Is there a way to use the jQuery UI Datepicker widget to select multiple dates?
All help is appreciated! If its not possible to use the jquery UI datepicker then is there something similar that does?
Is there a way to use the jQuery UI Datepicker widget to select multiple dates?
All help is appreciated! If its not possible to use the jquery UI datepicker then is there something similar that does?
I needed to do the same thing, so have written some JavaScript to enable this, using the onSelect
and beforeShowDay
events. It maintains its own array of selected dates, so unfortunately doesn't integrate with a textbox showing the current date, etc. I'm just using it as an inline control, and I can then query the array for the currently selected dates.
I used this code as a basis.
<script type="text/javascript">
// Maintain array of dates
var dates = new Array();
function addDate(date) {
if (jQuery.inArray(date, dates) < 0)
dates.push(date);
}
function removeDate(index) {
dates.splice(index, 1);
}
// Adds a date if we don't have it yet, else remove it
function addOrRemoveDate(date) {
var index = jQuery.inArray(date, dates);
if (index >= 0)
removeDate(index);
else
addDate(date);
}
// Takes a 1-digit number and inserts a zero before it
function padNumber(number) {
var ret = new String(number);
if (ret.length == 1)
ret = "0" + ret;
return ret;
}
jQuery(function () {
jQuery("#datepicker").datepicker({
onSelect: function (dateText, inst) {
addOrRemoveDate(dateText);
},
beforeShowDay: function (date) {
var year = date.getFullYear();
// months and days are inserted into the array in the form, e.g "01/01/2009", but here the format is "1/1/2009"
var month = padNumber(date.getMonth() + 1);
var day = padNumber(date.getDate());
// This depends on the datepicker's date format
var dateString = month + "/" + day + "/" + year;
var gotDate = jQuery.inArray(dateString, dates);
if (gotDate >= 0) {
// Enable date so it can be deselected. Set style to be highlighted
return [true, "ui-state-highlight"];
}
// Dates not in the array are left enabled, but with no extra style
return [true, ""];
}
});
});
</script>
When you modifiy it a little, it works regardless which dateFormat you have set.
$("#datepicker").datepicker({
dateFormat: "@", // Unix timestamp
onSelect: function(dateText, inst){
addOrRemoveDate(dateText);
},
beforeShowDay: function(date){
var gotDate = $.inArray($.datepicker.formatDate($(this).datepicker('option', 'dateFormat'), date), dates);
if (gotDate >= 0) {
return [false,"ui-state-highlight", "Event Name"];
}
return [true, ""];
}
});
I have now spent quite some time trying to find a good date picker that support interval ranges, and eventually found this one:
http://keith-wood.name/datepick.html
I believe this may be the best jquery date picker for selecting a range or multiple dates, and it is claimed to have been the base for the jQuery UI datepicker, and I see no reason to doubt that since it seems to be really powerful, and also good documented !
The plugin developed by @dubrox is very lightweight and works almost identical to jQuery UI. My requirement was to have the ability to restrict the number of dates selected.
Intuitively, the maxPicks
property seems to have been provided for this purpose, but it doesn't work unfortunately.
For those of you looking for this fix, here it is:
First up, you need to patch jquery.ui.multidatespicker.js
. I have submitted a pull request on github. You can use that until dubrox merges it with the master or comes up with a fix of his own.
Usage is really straightforward. The below code causes the date picker to not select any dates once the specified number of dates (maxPicks
) has been already selected. If you unselect any previously selected date, it will let you select again until you reach the limit once again.
$("#mydatefield").multiDatesPicker({maxPicks: 3});
<div id="calendar"></div>
<script>
$(document).ready(function() {
var days = [];
$('#calendar').datepicker({
dateFormat: 'yymmdd',
showWeek: true, showOtherMonths: false, selectOtherMonths: false,
navigationAsDateFormat: true, prevText: 'MM', nextText: 'MM',
onSelect: function(d) {
var i = $.inArray(d, days);
if (i == -1)
days.push(d);
else
days.splice(i, 1);
},
beforeShowDay: function(d) {
return ([true, $.inArray($.datepicker.formatDate('yymmdd', d), days) == -1 ? 'ui-state-free' : 'ui-state-busy']);
}
});
});
</script>
NOTE: You can prefill days
with a list of dates like '20190101'
with a piece of code in PHP.
Add 2 lines to your CSS:
#calendar .ui-state-busy a {background:#e6e6e6 !important;}
#calendar .ui-state-free a {background:none !important;}
To get the list of days selected by the calendar in a <form>
:
<div id="calendar"></div>
<form method="post">
<input type="submit" name="calendar_get" id="calendar_get" value="Validate" />
</form>
Add this to the <script>
:
$('#calendar_get').click(function() {
$(this).append('<input type="hidden" name="calendar_days" value="' + days.join(',') + '" />');
});
Apply implode
on the string in $_POST['calendar_days']
and map strtotime
to all the formatted dates.
Just had a requirement for this; here is the code I used. Apply it to an input as normal, I am using the class typeof__multidatepicker
.
It maintains a list of unique dates in the owner textbox. You can also type in there, this is not validated - obviously the server needs to check the resulting list!
I tried to get it to work with the datepicker's linked textbox but failed, so it creates an invisible input for the datepicker (it doesn't seem to work with display:none
, hence the odd styling).
It is positioned over the main input so the datepicker appears in the correct place, and is 1px in width so you can still type into the main textbox.
It's for an intranet with a fixed platform so I haven't done much cross-browser testing.
Remember to include the handler on the body
or it works confusingly.
$('.typeof__multidatepicker').each(
function()
{
var _this = $(this);
var picker = $('<input tabindex="-1" style="position:absolute;opacity:0;width:1px" type="text"/>');
picker.insertAfter(this)
.position({my:'left top', at:'left top', of:this})
.datepicker({
beforeShow:
function()
{
_this.data('mdp-popped', true);
},
onClose:
function(dt, dpicker)
{
var date = $.datepicker.formatDate(picker.datepicker('option', 'dateFormat'), picker.datepicker('getDate'));
var hash = {};
var curr = _this.val() ? _this.val().split(/\s*,\s*/) : [];
var a = [];
$.each(curr,
function()
{
if(this != '' && !/^\s+$/.test(this))
{
a.push(this);
hash[this] = true;
}
}
);
if(date && !hash[date])
{
a.push(date);
_this.val(a.join(', '));
}
_this.data('mdp-popped', false);
_this.data('mdp-justclosed', true);
}
});
_this.on('focus',
function(e)
{
if(!_this.data('mdp-popped') && !_this.data('mdp-justclosed'))
_this.next().datepicker('show');
_this.data('mdp-justclosed', false);
}
);
}
);
$('body').on('click', function(e) { $('.typeof__multidatepicker').data('mdp-justclosed', false); });
Use this plugin http://multidatespickr.sourceforge.net
use this on:
$('body').on('focus',".datumwaehlen", function(){
$(this).datepicker({
minDate: -20
});
});