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timelocation

v1.0.4

Published

easily retrieve time, day, date and other data according to the time zone you specify

Downloads

19

Readme

Timelocation

An npm package that can easily retrieve time, day, date and other data according to the timezone you specify

Installation

Install with npm

npm install timelocation

or connect with CDN

https://www.unpkg.com/timelocation@latest/timelocation.js

Import

With require

const timelocation = require('timelocation')

Connect with CDN

<script src="https://www.unpkg.com/timelocation@latest/timelocation.js"></script>

Usage

Initilization

First of all, you have to define the timezone first

const test1 = timelocation.setArea("Asia/Jakarta", 24, "en-US")

//if you use getGmt then the timezone will follow with your gmt
const test2 = timelocation.setGmt("GMT+7", 12, "en-US")

//if you use getLocal then the timezone will follow your device
const test3 = timelocation.setLocal(24, "en-US")

When defining a timezone, use one of these methods

Each requires parameters

First parameter: (location), does not apply to getLocal

Second parameter: (time format), you can choose the time format 12 hours or 24 hours

Last parameter: (language), you must enter the language to organize the day

Example Usage

test1.getDay() //return: Sun

//use getFullDay to return full day
test1.getFullDay() //return: Sunday

test1.getDate() //return: 7
test1.getMonth() //return: 1
test1.getYear() //return: 24

//use getFullYear to return full year
test1.getFullYear() //return: 2024


test1.getSeconds() //return: 10
test1.getMinutes() //return: 26
test1.getHours() //return: 4

//use getFullHours to add the number 0 when it is below 10, for example 04
test1.getFullHours() //return: 04

test1.getPmAm() //Use this if the time format is 12 hours to display PM or AM