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parse-duration-clickup

v0.1.3

Published

convert a human readable duration string to ms

Downloads

48,490

Readme

parse-duration

convert a human readable duration to ms

Installation

npm install parse-duration-clickup

then in your app:

var parse = require("parse-duration-clickup");

API

parse(str, defaultUnits)

convert str to ms

var ns = parse("1ns"); // => 1 / 1e6
var μs = parse("1μs"); // => 1 / 1000
var ms = parse("1ms"); // => 1
var s = parse("1s"); // => ms * 1000
var m = parse("1m"); // => s * 60
var h = parse("1h"); // => m * 60
var d = parse("1d"); // => h * 24
var w = parse("1w"); // => d * 7
var y = parse("1y"); // => d * 365.25

It can also handle basic compound expressions

parse("1hr 20mins"); // => 1 * h + 20 * m

whitespace

parse("1 hr 20 mins"); // => 1 * h + 20 * m

comma seperated numbers

parse("27,681 ns"); // => 27681 * ns

And most other types of noise

parse("running length: 1hour:20mins"); // => 1* h + 20 * m

You can even use negatives

parse("2hr -40mins"); // => 1 * h + 20 * m

And exponents

parse("2e3s"); // => 2000 * s

Available unit types are:

  • nanoseconds (ns)
  • microseconds (μs)
  • milliseconds (ms)
  • seconds (s, sec)
  • minutes (m, min)
  • hours (h, hr)
  • days (d)
  • weeks (w, wk)
  • months
  • years (y, yr)

And its easy to add more