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date-shift

v1.3.1

Published

A lightweight JavaScript library for date manipulation and comparison.

Downloads

81

Readme

date-shift

A lightweight JavaScript library for date manipulation and comparison.

Installation

npm install date-shift

Usage

Initialization

import DateShift from "date-shift";

// Default constructor: uses the current date
const today = new DateShift();

// Copy constructor
const todayCopy = new DateShift(today);

// Constructs from a Date object
const dateFromObject = new DateShift(new Date());

// Constructs from a string
const dateFromString = new DateShift("2024-01-02");

// Constructs from a string: uses the current year
const dateFromStringWithoutYear = new DateShift("01-02");

// Constructs from year, month, and day numbers
const dateFromNumbers = new DateShift(2024, 1, 2);

Add Days

The addDays method will change the field values of the current object and return the object itself.

const tomorrow = new DateShift().addDays(1);
const yesterday = new DateShift().addDays(-1);
const nextWeek = new DateShift().addDays(7);

List Dates for the Next 30 Days Starting Today

for (let i = 0; i < 30; i++) {
	const date = new DateShift().addDays(i);
	console.log(date.toString());
}

Compare Dates

const date1 = new DateShift(2023, 4, 13);
const date2 = new DateShift(2023, 5, 15);
const date3 = new DateShift(2023, 5, 15);
console.log(date1.compareTo(date2)); // -1 (date1 is earlier than date2)
console.log(date1.equals(date2)); // false
console.log(date1.isBefore(date2)); // true
console.log(date1.isAfter(date2)); // false
console.log(date1 < date2); // true
console.log(date1 > date2); // false
console.log(date2.isBetween(date1, date3)); // false
console.log(date2.isBetweenInclusive(date1, date3)); // true

Calculate Days Between Dates

const date1 = new DateShift(2023, 4, 13);
const date2 = new DateShift(2023, 5, 15);
console.log(date1.daysBetween(date2)); // 32

Leap Year Check

const date = new DateShift(2024, 1, 1);
console.log(date.isLeapYear()); // true

Get Values

const date = new DateShift(2023, 4, 13);
console.log(date.year); // 2023
console.log(date.month); // 4
console.log(date.day); // 13

Return Date as Date Object

const date = new DateShift(2023, 4, 13);
console.log(date.toDate());

Return Date as String

const date = new DateShift(2023, 4, 13);
console.log(date.toString()); // "20230413"
console.log(date.toString("-")); // "2023-04-13"
console.log(date.toString("/")); // "2023/04/13"
console.log(date.format("MM-DD")); // "04-13"
console.log(date.format("DD/MM/YYYY")); // "13/04/2023"

License

MIT.