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range-date

v0.0.17

Published

datepicker plugin Vue.js with possibility to choose date-range

Downloads

6

Readme

range-date

npm vue2

datepicker plugin Vue.js with possibility to choose dates-range

Installation

npm install --save range-date

Usage

Bundler (Webpack, Rollup)

import Vue from 'vue'
import rangeDate from 'range-date'
// You need a specific loader for CSS files like https://github.com/webpack/css-loader
import 'range-date/dist/range-date.css'

Vue.use(rangeDate)
  <range-date @date-was-changed="Handler"></range-date>

Browser

<!-- Include after Vue -->
<!-- Local files -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="range-date/dist/range-date.css"></link>
<script src="range-date/dist/range-date.js"></script>

<!-- From CDN -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/range-date/dist/range-date.css"></link>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/range-date"></script>

Development

Launch visual tests

npm run dev

Launch Karma with coverage

npm run dev:coverage

Build

Bundle the js and css of to the dist folder:

npm run build

Publishing

The prepublish hook will ensure dist files are created before publishing. This way you don't need to commit them in your repository.

# Bump the version first
# It'll also commit it and create a tag
npm version
# Push the bumped package and tags
git push --follow-tags
# Ship it 🚀
npm publish

License

MIT