A decent and pretty date picker to be used with React
import 'moment/locale/it.js';
import { DatePicker, DatePickerInput } from 'rc-datepicker';
const date = '2015-06-26' // or Date or Moment.js
onChange = (jsDate, dateString) => {
// ...
}
React.renderComponent(
<div>
// this renders the full component (input and datepicker)
<DatePickerInput
onChange={onChange}
value={date}
className='my-custom-datepicker-component'
{...anyReactInputProps}
/>
// this renders only a fixed datepicker
<DatePicker onChange={onChange} value={date} />
</div>,
document.body
);
You can see a live demo here
or check the full examples here
FOR WEBPACK USERS: webpack by default imports every locale. Please take a look at this question on Stack Overflow for possible solutions.
npm install --save rc-datepicker
The npm package is compiled in JavaScript 5
See CHANGELOG.md
See this readme
DatePicker
and DatePickerInput
use Moment.js, therefore they support any locale inside "moment/locale".
To select a locale you need to require it before requiring the datepicker or moment anywhere in your app: this way it will be automatically selected as current locale.
import 'moment/locale/fr.js' // or 'rc-datepicker/node_modules/moment/locale/fr.js' if you don't have it in your node_modules folder
import { DatePickerInput } from 'rc-datepicker';
DatePickerInput
will now use French locale by default.
You can switch between locales by passing the prop "locale" to DatePickerInput
or DatePicker
.
WATCH OUT this method requires the wanted locale to be already available in your bundle which is only true if you had already imported it or if you're using moment-with-locales.min.js
import 'moment/locale/fr.js'
import 'moment/locale/es.js'
<DatePicker locale='es' />
DatePickerInput
and DatePicker
come with their own default style. In order to use it you should import it in your project as follows:
import 'rc-datepicker/lib/style.css';
$ npm install
$ npm start
$ open http://localhost:8080