moment-hijri
v3.0.0
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A Hijri calendar (Based on Umm al-Qura calculations) plugin for moment.js.
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moment-hijri
A Hijri (Based on Umm al-Qura calculations) calendar system plugin for moment.js.
About
Hijri is the Islamic lunar calendar used by Muslims to determine the proper days on which to observe the annual fasting, to attend Hajj, and to celebrate other Islamic holidays and festivals. More information about Hijri can be found at wikipedia.
This plugin adds Hijri calendar support to momentjs library.
Calendar conversion is based on the Umm al-Qura calculations.
Upgrading to 3.0.0 [31-Oct-2024 of 28-Rabii_2-1446]
Adjusted dates has been changed to match ummalqura:-
- 1446-05-29 (old 30)
- 1446-06-30 (old 29)
- 1485-09-29 (old 30)
- 1485-10-30 (old 29)
Upgrading to 2.0.0
Because of Using 'h' specifier might cause overlap with hour's specifier, the specifier has been changed from h
to i
as a prefix. For example in the previous version to get the four digit year,
hYYYY
will be used. In version 2.0 or above it should be replaced by iYYYY
.
Where to use it?
Like momentjs
, moment-hijri
works in browser and in Node.js.
Node.js
npm install moment-hijri
var moment = require('moment-hijri');
moment().format('iYYYY/iM/iD');
Browser
<script src="moment.js"></script>
<script src="moment-hijri.js"></script>
<script>
moment().format('iYYYY/iM/iD');
</script>
Require.js
require.config({
paths: {
"moment": "path/to/moment",
"moment-hijri": "path/to/moment-hijri"
}
});
define(["moment-hijri"], function (moment) {
moment().format('iYYYY/iM/iD');
});
API
This plugin tries to mimic momentjs
api. Basically, when formatting or parsing a string, add an i
to the format token such as 'iYYYY' or 'iM'. For example:
m = moment('1410/8/28', 'iYYYY/iM/iD'); // Parse a Hijri date.
m.format('iYYYY/iM/iD [is] YYYY/M/D'); // 1410/8/28 is 1990/3/25
m.iYear(); // 1410
m.iMonth(); // 7
m.iDate(); // 28
m.iDayOfYear(); // 236
m.iWeek(); // 35
m.iWeekYear(); // 1410
m.add(1, 'iYear');
m.add(2, 'iMonth');
m.add(1, 'idate');
m.format('iYYYY/iM/iD'); // 1411/10/29
m.iMonth(11);
m.startOf('iMonth');
m.format('iYYYY/iM/iD'); // 1411/12/1
m.iYear(1392);
m.startOf('iYear');
m.format('iYYYY/iM/iD'); // 1420/1/1
moment('1436/1/30', 'iYYYY/iMM/iDD').isValid(); // false (This month is only 29 days).
moment('1436/2/30', 'iYYYY/iMM/iDD').isValid(); // true (This month is 30 days).
moment('1436/2/6 16:40', 'iYYYY/iM/iD HH:mm').format('YYYY-M-D HH:mm:ss'); // 2014-11-28 16:40:00
moment('2014-11-28 16:40:00', 'YYYY-M-D HH:mm:ss').endOf('iMonth').format('iYYYY/iM/iD HH:mm:ss'); // 1436/2/30 23:59:59
// Complex parse:
moment('1990 5 25', 'YYYY iM D').format('YYYY/MM/DD'); // 1990/03/25
To use the Arabic locale:
- Load moment-with-locales.
- Set the global or local locale to
ar-SA
see here. - use it normally :+1:
Here is example:
<!-- 1- Load the moment-with-locales -->
<script src="http://momentjs.com/downloads/moment-with-locales.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xsoh/moment-hijri/master/moment-hijri.js"></script>
<script>
moment.locale('ar-SA');// 2- Set the global locale to `ar-SA`
m = moment();
m.format('iYYYY/iM/iDهـ الموافق YYYY/M/Dم'); //3- use it normally
//١٤٣٧/٨/١٧هـ الموافق ٢٠١٦/٥/٢٤م
</script>
Acknowledgements
This project was built from the great work done by @behrang whose behind moment-jalaali project.
License
MIT