The date and time inputs provide a simple way for end-users to pick values from a fixed set.
Date
To create an input for selecting a time, use the date input:
Reading input value in a line-item logic.
final datePattern = 'yyyy-MM-dd' def date = api.parseDate(datePattern, input.date)
Time
To create an input for selecting a time, use the time input:
Reading input value in a line-item logic.
def matcher = input.time =~ /(?<hour>[0-9]{2}):(?<minute>[0-9]{2})/ matcher.matches() // ❶ def hour = matcher.group('hour') as Integer def minute = matcher.group('minute') as Integer
❶ You need to test if pattern matches before you can extract groups by name.
Date Time
To create an input for selecting a combination of date and time, use the date-time input:
Reading input value in a line-item logic.
final dateTimePattern = "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSS'Z'" def dateTime = api.parseDateTime(dateTimePattern, input.dateTime)
Date Range
To create an input for selecting a pair of dates — a date range — use the date range input:
Reading input value in a line-item logic.
final datePattern = 'yyyy-MM-dd' def dateFrom = api.parseDate(datePattern, input.dateRange[0]) def dateTo = api.parseDate(datePattern, input.dateRange[1])
Minimum and Maximum Values
You can restrict the input from the user, by setting minimum and maximum dates.
As of version 7.3, the functionality for setting the minimum and maximum values hasn’t been implemented in the frontend application. However, you can still set these properties in a Groovy logic.
String dateFormat = "yyyy-MM-dd" Date minDate = api.parseDate(dateFormat, "2021-01-15") Date maxDate = api.parseDate(dateFormat, "2021-01-25") api.inputBuilderFactory() .createDateUserEntry('Date') .setMin(minDate) .setMax(maxDate) .getInput()