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vue-input-date-time

v3.1.5

Published

<div align="center"> <img width="436" height="398" src="https://github.com/DuverneyOrtiz/vue-input-date-time/blob/master/src/image/calendar.png?raw=true"> </div>

Downloads

35

Readme

Vue canlendar and vue clock

Caracteriscticas del componente calendar y clock.

  • Seleccione una fecha (dia mes y año)
  • Limite el rango del calendario entre años
  • Seleccione una hora
  • seleccione los minutos
  • Definir una fecha al calendario para visualizar (YYYY-MM-DD)
  • Definir una hora al clock para visualizar (hh:mm:ss a)

Instalaccion

  • Instale ejecutando npm install vue-input-date-time.
  • Importe agregando import { VueInputDateTime, VueClock } from "vue-input-date-time";.
  • Usar Calendar agregando <InputDateTime/>. Puede agregar el v-model para enviar una fecha y obtener una seleccionada
  • Usar Clock agregando <VueClock/>. Puede agregar el v-model para enviar un hora y obtener una seleccionada

Empezando

Compatibilidad

Su proyecto necesita usar vue 2.x.x Nodejs - v16.17.0 npm - 9.6.7

Instalación

Agregue Clanedar a su proyecto ejecutando npm install vue-input-date-time .

Uso

He aquí un ejemplo de uso básico:

<template>
	<div  id="app">
		<VueClock v-model="hours"></VueClock>
		<VueInputDateTime v-model="date"></VueInputDateTime>
	</div>
</template>

<script>
	import { VueInputDateTime, VueClock } from  "vue-input-date-time";

	export  default {
		components: {
			VueClock,
			VueInputDateTime,
		},
		data: () => ({
			hours: '00:00:00 am',
			date: '2023-01-22'
		})
	};
</script>

Nota - el v-model es opcional si no le envias el atributo el calendar y el clock tomaran los valores de la fecha actual.