AngularJS directives for pickadate.js.
http://toilal.github.io/ng-pickadate/
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Install dependency using bower
bower install ng-pickadate --save -
Set
overridesproperty in bower.json to register pickadate CSS files
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Classic theme
"overrides": { "pickadate": { "main": [ "lib/picker.js", "lib/picker.date.js", "lib/picker.time.js", "lib/themes/classic.css", "lib/themes/classic.date.css", "lib/themes/classic.time.css" ] } } -
Default theme
"overrides": { "pickadate": { "main": [ "lib/picker.js", "lib/picker.date.js", "lib/picker.time.js", "lib/themes/default.css", "lib/themes/default.date.css", "lib/themes/default.time.css" ] } }
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Declare the dependency
angular.module('yourApp', ['pickadate']); -
Use
pick-a-dateandpick-a-timedirectives.<input type="text" pick-a-date="curDate"/> <input type="text" pick-a-time="curTime"/>
$scope.curDate = new Date(); // Only the date part of curDate // is synced to pick-a-date directive $scope.curTime = new Date(); // Only the time part of timeDate // is synced to pick-a-time directive
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You can also provide additional
max-dateandmin-datevalues.<input type="text" pick-a-date="startDate" max-date="endDate"/> <input type="text" pick-a-date="endDate" min-date="startDate"/>
You can define pickadate.js options through pick-a-date-options and
pick-a-time-options directives as well.
<input type="text" pick-a-date="curDate" pick-a-date-options="{ format: 'dd/mm/yy', selectYears: true }" />
If you find yourself setting the same options for multiple date pickers, you can set them as the default options for
all date pickers by configuring pickADateProvider and pickATimeProvider.
angular.module('yourApp', ['pickadate'])
.config(['pickADateProvider', 'pickATimeProvider', function (pickADateProvider, pickATimeProvider) {
pickADateProvider.setOptions({
format: 'dd/mm/yy',
selectYears: true
});
pickATimeProvider.setOptions({
today: ''
});
}]);AngularJS form validation can be used using ngModel. Keep in mind that
ngModel keeps the string value of the raw input.
<form name="dateForm">
<input type="text" name="dateInput" ng-model="curDateText" pick-a-date="curDate"/>
<div ng-show="dateForm.dateInput.$error.required" style="color: red;">
<strong>Date is required.</strong>
</div>
</form>In order to correct how the pickadate.js affects ngModel states of its assigned input, ng-pickadate uses
ngModelController to manually restore expected form validation states: $pristine, $dirty, $untouched,
and $touched. The unexpected angular validation states caused by the pickadate.js jQuery plugin, and how they've been
corrected, are as follows:
- When pickadate is initialized on an input, this triggers the input's
ngModelto be marked as$dirty. To correct this, the ng-pickadate directives each setngModelto$pristineat the end of thepostlinkfunction. - When pickadate calendar opens, the input itself loses focus and its
ngModelis marked as$touched. To correct this, the directives setngModelto$untouchedthe first time the calendar opens, and set it to$touchedwhenever the calendar closes, via pickadate'sonOpenandonClosemethods, respectively.
This project is initially based on a blog post from Coding Insight