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Proper way to add a callback to jQuery DatePicker

2020-02-03 04:43发布

问题:

DatePicker has an internal function, _adjustDate(), which I'd like to add a callback after.

Current Method


This is how I'm currently doing this. Basically, just replacing the function defintion with itself, plus the new operations. This effects all datepickers, which I'm not sure is desired, either.

$(function(){

   var old = $.datepicker._adjustdate;

   $.datepicker._adjustDate = function(){
      old.apply(this, arguments);

      // custom callback here     
      console.log('callback');
   };

});

_adjustDate is what's called during the next/prev month clicks. The function takes three parameters. I'm curious if there's a better way to add the callback.


Expected Result


I'd like to have the end result look like this; where afterAjustDate is the callback handle:

$('#datepicker').datepicker({ 
       showButtonPanel: true
     , afterAdjustDate: function(){ $(this).find('foo').addClass('bar'); }
});


FYI


onChangeMonthYear is not an acceptable event alternative, neither are the live()/delegate() (don't work in IE) binding options.

This comes from the need of applying classes/manipulating elements after the month is selected. Changing the month recreates elements in the calendar; when this is performed jQueryUI is not smart enough to inherit the class changes. Thus, I need a callback after changing the date.

回答1:

I wrote a small demo that does this...

I create an object literal that contains the extensions to $.datepicker and then do $.extend on $.datepicker and my object.

You can check it out here: http://jsfiddle.net/NHN4g/4/

Here's the extension itself:

(function($){
    var datepickerExtensions = {
        _oldAdjustDate: $.datepicker._adjustDate,
        _adjustDate: function(id, offset, period) { 
            var target = $(id);
            var inst = this._getInst(target[0]);
            var afterAdjustDate = this._get(inst, 'afterAdjustDate');
            this._oldAdjustDate(id, offset, period);
            if(afterAdjustDate && typeof afterAdjustDate === 'function'){
                afterAdjustDate(id, offset, period);
            }
        }
    }
    $.extend($.datepicker, datepickerExtensions);
})(jQuery);

And the demo:

(html)

<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1.8.16/themes/base/jquery-ui.css" type="text/css" media="all">
<div class="demo">
    <p>Date: <input type="text" id="datepicker"></p>
</div><!-- End demo -->

(javascript)

var changed = false;
$("#datepicker").datepicker({ 
    afterAdjustDate: function(i,o,p){
        if(!changed){
            $('.ui-datepicker-month').css('color', '#f00');
        }
        changed = !changed;
    }
});


回答2:

There is an onSelect option that you can use to pass a callback function to the datepicker. It sounds like this might be a built-in solution to what you need.

$('.datepicker').datepicker({
  onSelect: function(selectedDate) {
    // custom callback logic here
    alert(selectedDate);
  }
});


回答3:

On Datepicker v1.0.0 you can use the pick option.

    var date = new Date();
    $('.datepicker-trigger').datepicker({
        format: 'mm/dd/yyyy',
        autoPick: false,
        startDate: date.getDate(),
        changeMonth: false,
        changeYear: false,
        autoHide: true,
        pick: function (selectedDate) {
            console.log(selectedDate);
        }
    });


回答4:

Open source file and you fill see there are several callback function you can use in default_options

        onSelectDate: function () {},
        onSelectTime: function () {},
        onChangeMonth: function () {},
        onGetWeekOfYear: function () {},
        onChangeYear: function () {},
        onChangeDateTime: function () {},
        onShow: function () {},
        onClose: function () {},
        onGenerate: function () {},