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React Schedule Selector

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A mobile-friendly when2meet-style grid-based schedule selector built with styled components and date-fns.

Live example

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Getting Started

yarn add react-schedule-selector styled-components
import ScheduleSelector from 'react-schedule-selector'

class App extends React.Component {
  state = { schedule = [] }

  handleChange = newSchedule => {
    this.setState({ schedule: newSchedule })
  }

  render() {
    return (
      <ScheduleSelector
        selection={this.state.schedule}
        numDays={5}
        minTime={8}
        maxTime={22}
        hourlyChunks={2}
        onChange={this.handleChange}
      />
    )
  }
}

<ScheduleSelector />

ScheduleSelector is a controlled component that can be used easily with the default settings. Just provide a controlled value for selection and include an onChange handler and you're good to go. Further customization can be done using the props outlined below.

To customize the UI, you can either:

  1. Specify values for the color, margin, format, etc. props
  2. Use the renderDateCell render prop to handle rendering yourself.

Props

selection

type: Array<Date>

description: List of dates that should be filled in on the grid (reflect the start time of each cell).

required: yes

selectionScheme

type: 'square' | 'linear'

description: The behavior for selection when dragging. square selects a square with the start and end cells at opposite corners. linear selects all the cells that are chronologically between the start and end cells.

required: no

default value: 'square'

onChange

type: (Array<Date>) => void

description: Called when selected availability is changed. The new list of selected dates is passed in as the first parameter.

required: yes

startDate

type: Date

description: The date on which the grid should start (time portion is ignored, specify start time via minTime)

required: no

default value: today

numDays

type: number

description: The number of days to show, starting from today

required: no

default value: 7

hourlyChunks

type: number

description: How many chunks to divide each hour into (e.g. 2 divides the hour into half-hour steps, 4 into 15-minute steps)

required: no

default value: 1

minTime

type: number

description: The minimum hour to show (0-23)

required: no

default value: 9

maxTime

type: number

description: The maximum hour to show (0-23)

required: no

default value: 23

dateFormat

type: string

description: The date format to be used for the column headers

required: no

default value: 'M/D'

timeFormat

type: string

description: The time format to be used for the row labels

required: no

default value: 'ha'

margin (removed in v3.0, use columnGap and rowGap instead)

type: number

description: The margin between grid cells (in pixels)

required: no

default value: 3

columnGap

type: string

description: The gap between grid columns, specified using any valid CSS units

required: no

default value: '4 px'

rowGap

type: string

description: The gap between grid rows, specified using any valid CSS units

required: no

default value: '4 px'

unselectedColor

type: string

description: The color of an unselected cell

required: no

default value: 'rgba(89, 154, 242, 1)'

selectedColor

type: string

description: The color of an unselected cell

required: no

default value: 'rgba(162, 198, 248, 1)'

hoveredColor

type: string

description: The color of a hovered cell

required: no

default value: '#dbedff'

renderDateCell

type: (datetime: Date, selected: boolean, refSetter: (dateCell: HTMLElement | null) => void) => React.Node

description: A render prop function that accepts the time this cell is representing and whether the cell is selected or not and should return a React element. It is your responsibility to apply the refSetter as a ref to the component you render -- neglecting to do so will cause the component to not work properly for touch devices. If you choose to use this custom render function, the color props above have no effect.

required: no

renderTimeLabel

type: (time: Date) => React.Node

description: A render prop function that accepts the time a given row is representing and should return a React element.

required: no

renderDateLabel

type: (date: Date) => React.Node

description: A render prop function that accepts the time a given row is representing and should return a React element.

required: no