React-dates initialMonth based on available dates
I have date-picker component (DayPickerSingleDateController).
There is "
isoutsiderange
property (available only +4 (from to day) days. )
But because of this an error occurs. Event if current month don't have available dates it still shows current month onClick.
Now i trying to add initialMonth property in which I would like to check if there are not dates available in this month, then () => moment().add(1, 'month').
initialVisibleMonth={.... () => moment().add(1, 'month')}
isOutsideRange={(day) => isInclusivelyBeforeDay(day, moment().add(4, 'days'))}
How can i do that?
reactjs momentjs react-dates
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I have date-picker component (DayPickerSingleDateController).
There is "
isoutsiderange
property (available only +4 (from to day) days. )
But because of this an error occurs. Event if current month don't have available dates it still shows current month onClick.
Now i trying to add initialMonth property in which I would like to check if there are not dates available in this month, then () => moment().add(1, 'month').
initialVisibleMonth={.... () => moment().add(1, 'month')}
isOutsideRange={(day) => isInclusivelyBeforeDay(day, moment().add(4, 'days'))}
How can i do that?
reactjs momentjs react-dates
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I have date-picker component (DayPickerSingleDateController).
There is "
isoutsiderange
property (available only +4 (from to day) days. )
But because of this an error occurs. Event if current month don't have available dates it still shows current month onClick.
Now i trying to add initialMonth property in which I would like to check if there are not dates available in this month, then () => moment().add(1, 'month').
initialVisibleMonth={.... () => moment().add(1, 'month')}
isOutsideRange={(day) => isInclusivelyBeforeDay(day, moment().add(4, 'days'))}
How can i do that?
reactjs momentjs react-dates
I have date-picker component (DayPickerSingleDateController).
There is "
isoutsiderange
property (available only +4 (from to day) days. )
But because of this an error occurs. Event if current month don't have available dates it still shows current month onClick.
Now i trying to add initialMonth property in which I would like to check if there are not dates available in this month, then () => moment().add(1, 'month').
initialVisibleMonth={.... () => moment().add(1, 'month')}
isOutsideRange={(day) => isInclusivelyBeforeDay(day, moment().add(4, 'days'))}
How can i do that?
reactjs momentjs react-dates
reactjs momentjs react-dates
edited Nov 26 '18 at 12:45
Alex Straza
asked Nov 26 '18 at 12:30
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I got the following solution for my problem.
I declared the isAvailableDaysInCurrentMonth variable like this.
const firstAvailableDay = moment().add(3, 'days') // in my situation, i need "not earlier then 3 days"
const isCurrentMonthExcludeAvailableDate = (moment().month() !== firstAvailableDay.month());
Now i can set initial month in singleDatePicker.
So if there are not available dates in current month, then set next month for show.
<DayPickerSingleDateController
...
initialVisibleMonth={isCurrentMonthExcludeAvailableDate ? () => moment().add(1, 'month') : null}
>
I found this answer myself, maybe there is a more elegant solution, but still it may be useful for someone.
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I got the following solution for my problem.
I declared the isAvailableDaysInCurrentMonth variable like this.
const firstAvailableDay = moment().add(3, 'days') // in my situation, i need "not earlier then 3 days"
const isCurrentMonthExcludeAvailableDate = (moment().month() !== firstAvailableDay.month());
Now i can set initial month in singleDatePicker.
So if there are not available dates in current month, then set next month for show.
<DayPickerSingleDateController
...
initialVisibleMonth={isCurrentMonthExcludeAvailableDate ? () => moment().add(1, 'month') : null}
>
I found this answer myself, maybe there is a more elegant solution, but still it may be useful for someone.
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I got the following solution for my problem.
I declared the isAvailableDaysInCurrentMonth variable like this.
const firstAvailableDay = moment().add(3, 'days') // in my situation, i need "not earlier then 3 days"
const isCurrentMonthExcludeAvailableDate = (moment().month() !== firstAvailableDay.month());
Now i can set initial month in singleDatePicker.
So if there are not available dates in current month, then set next month for show.
<DayPickerSingleDateController
...
initialVisibleMonth={isCurrentMonthExcludeAvailableDate ? () => moment().add(1, 'month') : null}
>
I found this answer myself, maybe there is a more elegant solution, but still it may be useful for someone.
add a comment |
I got the following solution for my problem.
I declared the isAvailableDaysInCurrentMonth variable like this.
const firstAvailableDay = moment().add(3, 'days') // in my situation, i need "not earlier then 3 days"
const isCurrentMonthExcludeAvailableDate = (moment().month() !== firstAvailableDay.month());
Now i can set initial month in singleDatePicker.
So if there are not available dates in current month, then set next month for show.
<DayPickerSingleDateController
...
initialVisibleMonth={isCurrentMonthExcludeAvailableDate ? () => moment().add(1, 'month') : null}
>
I found this answer myself, maybe there is a more elegant solution, but still it may be useful for someone.
I got the following solution for my problem.
I declared the isAvailableDaysInCurrentMonth variable like this.
const firstAvailableDay = moment().add(3, 'days') // in my situation, i need "not earlier then 3 days"
const isCurrentMonthExcludeAvailableDate = (moment().month() !== firstAvailableDay.month());
Now i can set initial month in singleDatePicker.
So if there are not available dates in current month, then set next month for show.
<DayPickerSingleDateController
...
initialVisibleMonth={isCurrentMonthExcludeAvailableDate ? () => moment().add(1, 'month') : null}
>
I found this answer myself, maybe there is a more elegant solution, but still it may be useful for someone.
answered Nov 26 '18 at 23:29
Alex StrazaAlex Straza
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