Date range picker on jquery ui datepicker
I found the answer here:
http://www.benknowscode.com/2012/11/selecting-ranges-jquery-ui-datepicker.html (the site looks to have been hacked)
Great tutorial
$.datepicker._defaults.onAfterUpdate = null;
var datepicker__updateDatepicker = $.datepicker._updateDatepicker;
$.datepicker._updateDatepicker = function( inst ) {
datepicker__updateDatepicker.call( this, inst );
var onAfterUpdate = this._get(inst, 'onAfterUpdate');
if (onAfterUpdate)
onAfterUpdate.apply((inst.input ? inst.input[0] : null),
[(inst.input ? inst.input.val() : ''), inst]);
}
$(function() {
var cur = -1, prv = -1;
$('#jrange div')
.datepicker({
//numberOfMonths: 3,
changeMonth: true,
changeYear: true,
showButtonPanel: true,
beforeShowDay: function ( date ) {
return [true, ( (date.getTime() >= Math.min(prv, cur) && date.getTime() <= Math.max(prv, cur)) ? 'date-range-selected' : '')];
},
onSelect: function ( dateText, inst ) {
var d1, d2;
prv = cur;
cur = (new Date(inst.selectedYear, inst.selectedMonth, inst.selectedDay)).getTime();
if ( prv == -1 || prv == cur ) {
prv = cur;
$('#jrange input').val( dateText );
} else {
d1 = $.datepicker.formatDate( 'mm/dd/yy', new Date(Math.min(prv,cur)), {} );
d2 = $.datepicker.formatDate( 'mm/dd/yy', new Date(Math.max(prv,cur)), {} );
$('#jrange input').val( d1+' - '+d2 );
}
},
onChangeMonthYear: function ( year, month, inst ) {
//prv = cur = -1;
},
onAfterUpdate: function ( inst ) {
$('<button type="button" class="ui-datepicker-close ui-state-default ui-priority-primary ui-corner-all" data-handler="hide" data-event="click">Done</button>')
.appendTo($('#jrange div .ui-datepicker-buttonpane'))
.on('click', function () { $('#jrange div').hide(); });
}
})
.position({
my: 'left top',
at: 'left bottom',
of: $('#jrange input')
})
.hide();
$('#jrange input').on('focus', function (e) {
var v = this.value,
d;
try {
if ( v.indexOf(' - ') > -1 ) {
d = v.split(' - ');
prv = $.datepicker.parseDate( 'mm/dd/yy', d[0] ).getTime();
cur = $.datepicker.parseDate( 'mm/dd/yy', d[1] ).getTime();
} else if ( v.length > 0 ) {
prv = cur = $.datepicker.parseDate( 'mm/dd/yy', v ).getTime();
}
} catch ( e ) {
cur = prv = -1;
}
if ( cur > -1 )
$('#jrange div').datepicker('setDate', new Date(cur));
$('#jrange div').datepicker('refresh').show();
});
});
.wrapper {
height: 600px;
}
#jrange input {
width: 200px;
}
#jrange div {
font-size: 9pt;
}
.date-range-selected > .ui-state-active,
.date-range-selected > .ui-state-default {
background: none;
background-color: lightsteelblue;
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.0/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div class="wrapper">
<div id="jrange" class="dates">
<input />
<div></div>
</div>
</div>
Your script was exactly what I was looking for. I forked your original fiddle and made only a slight adjustment to your onSelect to get it to work the way that you wanted.
onSelect: function(dateText, inst) {
var date1 = $.datepicker.parseDate($.datepicker._defaults.dateFormat, $("#input1").val());
var date2 = $.datepicker.parseDate($.datepicker._defaults.dateFormat, $("#input2").val());
var selectedDate = $.datepicker.parseDate($.datepicker._defaults.dateFormat, dateText);
if (!date1 || date2) {
$("#input1").val(dateText);
$("#input2").val("");
$(this).datepicker();
} else if( selectedDate < date1 ) {
$("#input2").val( $("#input1").val() );
$("#input1").val( dateText );
$(this).datepicker();
} else {
$("#input2").val(dateText);
$(this).datepicker();
}
}
What was missing from your original section was simply a check to compare the current selected date value to the one that was already captured.
Here is my forked fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/sWbfk/