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slotpicker

v3.0.1

Published

**please note that this package is using [dayjs](https://github.com/iamkun/dayjs), its more lightweight then moment and have the same exact syntax**

Downloads

209

Readme

⌚ slotpicker, nice and simple react component time-slot picker

please note that this package is using dayjs, its more lightweight then moment and have the same exact syntax

See Demo

Install

npm install slotpicker

Usage

Note: the from, to, defaultSelectedTime and unAvailableSlots parameters follows the 24-hour clock, and if your time picker has 00:00, you should put it in the from param.

import SlotPicker from 'slotpicker';

<SlotPicker
  // Required, interval between two slots in minutes, 30 = 30 min
  interval={30}
  // Required, when user selects a time slot, you will get the 'from' selected value
  onSelectTime={(from) => console.log(from)}
  // Optional, array of unavailable time slots
  unAvailableSlots={['10:00', '15:30']}
  // Optional, 8AM the start of the slots
  from={'08:00'}
  // Optional, 09:00PM the end of the slots
  to={'21:00'}
  // Optional, 01:00 PM, will be selected by default
  defaultSelectedTime={'13:00'}
  // Optional, selected slot color
  selectedSlotColor='#F09999'
  // Optional, language of the displayed text, default is english (en)
  lang='ar'
/>;

the selectedSlot you will get in the onSelectTime prop, is the 'from' slot, if you want to display like the 'from' and 'to' selected slots its simple, the from = selectedSlot and to = selectedSlot + interval, use dayjs to manage it

Props

interface SlotPickerProps {
   interval: number
   onSelectTime: (from: DayJs) => any
   unAvailableSlots?: Array<string>
   from?: string
   to?: string
   selectedSlotColor?: string
   lang?: 'ar' | 'en'
   defaultSelectedTime?: string
}

TODO

  • [x] ~~Rewrite the lib to TypeScript~~