How to set minDate is tomorrow in air datepicker plugin?












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I need help. I have to set minDate is tomorrow date. i tried like this, but it isn't work.



$(function() {
$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: "+1"
});
});


I use this plugin. I saw examples, but there is only today's date. Thanks










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  • best longtime approach for you will be to use moment.js javascript library for all datetime related calculations. You simple create a date variable and then using moment.js calculate one day less and then add that date to datepicker constructor.

    – vibs2006
    Nov 27 '18 at 8:33
















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I need help. I have to set minDate is tomorrow date. i tried like this, but it isn't work.



$(function() {
$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: "+1"
});
});


I use this plugin. I saw examples, but there is only today's date. Thanks










share|improve this question























  • best longtime approach for you will be to use moment.js javascript library for all datetime related calculations. You simple create a date variable and then using moment.js calculate one day less and then add that date to datepicker constructor.

    – vibs2006
    Nov 27 '18 at 8:33














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I need help. I have to set minDate is tomorrow date. i tried like this, but it isn't work.



$(function() {
$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: "+1"
});
});


I use this plugin. I saw examples, but there is only today's date. Thanks










share|improve this question














I need help. I have to set minDate is tomorrow date. i tried like this, but it isn't work.



$(function() {
$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: "+1"
});
});


I use this plugin. I saw examples, but there is only today's date. Thanks







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Гани ШахмуратГани Шахмурат

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  • best longtime approach for you will be to use moment.js javascript library for all datetime related calculations. You simple create a date variable and then using moment.js calculate one day less and then add that date to datepicker constructor.

    – vibs2006
    Nov 27 '18 at 8:33



















  • best longtime approach for you will be to use moment.js javascript library for all datetime related calculations. You simple create a date variable and then using moment.js calculate one day less and then add that date to datepicker constructor.

    – vibs2006
    Nov 27 '18 at 8:33

















best longtime approach for you will be to use moment.js javascript library for all datetime related calculations. You simple create a date variable and then using moment.js calculate one day less and then add that date to datepicker constructor.

– vibs2006
Nov 27 '18 at 8:33





best longtime approach for you will be to use moment.js javascript library for all datetime related calculations. You simple create a date variable and then using moment.js calculate one day less and then add that date to datepicker constructor.

– vibs2006
Nov 27 '18 at 8:33












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Per the documentation:




To limit date selection, use minDate and maxDate, they must receive JavaScript Date object.




So you need to construct a date object first, and then increment the day field, then pass it to the minDate key.



var minDate = new Date();
minDate.setDate(minDate.getDate() + 1);

$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: minDate
});





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  • yeahh. You're my savior)

    – Гани Шахмурат
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:02











  • great :), pls confirm this as your final ans

    – Yash Soni
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:06



















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try this , works with me using jquery datepicker



$(function() {
$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: 1
});
});





share|improve this answer
























  • still not working. I caught this console error Uncaught TypeError: e.getFullYear is not a function

    – Гани Шахмурат
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:00











  • can u tell, which version are you using

    – Yash Soni
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:01











  • I don't know. There is no info about version

    – Гани Шахмурат
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:04











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Per the documentation:




To limit date selection, use minDate and maxDate, they must receive JavaScript Date object.




So you need to construct a date object first, and then increment the day field, then pass it to the minDate key.



var minDate = new Date();
minDate.setDate(minDate.getDate() + 1);

$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: minDate
});





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  • yeahh. You're my savior)

    – Гани Шахмурат
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:02











  • great :), pls confirm this as your final ans

    – Yash Soni
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:06
















1














Per the documentation:




To limit date selection, use minDate and maxDate, they must receive JavaScript Date object.




So you need to construct a date object first, and then increment the day field, then pass it to the minDate key.



var minDate = new Date();
minDate.setDate(minDate.getDate() + 1);

$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: minDate
});





share|improve this answer
























  • yeahh. You're my savior)

    – Гани Шахмурат
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:02











  • great :), pls confirm this as your final ans

    – Yash Soni
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:06














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Per the documentation:




To limit date selection, use minDate and maxDate, they must receive JavaScript Date object.




So you need to construct a date object first, and then increment the day field, then pass it to the minDate key.



var minDate = new Date();
minDate.setDate(minDate.getDate() + 1);

$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: minDate
});





share|improve this answer













Per the documentation:




To limit date selection, use minDate and maxDate, they must receive JavaScript Date object.




So you need to construct a date object first, and then increment the day field, then pass it to the minDate key.



var minDate = new Date();
minDate.setDate(minDate.getDate() + 1);

$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: minDate
});






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answered Nov 27 '18 at 4:59









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  • yeahh. You're my savior)

    – Гани Шахмурат
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:02











  • great :), pls confirm this as your final ans

    – Yash Soni
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:06



















  • yeahh. You're my savior)

    – Гани Шахмурат
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:02











  • great :), pls confirm this as your final ans

    – Yash Soni
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:06

















yeahh. You're my savior)

– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:02





yeahh. You're my savior)

– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:02













great :), pls confirm this as your final ans

– Yash Soni
Nov 27 '18 at 5:06





great :), pls confirm this as your final ans

– Yash Soni
Nov 27 '18 at 5:06













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try this , works with me using jquery datepicker



$(function() {
$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: 1
});
});





share|improve this answer
























  • still not working. I caught this console error Uncaught TypeError: e.getFullYear is not a function

    – Гани Шахмурат
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:00











  • can u tell, which version are you using

    – Yash Soni
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:01











  • I don't know. There is no info about version

    – Гани Шахмурат
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:04
















0














try this , works with me using jquery datepicker



$(function() {
$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: 1
});
});





share|improve this answer
























  • still not working. I caught this console error Uncaught TypeError: e.getFullYear is not a function

    – Гани Шахмурат
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:00











  • can u tell, which version are you using

    – Yash Soni
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:01











  • I don't know. There is no info about version

    – Гани Шахмурат
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:04














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try this , works with me using jquery datepicker



$(function() {
$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: 1
});
});





share|improve this answer













try this , works with me using jquery datepicker



$(function() {
$('#myDiv').datepicker({
minDate: 1
});
});






share|improve this answer












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answered Nov 27 '18 at 4:58









Yash SoniYash Soni

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  • still not working. I caught this console error Uncaught TypeError: e.getFullYear is not a function

    – Гани Шахмурат
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:00











  • can u tell, which version are you using

    – Yash Soni
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:01











  • I don't know. There is no info about version

    – Гани Шахмурат
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:04



















  • still not working. I caught this console error Uncaught TypeError: e.getFullYear is not a function

    – Гани Шахмурат
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:00











  • can u tell, which version are you using

    – Yash Soni
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:01











  • I don't know. There is no info about version

    – Гани Шахмурат
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:04

















still not working. I caught this console error Uncaught TypeError: e.getFullYear is not a function

– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:00





still not working. I caught this console error Uncaught TypeError: e.getFullYear is not a function

– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:00













can u tell, which version are you using

– Yash Soni
Nov 27 '18 at 5:01





can u tell, which version are you using

– Yash Soni
Nov 27 '18 at 5:01













I don't know. There is no info about version

– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:04





I don't know. There is no info about version

– Гани Шахмурат
Nov 27 '18 at 5:04


















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