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react-native-month-year-picker
Advanced tools
React Native month picker component for iOS and Android
android | iOS |
---|---|
$ npm install react-native-month-year-picker --save
or
$ yarn add @react-native-month-year-picker
As react-native@0.60.0 or above supports autolinking, so there is no need to run linking process. Read more about autolinking here.
CocoaPods on iOS needs this extra step
npx pod-install
import React, { useState } from 'react';
import { View, SafeAreaView, Text } from 'react-native';
import MonthPicker from 'react-native-month-year-picker';
const App = () => {
const [date, setDate] = useState(new Date());
const [show, setShow] = useState(false);
const showPicker = (value) => setShow(value);
const onValueChange = (event, newDate) => {
const selectedDate = newDate || date;
showPicker(false);
setDate(selectedDate);
};
return (
<SafeAreaView>
<Text>Month Picker Example</Text>
<Text>{moment(date, "MM-YYYY")}</Text>
<TouchableOpacity onPress={() => showPicker(true)}>
<Text>OPEN</Text>
</TouchableOpacity>
{show && (
<MonthPicker
onChange={onValueChange}
value={date}
minimumDate={new Date()}
maximumDate={new Date(2025, 5)}
/>
)}
</SafeAreaView>
);
};
export default App;
onChange
(optional
)Date change handler.
This is called when the user changes the date in the UI. It receives the event and the date as parameters.
setDate = (event, date) => {};
<RNMonthPicker onChange={this.setDate} />;
Events returned by onChange function:
import { ACTION_DATE_SET, ACTION_DISMISSED } from 'react-native-month-year-picker';
...
onValueChange = (event, newDate) => {
switch(event) {
case ACTION_DATE_SET:
onSuccess(newDate);
break;
case ACTION_DISMISSED:
default:
onCancel(); //when ACTION_DISMISSED new date will be undefined
}
}
...
value
(required
)Defines the date value used in the component.
<RNMonthPicker value={new Date()} />
maximumDate
(optional
)Defines the maximum date that can be selected. Use year and month constructor.
<RNMonthPicker maximumDate={new Date(2030, 10)} />
minimumDate
(optional
)Defines the minimum date that can be selected. Use year and month constructor.
<RNMonthPicker minimumDate={new Date(2020, 5)} />
outputFormat
(optional
)Defines the output format in which the date will return. Defaults to MM-YYYY
. Refer to moment.js docs for more information about formats.
<RNMonthPicker outputFormat="M-YY" />
okButton
(optional
)Picker modal confirmation button text. Default OK
.
<RNMonthPicker okButton="Confirm" />
cancelButton
(optional
)Picker modal cancelation button text. Default Cancel
.
<RNMonthPicker cancelButton="Abort" />
okButtonStyle
(iOS only
)Picker modal confirmation button text style.
<RNMonthPicker okButtonStyle={{ color: 'blue', letterSpacing: 1.0 }} />
cancelButtonStyle
(iOS only
)Picker modal cancelation button text style.
<RNMonthPicker cancelButtonStyle={{ color: 'red', letterSpacing: 0.25 }} />
npx pod-install
.yarn start
to start Metro Bundler.yarn ios
or yarn android
.FAQs
React Native Month Picker component for iOS & Android
We found that react-native-month-year-picker 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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