I'm new to Angular 2 and TypeScript. I've changed from jQuery and I'm having some problems with some simple functions. Right now, I have an UI with two datepickers and I'm trying to autocomplete the second one once the first one changes (add one day). According to this Adding days to Date in javascript / typescript gives completely wrong date, and what I expects from JS, the code must be something like this:
updateEndDate(): void {
this.endDate.setDate(this.startDate.getDate() + 1);
}
I have a class which has the startDate and endDate parameters and the updateEndDate() methods is binding to the onChange() event of the startDate datepicker input.
When I try it out, I get this message in the console:
this.endDate.getDate is not a function at ItemTemplateComponent.webpackJsonp..
I think I'm doing something really wrong, but I don't know what. Does anybody knows what I'm missing?
EDIT:
I tryed with an auxiliary date parameter to check if there is something wrong with the function or with the parameter. I did this:
auxDate: Date;
ngOnInit(): void {
this.auxDate = new Date();
}
updateEndDate(): void {
console.log(auxDate);
this.auxDate.setDate(this.auxDate.getDate() + 1);
console.log(auxDate);
}
And that worked fine. So my problem is with the parameter.
My class definition:
export class DateRange {
startDate: Date;
endDate: Date;
}
I set the startDate using a datepicker which sets "YYYY-MM-DD" format. Could be this be the problem?
UPDATE (A SOLUTION, NOT THE BEST WAY I THINK):
As I commented, the problem is that when using two-ways data binding to bind the startDate value (a Date) with the corresponding input type date in the template, the value of the input is understand as a string vy Angular2, not as a Date, so then, the updateEndDate() method crash.
The solution I found, but I think is not the best (I think there must be a way to apply two-ways data binding for dates) is to bind only the event onChange and convert the string into a date in the method updateEndDate() as:
In the template:
(change)="updateEndDate($event.target.value)"
In the component:
updateEndDate(dateValee: string): void {
this.endDate = new Date(dateValue);
... OTHER LINES
}
Now I'm having problems because the "new Date(dateValue)" is not giving me the correct date, but that's other problem (I think because of the GMT o a problem with some standard).
updateEndDate
to theonChange
event?