Pikaday ======== [![NPM version][npm-image]][npm-url] [![License][license-image]][license-url] [![Downloads][downloads-image]][downloads-url] ### A refreshing JavaScript Datepicker * Lightweight (less than 5kb minified and gzipped) * No dependencies (but plays well with [Moment.js][moment]) * Modular CSS classes for easy styling [**Try Pikaday Demo →**][Pikaday] ![Pikaday Screenshot][screenshot] **Production ready?** Since version 1.0.0 Pikaday is stable and used in production. If you do however find bugs or have feature requests please submit them to the [GitHub issue tracker][issues]. Also see the [changelog](CHANGELOG.md) ## Installation npm install pikaday ## Usage **Pikaday** can be bound to an input field: ```html ``` Add the JavaScript to the end of your document: ```html ``` If you're using **jQuery** make sure to pass only the first element: ```javascript var picker = new Pikaday({ field: $('#datepicker')[0] }); ``` If the Pikaday instance is not bound to a field you can append the element anywhere: ```javascript var field = document.getElementById('datepicker'); var picker = new Pikaday({ onSelect: function(date) { field.value = picker.toString(); } }); field.parentNode.insertBefore(picker.el, field.nextSibling); ``` ### Formatting By default, dates are formatted and parsed using standard JavaScript Date object. If [Moment.js][moment] is available in scope, it will be used to format and parse input values. You can pass an additional `format` option to the configuration which will be passed to the `moment` constructor. See the [moment.js example][] for a full version. ```html ``` For more advanced and flexible formatting you can pass your own `toString` function to the configuration which will be used to format the date object. This function has the following signature: `toString(date, format = 'YYYY-MM-DD')` You should return a string from it. Be careful, though. If the formatted string that you return cannot be correctly parsed by the `Date.parse` method (or by `moment` if it is available), then you must provide your own `parse` function in the config. This function will be passed the formatted string and the format: `toString(dateString, format = 'YYYY-MM-DD')` ```javascript var picker = new Pikaday({ field: document.getElementById('datepicker'), format: 'D/M/YYYY', toString(date, format) { // you should do formatting based on the passed format, // but we will just return 'D/M/YYYY' for simplicity const day = date.getDate(); const month = date.getMonth() + 1; const year = date.getFullYear(); return `${day}/${month}/${year}`; }, parse(dateString, format) { // dateString is the result of `toString` method const parts = dateString.split('/'); const day = parseInt(parts[0], 10); const month = parseInt(parts[1] - 1, 10); const year = parseInt(parts[1], 10); return new Date(year, month, day); } }); ``` ### Configuration As the examples demonstrate above Pikaday has many useful options: * `field` bind the datepicker to a form field * `trigger` use a different element to trigger opening the datepicker, see [trigger example][] (default to `field`) * `bound` automatically show/hide the datepicker on `field` focus (default `true` if `field` is set) * `ariaLabel` data-attribute on the input field with an aria assistance tekst (only applied when `bound` is set) * `position` preferred position of the datepicker relative to the form field, e.g.: `top right`, `bottom right` **Note:** automatic adjustment may occur to avoid datepicker from being displayed outside the viewport, see [positions example][] (default to 'bottom left') * `reposition` can be set to false to not reposition datepicker within the viewport, forcing it to take the configured `position` (default: true) * `container` DOM node to render calendar into, see [container example][] (default: undefined) * `format` the default output format for `.toString()` and `field` value (requires [Moment.js][moment] for custom formatting) * `formatStrict` the default flag for moment's strict date parsing (requires [Moment.js][moment] for custom formatting) * `toString(date, format)` function which will be used for custom formatting. This function will take precedence over `moment`. * `parse(dateString, format)` function which will be used for parsing input string and getting a date object from it. This function will take precedence over `moment`. * `defaultDate` the initial date to view when first opened * `setDefaultDate` make the `defaultDate` the initial selected value * `firstDay` first day of the week (0: Sunday, 1: Monday, etc) * `minDate` the minimum/earliest date that can be selected (this should be a native Date object - e.g. `new Date()` or `moment().toDate()`) * `maxDate` the maximum/latest date that can be selected (this should be a native Date object - e.g. `new Date()` or `moment().toDate()`) * `disableWeekends` disallow selection of Saturdays or Sundays * `disableDayFn` callback function that gets passed a Date object for each day in view. Should return true to disable selection of that day. * `yearRange` number of years either side (e.g. `10`) or array of upper/lower range (e.g. `[1900,2015]`) * `showWeekNumber` show the ISO week number at the head of the row (default `false`) * `pickWholeWeek` select a whole week instead of a day (default `false`) * `isRTL` reverse the calendar for right-to-left languages * `i18n` language defaults for month and weekday names (see internationalization below) * `yearSuffix` additional text to append to the year in the title * `showMonthAfterYear` render the month after year in the title (default `false`) * `showDaysInNextAndPreviousMonths` render days of the calendar grid that fall in the next or previous months (default: false) * `enableSelectionDaysInNextAndPreviousMonths` allows user to select date that is in the next or previous months (default: false) * `numberOfMonths` number of visible calendars * `mainCalendar` when `numberOfMonths` is used, this will help you to choose where the main calendar will be (default `left`, can be set to `right`). Only used for the first display or when a selected date is not already visible * `events` array of dates that you would like to differentiate from regular days (e.g. `['Sat Jun 28 2017', 'Sun Jun 29 2017', 'Tue Jul 01 2017',]`) * `theme` define a classname that can be used as a hook for styling different themes, see [theme example][] (default `null`) * `blurFieldOnSelect` defines if the field is blurred when a date is selected (default `true`) * `onSelect` callback function for when a date is selected * `onOpen` callback function for when the picker becomes visible * `onClose` callback function for when the picker is hidden * `onDraw` callback function for when the picker draws a new month * `keyboardInput` enable keyboard input support (default `true`) ### Styling If the `reposition` configuration-option is enabled (default), Pikaday will apply CSS-classes to the datepicker according to how it is positioned: * `top-aligned` * `left-aligned` * `right-aligned` * `bottom-aligned` Note that the DOM element at any time will typically have 2 CSS-classes (eg. `top-aligned right-aligned` etc). ## jQuery Plugin The normal version of Pikaday does not require jQuery, however there is a jQuery plugin if that floats your boat (see `plugins/pikaday.jquery.js` in the repository). This version requires jQuery, naturally, and can be used like other plugins: See the [jQuery example][] for a full version. ```html ``` ## AMD support If you use a modular script loader than Pikaday is not bound to the global object and will fit nicely in your build process. You can require Pikaday just like any other module. See the [AMD example][] for a full version. ```javascript require(['pikaday'], function(Pikaday) { var picker = new Pikaday({ field: document.getElementById('datepicker') }); }); ``` The same applies for the jQuery plugin mentioned above. See the [jQuery AMD example][] for a full version. ```javascript require(['jquery', 'pikaday.jquery'], function($) { $('#datepicker').pikaday(); }); ``` ## CommonJS module support If you use a CommonJS compatible environment you can use the require function to import Pikaday. ```javascript var pikaday = require('pikaday'); ``` When you bundle all your required modules with [Browserify][browserify] and you don't use [Moment.js][moment] specify the ignore option: `browserify main.js -o bundle.js -i moment` ## Ruby on Rails If you're using **Ruby on Rails**, make sure to check out the [Pikaday gem][gem]. ## Methods You can control the date picker after creation: ```javascript var picker = new Pikaday({ field: document.getElementById('datepicker') }); ``` ### Get and set date `picker.toString('YYYY-MM-DD')` Returns the selected date in a string format. If [Moment.js][moment] exists (recommended) then Pikaday can return any format that Moment understands. You can also provide your own `toString` function and do the formatting yourself. Read more in the [formatting](#formatting) section. If neither `moment` object exists nor `toString` function is provided, JavaScript's default [`.toDateString()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Date/toDateString) method will be used. `picker.getDate()` Returns a basic JavaScript `Date` object of the selected day, or `null` if no selection. `picker.setDate('2015-01-01')` Set the current selection. This will be restricted within the bounds of `minDate` and `maxDate` options if they're specified. You can optionally pass a boolean as the second parameter to prevent triggering of the onSelect callback (true), allowing the date to be set silently. `picker.getMoment()` Returns a [Moment.js][moment] object for the selected date (Moment must be loaded before Pikaday). `picker.setMoment(moment('14th February 2014', 'DDo MMMM YYYY'))` Set the current selection with a [Moment.js][moment] object (see `setDate` for details). ### Change current view `picker.gotoDate(new Date(2014, 1))` Change the current view to see a specific date. This example will jump to February 2014 ([month is a zero-based index][mdn_date]). `picker.gotoToday()` Shortcut for `picker.gotoDate(new Date())` `picker.gotoMonth(2)` Change the current view by month (0: January, 1: Februrary, etc). `picker.nextMonth()` `picker.prevMonth()` Go to the next or previous month (this will change year if necessary). `picker.gotoYear()` Change the year being viewed. `picker.setMinDate()` Update the minimum/earliest date that can be selected. `picker.setMaxDate()` Update the maximum/latest date that can be selected. `picker.setStartRange()` Update the range start date. For using two Pikaday instances to select a date range. `picker.setEndRange()` Update the range end date. For using two Pikaday instances to select a date range. ### Show and hide datepicker `picker.isVisible()` Returns `true` or `false`. `picker.show()` Make the picker visible. `picker.adjustPosition()` Recalculate and change the position of the picker. `picker.hide()` Hide the picker making it invisible. `picker.destroy()` Hide the picker and remove all event listeners — no going back! ### Internationalization The default `i18n` configuration format looks like this: ```javascript i18n: { previousMonth : 'Previous Month', nextMonth : 'Next Month', months : ['January','February','March','April','May','June','July','August','September','October','November','December'], weekdays : ['Sunday','Monday','Tuesday','Wednesday','Thursday','Friday','Saturday'], weekdaysShort : ['Sun','Mon','Tue','Wed','Thu','Fri','Sat'] } ``` You must provide 12 months and 7 weekdays (with abbreviations). Always specify weekdays in this order with Sunday first. You can change the `firstDay` option to reorder if necessary (0: Sunday, 1: Monday, etc). You can also set `isRTL` to `true` for languages that are read right-to-left. ## Extensions ### Timepicker Pikaday is a pure datepicker. It will not support picking a time of day. However, there have been efforts to add time support to Pikaday. See [#1][issue1] and [#18][issue18]. These reside in their own fork. You can use the work [@owenmead][owenmead] did most recently at [owenmead/Pikaday][owen Pika] A more simple time selection approach done by [@xeeali][xeeali] at [xeeali/Pikaday][xeeali Pika] is based on version 1.2.0. Also [@stas][stas] has a fork [stas/Pikaday][stas Pika], but is now quite old ## Browser Compatibility * IE 7+ * Chrome 8+ * Firefox 3.5+ * Safari 3+ * Opera 10.6+ [![browser compatibility](https://ci.testling.com/rikkert/pikaday.png) ](https://ci.testling.com/rikkert/pikaday) * * * ## Authors * David Bushell [https://dbushell.com][Bushell] [@dbushell][Bushell Twitter] * Ramiro Rikkert [GitHub][Rikkert] [@RamRik][Rikkert Twitter] Thanks to [@shoogledesigns][shoogledesigns] for the name. Copyright © 2014 David Bushell | BSD & MIT license [Pikaday]: http://dbushell.github.com/Pikaday/ "Pikaday" [moment]: http://momentjs.com/ "moment.js" [browserify]: http://browserify.org/ "browserify" [screenshot]: https://raw.github.com/Pikaday/Pikaday/gh-pages/screenshot.png "Screenshot" [issues]: https://github.com/Pikaday/Pikaday/issues "Issue tracker" [gem]: https://rubygems.org/gems/pikaday-gem "RoR gem" [mdn_date]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Date "Date" [Bushell]: https://dbushell.com/ "dbushell.com" [Bushell Twitter]: https://twitter.com/dbushell "@dbushell" [Rikkert]: https://github.com/rikkert "Rikkert GitHub" [Rikkert Twitter]: https://twitter.com/ramrik "@ramrik" [shoogledesigns]: https://twitter.com/shoogledesigns/status/255209384261586944 "@shoogledesigns" [issue1]: https://github.com/Pikaday/Pikaday/issues/1 "Issue 1" [issue18]: https://github.com/Pikaday/Pikaday/issues/18 "Issue 18" [stas]: https://github.com/stas "@stas" [stas Pika]: https://github.com/stas/Pikaday "Pikaday" [owenmead]: https://github.com/owenmead "@owenmead" [owen Pika]: https://github.com/owenmead/Pikaday "Pikaday" [xeeali]: https://github.com/xeeali "@xeeali" [xeeali Pika]: https://github.com/xeeali/Pikaday "Pikaday" [moment.js example]: https://pikaday.com/examples/moment.html "Pikaday w/ moment.js" [jQuery example]: https://pikaday.com/examples/jquery.html "Pikaday w/ jQuery" [AMD example]: https://pikaday.com/examples/amd.html "Pikaday w/ AMD" [jQuery AMD example]: https://pikaday.com/examples/jquery-amd.html "Pikaday w/ jQuery + AMD" [trigger example]: https://pikaday.com/examples/trigger.html "Pikaday using custom trigger" [positions example]: https://pikaday.com/examples/positions.html "Pikaday using different position options" [container example]: https://pikaday.com/examples/container.html "Pikaday using custom calendar container" [theme example]: https://pikaday.com/examples/theme.html "Pikaday using multiple themes" [npm-image]: https://img.shields.io/npm/v/pikaday.svg?style=flat-square [npm-url]: https://npmjs.org/package/pikaday [license-image]: https://img.shields.io/:license-mit-blue.svg?style=flat-square [license-url]: LICENSE.md [downloads-image]: http://img.shields.io/npm/dm/pikaday.svg?style=flat-square [downloads-url]: https://npmjs.org/package/pikaday