Component composition
The component is built using the DateField for the keyboard editing and the DateCalendar for the view editing.
All the documented props of those two components can also be passed to the Date Picker component.
Check-out their documentation page for more information:
Uncontrolled vs. controlled value
The value of the component can be uncontrolled or controlled.
Available components
The component is available in four variants:
The
DesktopDatePickercomponent which works best for mouse devices and large screens. It renders the views inside a popover and allows editing values directly inside the field.The
MobileDatePickercomponent which works best for touch devices and small screens. It renders the view inside a modal and does not allow editing values directly inside the field.The
DatePickercomponent which rendersDesktopDatePickerorMobileDatePickerdepending on the device it runs on.The
StaticDatePickercomponent which renders without the popover/modal and field.
Desktop variant
Mobile variant
Responsive variant
Static variant
By default, the DatePicker component renders the desktop version if the media query @media (pointer: fine) matches.
This can be customized with the desktopModeMediaQuery prop.
Form props
The component can be disabled or read-only.
Views
The component supports three views: day, month, and year.
By default, the day and year views are enabled.
Use the views prop to change this behavior:
By default, the component renders the day view on mount.
Use the openTo prop to change this behavior:
Landscape orientation
By default, the Date Picker component automatically sets the orientation based on the window.orientation value.
You can force a specific orientation using the orientation prop:
MM/DD/YYYY
Validation
You can find the documentation in the Validation page.
Localization
You can find the documentation about localization in the Date localization and Component localization.