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date-frequency

Temporal frequency library

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Temporal frequency library

Example

var frequency = new Frequency();

frequency.on('hour', 10)
  .on('minute', 30)
  .on('second', 0)
  .between(new Date(2013, 8, 2), new Date(2013, 8, 8, 23, 59));

/*
  returns an array with these dates:
  2013-09-02 10:30:00
  2013-09-03 10:30:00
  2013-09-04 10:30:00
  2013-09-05 10:30:00
  2013-09-06 10:30:00
  2013-09-07 10:30:00
  2013-09-08 10:30:00
  */

Methods

Frequency()

Constructor takes a string notation (also see toString()).

var frequency = Frequency('F3D/WT10H30M0S');
// every Wednesday at 10:30:00

.on(unit, fix, scope)

Add frequency rules by specifying a unit and a value to fix it to and an optional scope. The fix parameter can also be an object containing 3 properties: fix, scope and fn.

frequency.on('hour', 10).on('minute', 0).on('second', 0);
// each day at 10:00:00

frequency.on('day', 6).on('m', 30).on('s', 0);
// each 30 minutes after the hour of the 6th day of each month

frequency.on('d', 7, 'week').on('h', 0).on('m', 0).on('s', 0);
// Sundays at midnight

Frequency.fn.even = require('number-kind').even;
frequency.on('week', {fn: 'even', scope: 'epoch'}).on('h', 0).on('m', 0).on('s', 0);
// days of even weeks at midnight

.next(date)

Returns the next occurence of the frequency after the specified date.

.between(start, end)

Returns all occurences of the frequency between (and including) the specified start and end date.

.toString()

Returns a string notation of the frequency (useful for storage).

Development

  • Clone repo & npm install.
  • Lint & test: npm test.

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Package last updated on 25 Aug 2014

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