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(function () { | |
var dateTimeController = function ($scope, $rootScope) { | |
$scope.vm = { | |
message: "Bootstrap DateTimePicker Directive", | |
dateTime: {} | |
}; | |
$scope.$watch('change', function(){ | |
console.log($scope.vm.dateTime); | |
}); | |
/* | |
$scope.$on('emit:dateTimePicker', function (e, value) { | |
$scope.vm.dateTime = value.dateTime; | |
console.log(value); | |
}) | |
*/ | |
}; | |
var dateTimePicker = function ($rootScope) { | |
return { | |
require: '?ngModel', | |
restrict: 'AE', | |
scope: { | |
pick12HourFormat: '@', | |
language: '@', | |
useCurrent: '@', | |
location: '@' | |
}, | |
link: function (scope, elem, attrs) { | |
elem.datetimepicker({ | |
pick12HourFormat: scope.pick12HourFormat, | |
language: scope.language, | |
useCurrent: scope.useCurrent | |
}) | |
//Local event change | |
elem.on('blur', function () { | |
console.info('this', this); | |
console.info('scope', scope); | |
console.info('attrs', attrs); | |
/*// returns moments.js format object | |
scope.dateTime = new Date(elem.data("DateTimePicker").getDate().format()); | |
// Global change propagation | |
$rootScope.$broadcast("emit:dateTimePicker", { | |
location: scope.location, | |
action: 'changed', | |
dateTime: scope.dateTime, | |
example: scope.useCurrent | |
}); | |
scope.$apply();*/ | |
}) | |
} | |
}; | |
} | |
angular.module('dateTimeSandbox', []).run(['$rootScope', function ($rootScope) { | |
}]).controller('dateTimeController', ['$scope', '$http', dateTimeController | |
]).directive('dateTimePicker', dateTimePicker); | |
})(); |
<html ng-app="dateTimeSandbox"> | |
<head> | |
<meta charset='utf-8'/> | |
<title>DatePicker Directive</title> | |
<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://netdna.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.1.1/css/bootstrap.min.css"> | |
<link rel="stylesheet" | |
href="http://eonasdan.github.io/bootstrap-datetimepicker/content/bootstrap-datetimepicker.css"> | |
</head> | |
<body> | |
<div class="container" ng-controller="dateTimeController"> | |
<div class="row"> | |
<div class='col-sm-6'> | |
<h1> {{vm.message}}</h1> | |
<div class="form-group"> | |
</div> | |
<label class="label label-info">DateTimePicker</label> | |
<br/> | |
<div class='input-group date' id='datetimepicker1'> | |
<input type='text' class="form-control"/> | |
<span class="input-group-addon"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></span> | |
</span> | |
</div> | |
<br/> | |
<label class="label label-info">DateTimePicker (Angular Directive)</label> | |
<br/> | |
<input type="text" | |
class="form-control" | |
ng-model="vm.dateTime" | |
data-date-time-picker | |
data-language="{{ru}}" | |
data-pick12HourFormat="false" | |
data-use-current="{{false}}" | |
data-location="{{testProject}}" | |
/> | |
<br/> | |
<pre>{{vm|json}}</pre> | |
</div> | |
</div> | |
</div> | |
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.0.3/jquery.min.js"></script> | |
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://netdna.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.1.1/js/bootstrap.min.js"></script> | |
<script type="text/javascript" src="node_modules/moment/min/moment.min.js"></script> | |
<script type="text/javascript" src="build\js\bootstrap-datetimepicker.min.js"></script> | |
<script type="text/javascript" src="angularjs/angular.js"></script> | |
<script type="text/javascript" src="js/datetimepickerDirective.js"></script> | |
<script type="text/javascript"> | |
$(function () { | |
$('#datetimepicker1').datetimepicker({ | |
language: 'ru', | |
useCurrent: false | |
}); | |
}); | |
</script> | |
</body> | |
</html> |
@eugenekgn - I think @FraGoTe is asking about having multiple datetime pickers on a single page. For example scheduling an activity with a "start" date and time picker and a "end" date and time picker.
I'm actually really interested in seeing a working Plunker version (or other online code system: http://jsbin.com/ , http://jsfiddle.net/ , http://codepen.io/ , etc). So I'm hopeful that you can help @talktoanil's get that Plunker up and running.
no update om my query ?
Hi!
I made a wrapper around the datetimepicker
plugin and published it via bower.
You can install it by issuing: bower install angular bootstrap datetimepicker
.
The official repo is in https://github.com/diosney/angular-bootstrap-datetimepicker-directive, there you will find the README and a 100% working example.html
file.
It supports every single option.
If you findout any problem just file an issue.
@Eonasdan Fill free if you want to post a reference in the Installing section.
@FraGoTe With the directive I made you can pass the specific options you want to any datetimepicker instance in the page, just see the example.html
file.
@edgar0011 That can be caused due the fact that the language
option is hardcoded in the directive definition and not being passed to the directive via HTML.
@talktoanil Sadly plunkr doesn't work for me, maybe you can set up a jsfiddle?
I have the tried sample code but I am getting an error in the directive.
TypeError: undefined is not a function - it's not finding the datetimepicker
elem.datetimepicker();
Any ideas?
I tried the sample from @diosney but I get the same error in the directive.
@diosney, I have found several problems with your wrapper directive. Firstly, it does not set the date of the calendar to the value of your model. Therefore, when you trigger the datepicker it does not display the correct month or day, but the current month and day.
Also your approach does not allow you to trigger the datepicker on button click, rather it is triggered by focusing the input box.
@pascal0828 Thanks for reporting the issue, I already fixed them using @mwadams solution (thanks!!!)
@nazirsj It seems to me that you have to load the jQuery plugin into the page, something like:
<script src="vendors/bower_components/moment/min/moment.min.js"></script>
<script src="vendors/bower_components/eonasdan-bootstrap-datetimepicker/build/js/bootstrap-datetimepicker.min.js"></script>
this works fine for me.
app.directive('dDatepicker', function($timeout, $parse) {
return {
link: function($scope, element, $attrs) {
return $timeout(function() {
var ngModelGetter = $parse($attrs['ngModel']);
return $(element).datetimepicker(
{
minDate:moment().add(1, 'd').toDate(),
sideBySide:true,
allowInputToggle:true,
locale:"tr",
useCurrent:false,
defaultDate:moment().add(1, 'd').add(1,'h'),
icons:{
time: 'icon-back-in-time',
date: 'icon-calendar-outlilne',
up: 'icon-up-open-big',
down: 'icon-down-open-big',
previous: 'icon-left-open-big',
next: 'icon-right-open-big',
today: 'icon-bullseye',
clear: 'icon-cancel'
}
}
).on('dp.change', function(event) {
$scope.$apply(function() {
return ngModelGetter.assign($scope, event.target.value);
});
});
});
}
};
});
I found the language element to not be working properly. Removed it in all locations of HTML and js code and it works.
Will keep digging as I need locale aware code.
This is not a complaint, just a comment.
Nice work
Thanks
And I just bore down into moment and found that 'en' is not a language, 'en-gb' will work so the code implemented flawlessly
@cloidjgreen It's probably a version thing but I had to use locale instead of language to translate the UI.
I also need the dutch (nl) translations and managed to include them using grunt and wiredep by overwriting the main files in my Grunt-file like so:
wiredep: {
options: {
'overrides': {
'moment': {
'main': [
'moment.js',
'locale/nl.js'
]
}
}
}
}
@diosney thanks a lot for the wrapper!
How could I make the datepicker appear not when the user clicks on the input, but when clicks on the calendar icon?
UPDATED: I managed to do it following mwadams's solution. Thank you to both of you!
Out of all of above I recommend @mwadams solution.
How to make the datepicker appear on clicking calendar icon by using the official directive?
I combined @mwadams and @diosney solution into this nice plnker :) happy using
http://plnkr.co/n8L8UZ
Since the previous project has been abandoned I have created a fork and pushed all the changes there.
https://github.com/atais/angular-eonasdan-datetimepicker
@atais plunker not found :(
@atais now it works. THX
useCurrent() expects a string parameter of year, month, day, hour, minute
Using your code doesn't allow the datetimepicker sideBySide: true attribute to work now. Any suggestions?
$(function () {
$('#datetimepicker1').datetimepicker({
sideBySide: true
});
});
Figured it out. Add sideBySide: true into the vm.options. Like this.
vm.options = '{format:"DD.MM.YYYY HH:mm", sideBySide: true}'
Also if you need the AM PM formatting remove the format option completely. Like this.
vm.options = '{sideBySide: true}
@atais
Thanks, it works great.
Small issue, maybe you can suggest how to solve it.
When I am trying to navigate with the left and right keys inside of input and datetimepicker is closed, it doesn't always work as expected.
You have repro in your plunkr: http://plnkr.co/kNqCuQ
Any suggestion ?
@leguin it because left-right arrow is also captured by the datepicker to navigate over the calendar. It is not a wrapper's, but library's fault.
Do you support angular 2? It is hard to find any adaptable time picker for the new angular 2 online.
Yes, do you support angular2? I am currently trying to integrate the datetimepicker with an angular2 application but I get an error as follows TypeError: Cannot read property 'addClass' of undefined
how to require it as npm package ?
we are using eonasdan-bootstrap-datetimepicker-npm. and after that, we are requiring it as follows
require ('eonasdan-bootstrap-datetimepicker-npm')
also we have tried
require ('bootstrap-datetimepicker')
What are we doing incorrectly ?
The directive does not work correctly, it does not perform two way data binding, to fix the issue i modified it a bit and added another scope model in the directive, see the attached image
I have added ngModel in the directive to receive a model, and it is updates whenever the value in the directive updates, i.e. in the on blur event.
any update on how to integrate with Angular2?
This worked pretty nicely out of the box - My only issue is that I can't seem to connect two together to get a date range. I tried to get the minDate option to react to the first picker's model, but it didn't like that...tried $( "#picker2ID" ).minDate() - doesn't work..etc.. Any ideas how this can work? Thanks!
I switched things up a bit and made a component instead of a directive wrapper:
https://gist.github.com/eprislac/9b1f7d9f172bb3447be848a36a27af7d
got error "option language is not recognized", not working