ember-power-datepicker
This addon it's the last member of the Ember Power Project family and it
combines ember-basic-dropdown and ember-power-calendar
into a single datepicker component that exposes the public APIs of both components as one.
As the components this one is born from, it aims to be flexible and customizable so you can
taylor your perfect datepicker. For that it extrictly follows DDAU approach and all its
subcomponents can be omitted or replaced by your own.
Disclaimer
This addon is in active development so expect some churn.
A changelog file will be maintained to surface what changed and when and ease updates.
Small demo
Installation
ember install ember-power-datepicker
Setup
If you are using sass, you can import the styles in your app.scss
@import "ember-power-datepicker";
This component doesn't has any style of itself, so the only thing this import is doing is
in turn importing the styles of ember-basic-dropdown and ember-power-calendar, so
this is just a convenience.
If you already use and import the styles of those addons yourself, you don't have to
import these.
Usage
The API of the component will remind you the APIs of its both parents. It leverages
contextual components and most of the options you can pass to the original components
are accepted by this addon.
Let's see a basic example:
{{#power-datepicker selected=selected onSelect=(action (mut selected) value="date") as |dp|}}
{{#dp.trigger tabindex="-1"}}
<input type="text" class="my-input-class" readonly value={{moment-format selected}}>
{{/dp.trigger}}
{{#dp.content class="demo-datepicker-small"}}
{{dp.nav}}
{{dp.days}}
{{/dp.content}}
{{/power-datepicker}}
The {{dp.trigger}}
and {{dp.content}}
come from ember-basic-dropdown.
You can learn more about them here: https://www.ember-basic-dropdown.com/docs/how-to-use-it
The {{dp.nav}}
and dp.days
components along with the selected
and onSelect
properties
come from ember-power-calendar.
You can learm more about them it here: http://www.ember-power-calendar.com/docs/action-handling
The selected
and onSelect
are the only mandatory options. You can omit them, but if
you do and you don't allow users to select a date, what do you want a datepicker for?
Ember and Browser support
This addon is only tested back to Ember 2.8. It may or may not work in older versions.
Javascript wise the addon should work back to IE10, but CSS wise the default styles use
flexbox, so expect only IE11 support unless you roll out your own template using <table>
,
which you can.
Testing
This addon also provides a convenient
datepickerSelect('selector', dateOrMoment)
test helper to interact with the component in tests.
Import this helpers in your tests like this:
import { datepickerSelect } from 'ember-power-datepicker/test-support';
Contributing
Contributions are welcomes. However if your contribution involves adding a new feature,
please open an issue before to share your idea and agree the details of the feature before starting implementing it.