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@priotas/angular-timeago

v0.5.0

Published

Angular directive/filter/service for formatting date so that it displays how long ago the given time was compared to now.

Downloads

34

Readme

angular-timeago Analytics

Angular directive/filter/service for formatting date so that it displays how long ago the given time was compared to now.

Disclaimer

This project is based off of a thread on Angular Google Groups. The person who started the thread, @lrlopez, gave me permission to start a repo using the code he wrote initially. Thanks to @lrlopez and other contributors in the thread.

Demo

Check out the demo here.

Usage

Install via Bower

bower install --save angular-timeago

Reference in module

var app = angular.module('ngApp', [
  'yaru22.angular-timeago'
]);

Filter

Basic Filter

{{myDate | timeAgo}}

Displays time ago since myDate. myDate can be time in milliseconds since January 1st 1970 (see MDN Date.prototype.getTime) or an ISO 8601 string (see MDN Date.prototype.toISOString)

Filter using Angular date format

{{myDate | timeAgo:'MM/dd/yyyy'}}

The format filter will only take effect if you've configured the service to display the full date after a certain number of seconds using the fullDateAfterSeconds setting. In this scenario, it will use the Angular date filter with this format string.

Directive

Basic Directive

<p>You were born <time-ago from-time='{{ birthDate }}'></time-ago></p>

Directive using Angular date format

<p>You were born <time-ago from-time='{{ birthDate }}' format='MM/dd/yyyy'></time-ago></p>

Configuration Settings

timeAgo has several configurable settings to tweak the default behavior.

angular.config(function (timeAgoSettings) {
    timeAgoSettings.<setting> = <value>;
});

allowFuture

Default: false

timeAgoSettings.allowFuture = true;

This will allow timeAgo to format dates in the future as well. e.g. "2 hours from now"

overrideLang

Default: null

<html lang='en_US'>
...
// even though the page's setting is 'en_US', timeAgo filtered
// dates will render in 'es_LA'
timeAgoSettings.overrideLang = 'es_LA';

See Language Support for languages this library supports.

fullDateAfterSeconds

Default: null

// After 24 hours, display the date normally.
var oneDay = 60*60*24;
timeAgoSettings.fullDateAfterSeconds = oneDay;

This configures timeAgo to use it's own filters (about a minute ago, about 4 hours ago, etc) until fullDateAfterSeconds seconds have passed, and then it will display the date as normal. This is useful when combined with a date format filter.

refreshMillis

Default: 1000

timeAgoSettings.refreshMillis = 60000;

This configures timeAgo to use a different refresh interval (in milliseconds). Note that this setting needs to be set early in the run function before the nowTime factory is used by a directive/filter/controller.

breakpoints

Default:

{
  secondsToMinute: 45, // in seconds
  secondsToMinutes: 90, // in seconds
  minutesToHour: 45, // in minutes
  minutesToHours: 90, // in minutes
  hoursToDay: 24, // in hours
  hoursToDays: 42, // in hours
  daysToMonth: 30, // in days
  daysToMonths: 45, // in days
  daysToYear: 365, // in days
  yearToYears: 1.5 // in year
}

This configure timeAgo at which points changing the string format. For example, the default behavior will display less than a minute agountil 45 seconds, then it will display about a minute.

Language support

angular-timeago currently supports the following languages:
ca_ES, de_DE, en_US, es_LA, fr_FR, he_IL, hu_HU, it_IT, nl_NL, pl_PL, pt_BR, sv_SE, zh_CN, zh_TW.

If you want more languages: feel free to contribute! The language is determined by the string in document.documentElement.lang which you can set in your HTML markup:

<html lang="en_US"></html>

Or directly in JS:

window.document.documentElement.lang = 'en_US';

Or configure the service to override the default language:

angular.config(function (timeAgoSettings) {
  timeAgoSettings.overrideLang = 'es_LA';
});

You can also add additional or alter existing languages at runtime by extending the service:

angular.config(function (timeAgoSettings) {
  timeAgoSettings.strings.en_US = {
    // appropriate keys here
  };
});

If you want to add a new language to the open source project, please refer to section Add a new language.

Add a new language

To add a new language if the one you want is missing :

  • create a new file into the languages folder : src/languages/time-ago-language-xx_XX.js
  • in that file, set your language definition as this :
'use strict';

angular.module('yaru22.angular-timeago').config(function(timeAgoSettings) {
  timeAgoSettings.strings['xx_XX'] = {
    ... TODO =) ...
  }
});

Language pickup

By adding many new language to the project, the library will get bigger and bigger overtime. If you need only few languages, you may want no to embedded all the available languages. So that, instead of linking to the full library like this :

<script src="bower_components/angular-timeago/dist/angular-timeago.min.js"></script>

you may prefer to pickup only the languages you want :

<script src="bower_components/angular-timeago/dist/angular-timeago-core.min.js"></script>
<script src="bower_components/angular-timeago/src/languages/time-ago-language-en_US.js"></script>

In that case, don't forget to concat your JS files into your own worklow.

Testing

In order to run the e2e tests you might need to install a Selenium server via:

node ./node_modules/grunt-protractor-runner/scripts/webdriver-manager-update

And then use grunt to run all tests (unit and e2e):