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An easily internationalizable, accessible, mobile-friendly datepicker library for the web, build with styled-components.

example

How to build your own datepicker?

Simple. Use React hooks (@datepicker-react/hooks).

Live Playground

For examples of the datepicker in action, go to https://datepicker-react.netlify.com/.

OR

To run that demo on your own computer:

Getting Started

Install

yarn add @datepicker-react/styled styled-components

Include component

import {DateRangeInput, DateSingleInput, Datepicker} from '@datepicker-react/styled'

DateRangeInput

The DateRangeInput is a fully controlled component that allows users to select a date range. You can control the selected dates using the startDate, endDate, and onDatesChange props as shown below. Similarly, you can control which input is focused as well as calendar visibility (the calendar is only visible if focusedInput is defined) with the focusedInput and onFocusChange props as shown below.

Here is the minimum REQUIRED setup you need to get the DateRangeInput working:

IE11 is not supported

import React, {useReducer} from 'react'
import {DateRangeInput} from '@datepicker-react/styled'

const initialState = {
  startDate: null,
  endDate: null,
  focusedInput: null,
}

function reducer(state, action) {
  switch (action.type) {
    case 'focusChange':
      return {...state, focusedInput: action.payload}
    case 'dateChange':
      return action.payload
    default:
      throw new Error()
  }
}

function App() {
  const [state, dispatch] = useReducer(reducer, initialState)

  return (
    <DateRangeInput
      onDatesChange={data => dispatch({type: 'dateChange', payload: data})}
      onFocusChange={focusedInput => dispatch({type: 'focusChange', payload: focusedInput})}
      startDate={state.startDate} // Date or null
      endDate={state.endDate} // Date or null
      focusedInput={state.focusedInput} // START_DATE, END_DATE or null
    />
  )
}

The following is a list of other OPTIONAL props you may provide to the DateRangeInput to customize appearance and behavior to your heart's desire.

displayFormat?: string | FormatFunction // Default: 'MM/DD/YYYY'
phrases?: DateRangeInputPhrases
showStartDateCalendarIcon?: boolean // Default: true
showEndDateCalendarIcon?: boolean // Default: true
onClose?(): void
vertical?: boolean // Default: false
showResetDates?: boolean // Default: true
showSelectedDates?: boolean // Default: true
showClose?: boolean // Default: true
rtl?: boolean // Default: false
placement?: 'top' | 'bottom' // Default: bottom
unavailableDates?: Date[] // Default: []
minBookingDate?: Date
maxBookingDate?: Date
numberOfMonths?: number // Default: 2
minBookingDays?: number // Default: 1
exactMinBookingDays?: boolean // Default: false
firstDayOfWeek?: FirstDayOfWeek // Default: 1
initialVisibleMonth?: Date
isDateBlocked?(date: Date): boolean
dayLabelFormat?(date: Date): string
weekdayLabelFormat?(date: Date): string
monthLabelFormat?(date: Date): string
onDayRender?(date: Date): React.ReactNode
startDateInputId?: string
endDateInputId?: string

Datepicker

The Datepicker is a fully controlled component that allows users to select a date range. You can control the selected dates using the startDate, endDate, and onDatesChange props as shown below. Similarly, you can control which input is focused with the focusedInput prop.

Here is the minimum REQUIRED setup you need to get the Datepicker working:

IE11 is not supported

import React, {useState} from 'react'
import {Datepicker, START_DATE} from '@datepicker-react/styled'

function App() {
  const [state, setState] = useState({
    startDate: null,
    endDate: null,
    focusedInput: START_DATE,
  })

  function handleDatesChange(data: OnDatesChangeProps) {
    if (!data.focusedInput) {
      setState({...data, focusedInput: START_DATE})
    } else {
      setState(data)
    }
  }

  return (
    <Datepicker
      onDatesChange={handleDatesChange}
      startDate={state.startDate} // Date or null
      endDate={state.endDate} // Date or null
      focusedInput={state.focusedInput} // START_DATE, END_DATE or null
    />
  )
}

The following is a list of other OPTIONAL props you may provide to the Datepicker to customize appearance and behavior to your heart's desire.

phrases?: DatepickerPhrases
displayFormat?: string | FormatFunction // Default: 'MM/DD/YYYY'
onClose?(): void
showResetDates?: boolean // Default: true
showSelectedDates?: boolean // Default: true
showClose?: boolean // Default: true
vertical?: boolean // Default: false
rtl?: boolean // Default: false
unavailableDates?: Date[] // Default: []
minBookingDate?: Date
maxBookingDate?: Date
numberOfMonths?: number // Default: 2
minBookingDays?: number // Default: 1
exactMinBookingDays?: boolean // Default: false
firstDayOfWeek?: FirstDayOfWeek // Default: 0
initialVisibleMonth?: Date
isDateBlocked?(date: Date): boolean
dayLabelFormat?(date: Date): string
weekdayLabelFormat?(date: Date): string
monthLabelFormat?(date: Date): string
onDayRender?(date: Date): React.ReactNode

DateSingleInput

The DateSingleInput is a fully controlled component that allows users to select a date. You can control the selected date using the date and onDateChange props as shown below. Similarly, you can control calendar visibility (the calendar is only visible if showDatepicker is true) with the showDatepicker and onFocusChange props as shown below.

Here is the minimum REQUIRED setup you need to get the DateSingleInput working:

IE11 is not supported

import React, {useReducer} from 'react'
import {DateSingleInput} from '@datepicker-react/styled'

const initialState = {
  date: null,
  showDatepicker: false,
}

function reducer(state, action) {
  switch (action.type) {
    case 'focusChange':
      return {...state, showDatepicker: action.payload}
    case 'dateChange':
      return action.payload
    default:
      throw new Error()
  }
}

function App() {
  const [state, dispatch] = useReducer(reducer, initialState)

  return (
    <DateSingleInput
      onDateChange={data => dispatch({type: 'dateChange', payload: data})}
      onFocusChange={focusedInput => dispatch({type: 'focusChange', payload: focusedInput})}
      date={state.date} // Date or null
      showDatepicker={state.showDatepicker} // Boolean
    />
  )
}

The following is a list of other OPTIONAL props you may provide to the DateSingleInput to customize appearance and behavior to your heart's desire.

minBookingDate?: Date
maxBookingDate?: Date
numberOfMonths?: number
firstDayOfWeek?: FirstDayOfWeek
displayFormat?: string | FormatFunction
phrases?: DateSingleInputPhrases
showCalendarIcon?: boolean
vertical?: boolean
showResetDate?: boolean
showClose?: boolean
rtl?: boolean
placement?: 'top' | 'bottom'
initialVisibleMonth?: Date
unavailableDates?: Date[] // Default: []
isDateBlocked?(date: Date): boolean
onClose?(): void
dayLabelFormat?(date: Date): string
weekdayLabelFormat?(date: Date): string
monthLabelFormat?(date: Date): string
onDayRender?(date: Date): React.ReactNode
inputId?: string

Theming

@datepicker-react/styled supports theming with Styled components ThemeProvider and Styled System theme-based style.

<ThemeProvider
  theme={{
    breakpoints: ['32em', '48em', '64em'],
    reactDatepicker: {
      daySize: [36, 40],
      fontFamily: 'system-ui, -apple-system',
      colors: {
        accessibility: '#D80249',
        selectedDay: '#f7518b',
        selectedDayHover: '#F75D95',
        primaryColor: '#d8366f',
      },
    },
  }}
>
  ...
</ThemeProvider>

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Licensed under the MIT License, Copyright © 2019-present Miha Sedej.

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