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@ephys/react-intl-formatted-duration

React intl component to express time duration

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Formatted Duration

react-intl is an amazing library providing React components and API to localize your application, however it lacks a Duration component.

If you want to show the time it takes to do something like 1 minute or 5 minutes or even a simple timer 0:30 you're out of luck because the ECMA committee hasn't specified the DurationFormat yet.

This component provides a very simple abstraction that works on React (DOM), React Native and any other target environment to format simple durations.

Usage

npm i --save react-intl-formatted-duration

Extended format

// Using React DOM
import React from 'react';
import FormattedDuration from 'react-intl-formatted-duration';

import styled from 'styled-components';
const Text = styled.span``;

export default MyComponent() {
  return <FormattedDuration seconds={60} textComponent={Text} />
  // will render `1 minute`
}

The default format only shows minutes and seconds. For more complex needs check the custom format section.

It's not necessary to use styled components, you can use any component you like available on your target environment

// Using React Native
import React from 'react';
import FormattedDuration from 'react-intl-formatted-duration';

import { Text } from 'react-native';

export default MyComponent() {
  return <FormattedDuration seconds={60} textComponent={Text} />
  // will render `1 minute`
}
Styling numbers

If you want to style numbers differently from text you can pass a valueComponent

<FormattedDuration seconds={90} textComponent={Text} valueComponent={Value} />

// renders

<Value>1</Value> <Text>minute</Text> <Value>30</Value> <Text>seconds</Text>

Having different components is useful not only for styling. Some languages use different numbering systems. For example Japanese has full-width numbers, so you might want to render 10分 instead of 10分, to do so you can use:

import React from 'react';
import { FormattedNumber } from 'react-intl';
import FormattedDuration from 'react-intl-formatted-duration';

/*
You'll also need to select Japanese locale and configure the IntlProvider to use
`ja-JP-u-nu-fullwide`

Somewhere in you application
import { IntlProvider } from 'react-intl';
<IntlProvider
   locale="ja-JP-u-nu-fullwide"
/>
 */

export default MyComponent() {
  return <FormattedDuration seconds={600} textComponent={Text} valueComponent={FormattedNumber} />
  // will render `10分`
}

Custom format

Hours and days

By default the component only renders minutes and seconds, if you want to display hours or days you can use a custom format:

<FormattedDuration seconds={180000} textComponent={Text} format="{days} {hours} {minutes} {seconds}" />
// will render `2 days 2 hours`

<FormattedDuration seconds={180000} textComponent={Text} format="{hours} {minutes} {seconds}" />
// will render `50 hours`

<FormattedDuration seconds={180000} textComponent={Text} format="{minutes} {seconds}" />
// will render `3000 minutes`
}

Seconds is also optional and if missing, minutes will be rounded to the closed value

<FormattedDuration seconds={10} textComponent={Text} format="{minutes}" />
// will render `0 minutes`

<FormattedDuration seconds={30} textComponent={Text} format="{minutes}" />
// will render `1 minute`

<FormattedDuration seconds={70} textComponent={Text} format="{minutes}" />
// will render `1 minute`

The custom format can itself be localized by passing a message id instead of the actual value

import React from 'react';
import FormattedDuration from 'react-intl-formatted-duration';

import messages from './messages';

export default MyComponent() {
  return (
    <FormattedDuration
      seconds={600}
      textComponent={Text}
      format={messages.customFormat.id}
    />
  );
}
Timer format
import FormattedDuration, { TIMER_FORMAT } from 'react-intl-formatted-duration';

export default MyComponent() {
  return <FormattedDuration seconds={60} textComponent={Text} format={TIMER_FORMAT} />;
  // will render `1:00`
}

Without components

react-intl-formatted-duration exports two methods formatDuration and formatDurationToParts if you need to use the string directly without using a react component. It accepts the same arguments as FormattedDuration except for textComponent and valueComponent. The first argument of those two functions is an intl instance from react-intl. The second argument is the duration in seconds. The third argument is any other argument as an option object.

formatDuration works exactly like FormattedDuration but returns the formatted duration as a string.

import { formatDuration, TIMER_FORMAT } from 'react-intl-formatted-duration';

const formatted = formatDuration(intl, /* seconds = */ 60, { format: TIMER_FORMAT });
// returns '1:00'

formatDurationToParts works like formatDurationToParts but returns the formatted duration as an array of tokens. Similar to what DateTimeFormat#formatToParts produces

import { formatDuration, TIMER_FORMAT } from 'react-intl-formatted-duration';

const formatted = formatDuration(intl, /* seconds = */ 60, { format: TIMER_FORMAT });
// returns [
//   { type: 'minutes', value: '1' },
//   { type: 'literal', value: ':' },
//   { type: 'seconds', value: '00' },
// ]

Localization

react-intl-formatted-duration expects the following keys inside your translation file

  • react-intl-formatted-duration.longFormatting the default format that generates something like 1 minute 30 seconds. It uses the values {days}, {hours}, {minutes} and {seconds}. For example you can change it to {minutes} and {seconds}.
  • react-intl-formatted-duration.duration the format used by the minutes and seconds variables described above. It uses the values {value} and {unit}. The default is {value} {unit} where value is a number and {unit} is the textual unit like minute(s) or second(s).
  • react-intl-formatted-duration.timerFormatting format for TIMER_FORMAT, defaults to {minutes}:{seconds} where both values are numbers padded to have a minimum length of 2 characters
  • react-intl-formatted-duration.daysUnit string for formatting days, default {value, plural, one {# day} other {# days}}
  • react-intl-formatted-duration.hoursUnit string for formatting hours, default {value, plural, one {# hour} other {# hours}}
  • react-intl-formatted-duration.minutesUnit string for formatting minutes, default {value, plural, one {# minute} other {# minutes}}
  • react-intl-formatted-duration.secondsUnit string for formatting seconds, default {value, plural, one {# second} other {# seconds}}

The messages for daysUnit, hoursUnit, minutesUnit, secondsUnit use the format-js syntax.

If you're using the extract-intl script from react-boilerplate you can import react-intl-formatted-duration/messages to automatically generate the keys in your translation files.

Upgrading from version 1.0

Version 2.x allows to use the whole power of format-js message syntax. All you need to do is remove all keys like daysSingular, dayPlural and simply use daysUnit with the format described above.

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Package last updated on 11 Jun 2018

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