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A Laravel clone of the Javascript Flatpickr (Date picker) library

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Using this package you can add a beautiful date or datetime picker into your project without touching any javascript with the power or laravel component. It is just a laravel component wrapper for the Flatpickr javascript library.

Laravel Flatpickr

Created with ❤️ from Nepal 🇳🇵

Support

You can support me by subscribing to my YouTube channel - Laratips.

If you want me to continue developing this package and want me to develop other similar packages, then you help me financially by sending few bucks to my Wise account in Nepalese 🇳🇵 currency.

My Wise email: ashish.dhamala2015@gmail.com

If you decide to support me, the please send me your twitter handle in mail so that I can shout-out about you on twitter.

Installation

You can install the package via composer:

composer require asdh/laravel-flatpickr

You can publish the config file with:

php artisan vendor:publish --tag="flatpickr-config"

You can publish the assets with:

php artisan vendor:publish --tag="flatpickr-assets"

This is the contents of the published config file:

return [
    /**
     * The url to be used to serve css file.
     * If null, it will use the one shipped with package.
     */
    'css_url' => env('FLATPICKR_CSS_URL', null),

    /**
     * The url to be used to serve js file.
     * If null, it will use the one shipped with package.
     */
    'js_url' => env('FLATPICKR_JS_URL', null),

    /**
     * Determines if the styles shipped with the package should be used.
     * Setting it to false will remove the styling for the component.
     * The flatpickr css will be untouched.
     */
    'use_style' => env('FLATPICKR_USE_STYLE', true),

    /**
     * The language that flatpickr will use.
     * If no value is passed, it will be the default one.
     */
    'locale' => env('FLATPICKR_LOCALE', null),
];

Usage

You need to include the css and js that ships with the package in your html or blade file.

Adding Css

Include this style at the head section of your page:

@include('flatpickr::components.style')

Or you can use laravel blade component syntax:

<x-flatpickr::style />

If you want to use different url for the css then you can change it from the .env file:

FLATPICKR_CSS_URL=https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/flatpickr/4.6.9/flatpickr.min.css

You can even change the url from the component itself:

<x-flatpickr::style
    url="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/flatpickr/4.6.9/flatpickr.min.css"
/>

The url passed form the component will take more priority over the config file.

Adding Js

Similarly include this script at the bottom of your page:

@include('flatpickr::components.script')

Or you can use laravel blade component syntax:

<x-flatpickr::script />

If you want to use different url for the js then you can change it from the .env file:

FLATPICKR_JS_URL=https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/flatpickr/4.6.9/flatpickr.min.js

You can even change the url from the component itself:

<x-flatpickr::script
    url="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/flatpickr/4.6.9/flatpickr.min.js"
/>

The url passed form the component will take more priority over the config file.

Locale

If you want to use a different locale then you can change it from the .env file:

FLATPICKR_LOCALE=de

You can see the available locales from here.

Using the component

Add it to your page.

<x-flatpickr />

Yes, it's that simple. Now you have a beautiful looking date picker in your page without touching a single javascript at all.

Laravel Flatpickr

Component props

I have made different props for this component that will be converted into the config options of the flatpickr. Make sure to look into the config options of the flatpickr.

Most of the description of the props written here are taken from the flatpickr documentation page.

id

Type: string

Set the id of the component. It will apply id to the underlying input tag. If no id is provided, it will use the autogenerated id.

Example:

<x-flatpickr id="laravel-flatpickr" />

dateFormat

Type: string

A string of characters which are used to define how the date will be displayed in the input box. Please check the flatpickr documentation page for the supported characters. By default the date format is Y-m-d but you can change it to other formats to like d/m/Y.

Example:

<x-flatpickr date-format="d/m/Y" />

altFormat

Type: string

Exactly the same as date format, but for the altInput field. If you want different format to be visible for the user then you can use this. By default it will use the same format as that of dateFormat.

Example:

<x-flatpickr alt-format="F j, Y" />

minDate

Type: string|Carbon

The minimum date that a user can start picking from.

You can pass a Carbon instance or a date format in string that is supported by Carbon or DateTime.

Example:

<x-flatpickr min-date="2022-02-13" />

OR

<x-flatpickr :min-date="today()" />

OR

<x-flatpickr :min-date="\Carbon\Carbon::parse('2022-02-13')" />

maxDate

Type: string|Carbon

The maximum date that a user can pick to.

You can pass a Carbon instance or a date format in string that is supported by Carbon or DateTime.

Example:

<x-flatpickr max-date="2022-09-18" />

OR

<x-flatpickr :max-date="today()" />

OR

<x-flatpickr :max-date="today()->subDays(20)" />

showTime

Type: bool

Shows the time picker.

Example:

<x-flatpickr show-time />

timeFormat

Type: string

A string of characters which are used to define how the time will be displayed in the input box. Please check the flatpickr documentation page for the supported characters. By default the time format is H-i but you can change it to other formats to like h:i.

Example:

<x-flatpickr show-time time-format="h:i" />

When you use show-time prop with alt-format, make sure to write both date and time format in the alt-format like this:

Example:

<x-flatpickr show-time time-format="h:i" alt-format="F j, Y, H:i" />

minTime

Type: string

The minimum time that a user can start picking from.

Example:

<x-flatpickr show-time min-time="13:25" />

maxTime

Type: string

The maximum time that a user can pick to.

Example:

<x-flatpickr show-time max-time="23:15" />

time24hr

Type: bool

Displays time picker in 24 hour mode without AM/PM selection when enabled. By default it is set to true. To show in 12 hour mode, set it to false.

Example:

Displays the time picker in 12 hour mode with am and pm.

<x-flatpickr show-time :time24hr="false" />

firstDayOfWeek

Type: int

Sets when the first day of the calendar should start. By default it is 0 (Sunday).

Example:

It sets the first day of the week as Monday.

<x-flatpickr :first-day-of-week="1" />

disableWeekend

Type: bool

Disable the weekend in the calendar. Saturday and Sunday are disabled.

Example:

<x-flatpickr disable-weekend />

Laravel Flatpickr

disable

Type: array

Disable the provided dates. It can be array of date string or Carbon.

Example:

<x-flatpickr :disable="['2022-02-13', '2022-02-14']" />

OR

<x-flatpickr :disable="[today(), today()->addDay()]" />

enable

Type: array

Only enable the provided dates. It can be array of date string or Carbon. All the other dates other than provided in the enable array will be disabled when used.

Example:

<x-flatpickr :enable="['2022-09-18', '2022-02-14']" />

OR

<x-flatpickr :enable="[today(), today()->addDay()]" />

multiple

Type: bool

Sets the calendar mode to multiple. You will be able to select multiple dates.

Example:

<x-flatpickr multiple />

Laravel Flatpickr

range

Type: bool

Sets the calendar mode to range. You will be able to select range of dates. If you use both multiple and range, the mode will be set to range.

By default 2 months will be visible in the dropdown when the mode is range. You can change that using visibleMonths prop.

Example:

<x-flatpickr range />

Laravel Flatpickr

visibleMonths

Type: int

The number of months to be shown at the same time when displaying the calendar.

Example:

<x-flatpickr :visible-months="3" />

Laravel Flatpickr

inline

Type: bool

Displays the calendar inline.

Example:

<x-flatpickr inline />

showWeekNumbers

Type: bool

Shows week numbers in calendar.

Example:

<x-flatpickr show-week-numbers />

value

Type: string|Carbon|array

Sets the initial selected date(s).

Example:

For a single picker, pass normal date string or Carbon instance.

<x-flatpickr value="2022-09-18" />

OR

<x-flatpickr :value="\Carbon\Carbon::parse('2022-09-18')" />

Example

For multiple picker, pass the data as array.

<x-flatpickr :value="['2022-09-18']" multiple />

OR

<x-flatpickr :value="[\Carbon\Carbon::parse('2022-09-18')]" multiple />

Example

For range picker, pass the 2 dates as string separated by to in between. Or pass 2 dates as array and it will select all the dates between and including them.

<x-flatpickr value="2022-09-18 to 2022-10-11" range />

OR

<x-flatpickr :value="['2022-09-18', '2022-10-11']" range />

clearable

Type: bool

Shows a clear icon on the right side of the date picker. Clicking on it will clear the selected value.

Example:

<x-flatpickr clearable />

Laravel Flatpickr

Event Hooks

You can pass all the event hooks present in the flatpickr library like onChange, onOpen, onClose, etc. Please check all the hooks available in their documentation page.

Example:

<x-flatpickr clearable onChange="handleChange" />

<script>
    function handleChange(selectedDates, dateStr, instance) {
        console.log({ selectedDates, dateStr, instance });
    }
</script>

Testing

composer test

Changelog

Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.

Security Vulnerabilities

Please review our security policy on how to report security vulnerabilities.

Credits

License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.

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