svelte-date-picker-scroller v0.0.6
svelte-date-picker-scroller
A simple svelte scrollable date picker component. A native ios/android like date picker for the web.
Features
- Tiny - only ~4.5kb gziped.
- Supports min / max date.
- Snappy scroll.
- Customizable.
Usage
Add it to your svelte project:
$ npm i svelte-date-picker-scroller --saveThen, pop it into the component that suites you:
<script>
import DatePickerScroller from 'svelte-date-picker-scroller';
</script>
<DatePickerScroller />Props
| Property | Type | Required? | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| selectedDate | Date | Initial selected date to which the date picker will auto scroll to on mount | |
| maxDate | Date | Max date that can be picked | |
| minDate | Date | Min date that can be picked | |
| noOfVisibleRows | number | No of rows that need to be visible in the date picker window | |
| rowItemHeight | number | Row item height in px. | |
| rowItemStyles | object | Row item custom style object | |
| activeRowItemStyles | object | Active row item custom style object |
Slots
day- Slot for rendering day text- Props:
day: number- day index (-1 for filler(empty item))
- Props:
month- Slot for rendering month text- Props:
month: number- month index (-1 for filler(empty item))
- Props:
year- Slot for rendering year text- Props:
year: number- year (-1 for filler(empty item))
- Props:
activeRowHighlighter- Slot for the active row highlight overlay
Events
selection- Fired after any of the (day/month/year) selection changes.detailtype:Date
Bugs
Found an problem? Submit an issue
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