A JavaScript component for choosing date ranges.
Designed to work with the Bootstrap CSS framework.
Originally built for reporting at Improvely, the Date Range Picker can be attached to any webpage element to pop up two calendars for selecting dates, times, or from predefined ranges like "Last 30 Days".
Date Range Picker relies on Bootstrap, jQuery and Moment.js. Include the required scripts and stylesheet in your page:
Then attach the picker to the element you want to trigger it:
You can customize Date Range Picker with options, and get notified when the user chooses new dates by providing a callback function.
The Date Range Picker is attached to a text input. It will use the current value of the input to initialize, and update the input if new dates are chosen.
The Date Range Picker can also be used to select times. Hour, minute and (optional) second dropdowns are added below the calendars. An option exists to set the increment count of the minutes dropdown to e.g. offer only 15-minute or 30-minute increments.
The Date Range Picker can be turned into a single date picker widget with only one calendar. In this example, dropdowns to select a month and year have also been enabled at the top of the calendar to quickly jump to different months.
This example shows the option to predefine date ranges that the user can choose from a list.
If you're using a date range as a filter, you may want to attach a picker to an
input but leave it empty by default. This example shows how to accomplish that
using the autoUpdateInput
setting, and the apply
and
cancel
events.
startDate
(Date object, moment object or string) The start of the initially selected date range
endDate
: (Date object, moment object or string) The end of the initially selected date range
minDate
: (Date object, moment object or string) The earliest date a user may select
maxDate
: (Date object, moment object or string) The latest date a user may select
dateLimit
: (object) The maximum span between the selected start and end dates. Can have any property you can add to a moment object (i.e. days, months)
showDropdowns
: (boolean) Show year and month select boxes above calendars to jump to a specific month and year
showWeekNumbers
: (boolean) Show localized week numbers at the start of each week on the calendars
showWeekNumbers
: (boolean) Show ISO week numbers at the start of each week on the calendars
timePicker
: (boolean) Allow selection of dates with times, not just dates
timePickerIncrement
: (number) Increment of the minutes selection list for times (i.e. 30 to allow only selection of times ending in 0 or 30)
timePicker24Hour
: (boolean) Use 24-hour instead of 12-hour times, removing the AM/PM selection
timePickerSeconds
: (boolean) Show seconds in the timePicker
ranges
: (object) Set predefined date ranges the user can select from. Each key is the label for the range, and its value an array with two dates representing the bounds of the range
opens
: (string: 'left'/'right'/'center') Whether the picker appears aligned to the left, to the right, or centered under the HTML element it's attached to
drops
: (string: 'down' or 'up') Whether the picker appears below (default) or above the HTML element it's attached to
buttonClasses
: (array) CSS class names that will be added to all buttons in the picker
applyClass
: (string) CSS class string that will be added to the apply button
cancelClass
: (string) CSS class string that will be added to the cancel button
locale
: (object) Allows you to provide localized strings for buttons and labels, customize the date display format, and change the first day of week for the calendars
singleDatePicker
: (boolean) Show only a single calendar to choose one date, instead of a range picker with two calendars; the start and end dates provided to your callback will be the same single date chosen
autoApply
: (boolean) Hide the apply and cancel buttons, and automatically apply a new date range as soon as two dates or a predefined range is selected
linkedCalendars
: (boolean) When enabled, the two calendars displayed will always be for two sequential months (i.e. January and February), and both will be advanced when clicking the left or right arrows above the calendars. When disabled, the two calendars can be individually advanced and display any month/year.
parentEl
: (string) jQuery selector of the parent element that the date range picker will be added to, if not provided this will be 'body'
isInvalidDate
: (function) A function that is passed each date in the two
calendars before they are displayed, and may return true or false to indicate whether
that date should be available for selection or not.
autoUpdateInput
: (boolean) Indicates whether the date range picker should
automatically update the value of an <input>
element it's attached to
at initialization and when the selected dates change.
alwaysShowCalendars
: (boolean) Normally, if you use the ranges
option to specify pre-defined date ranges, calendars for choosing a custom date range are not shown until the user clicks "Custom Range". When this option is set to true, the calendars for choosing a custom date range are always shown instead.
You can programmatically update the startDate
and endDate
in the picker using the setStartDate
and setEndDate
methods.
You can access the Date Range Picker object and its functions and properties through
data properties of the element you attached it to.
setStartDate(Date/moment/string)
: Sets the date range picker's currently selected start date to the provided date
setEndDate(Date/moment/string)
: Sets the date range picker's currently selected end date to the provided date
Example usage:
Several events are triggered on the element you attach the picker to, which you can listen for.
show.daterangepicker
: Triggered when the picker is shown
hide.daterangepicker
: Triggered when the picker is hidden
showCalendar.daterangepicker
: Triggered when the calendar(s) are shown
hideCalendar.daterangepicker
: Triggered when the calendar(s) are hidden
apply.daterangepicker
: Triggered when the apply button is clicked,
or when a predefined range is clicked
cancel.daterangepicker
: Triggered when the cancel button is clicked
Some applications need a "clear" instead of a "cancel" functionality, which can be achieved by changing the button label and watching for the cancel event:
While passing in a callback to the constructor is the easiest way to listen for changes in the selected date range, you can also do something every time the apply button is clicked even if the selection hasn't changed:
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