@zeukkari/react-infinite-calendar
v2.5.0-rc.1
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Infinite scrolling date-picker built with React, with localization, themes, keyboard support, and more.
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React Infinite Calendar
Currently looking for maintainers to help maintain this project, please reach out if you would be interested
Examples available here: http://clauderic.github.io/react-infinite-calendar/
Features
- Infinite scroll – Just keep scrollin', just keep scrollin'
- Flexible – Min/max date, disabled dates, disabled days, etc.
- Extensible – Add date range-selection, multiple date selection, or create your own HOC!
- Localization and translation – En français, s'il vous plaît!
- Customizeable – Customize and theme to your heart's content.
- Year selection – For rapidly jumping from year to year
- Keyboard support – ⬆️ ⬇️ ⬆️ ⬇️ ⬅️ ➡️ ⬅️ ➡️ ↩️
- Events and callbacks – beforeSelect, onSelect, onScroll, etc.
- Mobile-friendly – Silky smooth scrolling on mobile
Getting Started
Using npm:
npm install react-infinite-calendar --save
ES6, CommonJS, and UMD builds are available with each distribution. For example:
import InfiniteCalendar from 'react-infinite-calendar';
import 'react-infinite-calendar/styles.css'; // Make sure to import the default stylesheet
You can also use a global-friendly UMD build:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="react-infinite-calendar/styles.css">
<script src="react-infinite-calendar/umd/react-infinite-calendar.js"></script>
<script>
var InfiniteCalendar = window.InfiniteCalendar.default;
...
</script>
Usage
Basic Example
import React from 'react';
import { render } from 'react-dom';
import InfiniteCalendar from 'react-infinite-calendar';
import 'react-infinite-calendar/styles.css'; // only needs to be imported once
// Render the Calendar
var today = new Date();
var lastWeek = new Date(today.getFullYear(), today.getMonth(), today.getDate() - 7);
render(
<InfiniteCalendar
width={400}
height={600}
selected={today}
disabledDays={[0,6]}
minDate={lastWeek}
/>,
document.getElementById('root')
);
For more usage examples, see http://clauderic.github.io/react-infinite-calendar/ or check out some code examples.
Prop Types
| Property | Type | Default | Description |
|:---------------|:----------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| selected | Date or Boolean | new Date()
| Value of the date that appears to be selected. Set to false
if you don't wish to have a date initially selected. |
| width | Number | 400
| Width of the calendar, in pixels |
| height | Number | 600
| Height of the calendar, in pixels |
| min | Date | new Date(1980, 0, 1)
| The minimum month that can be scrolled to. |
| max | Date | new Date(2050, 11, 31)
| The maximum month that can be scrolled to. |
| minDate | Date | new Date(1980, 0, 1)
| The minimum date that is selectable. |
| maxDate | Date | new Date(2050, 11, 31)
| The maximum date that is selectable. |
| disabledDays | Array | | Array of days of the week that should be disabled. For example, to disable Monday and Sunday: [0, 6]
|
| disabledDates | Array | | Array of dates that should be disabled. For example: [new Date(2017, 1, 8), new Date(), new Date(2017, 5, 17)]
|
| display | String | 'days'
| Whether to display the years
or days
view. |
| displayOptions | Object | See default displayOptions | See display options section for more details. |
| locale | Object | See default locale | By default, React Infinite Calendar comes with the English
locale. You can use this to change the language, or change the first day of the week. See date-fns documentation for more details |
| theme | Object | See default theme | Basic customization of the colors |
| className | String | | Optional CSS class name to append to the root InfiniteCalendar
element. |
| onSelect | Function | | Callback invoked after beforeSelect() returns true, but before the state of the calendar updates |
| onScroll | Function | | Callback invoked when the scroll offset changes. function (scrollTop: number) {}
|
| onScrollEnd | Function | | Callback invoked 150ms
after the last onScroll event is triggered. function (scrollTop: number) {}
|
| rowHeight | Number | 56
| Height of each row in the calendar (each week is considered a row
) |
| autoFocus | Boolean | true
| Whether the Calendar root should be auto-focused when it mounts. This is useful when keyboardSupport
is enabled (the calendar must be focused to listen for keyboard events) |
| tabIndex | Number | 1
| Tab-index of the calendar |
Display Options
| Property | Type | Default | Description |
|:---------------------|:--------|:-------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| layout | String | 'portrait'
| Layout of the calendar. Should be one of 'portrait'
or 'landscape'
|
| showHeader | Boolean | true
| Show/hide the header |
| shouldHeaderAnimate | Boolean | true
| Enable/Disable the header animation |
| showOverlay | Boolean | true
| Show/hide the month overlay when scrolling |
| showTodayHelper | Boolean | true
| Show/hide the floating back to Today
helper |
| showWeekdays | Boolean | true
| Show/hide the weekdays in the header |
| hideYearsOnSelect | Boolean | true
| Whether to automatically hide the years
view on select. |
| overscanMonthCount | Number | 4
| Number of months to render above/below the visible months. Tweaking this can help reduce flickering during scrolling on certain browers/devices. |
| todayHelperRowOffset | Number | 4
| This controls the number of rows to scroll past before the Today helper appears |
Example usage of display options:
<InfiniteCalendar
displayOptions={{
layout: 'landscape',
showOverlay: false,
shouldHeaderAnimate: false
}}
/>
Dependencies
React Infinite Calendar has very few dependencies. It relies on react-tiny-virtual-list
for virtualization and date-fns
for handling date manipulation. It also uses recompose for extending the default functionality. It also has the following peerDependencies: react
, and react-transition-group
.
Reporting Issues
If you find an issue, please report it along with any relevant details to reproduce it. The easiest way to do so is to fork this sandbox on CodeSandbox.
Contributions
Yes please! Feature requests / pull requests are welcome. Learn how to contribute
Have a suggestion or just want to say hello? Come chat on Gitter!
License
react-infinite-calendar is available under the MIT License.