Reputation: 2565
Is there any (easy) way to set the jQuery UI Datepicker to disallow selection of specific, predetermined days?
I was able to get this approach working, however, it produces a null error which prevents it from displaying in IE.
'natDays[...].0' is null or not an object
Thanks in advance!
UPDATE: Might help if I included some code, right? Anyway, most of this was taken straight from the aforementioned thread:
natDays = [
[7, 23], [7, 24], [8, 13], [8, 14],
];
function nationalDays(date) {
for (i = 0; i < natDays.length; i++) {
if (date.getMonth() == natDays[i][0] - 1
&& date.getDate() == natDays[i][1]) {
return [false, natDays[i][2] + '_day'];
}
}
return [true, ''];
}
function noWeekendsOrHolidays(date) {
var noWeekend = $.datepicker.noWeekends(date);
if (noWeekend[0]) {
return nationalDays(date);
} else {
return noWeekend;
}
}
$(function() {
$("#datepicker").datepicker({
inline: true,
minDate: new Date(2009, 6, 6),
maxDate: new Date(2009, 7, 14),
numberOfMonths: 2,
hideIfNoPrevNext: true,
beforeShowDay: $.datepicker.noWeekends,
altField: '#alternate',
});
});
Thanks again!
Upvotes: 24
Views: 67838
Reputation: 201
Here is a way to disable specific dates from being selected:
var unavailableDates = ["9-5-2011","14-5-2011","15-5-2011"];
function unavailable(date) {
dmy = date.getDate() + "-" + (date.getMonth()+1) + "-" + date.getFullYear();
if ($.inArray(dmy, unavailableDates) < 0) {
return [true,"","Book Now"];
} else {
return [false,"","Booked Out"];
}
}
$('#iDate').datepicker({ beforeShowDay: unavailable });
Source: jQuery - Datepicker - Disable Specific Dates
Upvotes: 17
Reputation: 15898
You can use the beforeShowDay
option. I needed to disable any day past the 28th of the month. Here is my code.
$('.datepicker').datepicker({
dateFormat: "yy-mm-dd",
beforeShowDay: function(date) {
var day = date.getDate();
if (day > 28) {
return [false];
} else {
return [true];
}
}
});
Here is more information about it: http://api.jqueryui.com/datepicker/#option-beforeShowDay
The date variable passed into the beforeShowDay callback is a JavaScript date object, so it can be formatted using various libraries, a timestamp can be retrieved using date.getTime(), etc.
Upvotes: 11
Reputation: 369
var unavailableDates = ["19-8-2014","14-9-2014"];
function unavailable(date) {
dmy = date.getDate() + "-" + (date.getMonth()+1) + "-" +date.getFullYear();
if ($.inArray(dmy, unavailableDates) < 0) {
return [true,"","Book Now"];
} else {
return [false,"","Booked Out"];
}
}
$('#iDate').datepicker({ beforeShowDay: unavailable });
Live Demo: http://jsfiddle.net/vfod0krm/
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 11
The problem with IE is most probably on the following line:
altField: '#alternate',
});
Try to remove the comma symbol and it should work.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 19
beforeShowDay: $.datepicker.noWeekends,
will be
beforeShowDay: noWeekendsOrHolidays,
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 6555
Have you tried declaring natDays properly with the 'var' keyword in front?
Also - you have an extra comma at the end of your natDays definition.
natDays[i][2] won't work as your the arrays only have 2 items in them - try just ''
Additionally, you'll want to set your beforeShowDay function name correctly - doesn't look like it's even calling your custom function
Upvotes: 9