tinyduration v3.3.1
TinyDuration
A small (< 1kb minified + gzipped) javascript package to parse and serialize ISO-8601 durations. This package does only 2 things:
- It parses a duration string to an object
- (e.g.
P1DT12Hto{ days: 1, hours: 12 })
- (e.g.
- The reverse, i.e. serialize an object to a string.
This lib has 0 dependencies.
Installation
- NPM:
npm install --save tinyduration - Yarn:
yarn add tinyduration
Usage
import { parse, serialize } from 'tinyduration'
// Basic parsing
const durationObj = parse('P1Y2M3DT4H5M6S')
assert(durationObj, {
years: 1,
months: 2,
days: 3,
hours: 4,
minutes: 5,
seconds: 6,
})
// Serialization
assert(serialize(durationObj), 'P1Y2M3DT4H5M6S')Development
This library is written in TypeScript.
During publication of the package, the code is transpiled to javascript and put into the dist folder.
The tests can be found the src folder under *.test.ts, testing is done using Jest
Additional commands you'll need for development:
yarn testto run all testsyarn lintto run the linteryarn prettifyto auto-fix the indenting issuesyarn cito run coverage and linting
API
Type: Duration
| Property | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| negative | boolean or undefined | Duration is positive if undefined |
| years | number or undefined | |
| months | number or undefined | |
| weeks | number or undefined | |
| days | number or undefined | |
| hours | number or undefined | |
| minutes | number or undefined | |
| seconds | number or undefined |
Type: ParseConfig
| Property | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| allowMultipleFractions | boolean or undefined | Defaults to true. |
Function: parse(durationStr: string, config: ParseConfig): Duration
parse accepts a string and returns a Duration object.
No attempt is made to change lower units into higher ones, e.g. to change 120 minutes into 2 hours.
Throws InvalidDurationError if an invalid duration string is supplied.
Throws MultipleFractionsError if an the duration string contains multiple fractions while disabled in the config.
According to the spec multiple fractions are not allowed. Currently this is not enforced and the allowMultipleFractions config parameter defaults to true.
import { parse } from 'tinyduration'
const duration = parse('P1W')
assert(duration, { weeks: 1 })
try {
parse('invalid-duration')
} catch (e) {
assert(e.message === 'Invalid duration')
}Function: serialize(Duration): string
serialize accepts a Duration object and returns a serialized duration according to ISO-8601.
If the duration is empty (i.e. all values are 0), PT0S is returned.
import * as Duration from 'tinyduration'
const durationStr = Duration.serialize({ weeks: 1 })
assert(durationStr, 'P1W')
const durationStr = Duration.serialize({})
assert(durationStr, 'PT0S')License
MIT