0.1.4 • Published 6 years ago

vue-timepicker-remastered v0.1.4

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6 years ago

vue-timepicker-remastered (From vue2-timepicker)

A dropdown time picker (hour|minute|second) for Vue 2.x, with flexible time format support.

IMPORTANT

There is no important contribution I have made in this module. The origin module is js2-timepicker & js-time-picker.

In any case, the original author and the new maintainer must be appreciated. They've done an excellent job. I just remastered it because I need to simplify the form and use some new dependencies (like babel-preset-env).

I will be happy that if it can help people in the same problem.

In addition, the module originally did not specify a license. But in this project I use MIT unadvisedly. If there is any dispute, please put forward in Issue.

Let's salute them for their achievement.

Demo

You can see the Vue2 Timepicker in action in the Demo Page

Dependencies

Vue.js v2.0+

Installation

Through NPM (Recommended)

npm install vue-timepicker-remastered --save

Get Started

Step 0: Import VueTimepicker

A: Include the single file component (Recommended)

// import
import VueTimepicker from 'vue-timepicker-remastered'

// Or, require
const VueTimepicker = require('vue-timepicker-remastered')

NOTE: Optional using Vue.use() to register it to be global component with you assigned name.

Vue.use(VueTimepicker);

// Or with a custom name

Vue.use(VueTimepicker, {
  name: 'vue-timepicker' // Default name 
});

Step 1: Include VueTimepicker in your component

var yourComponent = new Vue({
  components: { VueTimepicker },
  ...
})

Step 2: Then, you can introduce the vue-timepicker tag anywhere you like in your component's template

<vue-timepicker></vue-timepicker>

Usage

Basic Usage

<!-- Default to 24-Hour format HH:mm -->
<vue-timepicker></vue-timepicker>

Customized Time Format

<!-- Show seconds picker -->
<vue-timepicker format="HH:mm:ss"></vue-timepicker>

<!-- 12-hour format, with AM/PM picker -->
<vue-timepicker format="hh:mm A"></vue-timepicker>

<!-- 12-hour format, with seconds picker and am/pm picker -->
<vue-timepicker format="hh:mm:ss a"></vue-timepicker>

VueTimepicker will recognizes the following tokens in the format string

SectionTokenOutput
AM/PMAAM PM
aam pm
HourH0 1 ... 22 23
HH00 01 ... 22 23
h1 2 ... 11 12
hh01 02 ... 11 12
k1 2 ... 23 24
kk01 02 ... 23 24
Minutem0 1 ... 58 59
mm00 01 ... 58 59
Seconds0 1 ... 58 59
ss00 01 ... 58 59

If not set, format string will be default to "HH:mm"

Customized Picker interval

<!-- Show minute picker's value in the form of 0, 5, 10, ... 55, 60 -->
<vue-timepicker :minute-interval="5"></vue-timepicker>

<!-- Show second picker's value in the form of 0, 10, 20, ... 50, 60 -->
<vue-timepicker :second-interval="10"></vue-timepicker>

<!-- Bind interval config with your own data variable -->
<vue-timepicker :minute-interval="yourMinuteInterval"></vue-timepicker>

Note: Please do remember to add the : or v-bind: sign before the interval properties

Hide Clear Button

<vue-timepicker hide-clear-button></vue-timepicker>

Bind Value with v-model

// e.g. If you want to assign "10:05:00" as the initial value of vue-timepicker
var yourComponent = new Vue({
  components: { VueTimepicker },
  data: function () {
    return {
      yourTimeValue: {
        HH: "10",
        mm: "05",
        ss: "00"
      },
      ...
    }
  },
  ...
})
<!-- HTML -->
<vue-timepicker v-model="yourTimeValue" format="HH:mm:ss"></vue-timepicker>

Get Time Picker's Current Value

Method 1: Read value from v-model

<!-- In the last section, we've set the initial value (yourTimeValue) to "10:05:00" -->
<vue-timepicker v-model="yourTimeValue" format="HH:mm:ss"></vue-timepicker>
// Then, open the dropdown picker and pick a new time.
// Like setting to "14:30:15" for example
// Check the value after that
console.log(this.yourTimeValue)
// outputs -> {HH: "14", mm: "30", ss: "15"}

Method 2: Add @change event handler

<!-- A: No argument -->
<vue-timepicker :time-value.sync="yourTimeValue" @change="changeHandler"></vue-timepicker>

<!-- B: Custom arguments -->
<vue-timepicker :time-value.sync="yourTimeValue" @change="otherChangeHandler($event, 'foo', 'bar')"></vue-timepicker>
// A: No argument
changeHandler (eventData) {
  console.log(eventData)
  // -> {data: {HH:..., mm:... }}
}

// B: Custom arguments
otherChangeHandler (eventData, yourArg1, yourArg2) {
  console.log(eventData)
  // -> {data: {HH:..., mm:... }}
  console.log(yourArg1)
  // -> 'foo'
  console.log(yourArg2)
  // -> 'bar'
}

Unlike v-model, which only returns the defined time tokens you provided in the binding variable, the change event will return all supported formats.

In the example above, when picker is set to "14:30:15" in HH:mm:ss format, change event will return the following data:

// `@change` event data
{
  HH: "14",
  H: "14",
  hh: "14",
  a: "am",
  A: "AM",
  h: "14",
  kk: "14",
  k: "14",
  m: "30",
  mm: "30",
  s: "15",
  ss: "15"
}

Whereas the v-model will only return the data with defined tokens

// Previously defined variable (`yourTimeValue` in this case) as {HH:..., mm:..., ss:...}
// Hence, the `v-model` returns:
{
  HH: "14",
  mm: "30",
  ss: "15"
}

Props API

PropTypeRequiredDefault Value
v-modelObjectnoundefined
formatStringno"HH:mm"
minute-intervalNumbernoundefined
second-intervalNumbernoundefined
hide-clear-buttonBooleannofalse
disabledBooleannoundefined
disabledValuesObjectno{ hours: [], minute: [], second: [], apm: [] }

Contribution

Please feel free to fork and help developing.

# install dependencies
npm install

# serve with hot reload at localhost:8080
npm run dev

For detailed explanation on how things work, checkout the webpack guide and docs for vue-loader.

Change Log

Detail changes for each release are documented in CHANGELOG.md

License

MIT

0.1.4

6 years ago