Bootstrap-datepicker provides a flexible datepicker widget in the Bootstrap style.
Versions are incremented according to semver.
These are the specific versions bootstrap-datepicker is tested against (js
files) and built against (css
files). Use other versions at your own risk.
Requires bootstrap's dropdown component (dropdowns.less
) for some styles, and bootstrap's sprites (sprites.less
and associated images) for arrows.
A standalone .css file (including necessary dropdown styles and alternative, text-based arrows) can be generated by running build/build_standalone.less
through the lessc
compiler:
$ lessc build/build_standalone.less datepicker.css
Call the datepicker via javascript:
$('.datepicker').datepicker();
As with bootstrap's own plugins, datepicker provides a data-api that can be used to instantiate datepickers without the need for custom javascript. For most datepickers, simply set data-provide="datepicker"
on the element you want to initialize, and it will be intialized lazily, in true bootstrap fashion. For inline datepickers, use data-provide="datepicker-inline"
; these will be immediately initialized on page load, and cannot be lazily loaded.
<input data-provide="datepicker">
Markup with component
<div class="input-group date" data-provide="datepicker">
<input type="text" class="form-control">
<div class="input-group-addon">
<span class="glyphicon glyphicon-th"></span>
</div>
</div>
You can disable datepicker's data-api in the same way as you would disable other bootstrap plugins:
$(document).off('.datepicker.data-api');
:doc:`options` are passed to the datepicker
function via an options hash at instantiation:
$('.datepicker').datepicker({ format: 'mm/dd/yyyy', startDate: '-3d' });
Most options may be provided as data-attributes on the target element:
<input class="datepicker" data-date-format="mm/dd/yyyy">
$('.datepicker').datepicker({ startDate: '-3d' });
Defaults for all options can be modified directly by changing values in the $.fn.datepicker.defaults
hash:
$.fn.datepicker.defaults.format = "mm/dd/yyyy"; $('.datepicker').datepicker({ startDate: '-3d' });
There are a few different stylesheets included in the library. This is an overview of what each file is to be used for:
bootstrap-datepicker.css
gives legacy support for twitter bootstrap v2, bootstrap-datepicker3.css
is used for twitter bootstrap v3 support
and bootstrap-datepicker.standalone.css
can be used to include the datepicker without depending on the twitter bootstrap library.
$.fn.datepicker.noConflict
provides a way to avoid conflict with other jQuery datepicker plugins:
var datepicker = $.fn.datepicker.noConflict(); // return $.fn.datepicker to previously assigned value $.fn.bootstrapDP = datepicker; // give $().bootstrapDP the bootstrap-datepicker functionality
.. toctree:: markup options methods events keyboard i18n