/date-and-time

A Minimalist DateTime utility for Node.js and the browser

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date-and-time

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WHY

Moment.js, the most famous DateTime utility, is very useful. But it's also the bloated module (16.6k gz). If you are looking for a similar and smaller one, this would be a good solution.

Features

  • Minimalist. Only has 1.9k (minified and gzipped)
  • Universal (Isomorphic)
  • Multi language support
  • Not extending built-in Date object
  • Browserify support
  • Legacy IE support. IE6+

Installation

via npm:

$ npm install date-and-time --save

via Bower (DEPRECATED):

$ bower install date-and-time

directly:

<script src="date-and-time.min.js"></script>

Usage

Node.js:

let date = require('date-and-time');

ES6 Modules:

import date from './date-and-time';

AMD:

require(['date-and-time'], function (date) {
});

the browser:

window.date;    // global object

API

format(dateObj, formatString[, utc])

  • {object} dateObj - date object
  • {string} formatString - format string
  • {boolean} [utc] - output as UTC (optional)
let now = new Date();
date.format(now, 'YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss');    // => '2015/01/02 23:14:05'
date.format(now, 'ddd MMM DD YYYY');        // => 'Fri Jan 02 2015'
date.format(now, 'hh:mm A [GMT]Z');         // => '11:14 p.m. GMT-0800'
date.format(now, 'hh:mm A [GMT]Z', true);   // => '07:14 a.m. GMT+0000'
token meaning example
YYYY year 0999, 2015
YY year 15, 99
Y year 999, 2015
MMMM month January, December
MMM month Jan, Dec
MM month 01, 12
M month 1, 12
DD day 02, 31
D day 2, 31
dddd day of week Friday, Sunday
ddd day of week Fri, Sun
dd day of week Fr, Su
HH hour-24 23, 08
H hour-24 23, 8
A meridiem a.m., p.m.
hh hour-12 11, 08
h hour-12 11, 8
mm minute 14, 07
m minute 14, 7
ss second 05, 10
s second 5, 10
SSS millisecond 753, 022
SS millisecond 75, 02
S millisecond 7, 0
Z timezone +0100, -0800

NOTE

[...] in the formatString will be a comment:

date.format(new Date(), 'DD-[MM]-YYYY');    // => '02-MM-2015'
date.format(new Date(), '[DD-[MM]-YYYY]');  // => 'DD-[MM]-YYYY'

parse(dateString, formatString[, utc])

  • {string} dateString - date string
  • {string} formatString - format string
  • {boolean} [utc] - input as UTC (optional)
date.parse('2015/01/02 23:14:05', 'YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss');   // => date object
date.parse('02-01-2015', 'DD-MM-YYYY');                     // => date object
date.parse('11:14:05 p.m.', 'hh:mm:ss A');                  // => (Jan 1 1970 23:14:05 GMT-0800)
date.parse('11:14:05 p.m.', 'hh:mm:ss A', true);            // => (Jan 1 1970 15:14:05 GMT-0800)
date.parse('Jam 1 2017', 'MMM D YYYY');                     // => NaN
date.parse('Feb 29 2017', 'MMM D YYYY');                    // => NaN
token meaning example
YYYY year 2015, 1999
YY year 15, 99
MMMM month January, December
MMM month Jan, Dec
MM month 01, 12
M month 1, 12
DD day 02, 31
D day 2, 31
HH hour-24 23, 08
H hour-24 23, 8
hh hour-12 11, 08
h hour-12 11, 8
A meridiem a.m., p.m.
mm minute 14, 07
m minute 14, 7
ss second 05, 10
s second 5, 10
SSS millisecond 753, 022
SS millisecond 75, 02
S millisecond 7, 0

NOTE 1

The minimum year that can be parsed is year 100, the maximum year is year 9999. Year 69 or less are translated into 2000s, year 70 or more and year 99 or less are translated into 1900s.

date.parse('Dec 31 100', 'MMM d YYYY');     // => (Dec 31 100)
date.parse('Dec 31 9999', 'MMM d YYYY');    // => (Dec 31 9999)
date.parse('Dec 31 0', 'MMM d YYYY');       // => (Dec 31 2000)
date.parse('Dec 31 69', 'MMM d YYYY');      // => (Dec 31 2069)
date.parse('Dec 31 70', 'MMM d YYYY');      // => (Dec 31 1970)
date.parse('Dec 31 99', 'MMM d YYYY');      // => (Dec 31 1999)

NOTE 2

When using hh or h (hour-12), need to use together A (meridiem).

isValid(dateString, formatString)

  • {string} dateString - date string
  • {string} formatString - format string
date.isValid('2015/01/02 23:14:05', 'YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss'); // => true
date.isValid('29-02-2015', 'DD-MM-YYYY');                   // => false

The formatString you can set is the same as the parse function's.

addYears(dateObj, years)

  • {object} dateObj - date object
  • {number} years - adding year
let now = new Date();
let next_year = date.addYears(now, 1);  // => Date object

addMonths(dateObj, months)

  • {object} dateObj - date object
  • {number} months - adding month
let now = new Date();
let next_month = date.addMonths(now, 1); // => Date object

addDays(dateObj, days)

  • {object} dateObj - date object
  • {number} days - adding day
let now = new Date();
let yesterday = date.addDays(now, -1);  // => Date object

addHours(dateObj, hours)

  • {object} dateObj - date object
  • {number} hours - adding hour
let now = new Date();
let an_hour_ago = date.addHours(now, -1); // => Date object

addMinutes(dateObj, minutes)

  • {object} dateObj - date object
  • {number} minutes - adding minute
let now = new Date();
let two_minutes_later = date.addMinutes(now, 2);    // => Date object

addSeconds(dateObj, seconds)

  • {object} dateObj - date object
  • {number} seconds - adding second
let now = new Date();
let three_seconds_ago = date.addSeconds(now, -3);   // => Date object

addMilliseconds(dateObj, milliseconds)

  • {object} dateObj - date object
  • {number} milliseconds - adding millisecond
let now = new Date();
let a_millisecond_later = date.addMilliseconds(now, 1); // => Date object

subtract(dateObj1, dateObj2)

  • {object} date1 - date object
  • {object} date2 - date object
let today = new Date(2015, 0, 2);
let yesterday = new Date(2015, 0, 1);

date.subtract(today, yesterday).toDays();           // => 1 = today - yesterday
date.subtract(today, yesterday).toHours();          // => 24
date.subtract(today, yesterday).toMinutes();        // => 1440
date.subtract(today, yesterday).toSeconds();        // => 86400
date.subtract(today, yesterday).toMilliseconds();   // => 86400000

isLeapYear(dateObj)

  • {object} dateObj - date object
let date1 = new Date(2015, 0, 2);
let date2 = new Date(2012, 0, 2);
date.isLeapYear(date1); // => false
date.isLeapYear(date2); // => true

isSameDay(dateObj)

  • {object} date1 - date object
  • {object} date2 - date object
let date1 = new Date(2017, 0, 2, 0);        // Jan 2 2017 00:00:00
let date2 = new Date(2017, 0, 2, 23, 59);   // Jan 2 2017 23:59:00
let date3 = new Date(2017, 0, 1, 23, 59);   // Jan 1 2017 23:59:00
date.isSameDay(date1, date2);   // => true
date.isSameDay(date1, date3);   // => false

Locale

It supports the following languages for now:

  • Arabic (ar)
  • Azerbaijani (az)
  • Bengali (bn)
  • Burmese (my)
  • Chinese (zh-cn)
  • Chinese (zh-tw)
  • Czech (cs)
  • Dutch (nl)
  • English (en)
  • French (fr)
  • German (de)
  • Greek (el)
  • Hindi (hi)
  • Hungarian (hu)
  • Indonesian (id)
  • Italian (it)
  • Japanese (ja)
  • Javanese (jv)
  • Korean (ko)
  • Persian (fa)
  • Polish (pl)
  • Portuguese (pt)
  • Punjabi (pa-in)
  • Romanian (ro)
  • Russian (ru)
  • Serbian (sr)
  • Spanish (es)
  • Thai (th)
  • Turkish (tr)
  • Ukrainian (uk)
  • Uzbek (uz)
  • Vietnamese (vi)

Month, day of week, and meridiem are displayed in English by default. If you want to use other languages, can switch to them as follows:
Node.js:

let date = require('date-and-time');
date.locale('fr');  // French
date.format(new Date(), 'dddd D MMMM'); // => 'lundi 11 janvier'

ES6 Modules:

import date from './date-and-time';
import './locale/it';

date.locale('it');  // Italian
date.format(new Date(), 'dddd D MMMM'); // => 'Lunedì 11 gennaio'

AMD:

require(['date-and-time', 'locale/de'], function (date) {
    date.locale('de');  // German
    date.format(new Date(), 'dddd, D. MMMM');   // => 'Montag, 11. Januar'
});

the browser:

<script src="date-and-time.min.js"></script>
<script src="locale/zh-cn.js"></script>
<script>
date.locale('zh-cn');  // Chinese
date.format(new Date(), 'MMMD日dddd');  // => '1月11日星期一'
</script>

Customizing

You can not only switch to other languages, but can customize them as you want:

let now = new Date();
date.format(now, 'h:m A');  // => '12:34 p.m.'

date.setLocales('en', {
    A: ['AM', 'PM']
});

date.format(now, 'h:m A');  // => '12:34 PM'

Browser Support

Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Internet Explorer 6+.

License

MIT