Sunrise-Sunset-Js
Calculate sunrise and sunset times in Javascript.
Based loosely and indirectly on Kevin Boone's SunTimes Java implementation of the US Naval Observatory's algorithm.
Works on both browser (IE11+) and Node.js, ~1kb minified.

Install
Via npm:
npm install --save sunrise-sunset-js
Via script tag:
<script src="sunrise-sunset.js">
Usage
import { getSunrise, getSunset } from 'sunrise-sunset-js';
const sunset = getSunset(51.4541, -2.5920);
const sunrise = getSunrise(51.1788, -1.8262, new Date("2000-06-21"));
navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition(function(position) {
console.log(getSunset(position.coords.latitude, position.coords.longitude));
});
function getSolarEventsForYear(latitude, longitude, year) {
const result = [];
const start = new Date(year, 0, 1).getTime();
for (let i = 0; i < 366; i++) {
const d = new Date(start + (i * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000));
if (d.getFullYear() > year) break;
result.push(['sunrise', getSunrise(latitude, longitude, d)]);
result.push(['sunset', getSunset(latitude, longitude, d)]);
}
return result.filter(event => Boolean(event[1])).sort((a, b) => a - b);
}
getSolarEventsForYear(51.1788, -1.8262, 2019);
For those who still don't use js bundlers, there's global SunriseSunsetJS object,
which exposes the same getSunset and getSunrise methods (must include dist/index.js in your html first)
var sunset = SunriseSunsetJS.getSunset(51.4541, -2.5920);
var sunrise = SunriseSunsetJS.getSunrise(51.4541, -2.5920, new Date("2000-06-21"));
By Matt Kane (@ascorbic). Copyright © 2012 Triggertrap Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
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