A calendar-style date filter component for Searchkit
npm install searchkit-datefilter---
This Searchkit filter lets users filter start-end date ranges based on a chosen start time and an optional end time.
See demo directory for a working example.

``jsx
import { SearchkitComponent } from "searchkit";
import { DateRangeFilter, DateRangeCalendar } from "searchkit-datefilter"
class App extends SearchkitComponent {
render(){
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If you're using Searchkit CSS, this module should match that pretty well.
`css
@import '../node_modules/searchkit/release/theme.css';
@import '../node_modules/searchkit-datefilter/release/theme.css';
`Note that this is an illustrative example; in actual use you probably want to set up a resolve alias for your
node_modules dir or use ~ if your loader supports it.#### Not seeing those styles...
A quick fix is to add the parameter
url=false to your CSS loader, but note that this will break imports that use url().`js
{
test: /\.css$/,
loader: 'style!css?importLoaders=1&url=false!postcss'
},
`A better solution is to set up css-raw-loader.
Props
- fromDateField (ESField): Required. An elasticsearch date field to use as the beginning.
- toDateField (ESField): Required. An elasticsearch date field to use as the end.
- id (string): Required. id of component. Must be unique. Used as key for url serialisation
- title (string): Required. Title used for component and for selected filters component
- calendarComponent (ReactComponent): Calendar component to use when rendering
- Compatible with DateRangeCalendar
- Defaults to DateRangeFilterInput which just shows two date math input fields
- fieldOptions ({type:"embedded|nested|children", options:Object}) Configures the type field that is stored in ElasticSearch, can be embedded or nested or children
- type:nested requires options.path provided
- type:children requires options.childType provided
- see Field Options in Searchkit documentation
- rangeFormatter ((count:number)=> string|number) A formatter function used to convert numbers into more readable display values. E.g. long number formatting or prefixing currencies.> Warning: Failed context type: Invalid context 'searchkit' of type 'SearchkitManager' supplied to 'DateRangeFilter', expected instance of 'SearchkitManager'
Webpack is bundling searchkit twice. See webpack/webpack#2134.
To resolve this in your project, you will need to add something like this to webpack.config.js:
````
resolve: {
alias: {
'searchkit': path.resolve(path.join(process.cwd(), 'node_modules', 'searchkit'))
}
}