strftime support for Moment.js
Moment.js is a great, lightweight date-manipulation library, with a very approachable date format syntax that makes it a breeze to work with dates and times in the Javascript world.
Unfortunately, the library doesn't support (and won't do it) one of the most common approaches to format strings: the Unix-Style strftime syntax.
This plugin (any many others) aims to fill the gap.
Simply do:
npm install moment-strftime2
Simply do:
bower install moment-strftime2
const moment = require('moment')
require('moment-strftime2').installTo(moment)
moment().strftime('%m/%d/%y %I:%M %p %Z') // => "16/09/11 09:22 AM CET"
This plugin supports all modifiers listed here with the exception of the following:
%c
%C
%E
%G
%n
%O
%t
%U
%x
%X
%+
And with the addition of the following modifiers:
%L
: The milliseconds as decimal-number (range 000 to 999).
You can completely customize moment-strftime2 behavior by requiring the module and overriding the separator
and modifiers
variables:
Example:
const moment = require('moment')
const strftime2 = require('moment-strftime2')
strftime2.installTo(moment)
moment('2016-10-10 12:34:56.135 +02:00').strftime('%d %o #d #o') // "10 %o #d #o"
strftime2.separator = '$'
strftime2.modifier.o = 'DD'
moment('2016-10-10 12:34:56.135 +02:00').strftime('%d %o #d #o') // "%d %o 10 10"
moment-strftime2 supports and has been tested on NodeJS 6.0+.
The API documentation can be found here.
- Check out the latest master to make sure the feature hasn't been implemented or the bug hasn't been fixed yet.
- Check out the issue tracker to make sure someone already hasn't requested it and/or contributed it.
- Fork the project.
- Start a feature/bugfix branch.
- Commit and push until you are happy with your contribution.
- Make sure to add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally.
Copyright (C) 2016 and above Shogun mailto:shogun@cowtech.it.
Licensed under the MIT license, which can be found at https://choosealicense.com/licenses/mit.