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Time utility
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uhrwerk 🕰
Time utility
Typescript typings included
Quickstart 🚀
// Whatever import you prefer
// const { Duration } = require('uhrwerk')
import { Duration } from 'uhrwerk'
const d = new Duration(10, 'days')
d.subtract(1, 'week')
d.add(5, 'minutes')
d.humanize() // '3 days'
d.minutes() // 5
d.asMinute() // 4325
d.subtract(3, 'days')
d.humanize() // 'a few minutes'
Reference 📒
new Duration(amount, interval)
- amount: number
- interval: 'millisecond', 'second', 'minute', 'hour', 'day', 'week', 'year' Intervals can also be plural: e.g. 'days' is an alias for 'day'
Examples
const a = new Duration(1, 'day')
const b = new Duration(2, 'days')
const c = new Duration(0.5, 'year')
.add(amount, interval)
Adds a specified amount to an existing duration
Example
const a = new Duration(1, 'day')
a.add(12, 'hours')
a.asHour() // 36
.subtract(amount, interval)
Subtracts a specified amount to an existing duration
Example
const a = new Duration(1, 'day')
a.subtract(12, 'hours')
a.asHour() // 12
Getters
Gets the amount of time interval, not the total time
.milliseconds()
.seconds()
.minutes()
.hours()
.days()
.weeks()
.years()
Example
const a = new Duration(1, 'day')
a.days() // 1
a.add(5, 'minutes')
a.days() // 1
a.add(1, 'year')
a.days() // 1
a.add(24, 'hours')
a.days() // 2
As interval
Calculates the time duration as a time interval.
.asMilliseconds()
.asSeconds()
.asMinutes()
.asHours()
.asDays()
.asWeeks()
.asYears()
Example
const a = new Duration(1, 'day')
a.asHours() // 24