ember-pikaday is an addon that can be installed with Ember CLI. It gives you a datepicker input component that can be used in your Ember.js application. ember-cli-moment-shim is used in the background so it is added as NPM dependencies to your application.
The component provided by ember-pikaday is fully acceptance tested. It also provides test helpers to interact with the datepicker in your own acceptance tests. It works in Ember 1.13.1+ or 2.0+, including beta and canary.
cd your-project-directory
ember install ember-pikaday
This README is for the new 2.X release of ember-pikaday. You can find the 1.X README in the stable-1 branch.
While the input shows a formatted date to the user, the value
attribute can be any valid JavaScript date including Date
object. If the application sets the attribute without a user interaction the datepicker updates accordingly.
You can also pass in other closure actions to handle onOpen
, onClose
and onDraw
events.
You can also change the default format from DD.MM.YYYY
to any format string supported by Moment.js.
You can define a theme which will be a CSS class that can be used as a hook for styling different themes.
You can change the yearRange
. It defaults to 10. the yearRange
can be a
single number or two comma separated years.
If the second year of the comma separated years is set to currentYear
, it sets
the maximum selectable year to the current year.
The readonly
attribute is supported as binding so you can make the input readonly for mobile or other usecases.
The placeholder
attribute is supported as binding so you can improve the user experience of your interface.
The disabled
attribute is supported as binding so you can disabled the datepicker entirely.
If the datepicker is shown to the user and it gets disabled it will close the datepicker itself.
The firstDay
attribute is supported as a binding so you can set the first day of the calendar week.
Defaults to Monday.
- 0 = Sunday
- 1 = Monday
- etc...
The minDate
attribute is supported as a binding so you can set the earliest date that can be selected.
The maxDate
attribute is supported as a binding so you can set the latest date that can be selected.
The date returned by ember-pikaday is in your local time zone due to the JavaScript default behaviour of new Date()
. This can lead to problems when your application converts the date to UTC. In additive time zones (e.g. +0010) the resulting converted date could be yesterdays date. You can force the component to return a date with the UTC time zone by passing useUTC=true
to it.
ember-pikaday will not automatically convert the date to UTC if your application is setting the datepicker value directly!
You can pass any custom pikaday option through the component like this
Please refer to pikaday configuration
If you don't want to show an input field, you can use the pikaday-inputless
component instead of pikaday-input
. It has the same API, but doesn't support onOpen
and onClose
. When disabled=true
on a pikaday-inputless
, the datepicker gets hidden.
Localizing the datepicker is possible in two steps. To localize the output of the datepicker, this is the formatted string visible in the input field, you simply include all the locales by following the ember-cli-moment-shim instructions and include the following in your ember-cli-build.js
To localize the datepicker itself, this is the popup you see after clicking the input, a little more work is necessary. The prefered way to do this is writting a custom initializer to inject a localized i18n
object into the datepicker component. Naturaly you can use your own localized strings instead of the ones provided by Moment.js.
// app/initializers/setup-pikaday-i18n.js
import Ember from 'ember';
import moment from 'moment';
export default {
name: 'setup-pikaday-i18n',
initialize: function(application) {
var i18n = Ember.Object.extend({
previousMonth: 'Vorheriger Monat',
nextMonth: 'Nächster Monat',
months: moment.localeData()._months,
weekdays: moment.localeData()._weekdays,
weekdaysShort: moment.localeData()._weekdaysShort
});
application.register('pikaday-i18n:main', i18n, { singleton: true });
application.inject('component:pikaday-input', 'i18n', 'pikaday-i18n:main');
}
};
// app/controller/index.js
import Ember from 'ember';
export default Ember.Controller.extend({
actions: {
togglePika() {
this.toggleProperty('showPika');
}
});
// app/controller/index.js
import Ember from 'ember';
export default Ember.Controller.extend({
actions: {
showPika() {
this.set('showPika', true);
},
hidePika(){
this.set('showPika', false);
}
}
});
The test helpers provided by ember-pikaday allow you to interact with the datepicker in your acceptance tests. After importing them you are ready to rock and roll.
import { openDatepicker } from 'ember-pikaday/helpers/pikaday';
To open the datepicker use openDatepicker
and pass the input element as argument.
openDatepicker(Ember.$('#my-datepicker'));
openDatepicker
not only opens the datepicker but also returns an interactor that can be used to interact with it. For example you can select a specific date by using selectDate
.
var interactor = openDatepicker(Ember.$('#my-datepicker'));
interactor.selectDate(new Date(1989, 3, 28));
To check if a specific day, month or year is selected there are also relevant methods available.
var interactor = openDatepicker(Ember.$('#my-datepicker'));
interactor.selectDate(new Date(1989, 3, 28));
equal(interactor.selectedYear(), 1989);
equal(interactor.selectedMonth(), 3);
equal(interactor.selectedDay(), 28);
By default, ember-pikaday will load for you the needed pikaday assets. If you need to use a custom version, you can now disable auto assests importing like this:
// ember-cli-build.js
var app = new EmberApp(defaults, {
emberPikaday: {
excludePikadayAssets: true
}
});