import datetime
import panel as pn
pn.extension()
The DatetimeRangePicker
widget allows selecting selecting a datetime value using a text box and the browser's datetime-picking utility.
Discover more on using widgets to add interactivity to your applications in the how-to guides on interactivity. Alternatively, learn how to set up callbacks and (JS-)links between parameters or how to use them as part of declarative UIs with Param.
For details on other options for customizing the component see the layout and styling how-to guides.
value
(tuple): Tuple of upper and lower bounds of the selected range expressed as datetime typesstart
(date or datetime): Inclusive lower bound of the allowed date selection.end
(date or datetime): Inclusive upper bound of the allowed date selection.disabled_dates
(list): Dates to make unavailable for selection; others will be availableenabled_dates
(list): Dates to make available for selection; others will be unavailableenable_time:
(boolean): Enable editing of the time in the widget, default is Trueenable_seconds:
(boolean): Enable editing of seconds in the widget, default is Truemilitary_time:
(boolean): Whether to display time in 24 hour format, default is Truedisabled
(boolean): Whether the widget is editablevisible
(boolean): Whether the widget is visiblename
(str): The title of the widgetDatetimeRangePicker
uses a browser-dependent calendar widget to select the datetime:
values = (datetime.datetime(2021, 3, 2, 12, 10), datetime.datetime(2021, 3, 2, 12, 22))
datetime_range_picker = pn.widgets.DatetimeRangePicker(name='Datetime Range Picker', value=values)
datetime_range_picker
DatetimeRangePicker.value
returns a tuple of datetime values that can be read out and set like other widgets:
datetime_range_picker.value
The DatetimeRangePicker
widget exposes a number of options which can be changed from both Python and Javascript. Try out the effect of these parameters interactively:
pn.Row(datetime_range_picker.controls(jslink=True), datetime_range_picker)