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periodo

v0.1.1

Published

Parse and generate a convenient string representation of a time period

Downloads

2

Readme

Periodo

A library for parsing and generating a convenient string representation of a time period.

Get Started

Install with: npm i periodo

In your code:

const periodo = require('periodo');

// Get milliseconds from string representation.
var p = periodo('2y8m');
console.log(p.time);

Suported time units are:

  • y Years
  • m Months
  • w Weeks
  • d Days
  • h Hours
  • mn Minutes
  • s Seconds
  • ms Milliseconds
const periodo = require('periodo');

// Get string representation from milliseconds
var p1 = periodo(7777777);
console.log(p1.time);

// Works with negatives
var p2 = periodo(-7777777);
console.log(p2.time);

// Define precision time unit
var p3 = periodo(-7777777, 'h');
console.log(p3.time);

// Get difference between two dates
var p4 = periodo.diffDates('2012-12-12', new Date());
console.log(p4.time);

// Increase a date by a given period
var d1 = periodo.addTo('2d', '2012-12-12');
console.log(d1);

// Decrease a date by a given period
var d2 = periodo.addTo('-2d', new Date());
console.log(d2);

Reporting Bugs

If you have found any problems with this module, please:

  1. Open an issue.
  2. Describe what happened and how.
  3. Also in the issue text, reference the label ~bug.

We will make sure to take a look when time allows us.

Proposing Features

If you wish to get that awesome feature or have some advice for us, please:

  1. Open an issue.
  2. Describe your ideas.
  3. Also in the issue text, reference the label ~proposal.

Contributing

If you have spotted any enhancements to be made and is willing to get your hands dirty about it, fork us and submit your merge request so we can collaborate effectively.