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compact-timezone-list

v1.0.6

Published

Array of timezones with their labels, tz code, and UTC/GMT offsets.

Downloads

11,030

Readme

compact-timezone-list

This package contains an array of timezones based on conventional options found online. It does not follow any complete data set, but all names are according to the tz format: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones

More specifically, the fields in the array are:

  • offset, a string from "-11:00" to "+14:00" representing the UTC offset
  • label, a readable label that contains the offset and a longer, descriptive name of the timezone
  • tzCode, the value from the tz standard

Install

npm install compact-timezone-list --save
# or
yarn add compact-timezone-list

Example:

 import timezones from 'compact-timezone-list';
 // or
 import { minimalTimezoneSet } from 'compact-timezone-list';

Details

  • The default export provides a long list of options, with multiple suggestions for each UTC offset.
  • The minimalTimezoneSet export provides one option per offset type, with a favourite chosen to represent each offset. This is mostly targeted to small, western-focused apps. But, every UTC offset is included.