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import TimePickerModule from '../NativeModules/TimePickerAndroid';
/**
* Opens the standard Android time picker dialog.
*
* ### Example
*
* ```
* try {
* const {action, hour, minute} = await TimePickerAndroid.open({
* hour: 14,
* minute: 0,
* is24Hour: false, // Will display '2 PM'
* });
* if (action !== DatePickerAndroid.dismissedAction) {
* // Selected hour (0-23), minute (0-59)
* }
* } catch ({code, message}) {
* console.warn('Cannot open time picker', message);
* }
* ```
*/
class TimePickerAndroid {
/**
* Opens the standard Android time picker dialog.
*
* The available keys for the `options` object are:
* * `hour` (0-23) - the hour to show, defaults to the current time
* * `minute` (0-59) - the minute to show, defaults to the current time
* * `is24Hour` (boolean) - If `true`, the picker uses the 24-hour format. If `false`,
* the picker shows an AM/PM chooser. If undefined, the default for the current locale
* is used.
*
* Returns a Promise which will be invoked an object containing `action`, `hour` (0-23),
* `minute` (0-59) if the user picked a time. If the user dismissed the dialog, the Promise will
* still be resolved with action being `TimePickerAndroid.dismissedAction` and all the other keys
* being undefined. **Always** check whether the `action` before reading the values.
*/
static open(options) {
return TimePickerModule.open(options);
}
/**
* A time has been selected.
*/
static get timeSetAction() { return 'timeSetAction'; }
/**
* The dialog has been dismissed.
*/
static get dismissedAction() { return 'dismissedAction'; }
}
module.exports = TimePickerAndroid;