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countdown-x

v1.1.0

Published

The helper function countdown time

Readme

How to install

You can using a in 2 way

    npm install countdown-x
    npm i countdown-x

How to use

See the example below to use it

    var countdownX = require("countdown-x");

    // Using: countdown
    setInterval(() => {
        // it's was called every seconds

        console.log(countdownX.fromNow().countdown("2033/12/10 16:23:00")) // {days: 8, hours: "00", minutes: "05", months: 2, seconds: 44, years: 13}
    }, 1000)


    // Using: countdownEvery
    countdownX
    .fromNow()
    .countdownEvery("2033/12/10 16:23:00", { ms: 1000 }, (values) => {
        // Do something with values
        // it's was called every seconds
        
        console.log(values); // {days: 8, hours: "00", minutes: "05", months: 2, seconds: 44, years: 13}
    });

Documentation

  • eventDate format (ISO 8601 - UTC): yyyy/mm/dd HH:MM:SS

| API | Description | Return | | ----------- |:------------:| ---------:| | fromNow() | Setup countdown destination | void | | countdown(eventDate) | The countdown function | {days, hours, minutes, months, seconds, years} | | countdownEvery(eventDate, options{ms: number}, callback) | The countdown function automatically according to predetermined time | void|

Versions history

| The version | Description | Issues | | ----------- |:------------:| ------:| | v1.0.0 | Project initialization | No issue | | v1.0.1 | Clean code | No issue | | v1.0.2 | Clean code | No issue | | v1.0.3 | Clean code | No issue | | v1.0.4 | Fix | The countdown time is wrong | | v1.0.4-1 | Refactoring the source code | Structure | | v1.0.4-2 | Change example code | No issue | | v1.0.5 | Add type and supported suggest code | No issue | |v1.1.0| add new function support auto setInterval | No issue |