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React.js Blueprint DateInput2 Props

Blueprint is a React-based UI toolkit for the web. This library is very optimized and popular for building interfaces that are complex and data-dense for desktop applications.

In this article, we’ll discuss React.js Blueprint DateInput2 Props. The DateInput2 component is a type of InputGroup that allows the users to pick the date as per choice and also the timezones. It shows a DatePicker inside a Popover2 when focused.

React.js BluePrint DateInput2 Props:

  • canClearSelection: It allows the users to clear the selection by clicking the currently selected day.
  • className: It denotes a space-delimited list of class names to pass along to a child element.
  • clearButtonText: It denotes the text for the reset button in the date picker action bar.
  • closeOnSelection: It indicates whether the calendar popover should close when a date is selected.
  • dayPickerProps: It denotes the props to pass to ReactDayPicker.
  • defaultTimezone: It denotes the default timezone selected as per the user’s local timezone.
  • defaultValue: It denotes the default date to be used in the component when uncontrolled.
  • disabled: It indicates whether the date input is non-interactive.
  • disableTimezoneSelect: It denotes whether to disable the timezone selected.
  • fill: It denotes whether the component should take up the full width of its container.
  • footerElement: It is used to add an additional element to show below the date picker.
  • formatDate: It is a function to render a JavaScript Date to a string.
  • highlightCurrentDay: It is used to indicate whether the current day should be highlighted in the calendar.
  • initialMonth: It denotes the initial month the calendar displays.
  • inputProps: It denotes the props to pass to the input group.
  • invalidDateMessage: It denotes the error message to display when the date selected is invalid.
  • locale: It denotes the locale name.
  • localeUtils: It denotes the collection of functions that provide internationalization support.
  • maxDate: It denotes the latest date the user can select.
  • minDate: It denotes the earliest date the user can select.
  • modifiers: It denotes the collection of functions that determine which modifier classes get applied to which days.
  • onChange: It is a callback function that is triggered when the user selects a new valid date through the DatePicker or by typing in the input.
  • onError: It is a callback function that is triggered when the user finishes typing in a new date and the date causes an error state.
  • outOfRangeMessage: It denotes the error message to display when the date selected is out of range.
  • parseDate: It is a callback function to deserialize user input text to a JavaScript Date object.
  • placeholder: it denotes the placeholder text to display in empty input fields.
  • popoverProps: It denotes the props to pass to the Popover.
  • reverseMonthAndYearMenus: The month menu will appear to the left of the year menu if this is set to true.
  • rightElement: It denotes the element to render on the right side of an input.
  • shortcuts: It indicates whether shortcuts to quickly select a date are displayed or not.
  • showActionsBar: It is used to indicate whether the bottom bar displaying Today and Clear buttons should be shown below the calendar.
  • timePickerProps: It is used to further configure the TimePicker that appears beneath the calendar.
  • timePrecision: It denotes the precision of time selection that accompanies the calendar.
  • todayButtonText: It denotes e the text for the today button in the date picker action bar.
  • value: It is used to denote the currently selected day.

 

Syntax:

<DateInput2
    value={...}
    formatDate={...}
/>

Creating React Application And Installing Module:

Step 1: Create a React application using the following command:

npm create-react-app appname

Step 2: After creating your project folder i.e. appname, move to it using the following command:

cd appname

Step 3: After creating the ReactJS application, Install the required module using the following command:

npm install @blueprintjs/core

Step 4: Installing @blueprintjs datetime2 component.

npm install @blueprintjs/datetime2

Project Structure:

 

Step 5: Run the project as follows:

npm start

Example 1: The below example demonstrates the usage of the formatDate, onChange, parseData, placeholder, and value props of DateInput2 component.

Javascript




import React, { useCallback, useState } from "react";
import "@blueprintjs/core/lib/css/blueprint.css";
import "@blueprintjs/datetime/lib/css/blueprint-datetime.css";
import { DateInput2 } from "@blueprintjs/datetime2";
  
function App() {
    const [dateVal, setDateVal] = useState(null);
    const handleChange = useCallback(setDateVal, []);
    const formatDate = useCallback((Date) => 
        Date.toLocaleString(), []);
    const parseDate = useCallback((string) => 
        new Date(string), []);
  
    return (
        <center>
            <div style={{ textAlign: "center", color: "green" }}>
                <h1>neveropen</h1>
                <h2>ReactJs Blueprint DateInput2 Props</h2>
            </div>
            <div style={{ width: 500 }}>
                <DateInput2
                    formatDate={formatDate}
                    onChange={handleChange}
                    parseDate={parseDate}
                    placeholder="MM/DD/YYYY"
                    value={dateVal}
                />
            </div>
        </center>
    );
}
  
export default App;


Output:

 

Example 2: The below example demonstrates the usage of the shortcuts and highlightCurrentDay props of DateInput2 component.

Javascript




import React, { useCallback, useState } from "react";
import "@blueprintjs/core/lib/css/blueprint.css";
import "@blueprintjs/datetime/lib/css/blueprint-datetime.css";
import { DateInput2 } from "@blueprintjs/datetime2";
  
function App() {
    const [dateVal, setDateVal] = useState(null);
    const handleChange = useCallback(setDateVal, []);
    const formatDate = useCallback((Date) => Date.toLocaleString(), []);
    const parseDate = useCallback((string) => new Date(string), []);
  
    return (
        <center>
            <div style={{ textAlign: "center", color: "green" }}>
                <h1>neveropen</h1>
                <h2>ReactJs Blueprint DateInput2 Props</h2>
            </div>
            <div style={{ width: 500 }}>
                <DateInput2
                    formatDate={formatDate}
                    onChange={handleChange}
                    parseDate={parseDate}
                    placeholder="MM/DD/YYYY"
                    value={dateVal}
                    highlightCurrentDay={true}
                    shortcuts
                />
            </div>
        </center>
    );
}
  
export default App;


Output:

 

Reference: https://blueprintjs.com/docs/#datetime2/date-input2.props-interface

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