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A simple react datepicker build with chakra-ui and date-fns


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Datepicker

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A simple datepicker component build with date-fns and Chakra-UI.

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Requisites

You need to install date-fns and chakra-ui in order to use this library.

yarn add date-fns

To install chakra-ui follow their guide here.

Installation and Usage

After install these dependencies you can now install the library and use this as below:

yarn add @uselessdev/datepicker

Before to use this you can create your own theme or use the default one.

import { ChakraProvider } from '@chakra-ui/react'
import {
  Calendar,
  CalendarDefaultTheme,
  CalendarControls,
  CalendarPrevButton,
  CalendarNextButton,
  CalendarMonths,
  CalendarMonth,
  CalendarMonthName,
  CalendarWeek,
  CalendarDays,
} from '@uselessdev/datepicker'

export function App() {
  const [dates, setDates] = useState()

  const handleSelectDate = (values) => setDates(values)

  return (
    return (
      <ChakraProvider theme={CalendarDefaultTheme}>
        <Calendar value={dates} onSelectDate={handleSelectDate}>
          <CalendarControls>
            <CalendarPrevButton />
            <CalendarNextButton />
          </CalendarControls>

          <CalendarMonths>
            <CalendarMonth>
              <CalendarMonthName />
              <CalendarWeek />
              <CalendarDays />
            </CalendarMonth>
          </CalendarMonths>
        </Calendar>
      </ChakraProvider>
    )
  )
}

note that the example above doens't render an input but only the calendar

If you want to use this with inputs and a popover you can see this example

Customizing

You can fully customize the Calendar component using the extendTheme provided by chakra-ui, you can see an example below.

In your theme you can overrides the default theme (you can see all available components keys for theme customization here)

import { extendTheme } from '@chakra-ui/react'
import { CalendarDefaultTheme } from '@uselessdev/datepicker'

export const theme = extendTheme(CalendarDefaultTheme, {
  components: {
    Calendar: {
      parts: ['calendar'],

      baseStyle: {
        calendar: {
          borderWidth: '6px',
          borderColor: 'pink.400',
          rounded: 'none',
          shadow: 'none',
          boxShadow: '32px 16px 0 6px #3B4DCC'
        },
      },
    },

    CalendarControl: {
      parts: ['button'],

      baseStyle: {
        button: {
          h: 6,
          px: 2,
          rounded: 'none',
          fontSize: 'sm',
          color: 'white',
          bgColor: 'pink.400',

          _hover: {
            bgColor: 'pink.200',
          },

          _focus: {
            outline: 'none',
          },
        },
      },
    }
  },
})

Now you can use this theme in ChakraProvider:

import { ChakraProvider } from '@chakra-ui/react'
import { theme } from './theme'

function App() {
  return (
    <ChakraProvider theme={theme}>
      {/* children... */}
    </ChakraProvider>
  )
}

Theses changes will produce the following results in Calendar:

Customized calendar

Available components theme keys

Key nameDescriptionParts
CalendarA multipart component this is reponsible for the calendar it self.calendar, months
CalendarMonthResponsible to style one month block.month, name, week, weekday, days
CalendarDayApplies styles to individual day. This is the only single part component.--
CalendarControlApplies styles to prev and next months.controls, button

License

This code is under the Apache-2.0 License

Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

Wallace Batista
Wallace Batista

💻 🤔
Leonardo Elias
Leonardo Elias

💻
kivi
kivi

💻
Guilherme Teixeira
Guilherme Teixeira

💻
Brano Zavracky
Brano Zavracky

💻
O. Qudah
O. Qudah

📖
Tom Chen
Tom Chen

📖 💻
Alexandre Stahmer
Alexandre Stahmer

💻
Raphael da Rocha Pinto Barboza
Raphael da Rocha Pinto Barboza

💻
Greg Leuch
Greg Leuch

💻

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!

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Last updated on 16 Sep 2023

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