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React timepicker in Android KitKat style

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react-timepicker

Timepicker is a React timepicker component that looks like Android KitKat one.

Example

Timepicker

Install

From npm

npm install react-timepicker --save

Quick Start

'use strict';

import React        from 'react';
import ReactDOM     from 'react-dom';
import {Timepicker} from 'react-timepicker';

// Remember to include timepicker.css
// If you can import CSS in JS:
import 'react-timepicker/timepicker.css';

class TimepickerExample extends React.Component {
    onChange (hours, minutes) {
        // ...
    },

    render () {
        return (
            <Timepicker onChange={this.onChange} />
        );
    }
}

ReactDOM.render(<TimepickerExample />, document.getElementById('timepicker-example'));

Prop Values

mode

React.PropTypes.bool

Initial mode - Timepicker.HOURS or Timepicker.MINUTES (default: Timepicker.HOURS).

size

React.PropTypes.number

Clock size in pixels (default: 300).

radius

React.PropTypes.number

Clock radius in pixels (default: 125).

hours

React.PropTypes.number

Initial hours (default: 0).

minutes

React.PropTypes.number

Initial minutes (default: 0).

formatNumber

React.PropTypes.func.isRequired

Function (number, 'info' | 'clock') => string formatting numbers (default: left pad with 0)

militaryTime

React.PropTypes.bool

Military (24-hour) time switch (default: true).

onChange

React.PropTypes.func

Callback function when a hour or a minute is changed. Passes 2 parameters: new hours and minutes.

onChangeMode

React.PropTypes.func

Callback function when mode is changed. Passes 1 parameter: new mode.