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@rescript-react-native/datetimepicker

v3.0.3

Published

ReScript bindings for @react-native-community/datetimepicker.

Downloads

5

Readme

@rescript-react-native/datetimepicker

Build Status Version ReScript Forum

ReScript bindings for @react-native-community/datetimepicker.

Exposed as the ReactNativeDateTimePicker module.

Version x.y.z of @rescript-react-native/datetimepicker is intended to be compatible with version x.y.z of @react-native-community/datetimepicker.

Installation

When @react-native-community/datetimepicker is properly installed & configured by following their installation instructions, you can install the bindings:

npm install @rescript-react-native/datetimepicker
# or
yarn add @rescript-react-native/datetimepicker

@rescript-react-native/datetimepicker should be added to bs-dependencies in your bsconfig.json. For example,

{
  //...
  "bs-dependencies": [
    "@rescript/react",
    "rescript-react-native",
    // ...
+    "@rescript-react-native/datetimepicker"
  ],
  //...
}

Usage

Types

locale = string

Refer to documentation for valid values.

PickerEvent.t

Assuming pickerEvent is PickerEvent.t, you can access

pickerEvent.nativeEvent.target // => option(int)
pickerEvent.nativeEvent.timestamp // => int

Note that target is undefined on Android.

Props

All props other than value are optional.

value: Js.Date.t

required

Current value for time and date.

maximumDate: Js.Date.t

Latest date that can be selected. For example maximumDate = Js.Date.makeWithYMD(2020., 10., 15., ()). Note that months are numbered from 0.

minimumDate: Js.Date.t

Earliest date that can be selected. For example minimumDate = Js.Date.makeWithYMD(2015., 0., 18., ()). Note that months are numbered from 0.

mode: [ | `date | `time | `datetime | `countdown]

Type of the picker. Note that

  • `date is the default
  • `datetime and `countdown are iOS only

display: [ | `default | `spinner | `calendar | `clock]

Android only

How the picker is displayed. Note that

  • `calendar is only for mode=`date
  • `clock is only for mode=`time

onChange: (pickerEvent, Js.Date.t) => unit

  • pickerEvent has keys nativeEvent on both platforms and also _type on Android.

  • Android: _type key takes value "set" (when the dialog is closed via "OK") or "dismissed" (when the dialog is closed via "cancel").

timeZoneOffsetInMinutes: int

iOS only

Allows changing time zone of the date picker. By default device's time zone is used. As an example, set to 60 for GMT+1.

locale: locale

iOS only

Allows changing locale of the component. By default device's locale is used.

Refer to documentation for valid values.

is24Hour: bool

Android only.

Allows changing of the time picker to a 24 hour format. Default is false.

minuteInterval: [ |_1 | _2 |_3 | _4 |_5 | _6 |_10 | _12 |_15 | _20 |_30 ]`

iOS only.

Interval at which minutes can be selected. Polymorphic constructors are rendered to string (that is `_3 becomes "3").


Changelog

Check the changelog for more information about recent releases.

Contribute

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Code of Conduct

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