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<h1 align="center">πŸ“† Stimulus-Flatpickr Wrapper</h1> <p align="center"> <a href="https://www.npmjs.com/package/stimulus-flatpickr" rel="nofollow"> <img src="https://badge.fury.io/js/stimulus-flatpickr.svg" alt="npm version"> </a> <a href="https://circleci.com/gh/adrienpoly/stimulus-flatpickr" rel="nofollow"> <img src="https://circleci.com/gh/adrienpoly/stimulus-flatpickr/tree/master.svg?style=svg" alt="CircleCi build status"> </a> <a href="https://codecov.io/gh/adrienpoly/stimulus-flatpickr"> <img src="https://codecov.io/gh/adrienpoly/stimulus-flatpickr/branch/master/graph/badge.svg" alt="Coverage"/> </a> </p> <p align="center"> <b>Modest yet powerful wrapper of Flatpickr for Stimulus</b></br> <sub>Only ~1kb <sub> </p> <br />

A modest wrapper of Flatpickr for Stimulus

By using this wrapper of Flatpickr for Stimulus you can make all configurations for the Datepicker directly with the data-attributes of the HTML. This makes it very handy to create datepicker with server generate html and pass information from the backend to the datepicker.

Here is a simple example:

<%= form_with model: Appointement.new, authenticity_token: true do |f| %>
  <%= f.text_field :start_time,
    data: {
      controller: "flatpickr",
      flatpickr_min_date: Time.zone.now #disables past dates
    } %>
<% end %>
<p align="center"> πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡ </p> <p align="center"> <img src="./images/datetime-picker.png" alt="datetime picker result"> </p>

Example

An example of a Rails app showcasing

is available here : Rails Stimulus Flatpickr

Install

This assumes that you have Stimulus already installed. For Rails(5.1+) app please refer this doc (https://github.com/rails/webpacker/blob/master/docs/integrations.md#stimulus) to get started with Stimulus.

In your project just add the flatpickr and stimulus-flatpickr package.

yarn add flatpickr
yarn add stimulus-flatpickr

or

npm i flatpickr
npm i stimulus-flatpickr

Note: Do not use both yarn and npm to install packages, this might lead to an error: ...It is advised not to mix package managers in order to avoid resolution inconsistencies caused by unsynchronized lock files

Using importmap

./bin/importmap pin flatpickr stimulus-flatpickr@beta

Basic usage

If you only need to convert an input field in a DateTime picker, you just need to register a standard Stimulus controller and add some markup to your input field.

Register a Flatpickr Controller

manually register a new Stimulus controller in your main JS entry point.

// ./packs/application.js
import { Application } from 'stimulus'
import { definitionsFromContext } from 'stimulus/webpack-helpers'

const application = Application.start()
const context = require.context('../controllers', true, /\.js$/)
application.load(definitionsFromContext(context))

// import Flatpickr
import Flatpickr from 'stimulus-flatpickr'

// Import style for flatpickr
require("flatpickr/dist/flatpickr.css")

// Manually register Flatpickr as a stimulus controller
application.register('flatpickr', Flatpickr)

Note:

Using it with Rails

You can now create forms and input fields easily by adding a data-controller="flatpickr" attribute to the input fields and pass options with the Stimulus Controller states : data-flatpickr-the-option.

<%= form_with model: Appointement.new, authenticity_token: true do |f| %>
  <%= f.text_field :start_time,
    data: {
      controller: "flatpickr",
      flatpickr_date_format: "Y-m-d",
      flatpickr_min_date: Time.zone.now
    } %>
<% end %>
<p align="center"> πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡ </p> <p align="center"> <img src="./images/datetime-picker.png" alt="datetime picker result"> </p>

Options & conventions

All options for Flatpickr can be found here.

All options are in camelCase (JS) and must be converted to lower_snake_case in the data-attribute. lower_snake_case is automatically converted to kebab-case when rails render the HTML.

<%= f.text_field :start_time,
  data: {
    controller: "flatpickr",
    flatpickr_enable_time: true
  }
} %>

will output this HTML:

<input data-controller="flatpickr" data-flatpickr-enable-time="true" type="text" name="appointement[start_time]" />

HTML markup

If you are not using Rails or simply wants to markup your HTML directly, simply add a html data-controller="flatpickr" to your input field and some options html data-flatpickr-some-option="value" options must be converted from camelCase to kebab-case

Advanced Usage

If you need more than just displaying the standard DateTime picker, then you can extend the stimulus-flatpickr wrapper controller. This is necessary when you need to:

Skip basics installation steps from above!

Extends the controller

create a new Stimulus controller that will inherit from stimulus-flatpickr

// ./controllers/flatpickr_controller.js
// import stimulus-flatpickr wrapper controller to extend it
import Flatpickr from 'stimulus-flatpickr'

// you can also import a translation file
import { French } from 'flatpickr/dist/l10n/fr.js'

// import a theme (could be in your main CSS entry too...)
import 'flatpickr/dist/themes/dark.css'

// create a new Stimulus controller by extending stimulus-flatpickr wrapper controller
export default class extends Flatpickr {
  initialize() {
    // sets your language (you can also set some global setting for all time pickers)
    this.config = {
      locale: French
    }
  }

  // all flatpickr hooks are available as callbacks in your Stimulus controller
  change(selectedDates, dateStr, instance) {
    console.log('the callback returns the selected dates', selectedDates)
    console.log('but returns it also as a string', dateStr)
    console.log('and the flatpickr instance', instance)
  }
}

Global settings for all datepickers

As we have seen just above you can easily from your rails erb code pass the flatpickr options. This is great for passing dynamic options that might change (ie enableDate, dateFormat etc).

If all your datepickers share some global settings you can define them in your initialize() or connect() function.

initialize() {
   //global options
    this.config = {
      enableTime: true,
      time_24hr: true
    };
  }

or with connect()

connect() {
   //global options
    this.config = {
      ...this.config, //spread options in case some where defined in initialize
      enableTime: true,
      time_24hr: true
    };

    //always call super.connect()
    super.connect();
  }

HTML markup

Then in the same way as above you can now create forms and input fields easily by adding a data-controller="flatpickr" attribute to the input fields and pass options with the Stimulus Controller states : data-flatpick-the-option.

<%= form_with model: Appointement.new, authenticity_token: true do |f| %>
  <%= f.text_field :start_time,
                    data: {
                      controller: "flatpickr",
                      flatpickr_date_format: "Y-m-d",
                      flatpickr_min_date: Time.zone.now }
  %>
  <% end %>
<p align="center"> πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡ </p> <p align="center"> <img src="./images/datetime-picker-black-fr.png" alt="datetime picker result"> </p>

Date and Time formats

Flatpickr has custom formatting tokens. in Rails (and other backends) formats are based on strftime standard.

This package automatically converts strftime datetime formats to the nearest Flatpickr format.

With this solution, it becomes handy to localize your date formats. t("date.formats.long") outputs "%B %d, %Y"for the local :en and it outputs "%e %B %Y" for the locale :fr.

<%= form_with model: appointment do |f| %>
  <%= f.text_field :start_at,
      data: {
        controller: "flatpickr",
        flatpickr_alt_format: t("date.formats.long"),
        flatpickr_alt_input: true,
        flatpickr_min_date: Time.zone.now,
      } %>
<% end %>
<p align="center"> πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡ </p> <p align="center"> <img src="./images/datetime-picker-formats.png" alt="datetime picker result"> </p>

Enable/Disable days of week

With Flatpickr to disable certain days of the week, you need to use the disable js function. Obviously passing a function through data-attributes is not easy πŸ˜„.

The wrapper introduce two new configuration options:

<table> <th> Code </th> <th> Result </th> <tr> <td> <pre lang="erb"> <%= form_with model: Appointement.new, authenticity_token: true do |f| %> <%= f.text_field :start_time, data: { controller: "flatpickr", flatpickr_disable_days_of_week: [5,6], #disables saturdays and sundays flatpickr_disable: ["2018-09-25", "2018-09-26"] #disables individual dates } %> <% end %> </pre> </td> <td> <p align="center"> <img src="./images/datetime-days-of-week.png" alt="datetime picker result days of week"> </p> </td> </tr> </table>

Callbacks

All Flatpickr events/hooks are available as callbacks in the extended controller as demonstrated above for the onChange hook.

Just add the function to your Stimulus Controller in camelCase without on.

onChange -> change(){}

Instance and its methods

You can access the flatpickr instance from your Stimulus controller by calling this.fp. Also, the instance methods are available through this instance call.

yourFunction () {
  // ...
  this.fp.clear()
  this.fp.close()
}

Custom elements

If you want to display additional information on the calendar, you can wrap the Flatpickr controller arround custom elements. You can use the predefined target instance to attach the input element to the date picker.

Example:

<div data-controller="flatpickr">
  <!-- the flatpicker instance -->
  <input type="text" placeholder="Select Date.." data-flatpickr-target="instance" />
  <!-- the custom element -->
  <input type="text" data-flatpickr-target="custom" />
</div>

In the stimulus controller, add the target:

static targets = ['custom']

yourFunction () {
  //...
  this.customTarget
}

Getters

Elements

In your controller you can access the Flapickr elements using some Stimulus like targets.

this.calendarContainerTarget : Self-explanatory. This is the div.flatpickr-calendar element.

this.currentYearElementTarget: The input holding the current year.

this.daysTarget : The container for all the day elements.

this.daysContainerTarget : The container for all the day elements.

this.inputTarget : The text input element associated with flatpickr.

this.nextMonthNavTarget : The β€œright arrow” element responsible for incrementing the current month.

this.monthNavTarget : The container with the month navigation.

this.prevMonthNavTarget : The β€œleft arrow” element responsible for decrementing the current month.

this.selectedDateElemTarget: the selected date element.

this.todayDateElemTarget: today element.

this.weekdayContainerTarget: the container we all the days of the week.

Overriding connect & disconnect

if you need to override the connect function in the extended controller, you need to call super

connect(){
  // ...
  // define global settings as explained in the global settings section before super
  // ...

  // always call super.connect()
  super.connect();

  // ...
  // Your code can access this.fp flatpickr instance
  // ...
}

Internationalization

To handle multiple language to translate your datepicker and convert the date formats, you can have a look at the example app. stimulus-flatpickr makes it straight forward to handle locales.

CSS

This wrapper does not include any CSS. Flatpickr CSS should be loaded separately from the main Flatpickr package as you would normally do.

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome.

To contribute:

Fork the project.

Install dependencies

$ yarn install

Start the test watcher

$ yarn test:watch

Running one-off test runs can be done with:

$ yarn test

You can test locally also the results with the playground project ./playground

$ yarn start:playground

Then :

πŸ‘ Write some tests

πŸ’ͺ Add your feature

πŸš€ Send a PR

License

This package is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.