Easily add pickadate.js to your Rails 3.1+ application using the asset pipeline.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'pickadate-rails'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Pickadate has a number of files associated with it. They are documented on the pickadate repository. Files in this gem are namespaced into a pickadate
folder, and otherwise match the filenames from the pickadate repo.
Often done in application.js
:
//= require pickadate/picker # required
//= require pickadate/picker.date # for the date picker
//= require pickadate/picker.time # for the time picker
Often done in application.css
.
For the default theme:
*= require pickadate/default
*= require pickadate/default.date
*= require pickadate/default.time
For the classic theme:
*= require pickadate/classic
*= require pickadate/classic.date
*= require pickadate/classic.time
Translations are available by loading them in your javascript/coffeescript file. For example, in application.js
//= require pickadate/translations/bg_BG
Starting with version 3.5.2.0 of this gem, we have switched to matching the gem version with pickadate's current version number. We'll use the tiny version number for changes to the gem itself. Therefore, the gem version jumps from 1.5 (bundling pickadate 3.5) to 3.5.2.0 (bundling pickadate 3.5.2).
- Run
rake pickadate:download
- Update
lib/pickadate-rails/version
- Update the version number in the Readme
- Create a pull request
Pickadate itself and this gem are under the MIT license.