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quartz-date-formatters

v1.0.1

Published

A bunch of settings and functions for creating date formats in Quartz style.

Downloads

8

Readme

Quartz date formatters

A bunch of settings and functions for creating date formats in Quartz style.

Installation

npm install quartz-date-formatters --save

Tests/development

npm start (run tests and watch for changes)
npm test (run tests)

Usage

import { dateFormatters } from 'quartz-date-formatters';
let dateJan1 = new Date(1982, 0, 1);
dateFormatters.lmdy(dateJan1) // 1/1/82
dateFormatters.Mdd(dateJan1) // Jan. 1
dateFormatters.Mdd(dateJan1) // Jan. 1
dateFormatters.Q(dateJan1) // 1982
dateFormatters.Q(dateJan1, 7) // "Q3" (7 is used to set quarter start month)

There are many more examples of usage in the tests.

Explanation

This library exposes two very similar objects:

import { dateFormats, dateFormatters } from 'quartz-date-formatters';

Each object is a key/value mapping of our own custom date format types (see a list of them below).

The values in dateFormats are either of type String or Function. The Strings are valid [d3-time-format][1] strings, that is to say, you can pass them directly to d3-time-format to create a formatter function.

The Functions are custom date formatters that have the type signature:

(Javascript Date) -> String

The dateFormatters object exposes all formatter functions of that type signature, processing dateFormats and passing the d3 formatter strings to d3-time-format. They are only separate in case you need to pass the formatter string around (as we need to do in Atlas JSON, as JSON does not support functions).

Docs

Available formats:

dateFormatters.lmdy(date)
dateFormatters.mmdd(date)
dateFormatters.Mdd(date)
dateFormatters.M1d(date)
dateFormatters.ddM(date)
dateFormatters.mmyy(date)
dateFormatters.yy(date)
dateFormatters.yyyy(date)
dateFormatters.MM(date)
dateFormatters.M(date)
dateFormatters.h(date)
dateFormatters.hmm(date)
dateFormatters.Q(date)

Sample output for all formatters can be seen in the tests.