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A simple React Native date input component that uses DatePickerAndroid and DatePickerIOS to select dates
A simple React Native date input component that uses DatePickerAndroid
and DatePickerIOS
to select dates
yarn add react-native-date-input dayjs react-native-appearance react-native-iphone-x-helper
cd ios && pod install
import React, { useState } from 'react';
import { DateInput } from 'react-native-date-input';
import dayjs from 'dayjs';
export default (props) => {
const [date, setDate] = useState('');
let dateInput = null;
const handleChange = (date) => {
setDate(date);
};
const focus = () => {
if (!dateInput) {
return;
}
dateInput.focus();
};
return (
<DateInput
inputProps={{
style: {},
...props,
// Supports all TextInput props
}}
dateFormat={'DD/MM/YYYY'}
defaultValue={new Date(dayjs().subtract(5, 'year').format('DD/MM/YYYY'))}
defaultDate={new Date(dayjs().subtract(5, 'year'))}
minimumDate={new Date(dayjs().subtract(10, 'year'))}
maximumDate={new Date()}
handleChange={handleChange}
onRef={(input) => (dateInput = input)}
/>
);
};
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A simple React Native date input component that uses DatePickerAndroid and DatePickerIOS to select dates
We found that react-native-date-input demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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