Migration from @material-ui/pickers
@material-ui/pickers
was moved to the @mui/lab
.
This guide is an overview of the core concepts that were changed from pickers v3.2.10.
Installation
You need to install the @mui/lab
package if it's not already installed.
⚠️ Make sure you have installed a version between v5.0.0-alpha.30
and v5.0.0-alpha.89
inclusively.
Imports
The keyboard
version of pickers is no longer published. All versions of mobile and desktop pickers implement keyboard input for accessibility.
-import { KeyboardDatePicker } from '@material-ui/pickers';
+import DatePicker from '@mui/lab/DatePicker';
-<KeyboardDatePicker />
+<DatePicker />
Also, instead of providing a variant
prop, these were moved to different imports, meaning that your bundle won't include Dialog
if you are using only the desktop picker.
<DesktopDatePicker />
– Only desktop view.<MobileDatePicker />
– Only mobile view.<DatePicker />
– Mobile or Desktop view according to the user pointer preference.<StaticDatePicker />
– The picker view itself, without input or any other wrapper.
-import { DatePicker } from '@material-ui/pickers';
+import DesktopDatePicker from '@mui/lab/DesktopDatePicker';
-<DatePicker variant="inline" />
+<DesktopDatePicker />
The same convention applies to TimePicker
– <DesktopTimePicker>
and <MobileTimePicker />
.
MuiPickersUtilsProvider
The MuiPickersUtilsProvider
was removed in favor of LocalizationProvider
. Also, pickers do not require you to install date-io adapters manually. Everything is included with the lab
.
❌ Before:
import AdapterDateFns from '@date-io/date-fns';
import { MuiPickersUtilsProvider } from '@material-ui/pickers';
✅ After:
import AdapterDateFns from '@mui/lab/AdapterDateFns';
import LocalizationProvider from '@mui/lab/LocalizationProvider';
function App() {
return (
<LocalizationProvider dateAdapter={AdapterDateFns}>
...
</LocalizationProvider>
)
);
Render input
We introduced a new required renderInput
prop. This simplifies using non-Material UI text field input components.
<DatePicker renderInput={(props) => <TextField {...props} />} />
<TimePicker renderInput={(props) => <TextField {...props} />} />
Previously, props were spread on the <TextField />
component. From now on you will need to use the new renderInput
prop to provide these:
<DatePicker
- label="Date"
- helperText="Something"
+ renderInput={props => <TextField label="Date" helperText="Something" /> }
/>
State management
The state/value management logic for pickers was rewritten from scratch. Pickers will now call the onChange
prop when each view of the date picker ends is completed. The onError
handler is also completely different. Triple-check your pickers with forms integration, because form-integration issues can be subtle.
No required mask
Mask is no longer required. Also, if your provided mask is not valid, pickers will just ignore the mask, and allow arbitrary input.
<DatePicker
mask="mm"
value={new Date()}
onChange={console.log}
renderInput={(props) => (
<TextField {...props} helperText="invalid mask" />
)}
/>
<DatePicker
value={new Date()}
onChange={console.log}
renderInput={(props) => (
<TextField {...props} helperText="valid mask" />
)}
/>
And many more
<DatePicker
- format="DD-MM-YYYY"
+ inputFormat="DD-MM-YYYY"
There are many changes, be careful, make sure your tests, and build passes. In the event you have an advanced usage of the date picker, it will likely be simpler to rewrite it.
Please open a pull request to improve the guide if you notice an opportunity for doing such.