The mobile-friendly, responsive, and lightweight jQuery date & time input picker.
Homepage - Date picker - Time picker - API
Download the latest stable build
or
git clone git://github.com/amsul/pickadate.js.git
or
bower install pickadate
The lib
folder includes the library files with a compressed
folder containing the minified counter-parts. These files are minified using Grunt.
There are three picker files:
-
picker.js
The core file (required before any other picker) -
picker.date.js
The date picker -
picker.time.js
The time picker
To support old browsers, namely IE8, also include the legacy.js
file.
All themes are generated using LESS and compiled from the lib/themes-source
folder into the lib/themes
folder.
There are two themes:
-
default.css
The default modal-style theme -
classic.css
The classic dropdown-style theme
Based on the theme, pick the relevant picker styles:
-
default.date.css
anddefault.time.css
when using the default theme -
classic.date.css
andclassic.time.css
when using the classic theme
** For languages with text flowing from right-to-left, also include the rtl.css
stylesheet.
The translations live in the lib/translations
folder. There are currently 43 language translations included.
Grunt ~0.4.5
is used to build the project files. To get started, clone the project and then run:
-
npm install
to get the required node modules. -
grunt test --verbose
to confirm you have all the dependencies.
Type out grunt --help
to see a list of all the tasks available. The generally used tasks are:
-
grunt develop
compiles the LESS files and watches for any source changes. -
grunt package
compiles and then minifies the source files. -
grunt test
tests the entire package.
The picker themes are built using LESS with Grunt. To customize the CSS output, read the _variables.less
file in the lib/themes-source
folder. You can specify:
- colors for the theme,
- sizes for the picker,
- media-query breakpoints,
- and a whole bunch of other stuff.
Make sure to run the grunt develop
task before making any changes to compile it into CSS.
Before opening a new issue, please search the existing Issues for anything similar – there might already be an answer to your problem. You might also wanna check out the Contributing guide.
Before contributing any code to the project, please take a look at the Contributing guide.
If there’s anything you’d like to discuss, we like to hang out on Spectrum.
If you find this library useful and would like to see further development, consider supporting it.
© 2014 Amsul
Licensed under MIT