http://eonasdan.github.io/bootstrap-datetimepicker/
Hi
I am trying to use the min max date options but not sure how to use it as the documentation doesn't provide example code.
I found on stackoverflow that you can do this:
minDate: moment()
But that throws an error that moment is not defined.
I am guessing it can't find the moment.js which is included on the page otherwise the plugin wouldn't work.
What I am trying to achieve is to disable 10 days before the current day and show 30 days from the current day.
Thanks
Here is the code (I have removed everything except whats important to simply show the code):
window[ns] = window[ns] || {};
(function ($, moment, app) {
'use strict';
// Private Methods
var nameSpace = 'global',
globalDataObject = null,
notifyRenderCallbacks = function (pageName) {
if ($('.js-calendar').length) {
$('.js-calendar').datetimepicker({
format: 'DD MMMM YYYY',
dayViewHeaderFormat: 'MMMM YYYY',
icons: {
next: 'icon icon-chevronright',
previous: 'icon icon-chevronleft'
},
enabledDates: moment().add(30, 'days')
});
}
},
// If this module requires global data
app.register(nameSpace, initialize);
}(jQuery, moment, window[ns] || {}));
To answer my question. The framework used required you to add moment to a config file otherwise it would not allow to use http://momentjs.com/ or any other JS - spoke to the person who set up the framework and they did it for security reasons.
Kasun's answer is correct but a better way to do this is to use Moment.js since datetimepicker is using this JS.
So to answer the 2nd part which is to disable 10 days before the current day and show 30 days from the current day you need to set the options as below. I didn't need to do the 10 days before but wanted only a set number of days to be available to select. I've added comments to make things clear but they shouldn't be there.
$mydatepicker.datetimepicker({
minDate: moment(), // Current day
maxDate: moment().add(30, 'days'), // 30 days from the current day
viewMode: 'days',
format: 'DD MMMM YYYY',
dayViewHeaderFormat: 'MMMM YYYY',
});
What the above will do is enable all the days between minDate and maxDate.
You could also directly enter the date range:
$mydatepicker.datetimepicker({
minDate: moment("12/01/2015"),
maxDate: moment("12/30/2015"),
viewMode: 'days',
format: 'DD MMMM YYYY',
dayViewHeaderFormat: 'MMMM YYYY',
});
And this will disable all days before and after the dates you entered into moment().
This is not part of the question but I wanted to display the current day in the input value when the calendar loaded but it wouldn't, instead it would show the placeholder text. I think its because of the use if minDate so I simply used jQuery to replace the value of the input.
$datepickerInput.val(moment());
var todayDate = new Date().getDate();
$('#element').datetimepicker({
timepicker:false,
formatDate:'Y/m/d',
minDate: new Date(),
maxDate: new Date(new Date().setDate(todayDate + 30))
});
By using this example you can give option to user to select date between today and next 30 days without using momentjs. You can provide value of minDate and maxDate accoording to you. For an example if you want to give options in between last 30 days to next 30 days, so set
minDate: new Date(new Date().setDate(todayDate - 30))
maxDate: new Date(new Date().setDate(todayDate + 30))
Just give this way, using JavaScript Date Object:
minDate: (new Date()).getDate()
For disable
$("#editreservation_to").datetimepicker({minDate:-1,maxDate:-2}).attr('readonly','readonly');
For Enable
$("#editreservation_to").datetimepicker({minDate:false,maxDate:false}).removeAttr('readonly');
Related
I have the following jQuery code:
$(".dtp").datetimepicker({
format: 'Y-M-D hh:mm',
minDate: new Date()
});
I am using datetimepicker from Bootstrap and I'm trying to disable some days, based on information in my database.
For example all Mondays and Saturdays could be disabled. I can't seem to find information about how to do this.
The latest version of datepicker has this option.
http://bootstrap-datepicker.readthedocs.io/en/latest/options.html#daysofweekdisabled
See Answer in this similar question
Limit bootstrap-datepicker to weekdays only?
Check this link, you can use disabledDates :
$(".dtp").datetimepicker({
format: 'Y-M-D hh:mm',
minDate: new Date(),
disabledDates: [
moment("12/25/2013"),
new Date(2013, 11 - 1, 21),
"11/22/2013 00:53"
]
});
I am using jquery datetimepicker. I used minDate to set the minimum date, a user can select. Now i want to make timepicker independent. So I am using hour and minute to set the default time, but its not working. Here is my code:
jQuery('#datetimepicker1').datetimepicker({
minDate: "06/20/2017",
hour : '06',
minute: '00'
});
It give me error:
Uncaught TypeError: option hour is not recognized!
Untested code, let me know if there is any problem:
jQuery('#datetimepicker1').datetimepicker({
minDate: "06/20/2017"
});
var myDate = new Date();
myDate.setHours(6);
myDate.setMinutes(0);
myDate.setDate(20);
jQuery('#datetimepicker1').datetimepicker("setDate", myDate);
$('#datetimepicker1').datetimepicker({ format: 'dd/mm/yyyy', pickTime:false})
when I used this code to pick date,it is picking minute instead of month.what might be the reason?
you should use MM:
$('#datetimepicker1').datetimepicker({ format: 'dd/MM/yyyy', pickTime:false})
see :MSDN Documentation on Js date formatting
I'm using the following javascript: http://xdsoft.net/jqplugins/datetimepicker , and I want to achieve simple effect - when User selects today's day, it should show him only hours available from now until the end of the day, the previous time should be disabled. But when he choses any other day in the future - then the whole time should be available. I wrote the following function in JS:
<script>
var today = new Date();
var dd = today.getDate();
alert(dd);
var logic = function( currentDateTime ){
if( currentDateTime.getDay()==dd ){
this.setOptions({
formatTime:'g:i A',
format: 'd/m/Y h:i A',
minDate:'+1970/01/02',//today
minTime: //I don't know yet how to implement the current time
});
}else
this.setOptions({
formatTime:'g:i A',
format: 'd/m/Y h:i A',
minDate:'+1970/01/02'//today
});
};
jQuery('#datetimepicker').datetimepicker({
onChangeDateTime:logic,
onShow:logic
});
</script>
The problem is that that line:
currentDateTime.getDay()==dd
doesn't work, because in my case dd equals todays day of the month (e.g. 25), and currentDateTime.getDay() checks current day of the week (e.g. for saturday it's 6). Is there anyone who could help me with that issue? I know there are some other available solutions (other datetime pickers), but I cannot find any other that is as simple and elegant as this. Thanks!
You want to use getDate() which returns the day in the month, instead of getDay() which returns the day in the week.
You should read the Date reference page.
I want to set up automatic value of prameter 'firstday' in the fullcalendar. I have to manualy set number 0-6.
I would like to implement function:
var fday=new Date()
document.write([fday.getDay()])
to
firstDay: **HERE**
But I don't know how.
I need it for calendar where people may subscribe for a prayer.
If you want to set the firstDay you can do:
var yourDate = // Let's assume here you have your Date Object
$('#calendar').fullCalendar({
firstDay: yourDate.getDay()
});
If you want to set the firstDay based on the current day:
$('#calendar').fullCalendar({
firstDay: moment().toDate().getDay()
});
Keep in mind you cannot use:
moment().startOf('week').isoWeekday()
Because
moment.js Sunday = 7
fullCalendar Sunday = 0