Description from DateRangePicker for Twitter Bootstrap
This date range picker component for Twitter Bootstrap creates a dropdown menu from which a user can select a range of dates. It was created for the reporting UI at Improvely.
If invoked with no options, it will present two calendars to choose a start and end date from. Optionally, you can provide a list of date ranges the user can select from instead of choosing dates from the calendars. If attached to a text input, the selected dates will be inserted into the text box. Otherwise, you can provide a custom callback function to receive the selection.
Live demo & option usage examples
This component relies on Twitter Bootstrap, momentjs and jQuery.
Basic usage (with Bootstrap 3)
(Suffix daterangepicker
with -bs2
or -bs3
for your version of Bootstrap.)
# Gemfile
gem 'jquery-rails'
gem 'momentjs-rails'
gem 'bootstrap-daterangepicker-rails'
# application.js
//= require moment
//= require daterangepicker
# application.css
/*
*= require bootstrap
*= require daterangepicker-bs3
*/
# In your HTML file
<input type="text" class="daterange"/>
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
$('input[class="daterange"]').daterangepicker();
});
</script>
# for a simple_form field just do something like this and include the above javascript
= f.input :field_name, input_html: { class: "daterange" }, as: :string
Additional options allow:
- Custom callback handler called when the date range selection is made
- Setting initial start and end dates for the calendars
- Bounding the minimum and maximum selectable dates
- Overriding all labels in the interface with localized text
- Starting the calendar week on any day of week
- Overriding the direction the dropdown expands (left/right of element it's attached to)
- Setting the date format string for parsing string inputs
Syntax for all the options can be found in the examples.html file.
Thanks to https://github.com/allomov for doing all the work on the 4.x branch.
This code is made available under the Apache License v2.0, the same as Twitter Bootstrap.
Date.js is included in this repository for convenience. It is available under the MIT license.