react-datetime-picker
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A date range picker for your React app.
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TypeScript
import makeEventProps from 'make-event-props';
import Calendar from 'react-calendar';
import Clock from 'react-clock';
import type { ClassName, CloseReason, Detail, LooseValue, OpenReason, Value } from './shared/types.js';
type ReactNodeLike = React.ReactNode | string | number | boolean | null | undefined;
type Icon = ReactNodeLike | ReactNodeLike[];
type IconOrRenderFunction = Icon | React.ComponentType | React.ReactElement;
type CalendarProps = Omit<React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef<typeof Calendar>, 'onChange' | 'selectRange' | 'value'>;
type ClockProps = Omit<React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef<typeof Clock>, 'value'>;
type EventProps = ReturnType<typeof makeEventProps>;
export type DateTimePickerProps = {
/**
* `aria-label` for the AM/PM select input.
*
* @example 'Select AM/PM'
*/
amPmAriaLabel?: string;
/**
* Automatically focuses the input on mount.
*
* @example true
*/
autoFocus?: boolean;
/**
* `aria-label` for the calendar button.
*
* @example 'Toggle calendar'
*/
calendarAriaLabel?: string;
/**
* Content of the calendar button. Setting the value explicitly to `null` will hide the icon.
*
* @example 'Calendar'
* @example <CalendarIcon />
* @example CalendarIcon
*/
calendarIcon?: IconOrRenderFunction | null;
/**
* Props to pass to React-Calendar component.
*/
calendarProps?: CalendarProps;
/**
* Class name(s) that will be added along with `"react-datetime-picker"` to the main React-DateTime-Picker `<div>` element.
*
* @example 'class1 class2'
* @example ['class1', 'class2 class3']
*/
className?: ClassName;
/**
* `aria-label` for the clear button.
*
* @example 'Clear value'
*/
clearAriaLabel?: string;
/**
* Content of the clear button. Setting the value explicitly to `null` will hide the icon.
*
* @example 'Clear'
* @example <ClearIcon />
* @example ClearIcon
*/
clearIcon?: IconOrRenderFunction | null;
/**
* Props to pass to React-Clock component.
*/
clockProps?: ClockProps;
/**
* Whether to close the widgets on value selection. **Note**: It's recommended to use `shouldCloseWidgets` function instead.
*
* @default true
* @example false
*/
closeWidgets?: boolean;
/**
* `data-testid` attribute for the main React-DateTime-Picker `<div>` element.
*
* @example 'datetime-picker'
*/
'data-testid'?: string;
/**
* `aria-label` for the day input.
*
* @example 'Day'
*/
dayAriaLabel?: string;
/**
* `placeholder` for the day input.
*
* @default '--'
* @example 'dd'
*/
dayPlaceholder?: string;
/**
* When set to `true`, will remove the calendar and the button toggling its visibility.
*
* @default false
* @example true
*/
disableCalendar?: boolean;
/**
* When set to `true`, will remove the clock.
*
* @default false
* @example true
*/
disableClock?: boolean;
/**
* Whether the date time picker should be disabled.
*
* @default false
* @example true
*/
disabled?: boolean;
/**
* Input format based on [Unicode Technical Standard #35](https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-dates.html#Date_Field_Symbol_Table). Supported values are: `y`, `M`, `MM`, `MMM`, `MMMM`, `d`, `dd`, `H`, `HH`, `h`, `hh`, `m`, `mm`, `s`, `ss`, `a`.
*
* **Note**: When using SSR, setting this prop may help resolving hydration errors caused by locale mismatch between server and client.
*
* @example 'y-MM-dd h:mm:ss a'
*/
format?: string;
/**
* `aria-label` for the hour input.
*
* @example 'Hour'
*/
hourAriaLabel?: string;
/**
* `placeholder` for the hour input.
*
* @default '--'
* @example 'hh'
*/
hourPlaceholder?: string;
/**
* `id` attribute for the main React-DateTime-Picker `<div>` element.
*
* @example 'datetime-picker'
*/
id?: string;
/**
* Whether the calendar should be opened.
*
* @default false
* @example true
*/
isCalendarOpen?: boolean;
/**
* Whether the clock should be opened.
*
* @default false
* @example true
*/
isClockOpen?: boolean;
/**
* Locale that should be used by the datetime picker and the calendar. Can be any [IETF language tag](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IETF_language_tag).
*
* **Note**: When using SSR, setting this prop may help resolving hydration errors caused by locale mismatch between server and client.
*
* @example 'hu-HU'
*/
locale?: string;
/**
* Maximum date that the user can select. Periods partially overlapped by maxDate will also be selectable, although React-DateTime-Picker will ensure that no later date is selected.
*
* @example new Date()
*/
maxDate?: Date;
/**
* 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-Date-Picker](https://github.com/wojtekmaj/react-date-picker)!
*
* @default 'minute'
* @example 'second'
*/
maxDetail?: Detail;
/**
* 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.
*
* @example new Date()
*/
minDate?: Date;
/**
* `aria-label` for the minute input.
*
* @example 'Minute'
*/
minuteAriaLabel?: string;
/**
* `placeholder` for the minute input.
*
* @default '--'
* @example 'mm'
*/
minutePlaceholder?: string;
/**
* `aria-label` for the month input.
*
* @example 'Month'
*/
monthAriaLabel?: string;
/**
* `placeholder` for the month input.
*
* @default '--'
* @example 'mm'
*/
monthPlaceholder?: string;
/**
* Input name.
*
* @default 'datetime'
*/
name?: string;
/**
* `aria-label` for the native datetime input.
*
* @example 'Date'
*/
nativeInputAriaLabel?: string;
/**
* Function called when the calendar closes.
*
* @example () => alert('Calendar closed')
*/
onCalendarClose?: () => void;
/**
* Function called when the calendar opens.
*
* @example () => alert('Calendar opened')
*/
onCalendarOpen?: () => void;
/**
* 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".
*
* @example (value) => alert('New date is: ', value)
*/
onChange?: (value: Value) => void;
/**
* Function called when the clock closes.
*
* @example () => alert('Clock closed')
*/
onClockClose?: () => void;
/**
* Function called when the clock opens.
*
* @example () => alert('Clock opened')
*/
onClockOpen?: () => void;
/**
* Function called when the user focuses an input.
*
* @example (event) => alert('Focused input: ', event.target.name)
*/
onFocus?: (event: React.FocusEvent<HTMLDivElement>) => void;
/**
* Function called when the user picks an invalid datetime.
*
* @example () => alert('Invalid datetime');
*/
onInvalidChange?: () => void;
/**
* Whether to open the widgets on input focus.
*
* **Note**: It's recommended to use `shouldOpenWidgets` function instead.
*
* @default true
* @example false
*/
openWidgetsOnFocus?: boolean;
/**
* Element to render the widgets in using portal.
*
* @example document.getElementById('my-div')
*/
portalContainer?: HTMLElement | null;
/**
* Whether datetime input should be required.
*
* @default false
* @example true
*/
required?: boolean;
/**
* `aria-label` for the second input.
*
* @example 'Second'
*/
secondAriaLabel?: string;
/**
* `placeholder` for the second input.
*
* @default '--'
* @example 'ss'
*/
secondPlaceholder?: string;
/**
* Function called before the widgets close. `reason` can be `"buttonClick"`, `"escape"`, `"outsideAction"`, or `"select"`. `widget` can be `"calendar"` or `"clock"`. If it returns `false`, the widget will not close.
*
* @example ({ reason, widget }) => reason !== 'outsideAction' && widget === 'calendar'`
*/
shouldCloseWidgets?: (props: {
reason: CloseReason;
widget: 'calendar' | 'clock';
}) => boolean;
/**
* Function called before the widgets open. `reason` can be `"buttonClick"` or `"focus"`. `widget` can be `"calendar"` or `"clock"`. If it returns `false`, the widget will not open.
*
* @example ({ reason, widget }) => reason !== 'focus' && widget === 'calendar'`
*/
shouldOpenWidgets?: (props: {
reason: OpenReason;
widget: 'calendar' | 'clock';
}) => boolean;
/**
* Whether leading zeros should be rendered in datetime inputs.
*
* @default false
* @example true
*/
showLeadingZeros?: boolean;
/**
* Input value. Note that if you pass an array of values, only first value will be fully utilized.
*
* @example new Date(2017, 0, 1, 22, 15)
* @example [new Date(2017, 0, 1, 22, 15), new Date(2017, 0, 1, 23, 45)]
* @example ["2017-01-01T22:15:00", "2017-01-01T23:45:00"]
*/
value?: LooseValue;
/**
* `aria-label` for the year input.
*
* @example 'Year'
*/
yearAriaLabel?: string;
/**
* `placeholder` for the year input.
*
* @default '----'
* @example 'yyyy'
*/
yearPlaceholder?: string;
} & Omit<EventProps, 'onChange' | 'onFocus'>;
export default function DateTimePicker(props: DateTimePickerProps): React.ReactElement;
export {};