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@marenaud/react-timeline-range-slider

v1.4.1

Published

Fork of Time Slider component for React using sass instead of node-sass as a dependency

Downloads

360

Readme

react-timeline-range-slider

demo gif

Installation

 npm i react-timeline-range-slider

Props

| Prop | Type | Default | Description| |--|--|--|--| | timelineInterval | array |[startOfToday(), endOfToday()]|Interval to display| |selectedInterval|array|[new Date(), addHours(new Date(), 1)]|Selected interval inside the timeline| |disabledIntervals|array|[]|Array of disabled intervals inside the timeline| |containerClassName|string||ClassName of the wrapping container| |step|number|1800000|Number of milliseconds between steps (the default value is 30 minutes)| |ticksNumber|number|48|Number of steps on the timeline (the default value is 30 minutes)| |error|bool|false|Is the selected interval is not valid| |mode|int/function|3|The interaction mode. Value of 1 will allow handles to cross each other. Value of 2 will keep the sliders from crossing and separated by a step. Value of 3 will make the handles pushable and keep them a step apart. ADVANCED: You can also supply a function that will be passed the current values and the incoming update. Your function should return what the state should be set as.| |formatTick|function|ms => format(new Date(ms), 'HH:mm')|Function that determines the format in which the date will be displayed| |onUpdateCallback|function||| |onChangeCallback|function|||

Example

Live demo

import React from 'react'  
import { endOfToday, set } from 'date-fns' 
import TimeRange from 'react-timeline-range-slider'  

const now = new Date()
const getTodayAtSpecificHour = (hour = 12) =>
	set(now, { hours: hour, minutes: 0, seconds: 0, milliseconds: 0 })

const selectedStart = getTodayAtSpecificHour()
const selectedEnd = getTodayAtSpecificHour(14)

const startTime = getTodayAtSpecificHour(7)
const endTime = endOfToday()

const disabledIntervals = [
  { start: getTodayAtSpecificHour(16), end: getTodayAtSpecificHour(17) },
  { start: getTodayAtSpecificHour(7), end: getTodayAtSpecificHour(12) },
  { start: getTodayAtSpecificHour(20), end: getTodayAtSpecificHour(24) }
]

class App extends React.Component {  
  state = {  
    error: false,  
    selectedInterval: [selectedStart, selectedEnd],  
  }
	
  errorHandler = ({ error }) => this.setState({ error })  

  onChangeCallback = selectedInterval => this.setState({ selectedInterval })  

  render() {  
    const { selectedInterval, error } = this.state  
      return (  
        <TimeRange
          error={error}  
          ticksNumber={36}  
          selectedInterval={selectedInterval}  
          timelineInterval={[startTime, endTime]}  
          onUpdateCallback={this.errorHandler}  
          onChangeCallback={this.onChangeCallback}
          disabledIntervals={disabledIntervals}  
        />
      )  
  }  
}  

export default App