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nativescript-modal-datetimepicker-fixed-color

v1.1.10

Published

A nice looking modal date time picker.

Downloads

6

Readme

nativescript-modal-datetimepicker Build Status npm npm

Twitter URL

NPM

This plugin is a wrapper around android.app.DatePickerDialog for Android, and UIDatePicker for iOS.

Android Screenshots

Date Picker

Time Picker

iOS

Installation

tns plugin add nativescript-modal-datetimepicker

Configuration

For android, the clock style can be clock or spinner For android, the calendar style can be calendar or spinner

This can be changed in App_Resources/Android/values-21/styles.xml

<!-- Default style for DatePicker - in spinner mode -->
<style name="SpinnerDatePicker" parent="android:Widget.Material.Light.DatePicker">
    <item name="android:datePickerMode">calendar</item>
</style>

<!-- Default style for TimePicker - in spinner mode -->
<style name="SpinnerTimePicker" parent="android:Widget.Material.Light.TimePicker">
    <item name="android:timePickerMode">clock</item>
</style>

Usage

NativeScript Core

const ModalPicker = require("nativescript-modal-datetimepicker")
  .ModalDatetimepicker;

const picker = new ModalPicker();

// Pick Date
exports.selectDate = function() {
  picker
    .pickDate({
      title: "Select Your Birthday",
      theme: "light",
      maxDate: new Date()
    })
    .then(result => {
      // Note the month is 1-12 (unlike js which is 0-11)
      console.log(
        "Date is: " + result.day + "-" + result.month + "-" + result.year
      );
      var jsdate = new Date(result.year, result.month - 1, result.day);
    })
    .catch(error => {
      console.log("Error: " + error);
    });
};

// Pick Time
exports.selectTime = function() {
  picker
    .pickTime()
    .then(result => {
      console.log("Time is: " + result.hour + ":" + result.minute);
    })
    .catch(error => {
      console.log("Error: " + error);
    });
};

API

pickDate(options): Promise<DateResponse>;

Returns a promise that resolves to DateResponse type object (Note: the month is 1-12, unlike js which is 0-11)

date: {
    day: number,
    month: number,
    year: number
}

pickTime(options): Promise<TimeResponse>;

Returns a promise that resolves to TimeResponse type.

time: {
    hour: number,
    minute: number
}

options conform to the following interface:

export interface PickerOptions {
  title?: string; // iOS ONLY: The title to display above the picker, default hidden.
  theme?: string; // iOS ONLY: avalible options: none, extralight, light, regular, dark, extradark and prominent.
  maxDate?: Date;
  minDate?: Date;
  startingHour?: number; // Ignored on pickDate()
  startingMinute?: number; // Ignored on pickDate()
  startingDate?: Date; // Ignored on pickTime()
  datePickerMode?: string; // Android ONLY: set this to "spinner" to see spinner for DatePicker, other option is "calendar" (which is the default)
}

Response Interfaces

export interface TimeResponse {
  hour: number;
  minute: number;
}

export interface DateResponse {
  day: number;
  month: number;
  year: number;
}

License

Apache License Version 2.0, January 2004