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@codebradley/react-daterangepicker

v1.0.0

Published

A date/time picker for react (using bootstrap). This is a react port of: https://github.com/dangrossman/bootstrap-daterangepicker

Downloads

2

Readme

react-bootstrap-daterangepicker

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NPM

Description

A date/time picker for react (using bootstrap). This is a react wrapper around an existing jQuery/bootstrap library (it is not a pure react port):

bootstrap-daterangepicker

Getting Started

  1. Install the needed peer dependencies: npm install --save bootstrap-daterangepicker react jquery moment prop-types

  2. Install the module with: npm install --save react-bootstrap-daterangepicker

  3. Include the bootstrap@3 css and fonts in your project. (aka import 'bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.css';)

  4. Include the bootstrap-daterangepicker css in your project. (aka import 'bootstrap-daterangepicker/daterangepicker.css';)

  5. This is a commonjs library. You will need a tool like browserify/webpack/etc to build your code.

import React, { Component } from 'react';
import DateRangePicker from 'react-bootstrap-daterangepicker';
// you will need the css that comes with bootstrap@3. if you are using
// a tool like webpack, you can do the following:
import 'bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.css';
// you will also need the css that comes with bootstrap-daterangepicker
import 'bootstrap-daterangepicker/daterangepicker.css';

class MyComponent {
  render() {
    return (
      <DateRangePicker startDate="1/1/2014" endDate="3/1/2014">
        <button>Click Me To Open Picker!</button>
      </DateRangePicker>
    );
  }
}

Documentation

For in depth documentation, see the original bootstrap-daterangepicker project page.

You can pass all the same props as the original plugin:

  • <input>, alwaysShowCalendars, applyClass, autoApply, autoUpdateInput, buttonClasses, cancelClass, dateLimit, drops, endDate, isCustomDate, isInvalidDate, linkedCalendars, locale, maxDate, minDate, opens, parentEl, ranges, showCustomRangeLabel, showDropdowns, showISOWeekNumbers, showWeekNumbers, singleDatePicker, startDate, template, timePicker, timePicker24Hour, timePickerIncrement, timePickerSeconds

You can listen to the following 7 events:

  • onShow: thrown when the widget is shown
  • onHide: thrown when the widget is hidden
  • onShowCalendar: thrown when the calendar is shown
  • onHideCalendar: thrown when the calendar is hidden
  • onApply: thrown when the apply button is clicked
  • onCancel: thrown when the cancel button is clicked
  • onEvent: thrown when any of the 4 events above are triggered

All 7 of the events above should take a handler that is passed 2 arguments: event and picker

Example event handler:

class SomeReactComponent extends React.Component {
  handleEvent(event, picker) {
    console.log(picker.startDate);
  }
  render() {
    return <DateRangePicker onEvent={this.handleEvent} />;
  }
}

There are 2 additional props you can pass, that are not part of the wrapped bootstrap-daterangepicker project. Every <DateRangePicker /> element emits a div element for the wrapper project to initialize itself against.

The emitted div looks like this by default:

<div class="react-bootstrap-daterangepicker-container" style="display:inline-block"></div>

The 2 props you can pass to modify this behavior are:

  • containerStyles [object]: the styles of the container <div /> (default: { display: 'inline-block' })
  • containerClass [string]: the class of the container <div /> (default: 'react-bootstrap-daterangepicker-container')

Release Notes

Release notes can be found in the Changelog.

Links

Other React Date Pickers

NOTE: Please submit a PR if there are other date pickers you can recommend

License

Copyright (c) 2014 skratchdot
Uses the original bootstrap-daterangepicker license.