This directive allows you to add a date-picker to your form elements.
- AngularJS
- JQuery
- JQueryUI
- Date.toISOString() (requires polyfill for ≤IE8)
We use karma and jshint to ensure the quality of the code. The easiest way to run these checks is to use grunt:
npm install -g grunt-cli npm install bower install grunt
The karma task will try to open Chrome as a browser in which to run the tests. Make sure this is available or change the configuration in test\test.config.js
We use bower for dependency management. Install and save to bower.json by running:
bower install angular-ui-date --save
This will copy the ui-date files into your components
folder, along with its dependencies.
Add the css:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="components/jquery-ui/themes/smoothness/jquery-ui.css"/>
Load the script files in your application:
<script type="text/javascript" src="components/jquery/jquery.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="components/jquery-ui/ui/jquery-ui.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="components/angular/angular.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="components/angular-ui-date/src/date.js"></script>
Add the date module as a dependency to your application module:
var myAppModule = angular.module('MyApp', ['ui.date'])
Apply the directive to your form elements:
<input ui-date>
All the jQueryUI DatePicker options can be passed through the directive.
myAppModule.controller('MyController', function($scope) {
$scope.dateOptions = {
changeYear: true,
changeMonth: true,
yearRange: '1900:-0'
};
});
<input ui-date="dateOptions" name="DateOfBirth">
If you want a static picker then simply apply the directive to a div rather than an input element.
<div ui-date="dateOptions" name="DateOfBirth"></div>
The ui-date directive plays nicely with ng-model and validation directives such as ng-required.
If you add the ng-model directive to same the element as ui-date then the picked date is automatically synchronized with the model value.
The ui-date directive stores and expects the model value to be a standard javascript Date object.
The ui-date directive only works with Date objects. If you want to pass date strings to and from the date directive via ng-model then you must use the ui-date-format directive. This directive specifies the format of the date string that will be expected in the ng-model. The format string syntax is that defined by the JQueryUI Date picker. For example
<input ui-date ui-date-format="DD, d MM, yy" ng-model="myDate">
Now you can set myDate in the controller.
$scope.myDate = "Thursday, 11 October, 2012";
If you apply the required directive to element then the form element is invalid until a date is picked.
Note: Remember that the ng-required directive must be explictly set, i.e. to "true". This is especially true on divs:
<div ui-date="dateOptions" name="DateOfBirth" ng-required="true"></div>