Using DateTime picker in React Native — an example

Sravan
2 min readOct 23, 2020

In this blog post, We’ll learn, how to develop a simple react native app, where user can click a button to open date picker, select a date and come back to previous screen, with the selected date displayed to a label

In this Example, we will be using

  1. React hooks - inside DatePicker component
  2. Call backs — For getting the selected date from DatePicker to App

Prerequisite

I am going to use react-native-modal-datetime-picker npmjs module in this example. I am using version 8.7.1 and the github link for the repo is here

Getting Started

Assuming that you have already created react native project, install the following package in terminal using the following command

npm i react-native-modal-datetime-picker @react-native-community/datetimepicker

Create a new file named DatePicker.jsx and paste the following code

import React, { useState } from "react";
import { View, Button } from "react-native";
import DateTimePickerModal from "react-native-modal-datetime-picker";

const DatePicker = ({ selectedDateCallback }) => {
const [isDatePickerVisible, setDatePickerVisibility] = useState(false);

const showDatePicker = () => {
setDatePickerVisibility(true);
};

const hideDatePicker = () => {
setDatePickerVisibility(false);
};

const handleConfirm = (date) => {
console.log("A date has been picked: ", date);
hideDatePicker();

//send back to parent component
selectedDateCallback(date);
};

return (
<View>
<Button onPress={showDatePicker} title="Show Date Picker "></Button>
<DateTimePickerModal
isVisible={isDatePickerVisible}
mode="date"
onConfirm={handleConfirm}
onCancel={hideDatePicker}
/>
</View>
);
};

export default DatePicker;

Now, Lets come back to App.js
First, Add Import

import DatePicker from './DatePicker'

Next, Add the following code above return() method

const [aDate, setDate] = useState(new Date());

dateCallback = (selectedDate) => {
const currentDate = selectedDate || aDate;
this.state.date = currentDate ;
console.log("Selected date => " + currentDate)
}

Atlast, Add the following code in return() method

<DatePicker selectedDateCallback={this.dateCallback} />

Now, Save all the changes run the app in iOS Simulator or Android emulator or your own device to see the output. You can find the source code for the project here

Find the screenshots below:

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