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@standupx/rc-datepicker

v5.1.0

Published

DatePicker and DatePickerInput to be used with React

Downloads

3

Readme

NPM

React Datepicker

A decent and pretty date picker to be used with React

image

import 'moment/locale/it.js';
import { DatePicker, DatePickerInput } from 'rc-datepicker';

const date = '2015-06-26' // or Date or Moment.js

onChange = (jsDate, dateString) => {
  // ...
}

React.renderComponent(
  <div>
    // this renders the full component (input and datepicker)
    <DatePickerInput
      onChange={onChange}
      value={date}
      className='my-custom-datepicker-component'
      {...anyReactInputProps}
    />

    // this renders only a fixed datepicker
    <DatePicker onChange={onChange} value={date} />
  </div>,
  document.body
);

You can see a live demo here

or check the full examples here

FOR WEBPACK USERS: webpack by default imports every locale. Please take a look at this question on Stack Overflow for possible solutions.

Install

npm install --save rc-datepicker

The npm package is compiled in JavaScript 5

Changelog

See CHANGELOG.md

DatePickerInput API

See this readme

Locales

DatePicker and DatePickerInput use Moment.js, therefore they support any locale inside "moment/locale".

To select a locale you need to require it before requiring the datepicker or moment anywhere in your app: this way it will be automatically selected as current locale.

import 'moment/locale/fr.js' // or 'rc-datepicker/node_modules/moment/locale/fr.js' if you don't have it in your node_modules folder

import { DatePickerInput } from 'rc-datepicker';

DatePickerInput will now use French locale by default.

Switch between locales

You can switch between locales by passing the prop "locale" to DatePickerInput or DatePicker.

WATCH OUT this method requires the wanted locale to be already available in your bundle which is only true if you had already imported it or if you're using moment-with-locales.min.js

import 'moment/locale/fr.js'
import 'moment/locale/es.js'

<DatePicker locale='es' />

Style

DatePickerInput and DatePicker come with their own default style. In order to use it you should import it in your project as follows:

import 'rc-datepicker/lib/style.css';

Examples

$ npm install
$ npm start
$ open http://localhost:8080