dehumanize-date
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Parse dates in all the formats humans like to use.
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dehumanize-date
Parse dates in all the formats humans like to use:
- today/tomorrow/yesterday
- next/this/last Wednesday
- 12th January
- 12th January 1950
- 09-08-2008
- 2008-08-09
Return dates in just the format that computers should use:
- 2008-08-09
Installation
$ npm install dehumanize-date
Usage
A simple function which takes a string as an argument and returns a string in the form yyyy-mm-dd
.
var date = dehumanizeDate(userInput);
The second parameter contains options. You can set whether to use US-style short dates, you can change what 'now' is for input like 'yesterday', and you can change the cutoff for 2-digit years that determines whether a given two-digit year is in the 21st or 20th century.
var date = dehumanizeDate(userInput, {usa: true, now: new Date(), cutoff: 80});
If you just want to use US formats for numerical dates you can also pass true
as the second parameter:
var date = dehumanizeDate(userInput, true);
License
MIT