A datepicker Vue component. Compatible with Vue 2.x
NB. Vue 1.x was supported up to version v0.9.9. If you want to use this component with 1.x you can install with npm install vuejs-datepicker@0.9.9
Demo is broken :(
To view examples clone the repo and run npm install && npm run dev
https://www.webpackbin.com/bins/-KhQbtTSVuU6r8VCrIdC - not currently working.
$ npm install vuejs-datepicker --save
import Datepicker from 'vuejs-datepicker';
Vue.component('my-component', {
components: {
Datepicker
}
});
<datepicker></datepicker>
value prop if passed should be a Date object
<script>
var state = {
date: new Date(2016, 9, 16)
}
</script>
<datepicker :value="state.date"></datepicker>
support name attribute for normal html form submission
<datepicker :value="state.date" name="uniquename"></datepicker>
Use v-model
for two-way binding
<datepicker v-model="state.date" name="uniquename"></datepicker>
Emits events
<datepicker v-on:selected="doSomethingInParentComponentFunction" v-on:opened="datepickerOpenedFunction" v-on:closed="datepickerClosedFunction">
Inline always open version
<datepicker :inline="true"></datepicker>
Prop | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
value | Date|String | Date value of the datepicker | |
name | String | Input name property | |
id | String | Input id | |
format | String|Function | dd MMM yyyy | Date formatting string or function |
full-month-name | Boolean | false | To show the full month name |
language | String | en | Translation for days and months |
disabled | Object | See below for configuration | |
placeholder | String | Input placeholder text | |
inline | Boolean | To show the datepicker always open | |
calendar-class | String|Object | CSS class applied to the calendar el | |
input-class | String|Object | CSS class applied to the input el | |
wrapper-class | String|Object | CSS class applied to the outer div | |
monday-first | Boolean | false | To start the week on Monday |
clear-button | Boolean | false | Show an icon for clearing the date |
clear-button-icon | String | Use icon for button (ex: fa fa-times) | |
calendar-button | Boolean | false | Show an icon that that can be clicked |
calendar-button-icon | String | Use icon for button (ex: fa fa-calendar) | |
bootstrapStyling | Boolean | false | Output bootstrap styling classes |
initial-view | String | 'day' | If 'month' or 'year', open on that view |
disabled-picker | Boolean | false | If true, disable Datepicker on screen |
required | Boolean | false | Sets html required attribute on input |
day-view-only | Boolean | false | If true, month and year views won't show |
These events are emitted on actions in the datepicker
Event | Output | Description |
---|---|---|
opened | The picker is opened | |
closed | The picker is closed | |
selected | Date|null | A date has been selected |
selectedDisabled | Object | A disabled date has been selected |
input | Date|null | Input value has been modified |
cleared | Selected date has been cleared | |
changedMonth | Object | Month page has been changed |
changedYear | Object | Year page has been changed |
changedDecade | Object | Decade page has been changed |
NB. This is not very robust at all - use at your own risk! Needs a better implementation.
Token | Desc | Example |
---|---|---|
d | day | 1 |
dd | 0 prefixed day | 01 |
D | abbr day | Mon |
su | date suffix | st, nd, rd |
M | month number (1 based) | 1 (for Jan) |
MM | 0 prefixed month | 01 |
MMM | abbreviated month name | Jan |
MMMM | month name | January |
yy | two digit year | 16 |
yyyy | four digit year | 2016 |
Delegates date formatting to provided function. Function will be called with date and it has to return formated date as a string. This allow us to use moment, date-fns, globalize or any other library to format date.
<script>
methods: {
customFormatter(date) {
return moment(date).format('MMMM Do YYYY, h:mm:ss a');
}
}
</script>
<datepicker :format="customFormatter"></datepicker>
Dates can disabled in a number of ways.
<script>
var state = {
disabled: {
to: new Date(2016, 0, 5), // Disable all dates up to specific date
from: new Date(2016, 0, 26), // Disable all dates after specific date
days: [6, 0], // Disable Saturday's and Sunday's
daysOfMonth: [29, 30, 31], // Disable 29th, 30th and 31st of each month
dates: [ // Disable an array of dates
new Date(2016, 9, 16),
new Date(2016, 9, 17),
new Date(2016, 9, 18)
],
ranges: [{ // Disable dates in given ranges (exclusive).
from: new Date(2016, 11, 25),
to: new Date(2016, 11, 30)
}, {
from: new Date(2017, 1, 12),
to: new Date(2017, 2, 25)
}],
// a custom function that returns true if the date is disabled
// this can be used for wiring you own logic to disable a date if none
// of the above conditions serve your purpose
// this function should accept a date and return true if is disabled
customPredictor: function(date) {
// disables the date if it is a multiple of 5
if(date.getDate() % 5 == 0){
return true
}
}
}
}
</script>
<datepicker :disabled="state.disabled"></datepicker>
Dates can be highlighted (e.g. for marking an appointment) in a number of ways. Important: You can only highlight dates, that aren't disabled.
Note: Both to
and from
properties are require to define a range of dates to highlight
<script>
var state = {
highlighted: {
to: new Date(2016, 0, 5), // Highlight all dates up to specific date
from: new Date(2016, 0, 26), // Highlight all dates after specific date
days: [6, 0], // Highlight Saturday's and Sunday's
daysOfMonth: [15, 20, 31], // Highlight 15th, 20th and 31st of each month
dates: [ // Highlight an array of dates
new Date(2016, 9, 16),
new Date(2016, 9, 17),
new Date(2016, 9, 18)
],
// a custom function that returns true of the date is highlighted
// this can be used for wiring you own logic to highlight a date if none
// of the above conditions serve your purpose
// this function should accept a date and return true if is highlighted
customPredictor: function(date) {
// highlights the date if it is a multiple of 4
if(date.getDate() % 4 == 0){
return true
}
}
}
}
</script>
<datepicker :highlighted="state.highlighted"></datepicker>
Contributing guide - please use appropriate code from this list as the translation property.
- Add your language object to the DateLanguages.js file. Please keep in alphabetical order.
- Add the Language to the available languages in the readme file.
- Run
npm run lint
to make sure your code formatting is in line with the required code style.
<datepicker language="es"></datepicker>
Available languages
Abbr | Language | |
---|---|---|
ar | Arabic | |
bg | Bulgarian | |
bs | Bosnian | |
ca | Catalan | |
cs | Czech | |
da | Danish | |
de | German | |
ee | Estonian | |
el | Greek | |
en | English | Default |
es | Spanish | |
fa | Persian (Farsi) | |
fi | Finnish | |
fr | French | |
ge | Georgia | |
he | Hebrew | |
hu | Hungarian | |
hr | Croatian | |
id | Indonesian | |
is | Icelandic | |
it | Italian | |
ja | Japanese | |
ko | Korean | |
lt | Lithuanian | |
lv | Latvian | |
mn | Mongolian | |
nb-no | Norwegian Bokmål | |
nl | Dutch | |
pl | Polish | |
pt-br | Portuguese-Brazil | |
ro | Romanian | |
ru | Russian | |
sk | Slovak | |
sl-si | Slovenian | |
sv | Swedish | |
th | Thai | |
tr | Turkish | |
uk | Ukrainian | |
vi | Vietnamese | |
zh | Chinese |