An Android Jetpack Compose library that provides a Composable Date Picker / Time Picker functionality.
date_time_picker.mp4
Step 1. Add the JitPack repository to your build file (Add it in your root build.gradle at the end of repositories)
allprojects {
repositories {
..
maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }
}
}
Note* In newer projects you can add it in settings.gradle
Step 2. Add the dependency
dependencies {
..
implementation 'com.github.vsnappy1:ComposeDatePicker:2.2.0'
}
Adding a date picker or time picker is incredibly easy, requiring just two lines of code.
DatePicker(onDateSelected = { year, month, day ->
})
TimePicker(onTimeSelected = { hour, minute ->
})
The date and time picker offer extensive customization options, allowing users to modify the TextStyle, Color, Size, Shape, and other elements to align with their preferred theme.
DatePicker(
onDateSelected = { year, month, day ->
},
date = DatePickerDate(year = 2023, month = 0, day = 5)
)
Please note that the year should be within a range of <current_year> ± 100 (inclusive). Additionally, for the month, please keep in mind that 0 represents January, while 11 corresponds to December.
DatePicker(
onDateSelected = { year, month, day ->
},
selectionLimiter = SelectionLimiter(
fromDate = DatePickerDate(year = 2023, month = 4, day = 7),
toDate = DatePickerDate(year = 2023, month = 4, day = 21)
)
)
DatePicker(
modifier = Modifier.padding(16.dp),
onDateSelected = { year, month, day ->
},
configuration = DatePickerConfiguration.Builder()
.height(height = 300.dp)
.dateTextStyle(DefaultDatePickerConfig.dateTextStyle.copy(color = Color(0xFF333333)))
.selectedDateTextStyle(textStyle = TextStyle(Color(0xFFFFFFFF)))
.selectedDateBackgroundColor(color = Color(0xFF64DD17))
.build()
)
In addition to dateTextStyle, selectedDateTextStyle, and selectedDateBackgroundColor, there are a total of 20 attributes available for users to customize the appearance of the date picker.
TimePicker(
onTimeSelected = { hour, minute ->
},
time = TimePickerTime(
hour = 12,
minute = 45
)
)
TimePicker(
onTimeSelected = { hour, minute ->
},
is24Hour = true,
minuteGap = MinuteGap.FIVE
)
The interval between consecutive items in the minute list is determined by the minuteGap parameter. When minuteGap is set to MinuteGap.FIVE, the minutes in the time picker will be displayed in increments of 5, such as 00, 05, 10,..., 55. The default value for minuteGap is MinuteGap.ONE, which means the minutes will be displayed in sequential order from 00 to 59.
TimePicker(
modifier = Modifier
.padding(16.dp)
.background(Color(0xFF1B5E20), RoundedCornerShape(8.dp)),
onTimeSelected = { hour, minute ->
},
configuration = TimePickerConfiguration.Builder()
.numberOfTimeRowsDisplayed(count = 5)
.selectedTimeScaleFactor(scaleFactor = 1.4f)
.build()
)
There are a total of 8 attributes available for users to customize the appearance of the time picker.
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If multiple date/time pickers are used, a unique id parameter should be included in the function call for each composable.
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When adjusting the height of a date/time picker, it is recommended to use TimePickerConfiguration.Builder().height() instead of Modifier.height() to ensure smooth rendering.