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daty

v1.2.2

Published

A tiny library to manage date objects.

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6,278

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daty

daty

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A tiny library to manage date objects.

:cloud: Installation

# Using npm
npm install --save daty

# Using yarn
yarn add daty

:clipboard: Example

const Daty = require("daty");

// You can initialize Daty using the date parameters
const d = new Daty(2015, 11, 16, 18, 42);

// ...but you have friendly date formatting
console.log(d.format("LL"));
// => December 16, 2015

console.log(d.format("LLLL"));
// => Wednesday, December 16, 2015 6:42 PM

console.log(d.utc().format("LLLL"));
// => Wednesday, December 16, 2015 4:42 PM

// Go back in the history, when the Romanian revolution started in 1989
// We will clone the current date since we will need it later.
// Also, subtract 26 years.
const revolutionDate = d.clone().subtract(26, "years");
console.log(revolutionDate.format("LLL"));
// => December 16, 1989 12:00 AM

// Make a difference in years
const difference = new Daty().diff(revolutionDate, "years");

console.log(`Right now there are ${difference} years since the Romanian revolution, 1989.`);
// => Right now there are 26 years since the Romanian revolution, 1989.

:question: Get Help

There are few ways to get help:

  1. Please post questions on Stack Overflow. You can open issues with questions, as long you add a link to your Stack Overflow question.
  2. For bug reports and feature requests, open issues. :bug:
  3. For direct and quick help, you can use Codementor. :rocket:

:memo: Documentation

format(s)

Formats the date by specifying the format.

Params

  • String s: The date format using the formatoid supported fields or the presets:
  • L : M/D/YYYY
  • LL: MMMM D, YYYY
  • LLL: MMMM D, YYYY hh:mm A
  • LLLL: dddd, MMMM D, YYYY h:m A

If not specified, the date object will be stringified using the native toString() method.

Return

  • String The formated date.

fromNow()

Returns the "from now" value which is human readable.

Return

  • String The human readable "from now" value.

add(count, what)

Adds a specified number of units to the date.

Params

  • String count: The number of units to subtract.
  • String what: One of the units supported by add-subtract-date.

Return

  • Daty The Daty instance.

subtract(count, what)

Subtracts a specified number of units to the date.

Params

  • String count: The number of units to subtract.
  • String what: One of the units supported by add-subtract-date.

Return

  • Daty The Daty instance.

clone()

Clones the Daty instance.

Return

  • Daty A new Daty instance that is cloned from the first one.

diff(d, units)

Makes the difference between the current instance and a specified Daty instance.

Params

  • Daty|Date d: The date object.
  • String units: One of the units supported by diff-dates

Return

  • Number The difference result (in units).

isEqual(d)

Checks if the date instance is equal to another date object.

Params

  • Daty|Date d: The date object.

Return

  • Boolean true if they are equal, false otherwise.

isBefore(d)

Checks if the date instance is before to another date object.

Params

  • Daty|Date d: The date object.

Return

  • Boolean true if the date object is before the specified date or false otherwise.

isAfter(d)

Checks if the date instance is after another date object.

Params

  • Daty|Date d: The date object.

Return

  • Boolean true if the date object is after the specified date or false otherwise.

isAfter()

isValid Checks if the date instance is valid.

Return

  • Boolean true if the date object is valid, false otherwise.

utc()

Useful to format the date in UTC.

Return

  • Daty A new Daty instance which will be formatted in UTC output.

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:dizzy: Where is this library used?

If you are using this library in one of your projects, add it in this list. :sparkles:

  • 3abn
  • bloggify-article
  • bloggify-shop
  • bug-killer
  • cli-sunset
  • coindesk.js
  • cute-logger
  • ekoheat-boiler-parser
  • git-stats-html
  • idea
  • striking-clock
  • sunset-app-bloggify
  • sunset-year

:scroll: License

MIT © Ionică Bizău