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Version: 0.60

DatePickerAndroid

Opens the standard Android date picker dialog.

DatePickerAndroid has been merged with DatePickerIOS and TimePickerAndroid into a single component called DateTimePicker and will be removed in a future release.

Example​

try {
const {action, year, month, day} = await DatePickerAndroid.open(
{
// Use `new Date()` for current date.
// May 25 2020. Month 0 is January.
date: new Date(2020, 4, 25),
},
);
if (action !== DatePickerAndroid.dismissedAction) {
// Selected year, month (0-11), day
}
} catch ({code, message}) {
console.warn('Cannot open date picker', message);
}

Reference

Methods​

open()​

static open(options)

Opens the standard Android date picker dialog.

The available keys for the options object are:

  • date (Date object or timestamp in milliseconds) - date to show by default
  • minDate (Date or timestamp in milliseconds) - minimum date that can be selected
  • maxDate (Date object or timestamp in milliseconds) - maximum date that can be selected
  • mode (enum('calendar', 'spinner', 'default')) - To set the date-picker mode to calendar/spinner/default
    • 'calendar': Show a date picker in calendar mode.
    • 'spinner': Show a date picker in spinner mode.
    • 'default': Show a default native date picker(spinner/calendar) based on android versions.

Returns a Promise which will be invoked an object containing action, year, month (0-11), day if the user picked a date. If the user dismissed the dialog, the Promise will still be resolved with action being DatePickerAndroid.dismissedAction and all the other keys being undefined. Always check whether the action is equal to DatePickerAndroid.dateSetAction before reading the values.

Note the native date picker dialog has some UI glitches on Android 4 and lower when using the minDate and maxDate options.


dateSetAction()​

static dateSetAction()

A date has been selected.


dismissedAction()​

static dismissedAction()

The dialog has been dismissed.