark specific dates as marked
  markedDates={{
    '2012-03-01': {selected: true, marked: true, selectedColor: 'blue'},
    '2012-03-02': {marked: true},
    '2012-03-03': {selected: true, marked: true, selectedColor: 'blue'}
  }}
/>

Configuring the locale:

import {LocaleConfig} from 'react-native-calendars';
import React, {useState} from 'react';
import {Calendar, LocaleConfig} from 'react-native-calendars';

LocaleConfig.locales['fr'] = {
  monthNames: [
    'Janvier',
    'Février',
    'Mars',
    'Avril',
    'Mai',
    'Juin',
    'Juillet',
    'Août',
    'Septembre',
    'Octobre',
    'Novembre',
    'Décembre'
  ],
  monthNames: [
    'Janvier',
    'Février',
    'Mars',
    'Avril',
    'Mai',
    'Juin',
    'Juillet',
    'Août',
    'Septembre',
    'Octobre',
    'Novembre',
    'Décembre'
  ],
  monthNamesShort: ['Janv.', 'Févr.', 'Mars', 'Avril', 'Mai', 'Juin', 'Juil.', 'Août', 'Sept.', 'Oct.', 'Nov.', 'Déc.'],
  dayNames: ['Dimanche', 'Lundi', 'Mardi', 'Mercredi', 'Jeudi', 'Vendredi', 'Samedi'],
  dayNamesShort: ['Dim.', 'Lun.', 'Mar.', 'Mer.', 'Jeu.', 'Ven.', 'Sam.'],
  today: "Aujourd'hui"
};

LocaleConfig.defaultLocale = 'fr';

const App = () => {
  const [selected, setSelected] = useState('');

  return (
    <Calendar
      onDayPress={day => {
        setSelected(day.dateString);
      }}
      markedDates={{
        [selected]: {selected: true, disableTouchEvent: true, selectedDotColor: 'orange'}
      }}
    />
  );
};

export default App;

Adding a global theme to the calendar:

import React, { useState } from 'react';
import { Calendar, LocaleConfig } from 'react-native-calendars';

const App = () => {
  const [selected, setSelected] = useState('');

  return (
    <Calendar
      style={{
        borderWidth: 1,
        borderColor: 'gray',
        height: 350,
      }}
      theme={{
        backgroundColor: '#ffffff',
        calendarBackground: '#ffffff',
        textSectionTitleColor: '#b6c1cd',
        selectedDayBackgroundColor: '#00adf5',
        selectedDayTextColor: '#ffffff',
        todayTextColor: '#00adf5',
        dayTextColor: '#2d4150',
        textDisabledColor: '#d9e

Customized Calendar Examples

Calendar

Dot marking

Multi-Dot marking

Period Marking

Multi-Period marking

Custom marking

Date loading indicator

Scrollable semi-infinite calendar

Horizontal calendar

Agenda

Authors

See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.

Contributing

We welcome contributions to react-native-calendars.

If you have an idea for a new feature or have discovered a bug, please open an issue.

Please npm run test and npm run lint before pushing changes.

Don't forget to add a title and a description explaining the issue you're trying to solve and your proposed solution.

Screenshots and Gifs are VERY helpful to add to the PR for reviews.

Please DO NOT format the files - we're trying to keep a unified syntax and keep the reviewing process fast and simple.

License

React Native Calendars is MIT licensed