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@ydrogen/ng2-datepicker

v3.1.5

Published

Angular 2+ Simple and minimal datepicker component

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ng2-datepicker

Angular 2+ Simple and minimal datepicker component

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Installation

  1. Install package from npm.
npm install ng2-datepicker --save
  1. Include NgDatepickerModule into your application.
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { NgDatepickerModule } from 'ng2-datepicker';

@NgModule({
  imports: [
    BrowserModule,
    NgDatepickerModule
  ],
  declarations: [ AppComponent ],
  exports: [ AppComponent ]
})
export class AppModule {}

Example

  <ng-datepicker [(ngModel)]="date" />

Additional attributes

|Name|Type|Default|Description| | --- | --- | --- | --- | |headless|boolean|false|Disable datepicker's input| |isOpened|boolean|false|Show or hide datepicker| |position|string|bottom-right|Dropdown position (bottom-left, bottom-right, top-left, top-right)|

Options

import { DatepickerOptions } from 'ng2-datepicker';
import * as frLocale from 'date-fns/locale/fr';

options: DatepickerOptions = {
  minYear: 1970,
  maxYear: 2030,
  displayFormat: 'MMM D[,] YYYY',
  barTitleFormat: 'MMMM YYYY',
  dayNamesFormat: 'dd',
  firstCalendarDay: 0, // 0 - Sunday, 1 - Monday
  locale: frLocale,
  minDate: new Date(Date.now()), // Minimal selectable date
  maxDate: new Date(Date.now()),  // Maximal selectable date
  barTitleIfEmpty: 'Click to select a date',
  placeholder: 'Click to select a date', // HTML input placeholder attribute (default: '')
  addClass: 'form-control', // Optional, value to pass on to [ngClass] on the input field
  addStyle: {}, // Optional, value to pass to [ngStyle] on the input field
  fieldId: 'my-date-picker', // ID to assign to the input field. Defaults to datepicker-<counter>
  useEmptyBarTitle: false, // Defaults to true. If set to false then barTitleIfEmpty will be disregarded and a date will always be shown 
};

For available format options check out here.

In case you want to initialize with an empty value, just assign null to the model attribute you're storing the date and you can customize the message in the bar with the property barTitleIfEmpty.

Run Included Demo

  1. Clone this repository
git clone https://github.com/jkuri/ng2-datepicker.git
cd ng2-datepicker
  1. Install packages
npm install
  1. Run Demo
npm start

Licence

MIT