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@ellie-xyb/multi-select-calendar

v1.1.2

Published

A calendar supporting multi select built with preact.

Readme

multi-select-calendar

calendar example alt calendar example

Features

  • Supports multi-day selection (including non-contiguous)
  • Supports setting available days which can be selected
  • Supports localization into any language supported by the browser / device
  • Outputs an array of selected days in %Y-%-m-%-d format in a hidden <input>
  • No moment.js needed
  • Supports customizing styles by providing your own CSS

Usage

  • Install by executing yarn add @ellie-xyb/multi-select-calendar or npm install @ellie-xyb/multi-select-calendar
  • Require by adding require("@ellie-xyb/multi-select-calendar") or import by adding import "@ellie-xyb/multi-select-calendar"
  • Use by adding <x-calendar available-dates="see Configuration" output-name="see Configuration" /> to your HTML

Configuration

Configure these attributes on the <x-calendar> HTML tag to change the behavior of the calendar.

| attribute | example | description | | --- | --- | --- | | available-days | ['2021-8-1', '2021-8-6', '2021-8-7','2021-8-10'] | available-days is an array of dates in %Y-%-m-%-d format which are available to be selected. The default behavior is to allow all dates to be selected. | | output-name | selected-dates | See Output. The default name is selected-dates. |

Output

Selected dates are output via a hidden <input> tag. This allows you to submit selected dates as part of a form, or query them via javascript.

Using in a form

<form>
  <x-calendar output-name="selected-dates" />
<form>

Using via JS

let output = document.querySelector("[name=selected-dates]").value;