1.2.0 • Published 10 years ago
tiny-human-time v1.2.0
API
humanize(t1, t2 [, units])
What you get when you require('tiny-human-time').
t1 and t2 are instances of Date or integers whose value relative to one
another is given in milliseconds. Their order doesn't matter.
If t2 is not given, t1 alone will be used as the timespan relative to 0.
Either argument can be an array of the form [seconds, nanoseconds], like
that produced by
process.hrtime().
An optional last argument, units has possible values short and long,
defaulting to long. units can be given as the last argument even if
t2 is not given.
Returns the converted value and the greatest matching unit
without going over. For example, 23 hours will be followed by 1 day.
humanize.short(t1, t2)
A convenience method to use short units. The possible arguments for t1 and
t2 are the same as humanize.
Supports:
- nanoseconds
- microseconds
- milliseconds
- seconds
- minutes
- hours
- days
- weeks
- years
Usage
const humanize = require('tiny-human-time');
const now = new Date(2016, 3, 5);
const later = new Date(2016, 3, 6);
humanize(now, later);
// => 1 dayconst humanize = require('tiny-human-time');
const start = process.hrtime()
// and then a miracle occurs
const elapsed = process.hrtime(start)
humanize(elapsed)
// => 23 microsecondsconst humanize = require('tiny-human-time').short;
humanize(1)
// => 1ms