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github.com/chronotruck/vue-ctk-date-time-picker
A vue component for select dates (range mode available) & time
This documentation is for v2.*. Find v1 documentation here
Yarn
yarn add vue-ctk-date-time-picker
NPM
npm i --save vue-ctk-date-time-picker
import VueCtkDateTimePicker from 'vue-ctk-date-time-picker';
import 'vue-ctk-date-time-picker/dist/vue-ctk-date-time-picker.css';
Vue.component('VueCtkDateTimePicker', VueCtkDateTimePicker);
<VueCtkDateTimePicker v-model="yourValue" />
<link
rel="stylesheet"
type="text/css"
href="${YOUR_PATH}/vue-ctk-date-time-picker.css"
/>
<div id="app">
<VueCtkDateTimePicker v-model="yourValue"></VueCtkDateTimePicker>
</div>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/vue" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script
src="${YOUR_PATH}/vue-ctk-date-time-picker.umd.min.js"
charset="utf-8"
></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
Vue.component('vue-ctk-date-time-picker', window['vue-ctk-date-time-picker']);
new Vue({
el: '#app',
data() {
return {
yourValue: null
};
}
});
</script>
Here is an example of UMD implementation.
<VueCtkDateTimePicker>
<template v-slot="{ dateFormatted, toggleDatePicker, isOpen, close }">
...
<input
type="text"
:value="dateFormatted"
@focus="toggleDatePicker(true)"
>
... or
<button
type="button"
@click="toggleDatePicker(true)"
>
{{ dateFormatted }}
</button>
...
</template>
</VueCtkDateTimePicker>
Props | Type | Required | Default |
---|---|---|---|
v-model | String | yes | - |
format | String | no | 'YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm a' |
formatted | String | no | 'llll' (momentjs format) |
label | String | no | Select date & time |
hint (1) | String | no | - |
error (2) | Boolean | no | false |
color (3) | String (hex) | no | dodgerblue |
button-color (4) | String (hex) | no | #00C853 |
position | String | no | null |
locale (5) | String | no | Browser Locale |
persistent | Boolean | no | false |
minute-interval | Integer | no | 1 |
output-format | String | no | null |
only-time | Boolean | no | false |
only-date | Boolean | no | false |
no-label | Boolean | no | false |
no-header | Boolean | no | false |
min-date (6) | String | no | - |
max-date (6) | String | no | - |
no-weekends-days | Boolean | no | false |
auto-close | Boolean | no | false |
inline | Boolean | no | false |
overlay | Boolean | no | false |
range | Boolean | no | false |
dark | Boolean | no | false |
no-shortcuts | Boolean | no | false |
no-button | Boolean | no | false |
input-size | String (sm or lg) | no | null |
button-now-translation | String | no | 'Now' |
no-button-now | Boolean | no | false |
first-day-of-week | Int (0 to 7) | no | - |
disabled-dates (7) | Array<string> | no | [] |
disabled-hours (8) | Array<string> | no | - |
shortcut | String | no | - |
custom-shortcuts (9) | Array<object> | no | - |
disabled-weekly (10) | Array<integer> | no | [] |
no-keyboard (11) | Boolean | no | false |
right (12) | Boolean | no | false |
noClearButton | Boolean | no | false |
behaviour | Object | no | See behaviour |
id (13) | String | no | undefined |
(1) hint : Is a text that replaces the label/placeholder (Ex : Error designation)
(2) error : When is true
--> Input border & label are red
(3) color: Replace color for the hint, the borders & picker color
(4) button-color: Replace color for the buttons on bottom (validation & 'now')
(5) locale : Default value is the locale of the browser - Ex : Set locale="fr"
to force to French language
(6) min-date && max-date should be in the same format as property format specified. If format not set - it is set to 'YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm a' by default
(7) Disabled-Dates is an Array of dates in 'YYYY-MM-DD' format (ex: ['2018-04-03', '2018-04-07', '2018-04-09']
)
(8) disabled-hours : Must be an Array of hours in 24h format ('00' to '23') : ['00','01','02','03','04','05','06','07','19','20','21','22','23']
(9) custom-shortcuts - It's an array of objects. Each object represents a single shortcut.
[
{ key: 'thisWeek', label: 'This week', value: 'isoWeek' },
{ key: 'lastWeek', label: 'Last week', value: '-isoWeek' },
{ key: 'last7Days', label: 'Last 7 days', value: 7 },
{ key: 'last30Days', label: 'Last 30 days', value: 30 },
{ key: 'thisMonth', label: 'This month', value: 'month' },
{ key: 'lastMonth', label: 'Last month', value: '-month' },
{ key: 'thisYear', label: 'This year', value: 'year' },
{ key: 'lastYear', label: 'Last year', value: '-year' }
];
Shortcut types allowed are : ['day', '-day', 'isoWeek', '-isoWeek', 'quarter', 'month', '-month', 'year', '-year', 'week', '-week']
For each shortcut, a key
, label
and value
must be specified. The key
is a unique key for that specific shortcut.
Additional values can be passed as a callback
function that will be called whenever the user clicks on the shortcut. The callback receives an object as first argument with the start
and end
values, with the shortcut
object itself.
You can use this feature for translate existings shortcuts.
If the value of shortcut is a number (Integer), this number correspond to number of day (for 5 --> Last 5 days).
If the value of shortcut is a function, we'll use it to generate the start
and end
values. This function should return an object with the start & end values. Both values must be a moment object. The function is called when the user clicks on the shortcut button.
[
{
key: 'customValue',
label: 'My custom thing',
value: () => {
return {
start: moment(),
end: moment().add(2, 'days')
}
},
callback: ({ start, end }) => {
console.log('My shortcut was clicked with values: ', start, end)
}
},
];
With the shortcut
property, you can specify a shortcut that's selected by default by passing it's key
value.
:shortcut="'thisMonth'"
(10) disabled-weekly : Days of the week which are disabled every week, in Array format with day index, Sunday as 0 and Saturday as 6: [0,4,6]
(11) no-keyboard : Disable keyboard accessibility & navigation
(12) right : add this attribute to align the picker on right
(13) id : it assign id such as 'passedstring-input' to input help diffrentiate between two date-time-picker on same component.
Any additionnal attribute passed to the component will be automatically be binded to the input component. (eg. if you passes a
type
attribute, the<input>
will receive it).
In order to avoid having too much properties in the component, We're adding a behaviour
property that is an object including some annex behaviour values.
The default value for this object is:
{
time: {
nearestIfDisabled: true;
}
}
To override those values, pass a new object with the values you want to override:
<ctk-date-time-picker
:behaviour="{
time: {
nearestIfDisabled: false
}
}"
/>
Behaviour | Description | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
time.nearestIfDisabled | If true , it will select the nearest available hour in the timepicker, if the current selected hour is disabled. Per example, if the hour is 12 but all the hours have been disabled until 14, then the 14 will be selected by default. Set false to disable this behaviour; the current hour will remain selected even if it has been disabled. The user cannot re-select it. | Boolean | true |
Event | Return |
---|---|
input | value (formatted with 'format' props) |
formatted-value | value (formatted with 'formatted' props) |
is-shown | Component is shown |
is-hidden | Component is hidden |
validate | Click on validate button (so component is closed) |
destroy | Component is destroy |
Key | Action |
---|---|
Arrow Right | Next Day |
Arrow Left | Previous Day |
Arrow Down | Same day on next week |
Arrow Up | Same day on previous week |
Page Down | Same day on previous month |
Page Up | Same day on next month |
Enter or Space | Select day |
Escape | Close component |
Ensure you have Node and npm in your machine. Minimal config is:
This project is built with
node@10.x
.
Install the development dependencies by running:
npm install
or
npm ci # Recommanded if you have node > 10.x
Once your dependencies are installed, start the development server with:
npm run serve
This will start the development server available at http://localhost:8080
.
To easily set-up your development environment, you can spin up a container containing the development app. For that, you need Docker with docker-compose in your machine.
Once you've everything running, you can simply run the following command to start the dev server:
docker-compose up -d
This will start the development server inside a container and accessible through http://localhost:8080
.
npm run serve
npm run lint
Work in progress
This project is licensed under MIT License
Open source time proudly sponsored by Chronotruck
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