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flowing-moments

v2.1.1

Published

Calculates a stream of _dates_ extending from any given date (that moment.js can recognize), or the current date when none is provided. Many configuration options including: startDay, format, stride, exclude, limit.

Downloads

17

Readme

flowing-moments

Installation

npm install flowing-moments
cd [node_modules/]flowing-moments
npm install     # required: to download the dependencies
npm test        # optional

API

use as a module..

var days = require('flowing-moments')

// > use the defaults:
// days('', {}, cb)

// > specify a date that moment can parse:
// days(any_valid_date, cb)

// > opts are optional,
// > cb can be 2nd or 3rd parameter:
// days(Date.now(), null, cb)

var opts = { format: 'dddd Do MMM YYYY' }
days('2010-12-25', opts, function(err, data) {
  if (err) throw err
  data.pipe(process.stdout)	// streaming data
})

or from the command line..

node index.js --format='dddd Do, MMM YYYY' --limit=5 --stride=7 '2008-02-29'

//output is:
Friday 29th, Feb 2008
Friday 22nd, Feb 2008
Friday 15th, Feb 2008
Friday 8th, Feb 2008
Friday 1st, Feb 2008

its easy to get the previous four fridays:

node index.js --startDay='fri' --stride=7 |head -n4

display four weeks but exclude the weekends:

node index.js '2008-02-29' -l20 --exclude='sat,sun' --format='ddd Do, MMM YYYY'

//output is:
Fri 29th, Feb 2008
Thu 28th, Feb 2008
Wed 27th, Feb 2008
Tue 26th, Feb 2008
Mon 25th, Feb 2008
Fri 22nd, Feb 2008
Thu 21st, Feb 2008
Wed 20th, Feb 2008
Tue 19th, Feb 2008
Mon 18th, Feb 2008
Fri 15th, Feb 2008
Thu 14th, Feb 2008
Wed 13th, Feb 2008
Tue 12th, Feb 2008
Mon 11th, Feb 2008
Fri 8th, Feb 2008
Thu 7th, Feb 2008
Wed 6th, Feb 2008
Tue 5th, Feb 2008
Mon 4th, Feb 2008

display usage information:

node index.js --help

Documentation

see the Moment.js docs for different ways of formatting the date output

(in)accuracy

There is an issue with accuracy when using date.subtract(n, 'days'), which is discussed in this issue. A hardLimit has been implemented here to avoid dates earlier than June 1888, this is NOT the point at which the bug appears, it is just an arbitrary limit because for my use case i am not interested in dates older than this.

License

MIT