1.1.0 • Published 4 years ago

dotago v1.1.0

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dotago.js

Silly syntactic sugar for creating relative dates and time durations with Javascript

Work with dates:

// now: 2020-06-18T10:00:00Z
1..minute.ago.asDate // 2020-06-18T09:59:00Z
2..hours.ago.asDate // 2020-06-18T08:00:00Z
3..hours.fromNow.asDate // 2020-06-18T13:00:00Z

Work with timestamps:

// now: 2020-06-18T10:00:00Z
1..minute.ago // 1592474340000
1..hour.ago // 1592470800000
1..hour.fromNow // 1592478000000

Just get the duration in milliseconds:

1..second // 1000
1..minute // 6000
1..hour // 3600000

Do math

// now: 2020-06-18T10:00:00Z
(1..hour.ago + 2..minutes).asDate // 2020-06-18T09:02:00Z

How does it work?

Our beloved javascript allows us to run methods on primitive numbers. The thing is that 1.foo() is parsed as an illegal Float number.

1. translates into 1.0 and so 1..foo() translates into 1.0.foo() which is totally legal Javascript.

Usage

npm i --save dotago

require('dotago').load();

console.log(2..hours.fromNow.asDate)

API

  • load() - monkeypatch Number.prototype with dotago methods
  • unload() - remove dotago methods from Number.prototype

We add the following getter methods to Number.prototype

  • second/seconds
  • minute/minutes
  • hour/hours
  • day/days
  • week/weeks
  • ago
  • fromNow
  • asDate
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