@enriqueprieto/react-bootstrap-datepicker
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React-Bootstrap based date picker.
See the demo at pushtell.github.io/react-bootstrap-date-picker.
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Installation
react-bootstrap-date-picker
is compatible with React 0.14.x and 0.15.x.
npm install react-bootstrap-date-picker
Usage
var DatePicker = require("react-bootstrap-date-picker");
var App = React.createClass({
getInitialState: function(){
var value = new Date().toISOString();
return {
value: value
}
},
handleChange: function(value, formattedValue) {
this.setState({
value: value, // ISO String, ex: "2016-11-19T12:00:00.000Z"
formattedValue: formattedValue // Formatted String, ex: "11/19/2016"
});
},
componentDidUpdate: function(){
// Access ISO String and formatted values from the DOM.
var hiddenInputElement = document.getElementById("example-datepicker");
console.log(hiddenInputElement.value); // ISO String, ex: "2016-11-19T12:00:00.000Z"
console.log(hiddenInputElement.getAttribute('data-formattedvalue')) // Formatted String, ex: "11/19/2016"
},
render: function(){
return <FormGroup>
<ControlLabel>Label</ControlLabel>
<DatePicker id="example-datepicker" value={this.state.value} onChange={this.handleChange} />
<HelpBlock>Help</HelpBlock>
</FormGroup>;
}
});
API Reference
<DatePicker />
DatePicker component. Renders as a React-Bootstrap InputGroup.
InputGroup properties are passed through to the input group.
Properties:
value
- ISO date string representing the current value.- Optional
- Type:
string
- Example:
"2016-05-19T12:00:00.000Z"
defaultValue
- ISO date string representing the default value. Cannot be set with 'value'.- Optional
- Type:
string
- Example:
"2016-05-19T12:00:00.000Z"
minDate
- ISO date string to set the lowest allowable date value.- Optional
- Type:
string
- Example:
"2016-05-19T12:00:00.000Z"
maxDate
- ISO date string to set the highest allowable date value.- Optional
- Type:
string
- Example:
"2016-05-19T12:00:00.000Z"
style
- Style object passed to theFormControl
input element.- Optional
- Type:
object
- Example:
{width: "100%"}
className
- Class name passed to theFormControl
input element.- Optional
- Type:
string
- Example:
example-class
autoComplete
- autoComplete attribute passed to theFormControl
input element.- Optional
- Type:
string
- Example:
off
autoFocus
- Whether or not component starts with focus.- Optional
- Type:
bool
- Example:
false
disabled
- Whether or not component is disabled.- Optional
- Type:
bool
- Example:
false
onChange
- Focus callback function.- Optional
- Type:
function
- Callback Arguments:
value
- ISO date string representing the selected value.- Type:
String
- Example:
"2016-05-19T12:00:00.000Z"
- Type:
formattedValue
- String representing the formatted value as defined by thedateFormat
property.- Type:
String
- Example:
"05/19/2016"
- Type:
onFocus
- Focus callback function.- Optional
- Type:
function
- Callback Arguments:
event
- Focus event.- Type:
Event
- Type:
onBlur
- Blur callback function.- Optional
- Type:
function
- Callback Arguments:
event
- Blur event.- Type:
Event
- Type:
dateFormat
- Date format. Any combination of DD, MM, YYYY and separator.- Optional
- Type:
string
- Examples:
"MM/DD/YYYY"
,"YYYY/MM/DD"
,"MM-DD-YYYY"
, or"DD MM YYYY"
clearButtonElement
- Character or component to use for the clear button.- Optional
- Type:
string
orReactClass
- Example:
"×"
showClearButton
- Toggles the visibility of the clearButton- Optional
- Type:
bool
- Example:
false
onClear
- Defines what happens when clear button is clicked.- Optional
- Type:
function
previousButtonElement
- Character or component to use for the calendar's previous button.- Optional
- Type:
string
orReactClass
- Example:
"<"
nextButtonElement
- Character or component to use for the calendar's next button.- Optional
- Type:
string
orReactClass
- Example:
">"
cellPadding
- CSS padding value for calendar date cells.- Optional
- Type:
string
- Example:
"2px"
dayLabels
- Array of day names to use in the calendar. Starting on Sunday.- Optional
- Type:
array
- Example:
['Sun', 'Mon', 'Tue', 'Wed', 'Thu', 'Fri', 'Sat']
monthLabels
- Array of month names to use in the calendar.- Optional
- Type:
array
- Example:
['January', 'February', 'March', 'April', 'May', 'June', 'July', 'August', 'September', 'October', 'November', 'December']
calendarPlacement
- Overlay placement for the popover calendar.- Optional
- Type:
string
orfunction
- Example:
"top"
calendarContainer
- Overlay container for the popover calendar. When placing the date-picker in a scrolling container, set this prop to some ancestor of the scrolling container.- Optional
- Type: A DOM element or a component
- Example:
document.body
weekStartsOnMonday
- OBSOLETE useweekStartsOn
weekStartsOn
- Makes the calendar's week to start on a specified day. 0 = Sunday, 1 = Monday, etc.- Optional
- Type:
number
- Example:
4
showTodayButton
- Toggles the visibility of the today-button.- Optional
- Type:
boolean
- Example:
false
todayButtonLabel
- Label for the today-button- Optional
- Type:
string
- Example:
"Today"
customControl
- Overwrite the defaultFormControl
component with your own component.- Optional
- Type:
React.Component
- Example:
<CustomControl />
Methods:
Tests
Browser Coverage
Karma tests are performed on Browserstack in the following browsers:
- IE 9, Windows 7
- IE 10, Windows 7
- IE 11, Windows 7
- Opera (latest version), Windows 7
- Firefox (latest version), Windows 7
- Chrome (latest version), Windows 7
- Safari (latest version), OSX Yosemite
- Mobile Safari (latest version), iPhone 6, iOS 8.3
Please let us know if a different configuration should be included here.
Running Tests
Locally:
npm test
On Browserstack:
BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME=YOUR_USERNAME BROWSERSTACK_ACCESS_KEY=YOUR_ACCESS_KEY npm test