NextUI Provider
Here's the API reference for the NextUIProvider
.
Props
navigate
navigate
provides a client side router to all nested components such as Link, Menu, Tabs, Table, etc.
type: ((path: string) => void) | undefined
locale
The locale to apply to the children.
type: string | undefined
Here's the supported locales. By default, It is en-US
.
const localeValues = ['fr-FR', 'fr-CA', 'de-DE', 'en-US', 'en-GB', 'ja-JP','da-DK', 'nl-NL', 'fi-FI', 'it-IT', 'nb-NO', 'es-ES','sv-SE', 'pt-BR', 'zh-CN', 'zh-TW', 'ko-KR', 'bg-BG','hr-HR', 'cs-CZ', 'et-EE', 'hu-HU', 'lv-LV', 'lt-LT','pl-PL', 'ro-RO', 'ru-RU', 'sr-SP', 'sk-SK', 'sl-SI','tr-TR', 'uk-UA', 'ar-AE', 'ar-DZ', 'AR-EG', 'ar-SA','el-GR', 'he-IL', 'fa-AF', 'am-ET', 'hi-IN', 'th-TH'];
Here's an example to set a Spanish locale.
"use client";import {type ReactNode} from "react";import {NextUIProvider} from "@nextui-org/react";export function AppProvider(props: AppProviderProps) {const {children, className} = props;return (<NextUIProvider locale="es-ES" className={className}>{children}</NextUIProvider>);}interface AppProviderProps {children: ReactNode;className?: string;}
defaultDates
The default dates range that can be selected in the calendar.
type: { minDate?: CalendarDate | undefined; maxDate?: CalendarDate | undefined; }
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minDate
The minimum date that can be selected in the calendar.
type:
CalendarDate | undefined
default:
new CalendarDate(1900, 1, 1)
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maxDate
The maximum date that can be selected in the calendar.
type:
CalendarDate | undefined
default:
new CalendarDate(2099, 12, 31)
createCalendar
This function helps to reduce the bundle size by providing a custom calendar system.
By default, this includes all calendar systems supported by @internationalized/date
. However,
if your application supports a more limited set of regions, or you know you will only be picking dates
in a certain calendar system, you can reduce your bundle size by providing your own implementation
of createCalendar
that includes a subset of these Calendar implementations.
For example, if your application only supports Gregorian dates, you could implement a createCalendar
function like this:
import {GregorianCalendar} from '@internationalized/date';function createCalendar(identifier) {switch (identifier) {case 'gregory':return new GregorianCalendar();default:throw new Error(`Unsupported calendar ${identifier}`);}}
This way, only GregorianCalendar is imported, and the other calendar implementations can be tree-shaken.
type: ((calendar: SupportedCalendars) => Calendar | null) | undefined
Types
CalendarDate
A CalendarDate represents a date without any time components in a specific calendar system from @internationalized/date
.
SupportedCalendars
Supported react-aria i18n calendars.
type SupportedCalendars =| "buddhist"| "ethiopic"| "ethioaa"| "coptic"| "hebrew"| "indian"| "islamic-civil"| "islamic-tbla"| "islamic-umalqura"| "japanese"| "persian"| "roc"| "gregory";