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@date-io/moment
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@date-io/moment is a date management library that provides a wrapper around the Moment.js library. It is commonly used in conjunction with Material-UI pickers to handle date and time operations in a consistent and easy-to-use manner.
Parsing Dates
This feature allows you to parse dates from strings or other formats into Moment.js date objects.
const moment = require('moment');
const { default: MomentUtils } = require('@date-io/moment');
const momentUtils = new MomentUtils();
const date = momentUtils.date('2023-10-01');
console.log(date.format());
Formatting Dates
This feature allows you to format Moment.js date objects into strings according to a specified format.
const moment = require('moment');
const { default: MomentUtils } = require('@date-io/moment');
const momentUtils = new MomentUtils();
const date = momentUtils.date('2023-10-01');
const formattedDate = momentUtils.format(date, 'YYYY-MM-DD');
console.log(formattedDate);
Adding and Subtracting Time
This feature allows you to add or subtract time units (days, months, years, etc.) from a Moment.js date object.
const moment = require('moment');
const { default: MomentUtils } = require('@date-io/moment');
const momentUtils = new MomentUtils();
const date = momentUtils.date('2023-10-01');
const newDate = momentUtils.add(date, 1, 'day');
console.log(newDate.format());
Comparing Dates
This feature allows you to compare two Moment.js date objects to see if one is before or after the other.
const moment = require('moment');
const { default: MomentUtils } = require('@date-io/moment');
const momentUtils = new MomentUtils();
const date1 = momentUtils.date('2023-10-01');
const date2 = momentUtils.date('2023-10-02');
const isBefore = momentUtils.isBefore(date1, date2);
console.log(isBefore);
@date-io/date-fns is a date management library that provides a wrapper around the date-fns library. It offers similar functionalities to @date-io/moment but uses date-fns for date operations, which is known for its functional programming style and tree-shakable modules.
@date-io/luxon is a date management library that provides a wrapper around the Luxon library. Luxon is a modern JavaScript date-time library built by one of the Moment.js developers, offering a more modern API and better support for internationalization.
@date-io/dayjs is a date management library that provides a wrapper around the Day.js library. Day.js is a lightweight alternative to Moment.js with a similar API, making it easy to switch from Moment.js while benefiting from a smaller bundle size.
This project is a part of date-io monorepo and contains the unified interface of moment.
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FAQs
Abstraction over common javascript date management libraries
The npm package @date-io/moment receives a total of 473,702 weekly downloads. As such, @date-io/moment popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @date-io/moment demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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