React Kronology
A fork of react-kronos
A fast, intuitive, and elegant date and time picker for React.
Philosophy
- Works straight out of the box with minimal props
- Provide a few props and options that give lots of control
- Allow for granular control when needed
- Style is done in JS and can be easily modified
- Beautiful code and appearance
Rationale
Even though there are many React Date and/or Time components, I'm developing my own because none of them do everything that I need.
Key requirements:
- Separate date and/or time components (many only have date)
- Easily style-able from JS (not have to muck around in the css)
- Return multiple time formats (Date, Moment, ISO, string)
- Lightweight, use no jquery
- Active on focus, disappear on blur
- Efficient keyboard navigation
Usage
- NPM install
npm install @commander-lol/react-kronos
- Require Kronos
import Kronos from '@commander-lol/react-kronos'
- Use
<Kronos
date={this.state.datetime}
onChange={this.onChange}
/>
Props:
date
- Date(), Moment(), ISO, or string (if string, must match format
)time
- Date(), Moment(), ISO, or string (if string, must match format
)format
- string : Moment formatting of date / timeonChange
- function : native onChange methodonChangeDateTime
- function : change method called when there is a new valuereturnAs
- string : onChange format JS_DATE
, MOMENT
, ISO
, STRING
(default: same as input)min
- Date(), Moment(), ISO to set as the minimum datetimemax
- Date(), Moment(), ISO to set as the maximum datetimeminTime
- Date(), Moment(), ISO to set as the minimum time (only the time will be used)maxTime
- Date(), Moment(), ISO to set as the maximum time (only the time will be used)closeOnSelect
- boolean : closes the dropdown when a value is selected (default: true
)closeOnBlur
- boolean : closes the dropdown when the field is blurred (default: true
)disabled
- boolean : whether or not the input component is disabled. If true, the selector will not be visible regardless of the setting of visible
shouldTriggerOnChangeForDateTimeOutsideRange
- boolean: optionally allow dates outside min/max range to trigger onChanges (default: false
)preventClickOnDateTimeOutsideRange
- boolean: optionally prevent users from clicking on dates outside min/max range (default: false
)hideOutsideDateTimes
- boolean: optionally hide times that do not pass validation (default: false
)placeholder
- string : placeholder text when there is no valuename
- string : name used for the input formoptions:
color
- string : the highlight color in the UI as a hexcorners
- number : the pixel size of rounded corners (default: 4
)font
- string : the font family (default: Source Sans Pro
)moment:
- object : Moment locale customization
lang
- string : language (default: en
for english)settings
- object : properties to override as an object (default: { week: { dow: 1 }, weekdaysMin: ['M', 'T', 'W', 'T', 'F', 'S', 'S'] }
)
format
: - object : Moment formatting for cell titles
today
: - string : default: Today
year
: - string : default: YYYY
month
: - string : default: MMM
day
: - string : default: D
hour
: - string : default: h:mm a
Construction progress
Roadmap
Needed
- Provide docs on website
- options:
- date (restrict calendar to show only days, or with months, or with years)
- time (set increments, set ranges of time)
- support for connected start & end date+time
- date (show range on calendar)
- time (show "0 hours", "0.5 hours", "1 hour", &c)
Ideas
- input field masking
- ⇧+arrow uses the higher order unit
- specify required props & non-required (what happens if none are included)
- add warning messages to help use component properly
- mobile support
- wide browser compatibility
- prop:
styles
- granular styling (overwrite any style, or provide entire theme) - add crazy awesome date/time interpretation/parsing similar to that in The Hit List
- set up solid unit tests
Thanks
- !!! gaearon big thanks to Dan Abramov who has built some incredible react components (hot-loader, dnd), written excellent articles, and answered many questions
- ! vjeux leading the CSS in JS movement