A declarative cross-platform react-native date and time picker.
This library exposes a cross-platform interface for showing the native date-picker and time-picker inside a modal, providing a unified user and developer experience.
Under the hood this library is using @react-native-community/datetimepicker.
If your project is not using Expo, install the library and the community date/time picker using npm or yarn:
# using npm
$ npm i react-native-modal-datetime-picker @react-native-community/datetimepicker
# using yarn
$ yarn add react-native-modal-datetime-picker @react-native-community/datetimepickerPlease notice that the @react-native-community/datetimepicker package is a native module so it might require manual linking.
If your project is using Expo, install the library and the community date/time picker using the Expo CLI:
expo install react-native-modal-datetime-picker @react-native-community/datetimepickerimport React, { useState } from "react";
import { Button, View } from "react-native";
import DateTimePickerModal from "react-native-modal-datetime-picker";
const Example = () => {
const [isDatePickerVisible, setDatePickerVisibility] = useState(false);
const showDatePicker = () => {
setDatePickerVisibility(true);
};
const hideDatePicker = () => {
setDatePickerVisibility(false);
};
const handleConfirm = (date) => {
console.warn("A date has been picked: ", date);
hideDatePicker();
};
return (
<View>
<Button title="Show Date Picker" onPress={showDatePicker} />
<DateTimePickerModal
isVisible={isDatePickerVisible}
mode="date"
onConfirm={handleConfirm}
onCancel={hideDatePicker}
/>
</View>
);
};
export default Example;| Name | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| cancelTextIOS | string | 'Cancel' | The label of the cancel button (iOS) |
| confirmTextIOS | string | 'Confirm' | The label of the confirm button (iOS) |
| customCancelButtonIOS | component | Overrides the default cancel button component (iOS) | |
| customConfirmButtonIOS | component | Overrides the default confirm button component (iOS) | |
| customHeaderIOS | component | Overrides the default header component (iOS) | |
| customPickerIOS | component | Overrides the default native picker component (iOS) | |
| date | obj | new Date() | Initial selected date/time |
| headerTextIOS | string | "Pick a date" | The title text of header (iOS) |
| isVisible | bool | false | Show the datetime picker? |
| isDarkModeEnabled | bool? | undefined | Forces the picker dark/light mode if set (otherwise fallbacks to the Appearance color scheme) |
| modalPropsIOS | object | {} | Additional modal props for iOS |
| modalStyleIOS | style | Style of the modal content (iOS) | |
| mode | string | "date" | Choose between 'date', 'time', and 'datetime' |
| onCancel | func | REQUIRED | Function called on dismiss |
| onConfirm | func | REQUIRED | Function called on date or time picked. It returns the date or time as a JavaScript Date object |
| onHide | func | () => null | Called after the hide animation |
| pickerContainerStyleIOS | style | The style of the picker container (iOS) |
👉Please notice that all the @react-native-community/react-native-datetimepicker props are also supported!
Under the hood react-native-modal-datetime-picker uses @react-native-community/datetimepicker.
Before reporting a bug, try swapping react-native-datetime-picker with @react-native-community/datetimepicker and, if the issue persists, check if it has already been reported as a an issue there.
Set the mode prop to time.
You can also display both the datepicker and the timepicker in one step by setting the mode prop to datetime.
Please make sure you're using the date props (and not the value one).
This seems to be a known issue of the @react-native-community/datetimepicker. Please see this thread for a couple of workarounds.
This is more a React-Native specific question than a react-native-modal-datetime-picker one.
See issue #29 and #106 for some solutions.
The is24Hour prop is only available on Android but you can use a small hack for enabling it on iOS by setting the picker timezone to en_GB:
<DatePicker
mode="time"
locale="en_GB" // Use "en_GB" here
date={new Date()}
/>The datepicker can adjust by itself the locale (fr_FR, en_GB...) depending on the user's device locale.
To do so, edit your AppDelegate.m file and add the following to didFinishLaunchingWithOptions.
// Force DatePicker locale to current language (for: 24h or 12h format, full day names etc...)
NSString *currentLanguage = [[NSLocale preferredLanguages] firstObject];
[[UIDatePicker appearance] setLocale:[[NSLocale alloc]initWithLocaleIdentifier:currentLanguage]];See issue #216 for a possible workaround.
Please see the contributing guide.
The library is released under the MIT license. For more details see LICENSE.

