Extras
Guides for making the picker work better with rails, IE, etc
Rails 3
by dhulihan
You can easily override the default rails form helpers (date_select
and datetime_select
) with bootstrap-datetimepicker for a much nicer experience.
# Add to config/initializers/form.rb or the end of app/helpers/application_helper.rb
module ActionView
module Helpers
class FormBuilder
def date_select(method, options = {}, html_options = {})
existing_date = @object.send(method)
formatted_date = existing_date.to_date.strftime("%F") if existing_date.present?
@template.content_tag(:div, :class => "input-group") do
text_field(method, :value => formatted_date, :class => "form-control datepicker", :"data-date-format" => "YYYY-MM-DD") +
@template.content_tag(:span, @template.content_tag(:span, "", :class => "glyphicon glyphicon-calendar") ,:class => "input-group-addon")
end
end
def datetime_select(method, options = {}, html_options = {})
existing_time = @object.send(method)
formatted_time = existing_time.to_time.strftime("%F %I:%M %p") if existing_time.present?
@template.content_tag(:div, :class => "input-group") do
text_field(method, :value => formatted_time, :class => "form-control datetimepicker", :"data-date-format" => "YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm A") +
@template.content_tag(:span, @template.content_tag(:span, "", :class => "glyphicon glyphicon-calendar") ,:class => "input-group-addon")
end
end
end
end
end
The time format used here is ActiveRecord-friendly, which means it will be parsed correctly when passed in through params
to your record.
That's all there is to it! Now all of your forms that use datetime_select
or date_select
will be automatically updated:
<% form_for @post do |f| %>
<div class="form-group">
<label>Published At</label>
<%= f.datetime_select :published_at %>
</div>
<% end %>
IE 7
I succeed to run this widget under IE7. Here is what I did.
-
gliphicons are not working under IE7 so add this css file. And this enables the icons.
-
Z-index problem with IE 7. I added position: relative and
z-index: 10
to the parent container. Otherwise popup is shown under the next elements. -
JS events were not working well.
If you open the datetimepicker widget and click on some button or date inside it, widget is automatically closed.
So I added debug: true
as an option when initializing the widget. Why I did this? I saw on line 1121 from bootstrap-datetimepicker.js the code 'blur': options.debug ? '' : hide
.
And now widget window is not closed on every click inside it, but now you can't close it anyway :)
And closing should be done manually. I've added this document click handler. If you click something outside the widget, now closing works.
$(document).click(function(e){
var target = $(e.target);
if(target.parents('.bootstrap-datetimepicker-widget').length < 1 && !target.hasClass('datetimepickerInput') && !target.hasClass('datepickerIcon') && !target.hasClass('clockpickerIcon')){
if($('.bootstrap-datetimepicker-widget').length > 0){
$('#startDate').data('DateTimePicker').hide();
$('#startTime').data('DateTimePicker').hide();
$('.datetimepickerInput').blur();
}
}
});
But if you have more than one widget on the page like I did, clicking on one widget does'n close the other. Added below lines and now all works fine.
$('#widget1').on("dp.show",function (e) {
$('#widget2).data('DateTimePicker').hide();
});
$('#widget2').on("dp.show",function (e) {
$('#widget1).data('DateTimePicker').hide();
});
I hope this will help to the others who are fighting with the old IE versions :)