A declarative cross-platform react-native datetime-picker.
This library exposes a cross-platform interface for showing the native date and time pickers inside a modal.
You will have an unified user experience, you won't have to worry anymore about testing the device platform and you won't have to programmatically call the Android TimePicker/DatePicker APIs.
This library is available on npm, install it with npm install --save react-native-modal-datetime-picker or yarn add react-native-modal-datetime-picker.
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { Text, TouchableOpacity, View } from 'react-native';
import DateTimePicker from 'react-native-modal-datetime-picker';
export default class DateTimePickerTester extends Component {
state = {
isDateTimePickerVisible: false,
};
_showDateTimePicker = () => this.setState({ isDateTimePickerVisible: true });
_hideDateTimePicker = () => this.setState({ isDateTimePickerVisible: false });
_handleDatePicked = (date) => {
console.log('A date has been picked: ', date);
this._hideDateTimePicker();
};
render () {
return (
<View style={{ flex: 1 }}>
<TouchableOpacity onPress={this._showDateTimePicker}>
<Text>Show TimePicker</Text>
</TouchableOpacity>
<DateTimePicker
isVisible={this.state.isDateTimePickerVisible}
onConfirm={this._handleDatePicked}
onCancel={this._hideDateTimePicker}
/>
</View>
);
}
}| Name | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| cancelTextIOS | string | 'Cancel' | The text on the cancel button on iOS |
| cancelTextStyle | style | The style of the cancel button text on iOS | |
| confirmTextIOS | string | 'Confirm' | The text on the confirm button on iOS |
| confirmTextStyle | style | The style of the confirm button text on iOS | |
| customCancelButtonIOS | node | A custom component for the cancel button on iOS | |
| customConfirmButtonIOS | node | A custom component for the confirm button on iOS | |
| neverDisableConfirmIOS | bool | false | If true, do not disable the confirm button on any touch events; see #82 |
| customTitleContainerIOS | node | A custom component for the title container on iOS | |
| datePickerContainerStyleIOS | style | The style of the container on iOS | |
| reactNativeModalPropsIOS | object | Additional props for react-native-modal on iOS | |
| date | obj | new Date() | Initial selected date/time |
| isVisible | bool | false | Show the datetime picker? |
| mode | string | 'date' | Datepicker? 'date' Timepicker? 'time' Both? 'datetime' |
| datePickerModeAndroid | string | 'calendar' | Display as 'spinner' or 'calendar' |
| onConfirm | func | REQUIRED | Function called on date picked |
| onHideAfterConfirm | func | () => {} | Called after the hiding animation if a date was picked |
| onCancel | func | REQUIRED | Function called on dismiss |
| titleIOS | string | 'Pick a date' | The title text on iOS |
| titleStyle | style | The style of the title text on iOS | |
| minimumDate | Date | undefined | Min Date. Does not work with 'time' picker on Android. |
| maximumDate | Date | undefined | Max Date. Does not work with 'time' picker on Android. |
| is24Hour | bool | true | If false, the picker shows an AM/PM chooser on Android |
All the DatePickerIOS props are also supported!
Under the hood react-native-modal-datetime-picker uses react-native original DatePickerAndroid, TimePickerAndroid and DatePickerIOS.
Before reporting a bug, try swapping react-native-datetime-picker with react-native original date/time pickers and, if the issue persists, check if it has already been reported as a react-native issue.
Just set the mode prop to time.
You can also display both the datepicker and the timepicker in one step by setting the mode prop to datetime.
Just remember to always set the isVisible prop to false in both onConfirm and onCancel (like in the example above).
Under the hood this library is using react-native-modal for the iOS modal implementation.
Pull requests and suggestions are welcome!

