react-bootstrap-daterangepicker
Description
A date/time picker for react (using bootstrap). This is a react port of:
bootstrap-daterangepicker
Getting Started
-
Install the module with: npm install --save react-bootstrap-daterangepicker
-
Create your module (you need to use something like browserify to build)
var React = require('react');
var DateRangePicker = require('react-bootstrap-daterangepicker');
var someReactComponent = React.createClass({
render: function () {
return (
<DateRangePicker startDate="1/1/2014" endDate="3/1/2014">
<div>Click Me To Open Picker!</div>
</DateRangePicker>
);
}
});
- Include the daterangepicker CSS in your project somewhere. The CSS file is here: daterangepicker-bs3.css (don't hotlink- download and host your own copy)
<link rel="stylesheet" href="daterangepicker-bs3.css" type="text/css" />
Documentation
For in depth documentation, see the original
bootstrap-daterangepicker project page.
You can pass all the same props as the original plugin:
- startDate, endDate, minDate, maxDate, dateLimit, showDropdowns, showWeekNumbers,
timePicker, timePickerIncrement, timePicker12Hour, ranges, opens, buttonClasses,
applyClass, cancelClass, format, separator, locale, singleDatePicker, parentEl
You can listen to the following 5 events:
- onShow: thrown when the widget is shown
- onHide: thrown when the widget is hidden
- onApply: thrown when the apply button is clicked
- onCancel: thrown when the cancel button is clicked
- onEvent: thrown when any of the 4 events above are triggered
All 5 of the events above should take a handler that is passed 2 arguments: event and picker
Example event handler:
var someReactComponent = React.createClass({
handleEvent: function (event, picker) {
console.log(picker.startDate);
},
render: function () {
return (
<DateRangePicker onEvent={this.handleEvent} />
);
}
});
Links
License
Copyright (c) 2014 skratchdot
Uses the original bootstrap-daterangepicker license.