DatePickerIOS
Use DatePickerIOS
to render a date/time picker (selector) on iOS. This is a controlled component, so you must hook in to the onDateChange
callback and update the date
prop in order for the component to update, otherwise the user's change will be reverted immediately to reflect props.date
as the source of truth.
Props
Reference
Props
date
The currently selected date.
Type | Required |
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PropTypes.instanceOf(Date).isRequired | No |
maximumDate
Maximum date.
Restricts the range of possible date/time values.
Type | Required |
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PropTypes.instanceOf(Date) | No |
minimumDate
Minimum date.
Restricts the range of possible date/time values.
Type | Required |
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PropTypes.instanceOf(Date) | No |
minuteInterval
The interval at which minutes can be selected.
Type | Required |
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PropTypes.oneOf([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30]) | No |
mode
The date picker mode.
Type | Required |
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PropTypes.oneOf(['date', 'time', 'datetime']) | No |
onDateChange
Date change handler.
This is called when the user changes the date or time in the UI. The first and only argument is a Date object representing the new date and time.
Type | Required |
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PropTypes.func.isRequired | No |
timeZoneOffsetInMinutes
Timezone offset in minutes.
By default, the date picker will use the device's timezone. With this parameter, it is possible to force a certain timezone offset. For instance, to show times in Pacific Standard Time, pass -7 * 60.
Type | Required |
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PropTypes.number | No |