The KendoReact Date Inputs is a collection of customizable, responsive, and interactive UI components that let the user pick dates and times when filling in data or scheduling appointments. Based on the chosen component, end users can type the date and time directly, set it with the arrow buttons from the keyboard, or select it from beautifully rendered popups.
Use React Date Inputs for FreeYou can use the free components from the React Date Inputs package in production—no sign-up or license required. Date Inputs are part of KendoReact, an enterprise-grade UI library with 120+ free and premium components. To test-drive premium components, start a 30-day trial. What are the KendoReact Date Inputs?The KendoReact Date Inputs are native KendoReact components built specifically for the React ecosystem and distributed via npm.
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The package includes a rich selection of fully configurable button types that help you create stylish and practical applications.
Free React Date InputsThe following components are available for use without a commercial license.
Advanced React Date InputsThe following components require a commercial license.
Key FeaturesThe KendoReact Date Inputs provide the following key features. Note that this is not an exhaustive list.
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propertiesThe KendoReact Date Inputs provide both free React date inputs and advanced date inputs which require a commercial license key or an active trial license key. If you need to develop apps using the advanced React date inputs or other advanced KendoReact components and features, follow the instructions on the My License page to activate your license.
The KendoReact Date Inputs are built natively for React, with no dependencies. They leverage key React concepts such as components-based architecture, props and state management, conditional rendering, and event handling.
You have complete control over your React date inputs and you can extend or override their default behaviors and appearance via props and event handlers.
React Date Inputs with Other KendoReact ComponentsYou can combine multiple KendoReact components with the React date inputs in the same application:
React Date Inputs with Other Telerik ComponentsThe Date Inputs package is a dependency for multiple other KendoReact components.
Based on the frameworks and technologies used in your project, you can combine UI components from different Telerik and Progress suites.
Frequently Asked Questions Are the KendoReact Date Inputs Free to UseThe KendoReact Date Inputs provide both free React date inputs and advanced date inputs which require a commercial license key or an active trial license key.
You can start using the free components without any license or registration with Progress or Telerik.
How to Create Date Inputs in ReactTo create a date input in React, you need to install the KendoReact Date Inputs package and then import the respective date input components in your application. After that, you can use the various available date inputs in your React application. For more information, refer to the Getting Started with the KendoReact Date Inputs article.
How to Upgrade to the Advanced Date InputsIf you want to use any of the advanced React date inputs, UI components, or component features, you need a valid commercial license or an active trial license. A free trial is available, if you want to try out the advanced features before purchase.
What are the Available Support OptionsFor any questions about the use of KendoReact Date Inputs, or any other KendoReact components, there are several support options available:
KendoReact license holders and anyone in an active trial can also take advantage of the outstanding KendoReact customer support delivered by the developers who built the library. To submit a support ticket, use the Telerik support system.
Need something unique that is tailor-made for your project? Progress offers its Progress Services group that can work with you to create any customized solution that you might need.
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