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# vue-moment [](https://badge.fury.io/js/vue-moment) [](https://travis-ci.org/brockpetrie/vue-moment) [](https://www.npmjs.com/package/vue-moment) [](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) Handy [Moment.js](http://www.momentjs.com) filters for your [Vue.js](http://vuejs.org/) project. ## Installation Install via NPM... ```sh $ npm install vue-moment ``` ...and require the plugin like so: ```js Vue.use(require('vue-moment')); ``` ## Usage Simply set `moment` as the filtering function and you're good to go. At least one argument is expected, which the filter assumes to be a `format` string if the argument doesn't match any of the other filtering methods. ```html <span>{{ someDate | moment("dddd, MMMM Do YYYY") }}</span> <!-- or create a new date from 'now' --> <span>{{ new Date() | moment("dddd, MMMM Do YYYY") }}</span> ``` ## Passing Your Date Moment.js expects your input to be either: a valid ISO 8601 formatted string (see <http://momentjs.com/docs/#/parsing/string/>), a valid `Date` object, a Unix timestamp (in seconds or milliseconds, passed as a Number), or a date string with an accompanying format pattern (i.e. when you know the format of the date input). For the latter, `vue-moment` allows you to pass your date and format pattern(s) as an array, like such: ```html <span>{{ [ someDate, "MM.DD.YY" ] | moment("dddd, MMMM Do YYYY") }}</span> <!-- or when you want to parse against more than one pattern --> <span>{{ [ someDate, ["MM.DD.YY", "MM-DD-YY", "MM-DD-YYYY"] ] | moment("dddd, MMMM Do YYYY") }}</span> ``` As of 3.0.0, passing an empty or invalid input will no longer initiate moment with a new `Date` object fallback. ## Filtering Methods ### format (default) This is the default filtering option. Formats the date against a string of tokens. See <http://momentjs.com/docs/#/displaying/format/> for a list of tokens and examples. **Default** ```html <span>{{ someDate | moment("YYYY") }}</span> <!-- e.g. "2010" --> <span>{{ someDate | moment("ddd, hA") }}</span> <!-- e.g. "Sun, 3PM" --> <span>{{ someDate | moment("dddd, MMMM Do YYYY, h:mm:ss a") }}</span> <!-- e.g. "Sunday, February 14th 2010, 3:25:50 pm" --> ``` For more information about `moment#format`, check out <http://momentjs.com/docs/#/displaying/format/>. ### from Display a Moment in relative time, either from now or from a specified date. **Default** (calculates from current time) ```html <span>{{ someDate | moment("from", "now") }}</span> <!-- or shorthanded --> <span>{{ someDate | moment("from") }}</span> ``` **With a reference time given** ```html <span>{{ someDate | moment("from", "Jan. 11th, 1985") }}</span> ``` **With suffix hidden** (e.g. '4 days ago' -> '4 days') ```html <span>{{ someDate | moment("from", "now", true) }}</span> <!-- or --> <span>{{ someDate | moment("from", true) }}</span> <!-- or with a reference time --> <span>{{ someDate | moment("from", "Jan. 11th, 2000", true) }}</span> ``` For more information about `moment#fromNow` and `moment#from`, check out <http://momentjs.com/docs/#/displaying/fromnow/> and <http://momentjs.com/docs/#/displaying/from/>. ### calendar Formats a date with different strings depending on how close to a certain date (today by default) the date is. You can also pass a reference date and options. **Default** (calculates from current time) ```html <span>{{ someDate | moment("calendar") }}</span> <!-- e.g. "Last Monday 2:30 AM" --> ``` **With a reference time given** ```html <span>{{ someDate | moment("calendar", "July 10 2011") }}</span> <!-- e.g. "7/10/2011" --> ``` **With options** ```html <span>{{ new Date() | moment('add', '6 days', 'calendar', null, { nextWeek: '[Happens in a week]' }) }}</span> <!-- "Happens in a week" --> ``` For more information about `moment#calendar`, check out <http://momentjs.com/docs/#/displaying/calendar-time/>. ### add Mutates the original Moment by adding time. ```html <span>{{ someDate | moment("add", "7 days") }}</span> <!-- or with multiple keys --> <span>{{ someDate | moment("add", "1 year, 3 months, 30 weeks, 10 days") }}</span> ``` For more information about `moment#add`, check out <http://momentjs.com/docs/#/manipulating/add/>. ### subtract Works the same as `add`, but mutates the original moment by subtracting time. ```html <span>{{ someDate | moment("subtract", "3 hours") }}</span> ``` For more information about `moment#subtract`, check out <http://momentjs.com/docs/#/manipulating/subtract/>. ### timezone Convert the date to a certain timezone ```html <span>{{ date | moment('timezone', 'America/Los_Angeles', 'LLLL ss')}}</span> ``` **To use this filter you will need to pass `moment-timezone` through to the plugin** ```js // main.js import Vue from 'vue' import VueMoment from 'vue-moment' import moment from 'moment-timezone' Vue.use(VueMoment, { moment, }) ``` For more information about `moment#timezone`, check out <https://momentjs.com/timezone/docs/#/using-timezones/converting-to-zone/>. ## Chaining There's some built-in (and not thoroughly tested) support for chaining, like so: ```html <span>{{ someDate | moment("add", "2 years, 8 days", "subtract", "3 hours", "ddd, hA") }}</span> ``` This would add 2 years and 8 months to the date, then subtract 3 hours, then format the resulting date. ## Durations `vue-moment` also provides a `duration` filter that leverages Moment's ability to parse, manipulate and display durations of time. Durations should be passed as either: a String of a valid ISO 8601 formatted duration, a Number of milliseconds, an Array containing a number and unit of measurement (for passing a number other than milliseconds), or an Object of values (for when multiple different units of measurement are needed). ```html <span>{{ 3600000 | duration('humanize') }}</span> <!-- "an hour" --> <span>{{ 'PT1800S' | duration('humanize') }}</span> <!-- "30 minutes" --> <span>{{ [35, 'days'] | duration('humanize', true) }}</span> <!-- "in a month" --> ``` This filter is purely a pass-through proxy to `moment.duration` methods, so pretty much all the functions outlined in their [docs](https://momentjs.com/docs/#/durations/) are callable. ```html <span>{{ [-1, 'minutes'] | duration('humanize', true) }}</span> <!-- "a minute ago" --> <span>{{ { days: 10, months: 1 } | duration('asDays') }}</span> <!-- "40" --> <span>{{ 'P3D' | duration('as', 'hours') }}</span> <!-- "72" --> ``` For manipulating a duration by either subtraction or addition, first use the relevant filter option, then chain your duration display filter. ```html <span>{{ [1, 'minutes'] | duration('subtract', 120000) | duration('humanize', true) }}</span> <!-- "a minute ago" --> <span>{{ [-10, 'minutes'] | duration('add', 'PT11M') | duration('humanize', true) }}</span> <!-- "in a minute" --> <span>{{ [2, 'years'] | duration('add', 1, 'year') | duration('humanize') }}</span> <!-- "3 years" --> ``` `duration` is for contextless lengths of time; for comparing 2 dates, use the `diff` method rather than hacking around with Moment durations. For more information about `moment#duration`, check out <https://momentjs.com/docs/#/durations/>. ## Configuration `vue-moment` should respect any global Moment customizations, including i18n locales. For more info, check out <http://momentjs.com/docs/#/customization/>. You can also pass a custom Moment object through with the plugin options. This technique is especially useful for overcoming the browserify locale bug demonstrated in the docs <http://momentjs.com/docs/#/use-it/browserify/> ```js const moment = require('moment') require('moment/locale/es') Vue.use(require('vue-moment'), { moment }) console.log(Vue.moment().locale()) //es ``` ## this.$moment `vue-moment` attaches the momentjs instance to your Vue app as `this.$moment`. This allows you to call [the static methods momentjs provides](https://momentjs.com/docs/#/i18n/listing-months-weekdays/). If you're using i18n, it allows you to change the locale globally by calling `this.$moment.locale(myNewLocale)`
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