CustomDateTimePicker

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Language
Kotlin
Version
1.01 (Apr 19, 2020)
Created
Mar 29, 2020
Updated
May 23, 2020 (Retired)
Owner
Nabin Shrestha (noowenz)
Contributor
Nabin Shrestha (noowenz)
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CustomDateTimePicker

CustomDateTimePicker is a A simple Android library for displaying a DateAndTimePicker with From and To ranges as a custom dialog. This custom picker allow user to pick both date and time in same dialog at same time.

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Installation

Add Jitpack to your project build.gralde file

allprojects {
   repositories {
      ...
      maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }
   }
}

Then add this dependency to your app build.gradle file.

dependencies {
   implementation 'https://github.com/noowenz/CustomDateTimePicker:latest-release'
   Or
   implementation 'com.github.noowenz:CustomDateTimePicker:1.01'
}

Usage

Make sure your Activity/Fragment implements ICustomDateTimeListener, and then you can just do this:

CustomDateTimePicker(this)
 .setDate(Calendar.getInstance())
 .showDialog()

You can see this in action in the sample app here

Customization

You can customize things like bellow

CustomDateTimePicker(this, object : CustomDateTimePicker.ICustomDateTimeListener {
    @SuppressLint("BinaryOperationInTimber")
        override fun onSet(
              dialog: Dialog,
              calendarSelected: Calendar,
              dateSelected: Date,
              year: Int,
              monthFullName: String,
              monthShortName: String,
              monthNumber: Int,
              day: Int,
              weekDayFullName: String,
              weekDayShortName: String,
              hour24: Int,
              hour12: Int,
              min: Int,
              sec: Int,
              AM_PM: String
 ) {
          //Get any time of date and time data here and process further...
          }

 override fun onCancel() {
        }
}).apply {
            set24HourFormat(false)//24hr format is off
            setMaxMinDisplayDate(
                minDate = Calendar.getInstance().apply { add(Calendar.MINUTE, 5) }.timeInMillis,//min date is 5 min after current time
                maxDate = Calendar.getInstance().apply { add(Calendar.YEAR, 1) }.timeInMillis//max date is next 1 year 
            )
            setMaxMinDisplayedTime(5)//min time is 5 min after current time
            setDate(Calendar.getInstance())//date and time will show in dialog is current time and date. We can change this according to our need
            showDialog()
}

License

Copyright (c) 2020 Nabin Shrestha

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

  http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.