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@angular/material-moment-adapter
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@angular/material-moment-adapter is an Angular package that provides a Moment.js adapter for Angular Material's datepicker. It allows you to use Moment.js to parse, format, and manipulate dates within Angular Material components.
Date Adapter Configuration
This code demonstrates how to configure the Moment.js date adapter in an Angular module. It imports the necessary modules and sets the adapter options to use UTC.
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { MatDatepickerModule } from '@angular/material/datepicker';
import { MatMomentDateModule, MAT_MOMENT_DATE_ADAPTER_OPTIONS } from '@angular/material-moment-adapter';
@NgModule({
imports: [
MatDatepickerModule,
MatMomentDateModule
],
providers: [
{ provide: MAT_MOMENT_DATE_ADAPTER_OPTIONS, useValue: { useUtc: true } }
]
})
export class AppModule { }
Using Moment.js with Angular Material Datepicker
This code shows how to use Moment.js with Angular Material's datepicker component. It initializes a date using Moment.js and binds it to the datepicker input.
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import * as moment from 'moment';
@Component({
selector: 'app-datepicker',
template: '<mat-form-field><input matInput [matDatepicker]="picker" placeholder="Choose a date"><mat-datepicker-toggle matSuffix [for]="picker"></mat-datepicker-toggle><mat-datepicker #picker></mat-datepicker></mat-form-field>'
})
export class DatepickerComponent {
selectedDate = moment();
}
@angular/material-luxon-adapter provides a Luxon adapter for Angular Material's datepicker. Luxon is a modern JavaScript date library that offers a more comprehensive and immutable API compared to Moment.js. It is a good alternative if you prefer using Luxon over Moment.js.
@angular/material-date-fns-adapter provides a date-fns adapter for Angular Material's datepicker. date-fns is a lightweight and modular date library that allows you to import only the functions you need. It is a good alternative if you are looking for a smaller bundle size and tree-shakable date library.
The sources for this package are in the main Angular Material repo. Please file issues and pull requests against that repo.
License: MIT
19.0.3 "polonium-popsicle" (2024-12-11)
| Commit | Type | Description | | -- | -- | -- | | 7b64c451e6 | fix | expansion: switch away from animations module (#30119) | | d18c3395d8 | fix | menu: decouple menu lifecycle from animations (#30148) | | 3ea8cf5c31 | fix | paginator: ignore clicks on disabled buttons (#30138) | | fbaf286f9c | fix | select: add opt-in input that allows selection of nullable options (#30142) | | 600a8b04f9 | fix | timepicker: deserialize ControlValueAccessor values correctly (#30149) | | 4b69162998 | fix | timepicker: disable toggle if timepicker is disabled (#30137) |
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Angular Material Moment Adapter
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We found that @angular/material-moment-adapter demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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