I'm using a datepicker inside a modal, but I don't know how to specify a specific date when the modal is opened.
Is there a way to display a specified date when using tui datepicker?
Below is the example code
const asDate = new tui.DatePicker('#asDate', {
language: 'ko',
type: 'date',
usageStatistics: false,
input: {
element: '#asDate-input',
format: 'yyyy-MM-dd'
}
});
asDate.setDate(new Date()); // today set
//modal open
asDate.setDate('2023-02-20');
var changedate = this.data().visit_date // 2023-02-16T15:52:00
asDate.setDate(new date('2023-02-20'));
asDate.setDate('2023-02-20');
asDate.setDate(changedate);
I've tried several ways but either get an error or make no difference.
I have a range date picker at the moment.
<input id="rangeDatepicker2" class="g-font-size-12 g-font-size-default--md" type="text" data-rp-wrapper="#rangePickerWrapper2" data-rp-type="range" data-rp-date-format="d M Y" data-rp-default-date='["01 Jan 2016", "31 Dec 2017"]'>
I would like to reuse the dates but I am unable to select them for all scenarios. I tried the code below which works great if the date selected are in the same month. But my issue is this bit of code doesn't work if the dates span multiple months.
$("#rangeDatepicker2").change(function () {
var dates = $('.selected');
if (dates.length == 2) {
var start = dates[0].dateObj;
var end = dates[1].dateObj;
//interact with selected dates here
}
});
May I ask how do I properly grab selected date range of a flatpickr.
Many input plugins actually pass the values in a onChange handler. The values are available there.
Solution
Pass down an onChange handler when initializing flatpickr:
$("#rangeDatepicker2").flatpickr({
mode: 'range',
onChange: function(dates) {
if (dates.length == 2) {
var start = dates[0];
var end = dates[1];
// interact with selected dates here
}
}
})
Demo
onChange documentation:
https://flatpickr.js.org/events/#hooks
I'm using this bootstrap datetime picker.
Here's my code:
var dp = $('#datetimepicker')
.datetimepicker({
viewDate: setViewDate(),
format: 'MM/DD/YYYY',
maxDate: moment(currentDate, 'MM/DD/YYYY'),
minDate: moment(currentDate).subtract(200, 'years')
});
function setViewDate (){
if (!$('#datetimepicker').find('input').val()) {
return moment(new Date()).subtract(30, 'years'); }
else { return false; }
}
How the above works is if the datetimepicker input doesn't have any value, when we open the picker, the date in the picker (and not the actual input date) should be today - 30 years.
This works fine except the day in the picker is not selected, see below:
Q: How can I preselect the day also in the picker? (not the actual input value)
You can try setting date like this:
$("#datePicker")
.datepicker({
format: "mm/dd/yyyy",
autoclose: true
});
$("#datePicker").datepicker("setDate", new Date());
So, if you want other date, you can make it as new Date("October 13, 2014).
You need to update the date in the datepicker as well
$('#datetimepicker').datepicker('update', moment(new Date()).subtract(30, 'years'));
Hi I took a quick look at the reference doc , I think you should use "defaultViewDate" option defaultviewdate
I am using materializecss.com Datepicker. When i try to set date with jquery, the date doesn't get set. Here is my Code :-
// Materialize Date Picker
window.picker = $('.datepicker').pickadate({
selectMonths: true, // Creates a dropdown to control month
selectYears: 100, // Creates a dropdown of 15 years to control year
format: 'dd/mm/yyyy'
});
<input type="text" id="Date" class="datepicker" />
On Click event of a Button , I am setting the date :-
$("#Date").val('23/01/2015');
When i open the datepicker it shows me today's date.
How to set the date in materialize datepicker?
Materialize datepicker is a modified pickadate.js picker.
Accodging to their API docs, this is how to set the picker:
Get the picker:
var $input = $('.datepicker').pickadate()
// Use the picker object directly.
var picker = $input.pickadate('picker')
Set the date:
// Using arrays formatted as [YEAR, MONTH, DATE].
picker.set('select', [2015, 3, 20])
// Using JavaScript Date objects.
picker.set('select', new Date(2015, 3, 30))
// Using positive integers as UNIX timestamps.
picker.set('select', 1429970887654)
// Using a string along with the parsing format (defaults to `format` option).
picker.set('select', '2016-04-20', { format: 'yyyy-mm-dd' })
just add the format you want your date looks like in the attributes of your element.
$('.datepicker').pickadate({
selectMonths: true, // Creates a dropdown to control month
selectYears: 15, // Creates a dropdown of 15 years to control year
format: 'dd-mm-yyyy' });
You can use methods of datepicker which are present in V1.0.0-rc.2.
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function() {
var options = {
defaultDate: new Date(2018, 1, 3),
setDefaultDate: true
};
var elems = document.querySelector('.datepicker');
var instance = M.Datepicker.init(elems, options);
// instance.open();
instance.setDate(new Date(2018, 2, 8));
});
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/materialize/1.0.0/js/materialize.min.js"></script>
<link href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/materialize/1.0.0/css/materialize.min.css" rel="stylesheet" />
<input type="text" class="datepicker">
defaultDate will set a default Date that will be shown in input-field of datepicker without even opening the picker.
instance.setDate() will select the date in datepicker when you'll open it.
Note- new Date(year, monthIndex [, day [, hours [, minutes [, seconds [, milliseconds]]]]]);
The argument monthIndex is 0-based. This means that January = 0 and December = 11
Picker - Materialize
MDN - Date
Alle answers with pickadate() don't work anymore in newer versions of Materialize. The method is now named datepicker(). Here's my code snippet:
var element = document.querySelector('.datepicker');
M.Datepicker.getInstance(element).setDate(new Date(2018,8,7), true);
As per the docs materializecss.com
Check the Date format options.
// date picker
$(document).ready(function(){
$('.datepicker').datepicker( {"format":'dd-mm-yyyy'} ).datepicker("setDate", new Date());
});
You can remove and change the code to below if you do not need current date as highlighted in calendar,
// date picker
$(document).ready(function(){
$('.datepicker').datepicker( {"format":'dd-mm-yyyy'});
});
You can pass in the options that you want to default to on init.
For example the below js code would work with markup:
const elems2 = document.querySelectorAll('.datepicker');
for (element of elems2) {
const date = element.dataset.defaultDate
if (date !== undefined) {
M.Datepicker.init(element, {defaultDate: new Date(date), yearRange: 15})
}
else {
M.Datepicker.init(element, {})
}
}
<!-- Compiled and minified CSS -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/materialize/1.0.0/css/materialize.min.css">
<!-- Compiled and minified JavaScript -->
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/materialize/1.0.0/js/materialize.min.js"></script>
<input class="validate datepicker valid" required="required" data-default-date="2009-07-11 10:14:47 -0700" name='picker' type="text">
<label for="picker" class="active">Date Picker 10 years ago</label>
If you are using angular, or something similar, in order to manage your web application and you are not able to instance the Datepicker object, according to the materialize documentation, using jQuery you can refer to these methods of the object:
$('.datepicker').datepicker('setDate', new Date());
In the first parameter, in this case setDate, you may specify the method name that you are about to use. In the second parameter, in this case new Date(), you will pass the value to the function (if any).
In the example, that line will update the date of all datepickers with the class .datepicker to today.
var $input = $('.datepicker').pickadate()
// Use the picker object directly.
var picker = $input.pickadate('picker')
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$('#elementID').pickadate('picker').set('select', '21/05/2017', { format: 'dd/mm/yyyy' }).trigger("change");
This should suit your needs in one line. Trigger change you may need or maybe not, depends your situation, like me i need it for validation to trigger. Also include with format date just in case some people need it.
watch out for your css and js version of materialize:
if in the <head> you have
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/materialize/0.100.2/css/materialize.min.css">
then stick to it having same JS version
so that you can use $('.datepicker').pickadate('picker').set('select','your parsed date',{format:'your format'}).trigger('change')
If version is 1.0.0 then you will have to use
$('.datepicker').datepicker();
I'm using the jquery plugin bootstrap datetimepicker and I want to set the full format of months in the calendar. How i can do that because I didn't any function that allow me to do this ?
<div id="datetimepicker"></div>
$('#datetimepicker').datetimepicker({
locale: 'fr',
dayViewHeaderFormat: 'YYYY',
viewMode: 'months',
format: "MMMM YYYY",
debug : true
});
Use moment.js to locate the language and get the list of full months, or alternatively, specify months manually as an array of all months.
Listen to the dp.show event and loop through the months text replacing it with corresponding full month's text.
moment.locale('fr');
var months = moment.months();
$('#datetimepicker10').datetimepicker({
viewMode: 'months',
locale: 'fr'
}).on('dp.show', function(e){
var $dp = $(e.target);
var $cal = $('.bootstrap-datetimepicker-widget', $dp);
$('.month', $cal).each(function(i){
$(this).text(months[i]);
});
});
DEMO: http://jsfiddle.net/nepek6u8/