This is a fork of (Bigeasy's Timezone library)[https://github.com/bigeasy/timezone].
The original library uses eggert/tz to generate up-to-date timezone information, but the library is not maintained anymore. This fork uses (@instructure/timezone)[https://github.com/instructure/timezone]
If time zones ever get out of sync again, do the following...
git clone --recurse-submodules [@instructure/timezone URL]
cd timezone
cd eggert/tz
git checkout [Last updated version number from moment-timezone, e.g. 2023c]
# update package.json version number
npm install
make publish # publishes to NPM
git add .
# commit and push git changes
Format time in JavaScript using the IANA time zone database. (Photo: Sundial by Wolfgang Staudt.)
var tz = require('timezone/loaded'),
equal = require('assert').equal,
utc;
// Get POSIX time in UTC.
utc = tz('2012-01-01');
// Convert UTC time to local time in a localize language.
equal(tz(utc, '%c', 'fr_FR', 'America/Montreal'),
'sam. 31 déc. 2011 19:00:00 EST');
A full-featured time zone aware date formatter for JavaScript.
- Timezone is a MicroJS library in pure JavaScript with no dependencies that provides timezone aware date math and date formatting.
- Timezone uses the IANA Database to determine the correct wall clock time anywhere in the world for any time since the dawn of standardized time.
-
Timezone formats dates with a full implementation of
strftime
formats, including the GNUdate
extensions. - Timezone represents time in POSIX time and local time using RFC 3999 date strings.
- Timezone is a full featured standards based time library in pure JavaScript for under 3K minified and gzipped.
$ git clone --quiet https://github.com/bigeasy/timezone.git
$ cd timezone && make && npm install && npm test
The MIT License.