Basic Example
$('#basicExample').timepicker();
A lightweight, customizable javascript timepicker plugin for jQuery inspired by Google Calendar.
Use this plugin to unobtrusively add a timepicker dropdown to your forms. It's lightweight (2.7kb minified and gzipped) and easy to customize.
$('#basicExample').timepicker();
Set the scroll position to local time if no value selected.
$('#scrollDefaultExample').timepicker({ 'scrollDefault': 'now' });
Dynamically set the time using a Javascript Date object.
$('#setTimeExample').timepicker(); $('#setTimeButton').on('click', function (){ $('#setTimeExample').timepicker('setTime', new Date()); });
Set a starting time and see duration from that starting time. You can optionally set an maxTime as well.
$('#durationExample').timepicker({ 'minTime': '2:00pm', 'maxTime': '11:30pm', 'showDuration': true });
Trigger an event after selecting a value. Fires before the input onchange event.
$('#onselectExample').timepicker(); $('#onselectExample').on('changeTime', function() { $('#onselectTarget').text($(this).val()); });
Prevent selection of certain time values.
$('#disableTimeRangesExample').timepicker({ 'disableTimeRanges': [ ['1am', '2am'], ['3am', '4:01am'] ] });
Custom options can be added to the dropdown menu.
$('#noneOptionExample').timepicker({ 'noneOption': [ { 'label': 'Foobar', 'className': 'shibby', 'value': '42' }, 'Foobar2' ] });
$('#timeformatExample1').timepicker({ 'timeFormat': 'H:i:s' }); $('#timeformatExample2').timepicker({ 'timeFormat': 'h:i A' });
Generate drop-down options with varying levels of precision.
$('#stepExample1').timepicker({ 'step': 15 }); $('#stepExample2').timepicker({ 'step': function(i) { return (i%2) ? 15 : 45; } });
jquery-timepicker allows entering times via the keyboard. Setting forceRoundTime to true will round the entered time to the nearest option on the dropdown list.
$('#roundTimeExample').timepicker({ 'forceRoundTime': true });
jquery-timepicker can render itself as a select element too.
$('#selectExample').timepicker(); $('#selectButton').click(function(e) { $('#selectExample').timepicker('option', { useSelect: true }); $(this).hide(); });
jquery-timepicker can be bound to any visibile DOM element, such as spans or divs.
$('#spanExample').timepicker(); $('#openSpanExample').on('click', function(){ $('#spanExample').timepicker('show'); });
<p id="datepairExample"> <input type="text" class="date start" /> <input type="text" class="time start" /> to <input type="text" class="time end" /> <input type="text" class="date end" /> </p> <script type="text/javascript" src="datepair.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.datepair.js"></script> <script> // initialize input widgets first $('#datepairExample .time').timepicker({ 'showDuration': true, 'timeFormat': 'g:ia' }); $('#datepairExample .date').datepicker({ 'format': 'yyyy-m-d', 'autoclose': true }); // initialize datepair $('#datepairExample').datepair(); </script>
Check the documentation or submit an issue on GitHub.