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timemark

v1.1.0

Published

a tool for humanizing time

Downloads

4

Readme

timemark

timemark

a tool for humanizing time

中文文档(TODO)

Usage

npm i timemark
or
yarn add timemark


/**
 * timemark
 *
 * it tells the mark of (endDate - startDate)
 * startDate is an optional parament, default by current time // new Date()
 *
 * @param    {string | number | Date}  endDate
 * @param    {string | number | Date}  startDate
 *
 * @returns  string
 */

import timemark from 'timemark';


const mark = timemark(Date.now()); // == timemark(Date.now(), new Data())
console.log(mark); // -> '今天'

const mark2 = timemark(1546272000000, 1546358400000) // as (2019-1-1, 2019-1-2)
console.log(mark2); // -> '昨天'

Rule

Calculate the delta of endDay to startDay. The mark will fall into one of these methods by delta range.

  • closest days '昨天', '今天', '明天', '后天'
    current range is [-1, 2]
    configurable only in source code

  • little futher days '周六', '下周一'
    current range is delta from startDay in [3, 6]
    configurable only in source code

  • others
    simple formatter by pattern 'YYYY-MM-DD', such as '2019-02-03'
    if you want more, try moment.js.

'2019-02-03',
'2019-02-04',
'昨天', 
'今天', 
'明天', 
'后天', 
'周六', 
'周日', 
'下周一', 
'下周二',
'2019-02-13',
'2019-02-14',

Source Code

npm run test
or
yarn test

Further

  • better README
  • more test
  • more option for the function (see the code)