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Datetime adapter for SAP Fundamentals, based on Moment.js package
Moment.js is a legacy project, now in maintenance mode. Same applies to this adapter, which is based on Moment.js. Please consider using @fundamental-ngx/datetime-adapter instead.
Fundamental Date Picker, Time Picker, Date Time Picker and similar components rely on provided datetime implementation (DatetimeAdapter) and datetime formats (DateTimeFormats).
These components could be used with FdDatetimeAdapter, based on the JavaScript's native Date object, but one of the biggest shortcomings of the native Date object is the inability to set the parse format. As an alternative could be the MomentDateAdapter or a custom DateAdapter that works with the formatting/parsing library of your choice.
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Datetime adapter for SAP Fundamentals, based on Moment.js package
The npm package @fundamental-ngx/moment-adapter receives a total of 13,104 weekly downloads. As such, @fundamental-ngx/moment-adapter popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @fundamental-ngx/moment-adapter 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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