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3 | Use custom date library |
By default, Ant Design uses Day.js to handle time and date. Day.js is an immutable date-time library alternative to Moment.js with the same API.
You might want to use another date library (Ant design currently supports moment, date-fns, and luxon). We provide two ways to customize:
Custom component
The first way is to use generatePicker
(or generateCalendar
) to help create Picker components.
First, we initialize an antd demo with create-react-app
. You can refer to Use in TypeScript, or you can start directly here init antd
DatePicker.tsx
Create src/components/DatePicker.tsx
.
For example:
import { DatePicker } from 'antd';
import type { Moment } from 'moment';
import momentGenerateConfig from 'rc-picker/lib/generate/moment';
const MyDatePicker = DatePicker.generatePicker<Moment>(momentGenerateConfig);
export default MyDatePicker;
TimePicker.tsx
Create src/components/TimePicker.tsx
.
For example:
import { DatePicker } from 'antd';
import type { PickerTimeProps } from 'antd/es/date-picker/generatePicker';
import type { Moment } from 'moment';
import * as React from 'react';
export interface TimePickerProps extends Omit<PickerTimeProps<Moment>, 'picker'> {}
const TimePicker = React.forwardRef<any, TimePickerProps>((props, ref) => (
<DatePicker {...props} picker="time" mode={undefined} ref={ref} />
));
TimePicker.displayName = 'TimePicker';
export default TimePicker;
Calendar.tsx
Create src/components/Calendar.tsx
.
For example:
import { Calendar } from 'antd';
import type { Moment } from 'moment';
import momentGenerateConfig from 'rc-picker/es/generate/moment';
const MyCalendar = Calendar.generateCalendar<Moment>(momentGenerateConfig);
export default MyCalendar;
Export Custom component
Create src/components/index.tsx
.
For example:
export { default as Calendar } from './Calendar';
export { default as DatePicker } from './DatePicker';
export { default as TimePicker } from './TimePicker';
Use Custom component
Modify src/App.tsx
,import moment
and custom component.
- import { DatePicker, Calendar } from 'antd';
- import format from 'dayjs';
+ import { DatePicker, TimePicker, Calendar } from './components';
+ import format from 'moment';
antd-moment-webpack-plugin
We also provide another implementation, which we provide with @ant-design/moment-webpack-plugin
, replacing Day.js
with moment
directly without changing a line of existing code. More info can be found at @ant-design/moment-webpack-plugin.
// webpack-config.js
const AntdMomentWebpackPlugin = require('@ant-design/moment-webpack-plugin');
module.exports = {
// ...
plugins: [new AntdMomentWebpackPlugin()],
};
Use date-fns
date-fns currently supports custom component methods similar to dayjs
. The difference is that the parameter types used are different. Support is provided in antd 4.5.0 and above.
For Example:
DatePicker.tsx
Create src/components/DatePicker.tsx
.
Code as follows:
import { DatePicker } from 'antd';
import dateFnsGenerateConfig from 'rc-picker/lib/generate/dateFns';
const MyDatePicker = DatePicker.generatePicker<Date>(dateFnsGenerateConfig);
export default MyDatePicker;
Use luxon
Since antd 5.4.0
, luxon can be used instead of dayjs
and supports the same functionality, but it does introduce some differences in behavior that we will explain below.
Implementation
Create a src/components/DatePicker.tsx
file, and implement the luxon based picker as follows:
import { DatePicker } from 'antd';
import type { DateTime } from 'luxon';
import luxonGenerateConfig from 'rc-picker/lib/generate/luxon';
const MyDatePicker = DatePicker.generatePicker<DateTime>(luxonGenerateConfig);
export default MyDatePicker;
Notable differences with dayjs
luxon users should be familiar with the fact that it does not come with a custom implementation for localization. Instead, it relies on the browser's native Intl API.
This introduces some formatting differences with the other date libraries. As of today, the main differences are:
- First day of the week is always Monday regardless of locale.
- Week of year number is sometimes different (ISO week rules are used to determine it).
- Short week days format will sometimes be different for custom locales (it might have 3 characters instead of 2).
- Selected week label format will be slightly different (e.g. "2021-01" instead of "2021-1st").
It is possible to customize these default luxon behaviors by adjusting the luxon config:
import { DatePicker } from 'antd';
import type { DateTime } from 'luxon';
import luxonGenerateConfig from 'rc-picker/lib/generate/luxon';
const customLuxonConfig = {
...luxonGenerateConfig,
getWeekFirstDay(locale) {
// Your custom implementation goes here
},
};
const MyDatePicker = DatePicker.generatePicker<DateTime>(customLuxonConfig);
export default MyDatePicker;
Note that by doing such customization, the resulting DatePicker behavior might be altered in unexpected ways, so make sure you are testing for edge cases.