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datetime-local-picker

v0.4.0

Published

Datetime picker with list and table mode via lodash templates using moment for date arithmetic

Downloads

15

Readme

datetime-local-picker

Early goal was to use the HTML5 input types dateime-local, date and time for environments with disabled javascript (or failed loading due to network issues etc.). On that basis the usage of the native input types on e.g. mobile devices could be done with a fallback to custom styled calendars or list on bigger viewports or devices where native HTML5 input type support is bad. Turns out, that native HTML5 input types are badly supported (even on mobile) as they e.g. set random seconds when setting a time or they disallow users to set seconds (and milliseconds) at all. Additionally they tend to have a lack of GUI support for seconds and milliseconds even on desktop browsers. That's why this datepicker is suggested to be used on a plain input[type="text"]. :\

Dependencies

At the moment:

  • requirejs
  • momentjs
  • jquery
  • lodash (plus lodash-template-loader plugin)

Usage

See index.html for the moment. Available settings can be seen in the default_settings on top of the src/DatetimeLocalPicker.js file. The public API can be found there too (or use the browser's console on the index page with foo.).

License

MIT - see LICENSE file.