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timepicker-ui

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timepicker-ui is an easy library with timepicker. Fully wrote with TypeScript. This library is based on Material Design from Google.

  • Free
  • Easy to use
  • Easy to customize

Click here to see a demo and examples


Desktop version

desktop-version

24h version

desktop-24h


Landspace version

desktop-version


Mobile version

mobile-version

Themes

There is 3 available version of theme: crane-straight, crane-radius and m3.

Theme m3 based on the new Material Design v3. Material Design 3 is still not release in offical version for WEB but you can use it if you want. There is new version of Material Design 3. If new version M3 will be released this design will get improve.

Desktop

desktop-crane-radius-version

Landspace

desktop-crane-radius-version-mobile

Mobile

desktop-crane-radius-version-mobile

Theme m3

desktop-m3-version

Theme m3-mobile

desktop-m3-version-mobile


Installation

Install timepicker-ui in your project.

Yarn

$ yarn add timepicker-ui

NPM

$ npm install timepicker-ui

This library is using font Roboto and material-design icons. Basic options for all icons have been taken from material-icons. If you want to use material-icons you have to add dependencies to your project.

You can alawys change icons to another package if you change options iconTemplate and iconTemplateMobile which contains templates for icons. iconTemplate and iconTemplateMobile requiare default class timepicker-ui-keyboard-icon.


Usage

Styles

We provide CSS styles built-in but sometimes if you don't use some normalize/reset CSS styles you have to add box-sizing: border-box to your app to display the correct layout.

*,
::after,
::before {
    box-sizing: border-box;
}

ES Modules

In your project you have to import timepicker from package to your JavaScript file.

import { TimepickerUI } from "timepicker-ui";

UMD

In your html file you have put script tag with path to timepicker-ui.umd.js file. After installing by npm/yarn you can copy the file from node_modules or add a path to this file.

<script src="timepicker-ui.umd.js"></script>
<script src="node_modules/path/timepicker-ui.umd.js"></script>
<script src="/path/timepicker-ui.umd.js"></script>
Information

timepicker-ui has to have a wrapper that has an input inside this wrapper. If you will not add class timepicker-ui to your wrapper, it will be automatically added during initialization.

HTML

<div class="timepicker-ui">
  <input type="text" class="timepicker-ui-input" value="12:00 AM" />
</div>

timepicker-ui has to be created with a new instance with key new. This instance accepts two parameters which first is the wrapper element for timepicker and the second is options that allow customization.

JavaScript

const DOMElement = document.querySelector(".timepicker-ui");
const options = {};
const newTimepicker = new TimepickerUI(DOMElement, options);

By default initialization of timepicker is started when you click on input. If you want to change it you have to add data-open attribute with selector inside and this element has to be inside wrapper.

To initalize a timepicker with UMD version you have to init a window object with tui.

const DOMElement = document.querySelector(".timepicker-ui");
const options = {};
const newTimepicker = new window.tui.TimepickerUI(DOMElement, options);

newTimepicker.create();

HTML

<div class="default-class">
  <input type="text" class="timepicker-ui-input" value="12:00 AM" />
  <button class="timepicker-ui-button" data-open="default-class">Open</button>
</div>

JavaScript

const timepicker = document.querySelector(".default-class");
const initTimepicker = new TimepickerUI(timepicker);

timepicker.create();

Options

You can set options by JavaScript or by data-attribute which attribute is a key option. Data-attributes will be overridden by JavaScript options.

HTML

<div
  class="default-class"
  data-am-label="test"
  data-backdrop="false"
  data-ok-label="fine"
>
  <input type="text" class="timepicker-ui-input" value="12:00 AM" />
  <button class="timepicker-ui-button" data-open="default-class">Open</button>
</div>

JavaScript

const timepicker = document.querySelector(".default-class");
const options = { okLabel: "test", amLabel: "test1", backdrop: false };
const initTimepicker = new TimepickerUI(timepicker, options);

timepicker.create();

CDNJS

This library is aviable in cdnjs packages. Here is a link to the full description https://cdnjs.com/libraries/timepicker-ui.

You can put script tags in your HTML file and use UMD version, without installation.

<script
  src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/timepicker-ui/2.3.0/timepicker-ui.umd.js"
  integrity="sha512-a3QUlKZYbhDBhA0b++tX+QjrbEwk1DNTyCR7rzwM34AUx16sNOLDzh4JQhqV5xYLs010+xsnFjrDjz2jx2+qLw=="
  crossorigin="anonymous"
  referrerpolicy="no-referrer"
></script>

React integration

It is possible to use this library on the React application. It's necessary to use the useRef hook to attach a dom element and add a custom event handler to this ref.

Link to an example with React Hooks.
Link to an example with React Class Component.

import React, { useRef, useEffect, useState, useCallback } from 'react';
import { TimepickerUI } from 'timepicker-ui';

function App(): JSX.Element {
  const tmRef = useRef(null);
  const [inputValue, setInputValue] = useState('12:00 PM');

  const testHandler = useCallback((e: CustomEvent) => {
    setInputValue(`${e.detail.hour}:${e.detail.minutes} ${e.detail.type}`);
  }, []);

  useEffect(() => {
    if (inputValue === "10:00 PM") {
      alert("You selected 10:00 PM");
    }
  }, [inputValue]);

  useEffect(() => {
    const tm = (tmRef.current as unknown) as HTMLDivElement;

    const newPicker = new TimepickerUI(tm, {});
    newPicker.create();

    //@ts-ignore
    tm.addEventListener('accept', testHandler);

    return () => {
      //@ts-ignore
      tm.removeEventListener('accept', testHandler);
    };
  }, [testHandler]);

  return (
    <div className='timepicker-ui' ref={tmRef}>
      <input
        type='test'
        className='timepicker-ui-input'
        defaultValue={inputValue}
      />
    </div>
  );
}

export default App;

Vue integration

This library can be used on Vue too. You have to use this.$refs to attach elements on DOM and add a custom event listener to this element.

Link to an example with Vue 2
Link to an example with Vue 3

<template>
  <div class="hello">
    <div class="timepicker-ui" ref="tm">
      <input v-model="inputValue" type="text" class="timepicker-ui-input" />
    </div>
    {{ inputValue }}
  </div>
</template>

<script>
import { TimepickerUI } from "timepicker-ui";

export default {
  name: "HelloWorld",
  data() {
    return {
      inputValue: "10:10 PM",
    };
  },
  mounted() {
    const test = new TimepickerUI(this.$refs.tm, { enableSwitchIcon: true });
    test.create();

    this.$refs.tm.addEventListener("accept", ({ detail }) => {
      this.inputValue = `${detail.hour}:${detail.minutes} ${detail.type}`;
    });
  },
};
</script>

Table with options

Name Default Type Description
animation true boolean Turn on/off animations on picker on start/close
amLabel AM string You can set custom text to am label
appendModalSelector '' string You can set default selector to append timepicker inside it. Timepicker default append to body
backdrop true boolean Turn on/off backdrop
cancelLabel CANCEL string You can set custom text to cancel button
clockType 12h string You can set type of clock, it contains 2 versions: 12h and 24h.
editable false boolean Edit hour/minutes on the web mode.
enableScrollbar false boolean Turn on/off scroll if timepicker is open
enableSwitchIcon false boolean Turn on/off icon to switch desktop/mobile
focusInputAfterCloseModal false boolean Turn on/off focus to input after close modal
focusTrap true boolean Turn off/on focus trap to the picker
hourMobileLabel Hour string You can set custom text to hour label on mobile version
incrementHours 1 nubmer Increment hour by 1, 2, 3 hour
incrementMinutes 1 nubmer Increment minutes by 1, 5, 10, 15 minutes
minuteMobileLabel Minute string You can set custom text to minute label on mobile version
mobile false boolean Turn on mobile version
mobileTimeLabel Enter Time string You can set custom text to time label on mobile version
okLabel OK string You can set custom text to ok label
pmLabel PM string You can set custom text to pm label
timeLabel Select Time string You can set custom text to time label on desktop version
switchToMinutesAfterSelectHour true boolean Turn on/off switch to minutes by select hour
iconTemplate <i class="material-icons timepicker-ui-keyboard-icon"> keyboard </i> string You can set default template to switch desktop.This options is using by default material design icon
iconTemplateMobile <i class="material-icons timepicker-ui-keyboard-icon"> schedule </i> string You can set default template to switch mobile. This options is using by default material design icon
theme basic string You can set theme to timepicker. Available options: basic, crane-straight, crane-radius and m3.
The offical version of Material Design 3 is still not avaialbe for the WEB version. Theme m3 has been added based on the design what you can find here. If new version M3 will be released this design will get improve.
disabledTime undefined object This option allows 3 keys: hours, minutes and interval. The hours and minutes are arrays which accept strings and numbers to block select hours/minutes. The interval key allow only string with interval values i.e., if you have 24h clockType the string can be 03:00 - 15:00, 01:20 - 05:15, 02:03 - 06:55 etc.. On the other hand if you have 12h clockType the string can be i.e 01:30 PM - 6:30 PM, 02:00 AM - 10:00 AM, 02:30 AM - 10:30 PM. It is important to remember that first hour in the interval option should be less that the second value if you want to block values from AM to PM and if you are using interval with 24h clockType. If the interval key is set, the hours/minutes keys are ignored.
currentTime undefined boolean | object Set current time to the input and timepicker.
If this options is set to true it's gonna update picker with toLocaleTimeString() and input with value based on your location. The clockType option is forced in that case.
This option also allows to put object with properties which:
  • The updateInput key is set to true it's going update input value with the setted time key.
  • The time key allows to put any valid date to update picker with time. It's converting Date to time.
    If the updateInput is set to false/undefined and the default value from the input not exist, the time key value will be displayed in the picker.
    If the updateInput is set to false/undefined but the default value from the input exist, the time key will be ignored.
  • The localeskey can change language from toLocaleTimeString().
  • The preventClockType key if is set to true it's force the clockType option to set value "12h" or "24h" based on your location with current time and locales key value is ignored in that case.
    currentTime: { time: new Date(), updateInput: true, locales: "en-US", preventClockType: false };
delayHandler 300 number Set delay to clickable elements like button "OK", "CANCEL" etc. The value has to be set in milliseconds.

Methods

Methods are custom function what can be used to manually change the behavior of timepicker.

HTML

<div class="timepicker-ui-test">
  <input type="text" class="timepicker-ui-input" value="12:00 AM">
</div>

JavaScript

const timepicker = document.querySelector("timepicker-ui-test");
const init = new TimepickerUI(timepicker);

timepicker.create();

Table with methods

Name Description Parameters Default Parameters description
create The create method init timepicker - - -
open The open method opens immediately timepicker after init (function) undefined The callback function is tiggered when timepicker is open by this method.

Example:
tmInstance.open(()=> console.log('triggered after open'));
close Closure method closes the timepicker ()(boolean, function) undefined The first parentheses doesn't have any paremeters. The second parentheses accepts parameters and these parameters are optional in this method and order is any. You can set callback function first or boolean, or just boolean or just callback. If the boolean is set to true the input will be updating with the current value on picker. The callback function start immediately after close, if is invoke. The max parameters length are set to 2

Examples:
tmInstance.close()(() => console.log('triggered after close'));
tmInstance.close()(true, () => console.log('triggered after close'));
tmInstance.close()(true);
update The update method (object, function) ({ options: {}, create: boolean }, callback) The first parameter is a object with key options which is timepicker options and it will be updated to current instance and is `required` The `create` key wchich if is set to true is starting the create() method after invoke update function and is optional. The `create` option is useful if you are using destroy and update methods together. The callback function is triggered after update method is invoke and this parameter is optional.

Examples:
tmInstance.update({options:{ amLabel:"test" }}, () => console.log('triggered after update'));
tmInstance.update({options:{ amLabel:"test" }, create: true}, () => console.log('triggered after update'));
tmInstance.update({options:{ amLabel:"test" });
destroy The destroy method destroy actual instance of picker by cloning element. (function) undefined The callback function is started after destroyed method. This parameter is optional.

Example:
tmInstance.destroy(() => console.log('triggered after destroy'));

Events

Events are custom events triggered when you add some event listeners to your timepicker element. If you want to have a property timepicker/input values you have to use detail to the event object.

HTML

<div class="timepicker-ui-test">
  <input type="text" class="timepicker-ui-input" value="12:00 AM">
</div>

JavaScript

const timepicker = document.querySelector("timepicker-ui-test");
const init = new TimepickerUI(timepicker);

timepicker.create();

timepicker.addEventListener("show", (event) => console.log(event.detail));

Table with events

Name Description
show The event starts if timepicker is showing up
cancel The event starts if timepicker is closing
accept The event starts if timepicker button OK is accepted
update The event starts if mouse/touch events are triggered on a clock face (multiple events)
selectminutemode The event starts if timepicker minute box is clicked
selecthourmode The event starts if timepicker hour box is clicked
selectamtypemode The event starts if timepicker am box is clicked
selectpmtypemode The event starts if timepicker pm box is clicked
geterror The event start if value in the input is wrong

Future Plans

  • keyboard accesibilty
  • max/min time options

If you have more good ideas please let me know in issue. I will try to add more useful features. This project is still develop, if you find some bugs please report on the issue page.


License

MIT