Javascript date in the Hijrah calendar system.
You can install this package either with npm
or with bower
.
npm install hijrah-date
bower install hijrah-date
Then add a <script>
to your index.html
:
<script src="/bower_components/hijrah-date/hijrah-date.js"></script>
new HijrahDate();
new HijrahDate(year, month[, day[, hour[, minutes[, seconds[, milliseconds]]]]]);
var hijrahDate1 = new HijrahDate();
var hijrahDate2 = new HijrahDate(1437, 11, 10);
var hijrahDate3 = new HijrahDate(1437, 11, 10, 14, 40);
Most of native Date
's read methods are available in HijrahDate
var hijrahDate = new HijrahDate(1437, 11, 14, 15, 50, 21, 456);
hijrahDate.getTime() // 1473943821456
hijrahDate.getFullYear() // 1437
hijrahDate.getMonth() // 11
hijrahDate.getDate() // 14
hijrahDate.getDay() // 4
hijrahDate.getHours() // 15
hijrahDate.getMinutes() // 50
hijrahDate.getSeconds() // 21
hijrahDate.getMilliseconds() // 456
hijrahDate.getMonthLength() // 30
hijrahDate.getYearLength() // 354
hijrahDate.getDayOfYear() // 338
hijrahDate.isLeapYear() // false
hijrahDate.toEpochDay() // 17055
HijrahDate::plusYears(yearsToAdd)
HijrahDate::plusMonths(monthsToAdd)
HijrahDate::plusWeeks(weeksToAdd)
HijrahDate::plusDays(daysToAdd)
HijrahDate::minusYears(yearsToSubtract)
HijrahDate::minusMonths(monthsToSubtract)
HijrahDate::minusWeeks(weeksToSubtract)
HijrahDate::minusDays(daysToSubtract)
Example
var hijrahDate = new HijrahDate(1437, 11, 10);
var hijrahDate2 = hd.plusYears(1)
.plusMonths(2)
.plusDays(5);
Using HijrahDate::toGregorian
function
var hijrahDate = new HijrahDate(1437, 11, 10, 14, 40, 23, 15);
var date = hd.toGregorian();
var date = new Date(2016, 9, 23);
var hijrahDate = new HijrahDate(date);
HijrahDate::format(format[, localeId])
Formats HijrahDate
to a string based on the requested format. Formats ported from AngularJS' date filter.
localeId
string 'en' or 'ar'
format
string can be composed of the following elements:
- 'yyyy': 4 digit representation of year (e.g. 1437)
- 'yy': 2 digit representation of year, padded (00-99). (e.g. 1330 => 30, 1437 => 37)
- 'y': 1 digit representation of year, e.g. (1330 => 1330, AD 1438 => 1438)
- 'MMMM': Month in year (Muharram-Dhuʻl-Hijjah)
- 'MMM': Month in year (Muh-Dhuʻl-H)
- 'MM': Month in year, padded (01-12)
- 'M': Month in year (1-12)
- 'LLLL': Stand-alone month in year (Muharram-Dhuʻl-Hijjah)
- 'dd': Day in month, padded (01-30)
- 'd': Day in month (1-30)
- 'EEEE': Day in Week,(Sunday-Saturday)
- 'EEE': Day in Week, (Sun-Sat)
- 'HH': Hour in day, padded (00-23)
- 'H': Hour in day (0-23)
- 'hh': Hour in AM/PM, padded (01-12)
- 'h': Hour in AM/PM, (1-12)
- 'mm': Minute in hour, padded (00-59)
- 'm': Minute in hour (0-59)
- 'ss': Second in minute, padded (00-59)
- 's': Second in minute (0-59)
- 'sss': Millisecond in second, padded (000-999)
- 'a': AM/PM marker
- 'Z': 4 digit (+sign) representation of the timezone offset (-1200-+1200)
- 'ww': Week of year, padded (00-53). Week 01 is the week with the first Thursday of the year
- 'w': Week of year (0-53). Week 1 is the week with the first Thursday of the year
- 'G', 'GG', 'GGG': The abbreviated form of the era string (e.g. 'AD')
- 'GGGG': The long form of the era string (e.g. 'Anno Hegirae')
format string can also be one of the following predefined localizable formats:
- 'medium': equivalent to 'MMM d, y h:mm:ss a' for en_US locale (e.g. Muh 3, 1437 12:05:08 PM)
- 'short': equivalent to 'M/d/yy h:mm a' for en_US locale (e.g. 9/3/37 12:05 PM)
- 'fullDate': equivalent to 'EEEE, MMMM d, y' for en_US locale (e.g. Friday, Ramadan 24, 1431)
- 'longDate': equivalent to 'MMMM d, y' for en_US locale (e.g. Ramadan 3, 1437)
- 'mediumDate': equivalent to 'MMM d, y' for en_US locale (e.g. Ram 3, 1437)
- 'shortDate': equivalent to 'M/d/yy' for en_US locale (e.g. 9/3/37)
- 'mediumTime': equivalent to 'h:mm:ss a' for en_US locale (e.g. 12:05:08 PM)
- 'shortTime': equivalent to 'h:mm a' for en_US locale (e.g. 12:05 PM)
format string can contain literal values. These need to be escaped by surrounding with single quotes (e.g. "h 'in the morning'"). In order to output a single quote, escape it - i.e., two single quotes in a sequence (e.g. "h 'o''clock'").