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ionic-framework/core/src/components/datetime

ion-datetime

Datetimes present a calendar interface and time wheel, making it easy for users to select dates and times. Datetimes are similar to the native input elements of datetime-local, however, Ionic Framework's Datetime componetn makes it easy to display the date and time in the a preferred format, and manage the datetime values.

Datetime Data

Historically, handling datetime values within JavaScript, or even within HTML inputs, has always been a challenge. Specifically, JavaScript's Date object is notoriously difficult to correctly parse apart datetime strings or to format datetime values. Even worse is how different browsers and JavaScript versions parse various datetime strings differently, especially per locale.

Fortunately, Ionic Framework's datetime input has been designed so developers can avoid the common pitfalls, allowing developers to easily manipulate datetime values and give the user a simple datetime picker for a great user experience.

ISO 8601 Datetime Format: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mmZ

Ionic Framework uses the ISO 8601 datetime format for its value. The value is simply a string, rather than using JavaScript's Date object. Using the ISO datetime format makes it easy to serialize and parse within JSON objects and databases.

An ISO format can be used as a simple year, or just the hour and minute, or get more detailed down to the millisecond and timezone. Any of the ISO formats below can be used, and after a user selects a new value, Ionic Framework will continue to use the same ISO format which datetime value was originally given as.

Description Format Datetime Value Example
Year YYYY 1994
Year and Month YYYY-MM 1994-12
Complete Date YYYY-MM-DD 1994-12-15
Date and Time YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm 1994-12-15T13:47
UTC Timezone YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssTZD 1994-12-15T13:47:20.789Z
Timezone Offset YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssTZD 1994-12-15T13:47:20.789+05:00
Hour and Minute HH:mm 13:47
Hour, Minute, Second HH:mm:ss 13:47:20

Note that the year is always four-digits, milliseconds (if it's added) is always three-digits, and all others are always two-digits. So the number representing January always has a leading zero, such as 01. Additionally, the hour is always in the 24-hour format, so 00 is 12am on a 12-hour clock, 13 means 1pm, and 23 means 11pm.

Min and Max Datetimes

By default, there is no maximum or minimum date a user can select. To customize the minimum and maximum datetime values, the min and max component properties can be provided which may make more sense for the app's use-case. Following the same IS0 8601 format listed in the table above, each component can restrict which dates can be selected by the user. By passing 2016 to the min property and 2020-10-31 to the max property, the datetime will restrict the date selection between the beginning of 2016, and October 31st of 2020.

Selecting Specific Values

While the min and max properties allow you to restrict date selection to a certain range, the monthValues, dayValues, yearValues, hourValues, and minuteValues properties allow you choose specific days and times that you to have enabled.

For example, if we wanted users to only select minutes in increments of 15, we could pass "0,15,30,45" to the minuteValues property.

As another example, if we wanted users to only select from the month of October, we could pass "10" to the monthValues property.

Customizing Date and Time Presentation

Some use cases may call for only date selection or only time selection. The presentation property allows you to specify which pickers to show and the order to show them in. For example, presentation="time" would only show the time picker. presentation="time-date" would show the time picker first and the date picker second, but presentation="date-time" would show the date picker first and the time picker second.

Reset and Cancel Buttons

ion-datetime provides cancel and reset methods that you can call when clicking on custom buttons that you have provided in the buttons slot. The reset method also allows you to provide a date to reset the datetime to.

Confirming Selected Values

By default, ionChange is emitted with the new datetime value whenever a new date is selected. To require user confirmation before emitting ionChange, you can either set the showDefaultButtons property to true or use the buttons slot to pass in a custom confirmation button. When passing in custom buttons, the confirm button must call the confirm method on ion-datetime for ionChange to be emitted.

Localization

Ionic Framework makes use of the Intl.DatetimeFormat Web API which allows us to automatically localize the month and day names according to the language and region set on the user's device.

For instances where you need a specific locale, you can use the locale property to set it. The following example sets the language to "French" and the region to "France":

<ion-datetime locale="fr-FR"></ion-datetime>

Parsing Dates

When ionChange is emitted, we provide an ISO-8601 string in the event payload. From there, it is the developer's responsibility to format it as they see fit. We recommend using a library like date-fns to format their dates properly.

Below is an example of formatting an ISO-8601 string to display the month, date, and year:

import { format, parseISO } from 'date-fns';

/**
 * This is provided in the event
 * payload from the `ionChange` event.
 */
const dateFromIonDatetime = '2021-06-04T14:23:00-04:00';
const formattedString = format(parseISO(dateFromIonDatetime), 'MMM d, yyyy');

console.log(formattedString); // Jun 4, 2021

See https://date-fns.org/docs/format for a list of all the valid format tokens.

Advanced Datetime Validation and Manipulation

The datetime picker provides the simplicity of selecting an exact format, and persists the datetime values as a string using the standardized ISO 8601 datetime format. However, it's important to note that ion-datetime does not attempt to solve all situations when validating and manipulating datetime values. If datetime values need to be parsed from a certain format, or manipulated (such as adding 5 days to a date, subtracting 30 minutes, etc.), or even formatting data to a specific locale, then we highly recommend using date-fns to work with dates in JavaScript.

Usage

Angular

<!-- Initial value -->
<ion-datetime value="2012-12-15T13:47:20.789"></ion-datetime>

<!-- Readonly -->
<ion-datetime readonly></ion-datetime>

<!-- Disabled -->
<ion-datetime disabled></ion-datetime>

<!-- Custom locale -->
<ion-datetime locale="en-GB"></ion-datetime>

<!-- Max and min -->
<ion-datetime min="1994-03-14" max="2012-12-09" value="2008-09-02"></ion-datetime>

<!-- 15 minute increments -->
<ion-datetime minuteValues="0,15,30,45"></ion-datetime>

<!-- Specific days/months/years --> 
<ion-datetime monthValues="6,7,8" yearValues="2014,2015" dayValues="01,02,03,04,05,06,08,09,10,11,12,13,14"></ion-datetime>

<!-- Selecting time, no date -->
<ion-datetime presentation="time"></ion-datetime>

<!-- Selecting time first, date second -->
<ion-datetime presentation="time-date"></ion-datetime>

<!-- Custom title -->
<ion-datetime>
  <div slot="title">My Custom Title</div>
</ion-datetime>

<!-- Custom buttons -->
<ion-datetime #customDatetime>
  <ion-buttons slot="buttons">
    <ion-button (click)="confirm()">Good to go!</ion-button>
    <ion-button (click)="reset()">Reset</ion-button>
  </ion-buttons>
</ion-datetime>

<!-- Datetime in overlay -->
<ion-button id="open-modal">Open Datetime Modal</ion-button>
<ion-modal trigger="open-modal">
  <ion-content>
    <ion-datetime></ion-datetime>
  </ion-content>
</ion-modal>

```javascript
@Component({…})
export class MyComponent {
  @ViewChild('customDatetime', { static: false }) datetime: HTMLIonDateTimeElement;
  constructor() {}
  
  confirm() {
    this.datetime.nativeEl.confirm();
  }
  
  reset() {
    this.datetime.nativeEl.reset();
  }
}

Javascript

<!-- Initial value -->
<ion-datetime value="2012-12-15T13:47:20.789"></ion-datetime>

<!-- Readonly -->
<ion-datetime readonly></ion-datetime>

<!-- Disabled -->
<ion-datetime disabled></ion-datetime>

<!-- Custom locale -->
<ion-datetime locale="en-GB"></ion-datetime>

<!-- Max and min -->
<ion-datetime min="1994-03-14" max="2012-12-09" value="2008-09-02"></ion-datetime>

<!-- 15 minute increments -->
<ion-datetime minute-values="0,15,30,45"></ion-datetime>

<!-- Specific days/months/years --> 
<ion-datetime month-values="6,7,8" year-values="2014,2015" day-values="01,02,03,04,05,06,08,09,10,11,12,13,14"></ion-datetime>

<!-- Selecting time, no date -->
<ion-datetime presentation="time"></ion-datetime>

<!-- Selecting time first, date second -->
<ion-datetime presentation="time-date"></ion-datetime>

<!-- Custom title -->
<ion-datetime>
  <div slot="title">My Custom Title</div>
</ion-datetime>

<!-- Custom buttons -->
<ion-datetime id="custom-datetime">
  <ion-buttons slot="buttons">
    <ion-button onclick="confirm()">Good to go!</ion-button>
    <ion-button onclick="reset()">Reset</ion-button>
  </ion-buttons>
</ion-datetime>

<!-- Datetime in overlay -->
<ion-button id="open-modal">Open Datetime Modal</ion-button>
<ion-modal trigger="open-modal">
  <ion-content>
    <ion-datetime></ion-datetime>
  </ion-content>
</ion-modal>

```javascript
const datetime = document.querySelector('#custom-datetime');

const confirm = () => {
  datetime.confirm();
}

const reset = () => {
  datetime.reset();
}

React

import React, { useState, useRef } from 'react';
import {
  IonButton,
  IonButtons,
  IonContent,
  IonDatetime,
  IonModal,
  IonPage
} from '@ionic/react';

export const DateTimeExamples: React.FC = () => {
  const [selectedDate, setSelectedDate] = useState<string>('2012-12-15T13:47:20.789');
  const customDatetime = useRef();
  const confirm = () => {
    if (customDatetime === undefined) return;
    
    customDatetime.confirm();
  }
  
  const reset = () => {
    if (customDatetime === undefined) return;
    
    customDatetime.reset();
  }

  return (
    <IonPage>
      {/* Initial value */}
      <IonDatetime value={selectedDate} onIonChange={e => setSelectedDate(e.detail.value!)}></IonDatetime>
      
      {/* Readonly */}
      <IonDatetime readonly></IonDatetime>
      
      {/* Disabled */}
      <IonDatetime disabled></IonDatetime>
      
      {/* Custom locale */}
      <IonDatetime locale="en-GB"></IonDatetime>
      
      {/* Max and min */}
      <IonDatetime min="1994-03-14" max="2012-12-09" value="2008-09-02"></IonDatetime>
      
      {/* 15 minute increments */}
      <IonDatetime minuteValues="0,15,30,45"></IonDatetime>
      
      {/* Specific days/months/years */} 
      <IonDatetime monthValues="6,7,8" yearValues="2014,2015" dayValues="01,02,03,04,05,06,08,09,10,11,12,13,14"></IonDatetime>
      
      {/* Selecting time, no date */}
      <IonDatetime presentation="time"></IonDatetime>
      
      {/* Selecting time first, date second */}
      <IonDatetime presentation="time-date"></IonDatetime>
      
      {/* Custom title */}
      <IonDatetime>
        <div slot="title">My Custom Title</div>
      </IonDatetime>
      
      {/* Custom buttons */}
      <IonDatetime ref={customDatetime}>
        <IonButtons slot="buttons">
          <IonButton onClick={() => confirm()}>Good to go!</IonButton>
          <IonButton onClick={() => reset()}>Reset</IonButton>
        </IonButtons>
      </IonDatetime>
      
      {/* Datetime in overlay */}
      <IonButton id="open-modal">Open Datetime Modal</IonButton>
      <IonModal trigger="open-modal">
        <IonContent>
          <IonDatetime></IonDatetime>
        </IonContent>
      </IonModal>
    </IonPage>
  )
}

Stencil

import { Component, h } from '@stencil/core';

@Component({
  tag: 'datetime-example',
  styleUrl: 'datetime-example.css'
})
export class DatetimeExample {
  private customDatetime?: HTMLElement;
  
  private confirm() {
    const { customDatetime } = this;
    if (customDatetime === undefined) return;
    
    customDatetime.confirm();
  }

  private reset() {
    const { customDatetime } = this;
    if (customDatetime === undefined) return;
    
    customDatetime.reset();
  }
  
  render() {
    return [
      {/* Initial value */}
      <ion-datetime value="2012-12-15T13:47:20.789"></ion-datetime>,
      
      {/* Readonly */}
      <ion-datetime readonly></ion-datetime>,
      
      {/* Disabled */}
      <ion-datetime disabled></ion-datetime>,
      
      {/* Custom locale */}
      <ion-datetime locale="en-GB"></ion-datetime>,
      
      {/* Max and min */}
      <ion-datetime min="1994-03-14" max="2012-12-09" value="2008-09-02"></ion-datetime>,
      
      {/* 15 minute increments */}
      <ion-datetime minuteValues="0,15,30,45"></ion-datetime>,
      
      {/* Specific days/months/years */} 
      <ion-datetime monthValues="6,7,8" yearValues="2014,2015" dayValues="01,02,03,04,05,06,08,09,10,11,12,13,14"></ion-datetime>,
      
      {/* Selecting time, no date */}
      <ion-datetime presentation="time"></ion-datetime>,
      
      {/* Selecting time first, date second */}
      <ion-datetime presentation="time-date"></ion-datetime>,
      
      {/* Custom title */}
      <ion-datetime>
        <div slot="title">My Custom Title</div>
      </ion-datetime>,
      
      {/* Custom buttons */}
      <ion-datetime ref={el => this.customDatetime = el}>
        <ion-buttons slot="buttons">
          <ion-button onClick={() => this.confirm()}>Good to go!</ion-button>
          <ion-button onClick={() => this.reset()}>Reset</ion-button>
        </ion-buttons>
      </ion-datetime>,
      
      {/* Datetime in overlay */}
      <ion-button id="open-modal">Open Datetime Modal</ion-button>
      <ion-modal trigger="open-modal">
        <ion-content>
          <ion-datetime></ion-datetime>
        </ion-content>
      </ion-modal>
    ]
  }
}

Vue

<template>
  <!-- Initial value -->
  <ion-datetime value="2012-12-15T13:47:20.789"></ion-datetime>
  
  <!-- Readonly -->
  <ion-datetime readonly></ion-datetime>
  
  <!-- Disabled -->
  <ion-datetime disabled></ion-datetime>
  
  <!-- Custom locale -->
  <ion-datetime locale="en-GB"></ion-datetime>
  
  <!-- Max and min -->
  <ion-datetime min="1994-03-14" max="2012-12-09" value="2008-09-02"></ion-datetime>
  
  <!-- 15 minute increments -->
  <ion-datetime minute-values="0,15,30,45"></ion-datetime>
  
  <!-- Specific days/months/years --> 
  <ion-datetime month-values="6,7,8" year-values="2014,2015" day-values="01,02,03,04,05,06,08,09,10,11,12,13,14"></ion-datetime>
  
  <!-- Selecting time, no date -->
  <ion-datetime presentation="time"></ion-datetime>
  
  <!-- Selecting time first, date second -->
  <ion-datetime presentation="time-date"></ion-datetime>
  
  <!-- Custom title -->
  <ion-datetime>
    <div slot="title">My Custom Title</div>
  </ion-datetime>
  
  <!-- Custom buttons -->
  <ion-datetime ref="customDatetime">
    <ion-buttons slot="buttons">
      <ion-button @click="confirm()">Good to go!</ion-button>
      <ion-button @click="reset()">Reset</ion-button>
    </ion-buttons>
  </ion-datetime>
  
  <!-- Datetime in overlay -->
  <ion-button id="open-modal">Open Datetime Modal</ion-button>
  <ion-modal trigger="open-modal">
    <ion-content>
      <ion-datetime></ion-datetime>
    </ion-content>
  </ion-modal>
</template>

<script>
  import { defineComponent, ref } from 'vue';
  import {
    IonButton,
    IonButtons,
    IonContent,
    IonDatetime,
    IonModal
  } from '@ionic/vue';

  export default defineComponent({
    components: {
      IonButton,
      IonButtons,
      IonContent,
      IonDatetime,
      IonModal
    },
    setup() {
      const customDatetime = ref();
      const confirm = () => {
        if (customDatetime.value === undefined) return;
        
        customDatetime.value.$el.confirm();
      }
      const reset = () => {
        if (customDatetime.value === undefined) return;
        
        customDatetime.value.$el.reset();
      }
      return {
        customDatetime,
        confirm,
        reset
      }
    }
  })
</script>

Properties

Property Attribute Description Type Default
cancelText cancel-text The text to display on the picker's cancel button. string 'Cancel'
color color The color to use from your application's color palette. Default options are: "primary", "secondary", "tertiary", "success", "warning", "danger", "light", "medium", and "dark". For more information on colors, see theming. string | undefined 'primary'
dayValues day-values Values used to create the list of selectable days. By default every day is shown for the given month. However, to control exactly which days of the month to display, the dayValues input can take a number, an array of numbers, or a string of comma separated numbers. Note that even if the array days have an invalid number for the selected month, like 31 in February, it will correctly not show days which are not valid for the selected month. number | number[] | string | undefined undefined
disabled disabled If true, the user cannot interact with the datetime. boolean false
doneText done-text The text to display on the picker's "Done" button. string 'Done'
hourValues hour-values Values used to create the list of selectable hours. By default the hour values range from 0 to 23 for 24-hour, or 1 to 12 for 12-hour. However, to control exactly which hours to display, the hourValues input can take a number, an array of numbers, or a string of comma separated numbers. number | number[] | string | undefined undefined
locale locale The locale to use for ion-datetime. This impacts month and day name formatting. The 'default' value refers to the default locale set by your device. string 'default'
max max The maximum datetime allowed. Value must be a date string following the ISO 8601 datetime format standard, 1996-12-19. The format does not have to be specific to an exact datetime. For example, the maximum could just be the year, such as 1994. Defaults to the end of this year. string | undefined undefined
min min The minimum datetime allowed. Value must be a date string following the ISO 8601 datetime format standard, such as 1996-12-19. The format does not have to be specific to an exact datetime. For example, the minimum could just be the year, such as 1994. Defaults to the beginning of the year, 100 years ago from today. string | undefined undefined
minuteValues minute-values Values used to create the list of selectable minutes. By default the minutes range from 0 to 59. However, to control exactly which minutes to display, the minuteValues input can take a number, an array of numbers, or a string of comma separated numbers. For example, if the minute selections should only be every 15 minutes, then this input value would be minuteValues="0,15,30,45". number | number[] | string | undefined undefined
mode mode The mode determines which platform styles to use. "ios" | "md" undefined
monthValues month-values Values used to create the list of selectable months. By default the month values range from 1 to 12. However, to control exactly which months to display, the monthValues input can take a number, an array of numbers, or a string of comma separated numbers. For example, if only summer months should be shown, then this input value would be monthValues="6,7,8". Note that month numbers do not have a zero-based index, meaning January's value is 1, and December's is 12. number | number[] | string | undefined undefined
name name The name of the control, which is submitted with the form data. string this.inputId
presentation presentation Which values you want to select. 'date' will show a calendar picker to select the month, day, and year. 'time' will show a time picker to select the hour, minute, and (optionally) AM/PM. 'date-time' will show the date picker first and time picker second. 'time-date' will show the time picker first and date picker second. "date" | "date-time" | "time" | "time-date" 'date-time'
readonly readonly If true, the datetime appears normal but is not interactive. boolean false
showDefaultButtons show-default-buttons If true, the default "Cancel" and "OK" buttons will be rendered at the bottom of the ion-datetime component. Developers can also use the button slot if they want to customize these buttons. If custom buttons are set in the button slot then the default buttons will not be rendered. boolean false
showDefaultTitle show-default-title If true, a header will be shown above the calendar picker. On ios mode this will include the slotted title, and on md mode this will include the slotted title and the selected date. boolean false
value value The value of the datetime as a valid ISO 8601 datetime string. null | string | undefined undefined
yearValues year-values Values used to create the list of selectable years. By default the year values range between the min and max datetime inputs. However, to control exactly which years to display, the yearValues input can take a number, an array of numbers, or string of comma separated numbers. For example, to show upcoming and recent leap years, then this input's value would be yearValues="2024,2020,2016,2012,2008". number | number[] | string | undefined undefined

Events

Event Description Type
ionBlur Emitted when the datetime loses focus. CustomEvent<void>
ionCancel Emitted when the datetime selection was cancelled. CustomEvent<void>
ionChange Emitted when the value (selected date) has changed. CustomEvent<DatetimeChangeEventDetail>
ionFocus Emitted when the datetime has focus. CustomEvent<void>

Methods

cancel(closeOverlay?: boolean) => Promise<void>

Emits the ionCancel event and optionally closes the popover or modal that the datetime was presented in.

Returns

Type: Promise<void>

confirm(closeOverlay?: boolean) => Promise<void>

Confirms the selected datetime value, updates the value property, and optionally closes the popover or modal that the datetime was presented in.

Returns

Type: Promise<void>

reset(value?: string | undefined) => Promise<void>

Resets the internal state of the datetime but does not update the value. Passing a value ISO-8601 string will reset the state of te component to the provided date.

Returns

Type: Promise<void>

Slots

Slot Description
"buttons" The buttons in the datetime.
"title" The title of the datetime.

CSS Custom Properties

Name Description
--background The primary background of the datetime component.
--background-rgb The primary background of the datetime component in RGB format.
--title-color The text color of the title.

Dependencies

Depends on

Graph

graph TD;
  ion-datetime --> ion-buttons
  ion-datetime --> ion-button
  ion-datetime --> ion-item
  ion-datetime --> ion-label
  ion-datetime --> ion-icon
  ion-datetime --> ion-segment
  ion-datetime --> ion-segment-button
  ion-button --> ion-ripple-effect
  ion-item --> ion-icon
  ion-item --> ion-ripple-effect
  ion-item --> ion-note
  ion-segment-button --> ion-ripple-effect
  style ion-datetime fill:#f9f,stroke:#333,stroke-width:4px

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