Flatpickr for React.
This package can be install with yarn or npm
npm
npm install --save react-flatpickryarn
yarn add react-flatpickr// Keep in mind that these are the styles from flatpickr package
// See troubleshooting section in case you have problems importing the styles
import "flatpickr/dist/themes/material_green.css";
import Flatpickr from "react-flatpickr";
import { Component } from "react";
class App extends Component {
  constructor() {
    super();
    this.state = {
      date: new Date()
    };
  }
  render() {
    const { date } = this.state;
    return (
      <Flatpickr
        data-enable-time
        value={date}
        onChange={([date]) => {
          this.setState({ date });
        }}
      />
    );
  }
}
string| optional
This is the default value that will be passed to the inner input
string || array || object || number| optional
Same as below
Object| optional
Flatpickr options: you can pass allFlatpickr parametershere.- All 
Flatpickrhooks can be passed within this option too. 
Example:
<Flatpickr options={{ minDate: "2017-01-01" }} />
node| optional
This option is closely related with the wrap option from Flatpickr, please refer to the former link for more information.
string| optional
Custom className that will be applied to the inner input element. In case you need to modify the rendered input styles this is the prop you should use.
The following props are provided in order to customize the Flatpickr's functions default behaviour. Please refer to the Events & Hooks section from Flatpickr library.
function| optional
function| optional
function| optional
function| optional
function| optional
function| optional
function| optional
function| optional
function| optional
function| optional
Use this prop if you want to render your custom component, this is a Render props pattern.
Example usage:
  import React from 'react';
  import Flatpickr from 'react-flatpickr';
  const CustomInput = ({ value, defaultValue, inputRef, ...props }) => {
    return <input {...props} defaultValue={defaultValue} ref={inputRef} />;
  };
  export default function App {
    return (
      <Flatpickr
        render={
          ({defaultValue, value, ...props}, ref) => {
            return <CustomInput defaultValue={defaultValue} inputRef={ref} />
          }
        }
      />
    )
  }You can directly manipulate the flatpickr instance using the flatpickr property on the component.
Example:
  import React, { useRef } from "react";
  import Flatpickr from "react-flatpickr";
  import "flatpickr/dist/flatpickr.css";
  export default function App() {
    const fp = useRef(null);
    return (
      <div>
        <Flatpickr ref={fp} />
        <button
          type="button"
          onClick={() => {
            if (!fp?.current?.flatpickr) return;
            fp.current.flatpickr.clear();
          }}
        >
          Clear
        </button>
      </div>
    );
  }Please import themes directly from the flatpickr dependency.
In most cases, you should just be able to
import 'flatpickr/dist/themes/airbnb.css', but in some cases npm or yarn may installflatpickrinnode_modules/react-flatpickr/node_modules/flatpickr. If that happens, removing yournode_modulesdir and reinstalling should put flatpickr in the rootnode_modulesdir, or you can import fromreact-flatpickr/node_modules/flatpickrmanually.
This occurs due to the date picker being created and destroyed on each render. To avoid this, you need
to ensure that any props and options that are passed in are memoized with useMemo. You should also
ensure that your event handlers have stable references by wrapping them in useCallback.
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