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dayjs-parser
Advanced tools
A comprehensive and extensible date parsing plugin for
dayjs. It allows passing a wide variety of date formats to
dayjs()
. Most locales are supported automatically.
It uses any-date-parser for parsing date strings.
Intl
global objectnpm install dayjs dayjs-parser
OPTION 1: Use a single import
const dayjs = require('dayjs-parser/dayjs');
const date1 = dayjs('March 5th, 2016 at 7:05pm');
const date2 = dayjs('9 days ago');
const date3 = dayjs('2016-03-05 23:59:59 CST');
OPTION 2: Register as a regular dayjs plugin
const dayjs = require('dayjs');
const parserPlugin = require('dayjs-parser');
dayjs.extend(parserPlugin);
const date1 = dayjs('Wed Jan 19 2022 17:52:46');
const date2 = dayjs('in 2 weeks');
const date3 = dayjs('2016-03-05T23:59:59.000Z');
dayjs-parser
relies on
any-date-format which supports
even more formats. See the
exhaustive list.
See any-date-format's instructions.
Example:
const parser = require('dayjs-parser');
parser.addFormat(
new parser.Format({
matcher: /^Q([1-4]) (\d{4})$/,
handler: function ([, quarter, year]) {
const monthByQuarter = { 1: 1, 2: 4, 3: 7, 4: 10 };
const month = monthByQuarter[quarter];
return { year, month };
},
})
);
Locales are supported by first setting the global locale:
const parserPlugin = require('dayjs-parser');
dayjs.extend(parserPlugin);
dayjs.locale('fr');
const date = dayjs('15 septembre 2015');
See the Dayjs docs on locales
dayjs-parser
has 100% code coverage.
npm test
npm run coverage
Unit tests require a global install of full-icu
and dayjs
. The test runner
will attempt to install these if absent.
Contributions are welcome. Please open a GitHub ticket for bugs or feature requests. Please make a pull request for any fixes or new code you'd like to be incorporated.
FAQs
Date parsing plugin for dayjs
We found that dayjs-parser 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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