cp-react-horizontal-datepicker
v1.0.4
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A simple and lightweight easily style-able Side scrolling datepicker, built with ❤️
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react-horizontal-datepicker
V2 with new logic and completely removing dependency on react-waypoint as well as leaner code which now uses css-modules
A simple and lightweight easily style-able Side scrolling datepicker, built with ❤️
Bundle size of 469 Bytes Minified + Gzipped
Installation
Run yarn add react-horizontal-datepicker
or
Run npm i react-horizontal-datepicker
Usage
Import:
import DatePicker from "react-horizontal-datepicker";
and simply use the component as:
<DatePicker />
example at the end
Available Props are
| Prop | Type | Default | Description | | ------------- |:-------:| :-------:| ----------- | | getSelectedDay | Function | | Function to get the selected Day | | endDate | Number| 90 | Number of days to render from current date | | selectDate | Date | | prop to send selected date manually or from another calendar component | | color | String | 'rgb(54, 105, 238)' | Set the primary color can be any color format in string | | labelFormat | String | 'MMMM yyyy' | Month label format - uses date-fns format types | | marked | Object | | Marking targeted date with text below (Optional) |
Example:
https://codesandbox.io/s/vigilant-newton-gn0g7
function App() {
const selectedDay = (val) =>{
console.log(val)
};
return (
<DatePicker getSelectedDay={selectedDay}
endDate={100}
selectDate={new Date("2020-04-30")}
labelFormat={"MMMM"}
color={"#374e8c"}
/>
);
}
Using marked dates
Example:
function App() {
const selectedDay = (val) =>{
console.log(val)
};
return (
<DatePicker getSelectedDay={selectedDay}
endDate={100}
selectDate={new Date("2020-04-30")}
labelFormat={"MMMM"}
color={"#374e8c"}
marked={[
{
date: new Date(2021, 9, 3),
marked: true,
style: {
color: "#ff0000",
padding: "2px",
fontSize: 12,
},
text: "1x",
},
{
date: new Date(2021, 9, 4),
marked: true,
text: "5x"
},
]}
/>
);
}
Todo
use react window for efficienc