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@spoqa/react-datepicker
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A simple and reusable Datepicker component for React (Demo)
The package can be installed via NPM:
npm install react-datepicker --save
You’ll need to install React, PropTypes, and Moment.js separately since those dependencies aren’t included in the package. Below is a simple example of how to use the Datepicker in a React view. You will also need to require the CSS file from this package (or provide your own). The example below shows how to include the CSS from this package if your build system supports requiring CSS files (Webpack is one that does).
import React from 'react';
import DatePicker from 'react-datepicker';
import moment from 'moment';
import 'react-datepicker/dist/react-datepicker.css';
// CSS Modules, react-datepicker-cssmodules.css
// import 'react-datepicker/dist/react-datepicker-cssmodules.css';
class Example extends React.Component {
constructor (props) {
super(props)
this.state = {
startDate: moment()
};
this.handleChange = this.handleChange.bind(this);
}
handleChange(date) {
this.setState({
startDate: date
});
}
render() {
return <DatePicker
selected={this.state.startDate}
onChange={this.handleChange}
/>;
}
}
The most basic use of the DatePicker can be described with:
<DatePicker selected={this.state.date} onChange={this.handleChange} />
You can use onSelect
event handler which fires each time some calendar date has been selected
<DatePicker selected={this.state.date}
onSelect={this.handleSelect //when day is clicked}
onChange={this.handleChange //only when value has changed}
/>
onClickOutside
handler may be useful to close datepicker in inline
mode
See here for a full list of props that may be passed to the component. Examples are given on the main website.
You can also include a time picker by adding the showTimeSelect prop
<DatePicker
selected={this.state.date}
onChange={this.handleChange}
showTimeSelect
dateFormat="LLL" />
Times will be displayed at 30-minute intervals by default (default configurable via timeInterval prop)
More examples of how to use the time picker are given on the main website
The date picker relies on moment.js internationalization to localize its display components. By default, the date picker will use the locale globally set in moment, which is English. Locales can be changed in the following ways:
moment.locale(lang)
locale
propLocales can be further configured in moment with various customization options.
As of version 0.23, the weekdays
and weekStart
DatePicker props have been removed. Instead, they can be configured with the weekdaysMin
and week.dow
moment locale customization options.
We're always trying to stay compatible with the latest version of React. We can't support all older versions of React.
Latest compatible versions:
The date picker is compatible with the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, and IE10+.
Unfortunately, it is difficult to support legacy browsers while maintaining our ability to develop new features in the future. For IE9 support, it is known that the classlist polyfill is needed, but this may change or break at any point in the future.
The master
branch contains the latest version of the Datepicker component. To start your example app, you can run yarn start
. This starts a simple webserver on http://localhost:8080.
You can run yarn test
to execute the test suite and linters. To help you develop the component we’ve set up some tests that cover the basic functionality (can be found in /tests
). Even though we’re big fans of testing, this only covers a small piece of the component. We highly recommend you add tests when you’re adding new functionality.
The examples are hosted within the docs folder and are ran in the simple add that loads the Datepicker. To extend the examples with a new example, you can simply duplicate one of the existing examples and change the unique properties of your example.
Copyright (c) 2017 HackerOne Inc. and individual contributors. Licensed under MIT license, see LICENSE for the full license.
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A simple and reusable datepicker component for React
The npm package @spoqa/react-datepicker receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @spoqa/react-datepicker popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @spoqa/react-datepicker demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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