@flat/time

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@flat/time

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Parses time input with no relation to dates, with the option to convert to the next immediate corresponding Date.

Built to solve this problem. Forked from zackdever/time.

$ npm install @flat/time
var t = Time('2p');
t.hours();             // 2
t.militaryHours();     // 14
t.minutes();           // 0
t.period();            // 'pm'
t.toString();          // '2:00 pm'
t.nextDate();          // Sep 10 2:00 (assuming it is 1 o'clock Sep 10)
t.format('hh:mm AM')   // '02:00 PM'
t.isValid();           // true
Time.isValid('99:12'); // false
// you get the idea, or see below for more ideas

Examples

Some example uses can be viewed in examples.html.

Parses strings such as "8:20" into a Date-less Time.

new Time('1')    // 1:00
new Time('13')   // 1:00 pm
new Time('1:23') // 1:23

If you fancy it, you can use safely drop the 'new'.

Time('1.23') // 1:23
Time('123')  // 1:23

am/pm can optionally be specified.

Time('8:30 pm') // 8:30 pm
Time('3p')      // 3:00 pm
Time('3 A.M.')  // 3:00 am

Converts Time into the next corresponding JavaScript Date.

// assume it's 3:15 pm Aug 10
Time('415').nextDate()  // 4:15 pm Aug 10
Time('2').nextDate()    // 2:00 am Aug 11
Time('2 pm').nextDate() // 2:00 pm Aug 11

Does validation statically...

Time.isValid('8:00')  // true
Time.isValid('12:60') // false
Time.isValid('13:23') // true

... or after construction.

Time('1').isValid()      // true
Time('12.0').isValid()   // false
Time('12:202').isValid() // false

There's basic formatting

Time('2:30p').format('hh:mm A'); // '02:30 P'
Time('2:30p').format('HH:mm');   // '14:30'
Time('12 am').format('h: p');    // '12 a'
Time('220 a').format('h: p');    // '2:20 a'
Time('7').format('h: p');        // '7'

Accepts numbers too.

Time(1).isValid() // true

Military (24-hour) time support

Time('13').format('hh:mm AM');   // '01:00 PM'
Time('2:30p').format('HH:mm');   // '14:30'
Time('14:30').format('h:mm AM'); // '2:30 PM'
Time('0000').format('h:mm AM');  // '12:00 AM'
Time('2400').isValid();          // false (contrary to ISO8601)

ISO8601 time component (without seconds) support

Time('12:00 am').toISOString();  // '00:00'
Time('12:00 pm').toISOString();  // '12:00'
Time('11:00 pm').toISOString();  // '23:00'

Test

$ npm test

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0.0.6

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