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ninjas-transforms

v1.0.6

Published

A simple lightweight library exposing some very useful custom built pipes for angular projects.

Downloads

6

Readme

CustomAngularPipes

A simple lightweight library exposing some very useful custom built pipes for angular projects.

Installation

To install this package, run the following command in your project:

npm i ninjas-transforms

Usage

To use this pipe in your Angular project, import the NinjasTransformsModule in your component's module:

import {NinjasTransformsModule} from 'ninjas-transforms'

All the pipes will be accessible to all the components declared by this module.

Finally you can use this pipe in your template like this.

{{ epochsInSeconds | duration }}

Options

The duration pipe accepts the following options:

  • limitTo: Limits the duration to a specific entity (e.g. seconds, minutes, hours, etc.). Possible values are seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years.
  • shortHand: Determines whether the entity names are displayed in shorthand (e.g. s, m, h, etc.).
  • minDigits: Specifies the minimum number of digits to display for each entity.
  • showZero: Determines whether entities with a value of zero are displayed.
  • unitWithCapitalLetter: Specifies whether the first letter of the entity name is capitalized.
  • entityJoiner: Specifies the string used to join the individual entities.

Here is an example of using the options:

{{ epochsInSeconds | duration: 'hours': true: 2: false: true: '-' }}

Contributing

If you find any bugs or have suggestions for improvements, please open an issue or a pull request on GitHub.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.