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A date range picker for your React app.


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React-DateTime-Picker

A datetime picker for your React app.

  • Supports virtually any language
  • No moment.js needed

tl;dr

  • Install by executing npm install react-datetime-picker or yarn add react-datetime-picker.
  • Import by adding import DateTimePicker from 'react-datetime-picker'.
  • Use by adding <DateTimePicker />. Use onChange prop for getting new values.

Demo

A minimal demo page can be found in sample directory.

Online demo is also available!

Looking for just a date picker or a time picker?

React-DateTime-Picker will play nicely with React-Date-Picker and React-Time-Picker. Check them out!

Getting started

Compatibility

Your project needs to use React 16.3 or later. If you use an older version of React, please refer to the table below to find a suitable React-DateTime-Picker version.

React versionNewest compatible React-DateTime-Picker version
≥16.3latest
≥16.02.x

React-Calendar, on which React-DateTime-Picker relies heavily, uses modern web technologies. That's why it's so fast, lightweight and easy to style. This, however, comes at a cost of supporting only modern browsers.

Legacy browsers

If you need to support legacy browsers like Internet Explorer 10, you will need to use Intl.js or another Intl polyfill along with React-DateTime-Picker.

Installation

Add React-DateTime-Picker to your project by executing npm install react-datetime-picker or yarn add react-datetime-picker.

Usage

Here's an example of basic usage:

import { useState } from 'react';
import DateTimePicker from 'react-datetime-picker';

type ValuePiece = Date | null;

type Value = ValuePiece | [ValuePiece, ValuePiece];

function MyApp() {
  const [value, onChange] = useState<Value>(new Date());

  return (
    <div>
      <DateTimePicker onChange={onChange} value={value} />
    </div>
  );
}

Custom styling

If you want to use default React-DateTime-Picker, React-Calendar and React-Clock styling to build upon it, you can import them by using:

import 'react-datetime-picker/dist/DateTimePicker.css';
import 'react-calendar/dist/Calendar.css';
import 'react-clock/dist/Clock.css';

User guide

DateTimePicker

Displays an input field complete with custom inputs, native input, a calendar, and a clock.

Props
Prop nameDescriptionDefault valueExample values
amPmAriaLabelaria-label for the AM/PM select input.n/a"Select AM/PM"
autoFocusAutomatically focuses the input on mount.n/atrue
calendarAriaLabelaria-label for the calendar button.n/a"Toggle calendar"
calendarClassNameClass name(s) that will be added along with "react-calendar" to the main React-Calendar <div> element.n/a
  • String: "class1 class2"
  • Array of strings: ["class1", "class2 class3"]
calendarIconContent of the calendar button. Setting the value explicitly to null will hide the icon.(default icon)
  • String: "Calendar"
  • React element: <CalendarIcon />
  • React function: CalendarIcon
classNameClass name(s) that will be added along with "react-datetime-picker" to the main React-DateTime-Picker <div> element.n/a
  • String: "class1 class2"
  • Array of strings: ["class1", "class2 class3"]
clearAriaLabelaria-label for the clear button.n/a"Clear value"
clearIconContent of the clear button. Setting the value explicitly to null will hide the icon.(default icon)
  • String: "Clear"
  • React element: <ClearIcon />
  • React function: ClearIcon
clockClassNameClass name(s) that will be added along with "react-clock" to the main React-Calendar <div> element.n/a
  • String: "class1 class2"
  • Array of strings: ["class1", "class2 class3"]
closeWidgetsWhether to close the widgets on value selection. Note: It's recommended to use shouldCloseWidgets function instead.truefalse
data-testiddata-testid attribute for the main React-DateTime-Picker <div> element.n/a"datetime-picker"
dayAriaLabelaria-label for the day input.n/a"Day"
dayPlaceholderplaceholder for the day input."--""dd"
disableCalendarWhen set to true, will remove the calendar and the button toggling its visibility.falsetrue
disableClockWhen set to true, will remove the clock.falsetrue
disabledWhether the datetime picker should be disabled.falsetrue
formatInput format based on Unicode Technical Standard #35. Supported values are: y, M, MM, MMM, MMMM, d, dd, H, HH, h, hh, m, mm, s, ss, a. Note: When using SSR, setting this prop may help resolving hydration errors caused by locale mismatch between server and client.n/a"y-MM-dd h:mm:ss a"
hourAriaLabelaria-label for the hour input.n/a"Hour"
hourPlaceholderplaceholder for the hour input."--""hh"
idid attribute for the main React-DateTime-Picker <div> element.n/a"datetime-picker"
isCalendarOpenWhether the calendar should be opened.falsetrue
isClockOpenWhether the clock should be opened.falsetrue
localeLocale that should be used by the datetime picker and the calendar. Can be any IETF language tag. Note: When using SSR, setting this prop may help resolving hydration errors caused by locale mismatch between server and client.Server locale/User's browser settings"hu-HU"
maxDateMaximum date that the user can select. Periods partially overlapped by maxDate will also be selectable, although React-DateTime-Picker will ensure that no later date is selected.n/aDate: new Date()
maxDetailThe most detailed calendar view that the user shall see. View defined here also becomes the one on which clicking an item in the calendar will select a date and pass it to onChange. Can be "hour", "minute" or "second". Don't need hour picking? Try React-Date-Picker!"minute""second"
minDateMinimum date that the user can select. Periods partially overlapped by minDate will also be selectable, although React-DateTime-Picker will ensure that no earlier date is selected.n/aDate: new Date()
minuteAriaLabelaria-label for the minute input.n/a"Minute"
minutePlaceholderplaceholder for the minute input."--""mm"
monthAriaLabelaria-label for the month input.n/a"Month"
monthPlaceholderplaceholder for the month input."--""mm"
nameInput name."datetime""myCustomName"
nativeInputAriaLabelaria-label for the native datetime input.n/a"Date"
onCalendarCloseFunction called when the calendar closes.n/a() => alert('Calendar closed')
onCalendarOpenFunction called when the calendar opens.n/a() => alert('Calendar opened')
onChangeFunction called when the user picks a valid datetime. If any of the fields were excluded using custom format, new Date(y, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0), where y is the current year, is going to serve as a "base".n/a(value) => alert('New date is: ', value)
onClockCloseFunction called when the clock closes.n/a() => alert('Clock closed')
onClockOpenFunction called when the clock opens.n/a() => alert('Clock opened')
onFocusFunction called when the user focuses an input.n/a(event) => alert('Focused input: ', event.target.name)
onInvalidChangeFunction called when the user picks an invalid datetime.n/a() => alert('Invalid datetime')
openWidgetsOnFocusWhether to open the widgets on input focus. Note: It's recommended to use shouldOpenWidgets function instead.truefalse
portalContainerElement to render the widgets in using portal.n/adocument.getElementById('my-div')
returnValueWhich dates shall be passed by the calendar to the onChange function and onClick{Period} functions. Can be "start", "end" or "range". The latter will cause an array with start and end values to be passed. "start""range"
requiredWhether datetime input should be required.falsetrue
secondAriaLabelaria-label for the second input.n/a"Second"
secondPlaceholderplaceholder for the second input."--""ss"
shouldCloseWidgetsFunction called before the widgets close. reason can be "buttonClick", "escape", "outsideAction", or "select". widget can be "calendar" or "clock". If it returns false, the widget will not close.n/a({ reason, widget }) => reason !== 'outsideAction' && widget === 'calendar'
shouldOpenWidgetsFunction called before the widgets open. reason can be "buttonClick" or "focus". widget can be "calendar" or "clock". If it returns false, the widget will not open.n/a({ reason, widget }) => reason !== 'focus' && widget === 'calendar'
showLeadingZerosWhether leading zeros should be rendered in datetime inputs.falsetrue
valueInput value. Note that if you pass an array of values, only first value will be fully utilized.n/a
  • Date: new Date(2017, 0, 1, 22, 15)
  • String: "2017-01-01T22:15:00"
  • An array of dates: [new Date(2017, 0, 1, 22, 15), new Date(2017, 0, 1, 23, 45)]
  • An array of strings: ["2017-01-01T22:15:00", "2017-01-01T23:45:00"]
yearAriaLabelaria-label for the year input.n/a"Year"
yearPlaceholderaria-label for the year input."----""yyyy"

Calendar

DateTimePicker component passes all props to React-Calendar, with the exception of className (you can use calendarClassName for that instead). There are tons of customizations you can do! For more information, see Calendar component props.

Clock

DateTimePicker component passes all props to React-Clock, with the exception of className (you can use clockClassName for that instead). There are tons of customizations you can do! For more information, see Clock component props.

License

The MIT License.

Author

Wojciech Maj Wojciech Maj

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Last updated on 09 Dec 2023

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