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{{moment}}
A helper to master time! Combining the powers of Assemble, Handlebars.js and Moment.js. This helper leverages Moment.js to provide ultimate control over manipulating time and dates in your templates.
Quickstart
Install the helper:
npm i handlebars-helper-moment --save-dev
Now add the helper to Assemble's options:
assemble: {
options: {
// Assemble will automatically resolve the path
helpers: ['handlebars-helper-moment', 'foo/*.js']
}
}
Options
The moment.js lib has plenty of features and options, these examples are just the tip of the iceberg of what moment.js can do.
Tips
Remember that:
\{{moment method=null}}
meansmoment().method()
, and\{{moment somedate method="something"}}
meansmoment(somedate).method("something")
.
Also, the handlebars syntax does not allow you pass certain values (like arrays and objects) directly from the tag, so you may need to use YAML frontmatter or supply JSON/YAML data to run those.
Usage Examples
Optional YAML Front Matter
YAML front matter is not required, but we'll use it hear to supply our example data for purposes of demonstration:
---
example: <%= new Date("Sun Jun 30 2011 01:53:23 GMT+0300 (EEST)") %>
exampletextdate: 'Sun, 30 Jun 2012 11:19:15 +0300'
inputformats: ["ddd, DD MMM YYYY HH:mm:ss ZZ", "MMMM YYYY"]
daysadd:
days: 5
timeago:
years: 5
duration:
hours: 2
minutes: 33}
---
Unix timestamp of now
\{{moment}}
Results in:
1372599296756
Current time with formatting
\{{moment format="HH:mm:ss"}}
Results in:
16:34:56
Specific time with formatting
\{{moment example format="HH:mm:ss"}}
Results in:
01:53:23
Specific unix timestamp with formatting
\{{moment unixtimestamp format="HH:mm:ss"}}
Results in:
19:17:56
Specific datetime with formatting
\{{moment example format="dddd, DD MMMM YYYY HH:mm:ss ZZ"}}
Results in:
Sunday, 30 June 2013 01:53:23 +0300
Language support
\{{moment example lang="fi" format="dddd, DD MMMM YYYY HH:mm:ss ZZ"}}
Results in:
sunnuntai, 30 kesäkuu 2013 01:53:23 +0300
Is the added date valid?
\{{moment example isValid=null}}
Results in:
true
Input as a string, with defined format
\{{moment [exampletextdate,"ddd, DD MMM YYYY HH:mm:ss ZZ"] format="MMMM YYYY"}}
Results in:
June 2013
Multiple formats
When multiple formats are used, moment.js attempts to use the "correct" one
\{{moment [exampletextdate,formats] format="MMMM YYYY"}}
Results in:
June 2013
Specific datetime with formatting, converted to UTC
\{{moment example UTC=null format="dddd, DD MMMM YYYY HH:mm:ss ZZ"}}
Results in:
Saturday, 29 June 2013 22:53:23 +0000
Getters and setters
Example: get week of year, depends on lang (see moment.js documentation for more details)
The week number in Finland is \{{moment example lang="fi" week=null}}
Results in:
The week number in Finland is 26
Manipulating
See the moment.js/manipulating documentation for more details.
add days
\{{moment example format="dddd"}}-\{{moment example add=daysadd format="dddd"}}
Results in:
Sunday-Friday
subtract years
\{{moment example subtract=timeago format="YYYY"}}-\{{moment example format="YYYY"}}
Results in:
2008-2013
startOf month
\{{moment example startOf="month" format="dddd, DD MMMM YYYY HH:mm:ss ZZ"}}
Results in:
Saturday, 01 June 2013 00:00:00 +0300
endOf week
\{{moment example endOf="week" format="dddd, DD MMMM YYYY HH:mm:ss ZZ"}}
Results in:
Saturday, 06 July 2013 23:59:59 +0300
Time from now
After this page is rendered, the week will end \{{moment endOf="week" fromNow=null}}
Results in:
After this page is rendered, the week will end in 6 days
Time from X
This helper was coded \{{moment from=example}}
Results in:
This helper was coded in 15 hours
Calendar time
The coding started \{{moment example calendar=null}}
Results in:
The coding started Today at 1:53 AM
Diff
The difference between those two moments is \{{moment diff=example}}
Results in:
The difference between those two moments is 52893769
Days in Month
This month has \{{moment daysInMonth=null}} days
Results in:
This month has 30 days
Days in Month
This month has \{{moment daysInMonth=null}} days
Results in:
This month has 30 days
Duration, with humanization
The event will last \{{duration duration humanize=null}}
Results in:
The event will last 3 hours
Contributing
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using grunt.
Author
Mikko Tapionlinna
License
Copyright (c) 2014 Mikko Tapionlinna, contributors. Released under the MIT license
This file was generated on Sunday, May 4, 2014.