/datepicker

JS datepicker with no dependencies and range capabilities.

Primary LanguageJavaScript

DatePicker

A refreshing JavaScript Datepicker

  • Lightweight (less than 5kb minified and gzipped)
  • No dependencies (but includes a parser option to format dates results)
  • Single and range dates
  • Modular CSS classes for easy styling

Usage

DatePicker needs to be bound to an input field or two for handle ranges:

<input type="text" id="datepicker">

Add the JavaScript to the end of your document:

<script src="datepicker.js"></script>
<script>
    var picker = new DatePicker({ dataFields: [document.getElementById('datepicker')] });
</script>

For advanced formatting pass a parser object prior to DatePicker. In dates.js you will find a lightweight one we usually use in our projects. But this is optional.

See the examples folder for a full version.

<input type="text" id="datepicker" value="9 Oct 2014">

<script src="dates.js"></script>
<script src="datepicker.js"></script>
<script>
    var picker = new DatePicker({
        dataFields: [document.getElementById('datepicker')],
        parser: Dates,
        format: 'D MMMM YYYY',
        onSelect: function() {
            console.log(this.getDate());
        }
    });
</script>

Configuration

As the examples demonstrate above DatePicker has many useful options:

  • dataFields bind the datepicker to a form field or two
  • position preferred position of the datepicker relative to the form field, e.g.: top right, bottom right Note: automatic adjustment may occur to avoid datepicker from being displayed outside the viewport, see the positions example (default to 'bottom left')
  • reposition can be set to false to not reposition datepicker within the viewport, forcing it to take the configured position (default: true)
  • parser to manage an output format for .toString() and field value
  • format the default output format for .toString() and field value (requires a parser for custom formatting)
  • firstDay first day of the week (0: Sunday, 1: Monday, etc)
  • minDate the minimum/earliest date that can be selected (this should be a native Date object - e.g. new Date() or moment().toDate())
  • maxDate the maximum/latest date that can be selected (this should be a native Date object - e.g. new Date() or moment().toDate())
  • disableWeekends disallow selection of Saturdays or Sundays
  • disableDayFn callback function that gets passed a Date object for each day in view. Should return true to disable selection of that day.
  • yearRange number of years either side (e.g. 10) or array of upper/lower range (e.g. [1900,2015])
  • isRTL reverse the calendar for right-to-left languages
  • i18n language defaults for month and weekday names (see internationalization below)
  • yearSuffix additional text to append to the year in the title
  • showMonthAfterYear render the month after year in the title (default false)
  • theme define a classname that can be used as a hook for styling different themes, see the theme example (default null)
  • onSelect callback function for when a date is selected
  • onOpen callback function for when the picker becomes visible
  • onClose callback function for when the picker is hidden
  • onDraw callback function for when the picker draws a new month

Methods

You can control the date picker after creation:

var picker = new DatePicker({ dataFields: [document.getElementById('datepicker')] });

Get and set date

picker.toString('YYYY-MM-DD')

Returns the selected date in a string format. If parser exists (recommended) then Datepicker can return any format that the parser understands, otherwise you're stuck with JavaScript's default.

picker.getDate(which)

Returns a basic JavaScript Date object of the selected day, or null if no selection. which param is optional (in and out are the valid values), taking the start date (in) if no param is present.

picker.setDate('2015-01-01')

Set the current selection. This will be restricted within the bounds of minDate and maxDate options if they're specified. You can optionally pass a boolean as the second parameter to prevent triggering of the onSelect callback (true), allowing the date to be set silently.

Change current view

picker.gotoDate(new Date(2014, 1))

Change the current view to see a specific date. This example will jump to February 2014 (month is a zero-based index).

picker.gotoToday()

Shortcut for picker.gotoDate(new Date())

picker.gotoMonth(2)

Change the current view by month (0: January, 1: Februrary, etc).

picker.nextMonth() picker.prevMonth()

Go to the next or previous month (this will change year if necessary).

picker.gotoYear()

Change the year being viewed.

picker.setMinDate()

Update the minimum/earliest date that can be selected.

picker.setMaxDate()

Update the maximum/latest date that can be selected.

Show and hide datepicker

picker.isVisible()

Returns true or false.

picker.show()

Make the picker visible.

picker.adjustPosition()

Recalculate and change the position of the picker.

picker.hide()

Hide the picker making it invisible.

picker.destroy()

Hide the picker and remove all event listeners — no going back!

Internationalization

The default i18n configuration format looks like this:

i18n: {
    previousMonth : 'Previous Month',
    nextMonth     : 'Next Month',
    months        : ['January','February','March','April','May','June','July','August','September','October','November','December'],
    weekdays      : ['Sunday','Monday','Tuesday','Wednesday','Thursday','Friday','Saturday'],
    weekdaysShort : ['Sun','Mon','Tue','Wed','Thu','Fri','Sat']
}

You must provide 12 months and 7 weekdays (with abbreviations). Always specify weekdays in this order with Sunday first. You can change the firstDay option to reorder if necessary (0: Sunday, 1: Monday, etc). You can also set isRTL to true for languages that are read right-to-left.

Browser Compatibility

  • IE 7+
  • Chrome 8+
  • Firefox 3.5+
  • Safari 3+
  • Opera 10.6+

Authors

Original work for the Pikaday project belongs to David Bushell http://dbushell.com @dbushell and Ramiro Rikkert GitHub @RamRik.

Copyright © 2015 Buti | BSD & MIT license