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React-DateTimeRange-Picker

A datetime range picker for your React app.

  • Pick days, months, years, or even decades
  • Supports virtually any language
  • No moment.js needed

tl;dr

  • Install by executing npm install @wojtekmaj/react-datetimerange-picker or yarn add @wojtekmaj/react-datetimerange-picker.
  • Import by adding import DateTimeRangePicker from '@wojtekmaj/react-datetimerange-picker'.
  • Use by adding <DateTimeRangePicker />. 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 a time picker or a datetime picker?

React-DateTimeRange-Picker will play nicely with React-Date-Picker, React-Time-Picker and React-DateTime-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-DateTimeRange-Picker version.

React version Newest compatible React-DateTimeRange-Picker version
≥16.3 latest
≥16.0 2.x

React-Calendar, on which React-DateTimeRange-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-DateTimeRange-Picker.

Installation

Add React-DateTimeRange-Picker to your project by executing npm install @wojtekmaj/react-datetimerange-picker or yarn add @wojtekmaj/react-datetimerange-picker.

Usage

Here's an example of basic usage:

import React, { useState } from 'react';
import DateTimeRangePicker from '@wojtekmaj/react-datetimerange-picker';

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

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

Custom styling

If you don't want to use default React-DateTimeRange-Picker, React-Calendar, and React-Clock styles, you can import React-DateTimeRange-Picker without them by using import DateTimeRangePicker from 'react-datetimerange-picker/dist/entry.nostyle'; instead.

Styles loaded by the default entry file are @wojtekmaj/react-datetimerange-picker/dist/DateTimeRangePicker.css, react-calendar/dist/Calendar.css, and react-clock/dist/Clock.css. You can copy them to your project to build your own upon them.

Next.js and Vite

Next.js and Vite do not allow components from node_modules to import styles. You'll need to follow instructions from Custom styling to get going.

User guide

DateTimeRangePicker

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

Props

Prop name Description Default value Example values
amPmAriaLabel aria-label for the AM/PM select input. n/a "Select AM/PM"
autoFocus Automatically focuses the input on mount. n/a true
calendarAriaLabel aria-label for the calendar button. n/a "Toggle calendar"
calendarClassName Class 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"]
calendarIcon Content of the calendar button. Setting the value explicitly to null will hide the icon. (default icon)
  • String: "Calendar"
  • React element: <CalendarIcon />
className Class name(s) that will be added along with "react-datetimerange-picker" to the main React-DateTimeRange-Picker <div> element. n/a
  • String: "class1 class2"
  • Array of strings: ["class1", "class2 class3"]
clearAriaLabel aria-label for the clear button. n/a "Clear value"
clearIcon Content of the clear button. Setting the value explicitly to null will hide the icon. (default icon)
  • String: "Clear"
  • React element: <ClearIcon />
clockClassName Class 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"]
closeWidgets Whether to close the widgets on value selection. true false
dayAriaLabel aria-label for the day input. n/a "Day"
disabled Whether the datetime range picker should be disabled. false true
disableCalendar When set to true, will remove the calendar and the button toggling its visibility. false true
disableClock When set to true, will remove the clock. false true
format Input 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. n/a "y-MM-dd h:mm:ss a"
hourAriaLabel aria-label for the hour input. n/a "Hour"
isCalendarOpen Whether the calendar should be opened. false true
isClockOpen Whether the clock should be opened. false true
locale Locale that should be used by the datetime range picker and the calendar. Can be any IETF language tag. User's browser settings "hu-HU"
maxDate Maximum date that the user can select. Periods partially overlapped by maxDate will also be selectable, although React-DateTimeRange-Picker will ensure that no later date is selected. n/a Date: new Date()
maxDetail The 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-DateRange-Picker! "minute" "second"
minDate Minimum date that the user can select. Periods partially overlapped by minDate will also be selectable, although React-DateTimeRange-Picker will ensure that no earlier date is selected. n/a Date: new Date()
minDetail The least detailed calendar view that the user shall see. Can be "month", "year", "decade" or "century". "century" "decade"
minuteAriaLabel aria-label for the minute input. n/a "Minute"
monthAriaLabel aria-label for the month input. n/a "Month"
name Input name prefix. Date from/Date to fields will be named "yourprefix_from" and "yourprefix_to" respectively. "datetimerange" "myCustomName"
nativeInputAriaLabel aria-label for the native datetime input. n/a "Date"
onCalendarClose Function called when the calendar closes. n/a () => alert('Calendar closed')
onCalendarOpen Function called when the calendar opens. n/a () => alert('Calendar opened')
onChange Function 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)
onClockClose Function called when the clock closes. n/a () => alert('Clock closed')
onClockOpen Function called when the clock opens. n/a () => alert('Clock opened')
openWidgetsOnFocus Whether to open the widgets on input focus. true false
portalContainer Element to render the widgets in using portal. n/a document.getElementById('my-div')
rangeDivider Divider between datetime inputs. "–" " to "
required Whether datetime input should be required. false true
secondAriaLabel aria-label for the second input. n/a "Second"
showLeadingZeros Whether leading zeros should be rendered in datetime inputs. false true
value Input value. n/a
  • Date: new Date()
  • An array of dates: [new Date(2017, 0, 1), new Date(2017, 7, 1)]
yearAriaLabel aria-label for the year input. n/a "Year"

Calendar

DateTimeRangePicker 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.

License

The MIT License.

Author

Wojciech Maj
[email protected]
https://wojtekmaj.pl

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