npm package to get human readable timespans
Display timespans the way we understand them:
- 4 minutes
- 2 weeks
- 23 seconds
- 5m
- 8 months
- ...
Install
$ npm install --save readable-timespan
Usage
import Timespan from 'readable-timespan';
const timespan = new Timespan();
console.log("Last seen " + timespan.parse(5 * 60 * 1000) + " ago");
The parse()
method takes one argument: the time difference in milliseconds, and returns the closest unit rounded up.
Configuration
There are several settings that can be changed, this allows even localization in your language.
timespan.set(options)
There are several options you can set (see examples below):
[second, minute, hour, week, month, year]
: Different strings for unit names.[space]
: Whether you want a space or not.[pluralize]
: Whether it should return an 's' at the end when the number is > 1.
import Timespan from 'readable-timespan';
const timespan. = new Timespan({
lessThanFirst: 'now',
millisecond: 'ms',
second: 's',
minute: 'm',
hour: 'h',
day: 'd',
week: 'w',
month: 'mo',
year: 'y',
space: false,
pluralize: false
});
Disabling units
You can disable any of the units by passing false
in its settings, for example to disable milliseconds:
import Timespan from 'readable-timespan';
const timespan. = new Timespan({
millisecond: false
});
Localization
You can set it to your language by overriding the names of the units.
For example in Spanish:
import Timespan from 'readable-timespan';
const timespan. = new Timespan({
millisecond: 'milisegundo',
second: 'segundo',
minute: 'minuto',
hour: 'hora',
day: 'dia',
week: 'semana',
month: 'mes',
year: 'año'
});
License
MIT © Alejandro U. Alvarez