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I have a text input two-way bound to a Date type model property:

<input type="text" [(ngModel)]="model.DateStart" ngControl="dateStart" id="dateStart" #dateStart />

The model.DateStart (DateTime type) value is this:

2016-05-24T13:49:40.4367997+03:00

Which I want to display like this:

24.05.2016

I populate model data in constructor and after binding the model I update the input value using jQuery:

Observable.forkJoin(
                ..
        ).subscribe(
            results => {
                this.model = results[0];

                let element: any = $(input);
                element.bootstrapMaterialDatePicker();
                element.val("24.05.2016");
                console.log(element.val()) // displays "24.05.2016"
            },

The thing is, when the page loads the textbox displays 2016-05-24T13:49:40.4367997+03:00.

It seems that my custom format is overwritten afterwards. Is there a way to accomplish this without setting the type of the model.DateStart to string and format it before binding?

I cant use input type=date because of the datetime picker component.

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try this: create a custom pipe that will take your date as an argument and return a format of what you want ie

import {Pipe} from "angular2/core";

@Pipe({
    name : "formatDate"
})

export class FormatDatePipe{
    transform(value){
        var date_data = new Date(value);

        var yyyy = date_data.getFullYear().toString();
        var mm = (date_data.getMonth()+1).toString(); // getMonth() is zero-based
        var dd  = date_data.getDate().toString();

        return yyyy +"-"+ (mm[1]?mm:"0"+mm[0]) +"-"+ (dd[1]?dd:"0"+dd[0]); // returns 2016-05-16
    }
}

then in your display element do:

{{modal.DateStart|formatDate}} 

I hope you understand how to write custom pipes; if not then use this for reference

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  • Thanks but I don't think you can use pipes in two-way binding. [(ngModel)]="model.DateStart | date: 'medium'" gives me "Cannot have a pipe in an action expression" error.
    – dstr
    May 24, 2016 at 12:10
  • @dstr owh! Just tried it on one of my elements and hit that same snag. Sorry. Let me try another work around will update
    – musale
    May 24, 2016 at 12:55

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