Originally designed for Bootstrap Material, this has been modified to work with Angular Material. This is an Android style date-time picker for Angular Material. Some added features include:
- Double click to select date or time
- Swipe left to go to next month or Swipe right to go to previous month.
** I have kept this section of the document as an acknowledgement for all the work done on the original Bootstrap Material plugin **
Date | Author | Description |
---|---|---|
2017-01-30 | hexadecy | Add support only for angular 1.5.x - 1.6.x ($onInit) |
2015-11-12 | logbon72 | Adapted plugin for Angular Material |
2015-10-19 | benletchford | Fixed not being able to tab into input |
2015-10-19 | drblue | Fixed erroneous package.json-file |
2015-10-19 | Perdona | Fix auto resize when month has 6 weeks |
2015-07-01 | T00rk | Redesigned element without using modal |
2015-06-16 | T00rk | Use Timepicker alone / Display short time (12 hours) |
2015-06-13 | T00rk | Fixed issue with HTML value tag |
2015-05-25 | T00rk | Changed repo name to bootstrap-material-datetimepicker * |
2015-05-12 | T00rk | Added parameters for button text |
2015-05-05 | Sovanna | FIX undefined _minDate in isBeforeMaxDate func |
2015-04-10 | T00rk | Little change in clock design |
2015-04-10 | Peterzen | Added bower and requirejs support |
2015-04-08 | T00rk | Fixed problem on locale switch |
2015-03-04 | T00rk | Added Time picker |
Depends on the following library:
- AngularJS Material
- AngularJS Animate
- AngularJS Aria
- AngularJS
- Moment
yarn add ng-material-datetimepicker
npm i ng-material-datetimepicker
Click here to see live examples.
Add the plugin module as a dependency to your AngularJS module:
angular.module('myAwesomeModule', [
//other dependencies ignored
'ngMaterialDatePicker'
]);
This plugin exposes a directive which should be used as an attribute for an input element. The directive is
mdc-datetime-picker
. An example of this is given below:
<md-input-container flex-gt-md="30">
<label>Timepicker Only</label>
<input mdc-datetime-picker date="false" time="true" type="text" id="time" short-time="true"
show-todays-date
placeholder="Time"
min-date="minDate"
format="hh:mm a"
ng-change="vm.saveChange()"
ng-model="time">
</md-input-container>
The directive accepts several attributes which are described below:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
ng-model | (String|Date|Moment) | Initial Date or model to assign the date to |
ng-change | Function | A function to call when the input value changes. |
format | String | MomentJS Format,defaults to HH:mm for time picker only, YYYY-MM-DD for date picker only and YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm for both timepicker and date picker |
short-time | Boolean | true => Display 12 hours AM|PM |
min-date | (String|Date|Moment) | Minimum selectable date |
max-date | (String|Date|Moment) | Maximum selectable date |
date | Boolean | true => Has Datepicker (default: true) |
time | Boolean | true => Has Timepicker (default: true) |
cancel-text | String | Text for the cancel button (default: Cancel) |
today-text | String | Text for the today button (default: Today) |
ok-text | String | Text for the OK button (default: OK) |
week-start | Number | First day of the week (default: 0 => Sunday) |
You can also use the Date Time picker as a service, using the mdcDateTimeDialog
service. The dialog returns a promise which is resolved with the selected date-time value and rejected on cancellation.
Example usage:
someModule.controller('DemoCtrl', function ($scope, mdcDateTimeDialog) {
$scope.displayDialog = function () {
mdcDateTimeDialog.show({
maxDate: $scope.maxDate,
time: false
})
.then(function (date) {
$scope.selectedDateTime = date;
console.log('New Date / Time selected:', date);
}, function() {
console.log('Selection canceled');
});
};
})
The mdcDateTimeDialog.show
accepts the same options as the directive.
{
date: {boolean} =true,
time: {boolean} =true,
format: {string} ='YYYY-MM-DD',
minDate: {strign} =null,
maxDate: {string} =null,
currentDate: {string} =null,
lang: {string} =mdcDatetimePickerDefaultLocale.locale,
weekStart: {int} =0,
shortTime: {boolean} =false,
cancelText: {string} ='Cancel',
todayText: {string} ='Today',
okText: {string} ='OK',
amText: {string} ='AM',
pmText: {string} ='PM'
}
Please see this issue. To use a locale with your date time picker dialog, you'll have to include the moment.js locale file.