/** * Copyright (c) 2015-present, Facebook, Inc. * All rights reserved. * * This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant * of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory. * * @providesModule DatePickerIOS * @flow * * This is a controlled component version of RCTDatePickerIOS */ 'use strict'; var NativeMethodsMixin = require('NativeMethodsMixin'); var PropTypes = require('ReactPropTypes'); var React = require('React'); var RCTDatePickerIOSConsts = require('NativeModules').UIManager.RCTDatePicker.Constants; var StyleSheet = require('StyleSheet'); var View = require('View'); var requireNativeComponent = require('requireNativeComponent'); var DATEPICKER = 'datepicker'; type DefaultProps = { mode: 'date' | 'time' | 'datetime'; }; type Event = Object; /** * 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. */ var DatePickerIOS = React.createClass({ mixins: [NativeMethodsMixin], propTypes: { /** * The currently selected date. */ date: PropTypes.instanceOf(Date).isRequired, /** * 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. */ onDateChange: PropTypes.func.isRequired, /** * Maximum date. * * Restricts the range of possible date/time values. */ maximumDate: PropTypes.instanceOf(Date), /** * Minimum date. * * Restricts the range of possible date/time values. */ minimumDate: PropTypes.instanceOf(Date), /** * The date picker mode. */ mode: PropTypes.oneOf(['date', 'time', 'datetime']), /** * The interval at which minutes can be selected. */ minuteInterval: PropTypes.oneOf([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30]), /** * 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. */ timeZoneOffsetInMinutes: PropTypes.number, }, getDefaultProps: function(): DefaultProps { return { mode: 'datetime', }; }, _onChange: function(event: Event) { var nativeTimeStamp = event.nativeEvent.timestamp; this.props.onDateChange && this.props.onDateChange( new Date(nativeTimeStamp) ); this.props.onChange && this.props.onChange(event); // We expect the onChange* handlers to be in charge of updating our `date` // prop. That way they can also disallow/undo/mutate the selection of // certain values. In other words, the embedder of this component should // be the source of truth, not the native component. var propsTimeStamp = this.props.date.getTime(); if (nativeTimeStamp !== propsTimeStamp) { this.refs[DATEPICKER].setNativeProps({ date: propsTimeStamp, }); } }, render: function() { var props = this.props; return ( ); } }); var styles = StyleSheet.create({ datePickerIOS: { height: RCTDatePickerIOSConsts.ComponentHeight, width: RCTDatePickerIOSConsts.ComponentWidth, }, }); var RCTDatePickerIOS = requireNativeComponent('RCTDatePicker', DatePickerIOS); module.exports = DatePickerIOS;