Please not this repo is by far complete! It's really just a quick hack I've done for a project
This date range picker component for Foundation (forked from Dan Grossman's picker for Bootstrap) creates a dropdown menu from which a user can select a range of dates. I created it while building the UI for Improvely, which needed a way to select date ranges for reports.
If invoked with no options, it will present two calendars to choose a start and end date from. Optionally, you can provide a list of date ranges the user can select from instead of choosing dates from the calendars. If attached to a text input, the selected dates will be inserted into the text box. Otherwise, you can provide a custom callback function to receive the selection.
This component relies on Foundation, Moment.js and jQuery.
Basic usage:
With foundation installed, include the CSS and JS libraries, call the plugin like so:
$(document).ready(function() {
$('input[name="daterange"]').daterangepicker();
});
The constructor also takes an optional options object and callback function. The function will be called whenever the selected date range has been changed by the user, and is passed the start and end dates (moment date objects) as parameters.
$('input[name="daterange"]').daterangepicker(
{
format: 'YYYY-MM-DD',
startDate: '2013-01-01',
endDate: '2013-12-31'
},
function(start, end) {
alert('A date range was chosen: ' + start.format('YYYY-MM-DD') + ' to ' + end.format('YYYY-MM-DD'));
}
);
startDate
: (Date object, moment object or string) The start of the initially selected date range
endDate
: (Date object, moment object or string) The end of the initially selected date range
minDate
: (Date object, moment object or string) The earliest date a user may select
maxDate
: (Date object, moment object or string) The latest date a user may select
dateLimit
: (object) The maximum span between the selected start and end dates. Can have any property you can add to a moment object (i.e. days, months)
showDropdowns
: (boolean) Show year and month select boxes above calendars to jump to a specific month and year
showWeekNumbers
: (boolean) Show week numbers at the start of each week on the calendars
timePicker
: (boolean) Allow selection of dates with times, not just dates
timePickerIncrement
: (number) Increment of the minutes selection list for times (i.e. 30 to allow only selection of times ending in 0 or 30)
timePicker12Hour
: (boolean) Use 12-hour instead of 24-hour times, adding an AM/PM select box
ranges
: (object) Set predefined date ranges the user can select from. Each key is the label for the range, and its value an array with two dates representing the bounds of the range
opens
: (string: 'left'/'right') Whether the picker appears aligned to the left or to the right of the HTML element it's attached to
buttonClasses
: (array) CSS class names that will be added to all buttons in the picker
applyClass
: (string) CSS class string that will be added to the apply button
cancelClass
: (string) CSS class string that will be added to the cancel button
format
: (string) Date/time format string used by moment when parsing or displaying the selected dates
separator
: (string) Separator string to display between the start and end date when populating a text input the picker is attached to
locale
: (object) Allows you to provide localized strings for buttons and labels, and the first day of week for the calendars
This code is made available under the same license as Twitter Bootstrap. Moment.js is included in this repository for convenience. It is available under the MIT license.
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Copyright 2012-2013 Alex Kempton (original version Dan Grossman)
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