ParSec
A duration parser and formatter to turn random garbage into program usable times.
Provides a clear, easy to use interface to parse strings into usable timings
Example:
Parsec('aug3 1920').format('{MONTH-NAME} {DAYS}{DAY-SUFFIX} {YEAR}')
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Installation
NPM
Installing on NPM is simple, just open your terminal and run:
npm install parsec --save
Yarn
to install with Yarn, open your terminal and use:
yarn add parsec
Locales
Supported Locales
All languages supported by this module are translated to the best knowledge of the person submitting the translation, this means we are trying to get native speakers of the language to submit translations of time phrases in their local language,
Language | Native | Supported Since | Translator |
---|
English | English | 0.0.1 | Fatalcenturion |
Planned Locales
This table contains languages which we are planning to implement into the module, but have not managed to do just yet.
If you are a native speaker of any of the languages below and would like to help translate, please get in touch so we can send you a translation package.
Language | Native |
---|
German | Deutsch |
French | français |
Spanish | español |
Portuguese | português |
Suggest a Locale
To suggest a Locale for ParSec, please open an issue and use the "Locale" tag informing us of the locale you wish to add
Usage
ParSec
Importing the module:
const ParSec = require('parsec');
Getting started:
This module is a hybrid function-object, this means that the module can be called by running both:
let parsed = ParSec('1 minute, 30 seconds and 145 milliseconds');
And:
let parsed = ParSec.parse('1 minute, 30 seconds and 145 milliseconds');
Note: in both cases here, parsed
is an instance of TimeConstruct
.
TimeConstruct
is a custom class built to provide detailed information about your parsed results.
Read the documentation on TimeConstruct
for more information
Values:
self
:
Parameters:
inputString: String
Description: Formats the provided string into an instance of TimeConstruct
.
Usage:
ParSec(<inputString>)
format
:
Parameters
inputString: String
Description:
Formats the provided string using internal values
(Internal version of ParSec(string))
parse
:
Parameters
inputString: String
Description:
Formats the provided string into an instance of TimeConstruct
(Internal version of ParSec(string))
TimeConstruct
Layout:
Values:
locale: String
milliseconds: Number
seconds: Number
minutes: Number
hours: Number
days: Number
weeks: Number
months: Number
years: Number
Methods:
format
:
Parameters
inputString: String
Description:
Formats the provided string using internal values
(Internal version of ParSec(string))
into
:
Parameters
inputString: String
Description:
Formats the provided string, converting all internal values to the largest specified value
(Internal version of ParSec(string))
More coming soon....