sun-time :
Calculator of sunrise and sunset according to location(Long.,lat.) or city name .
Install :
npm install sun-time;
If you want to increase the potential of finding city in local-database of city-coordinates , we recommend to install db-ctiy
package .
npm install db-city;
However, db-city
is a huge package (144 Mo) since it handles more than 3 Million cities . (Read more about "db-city" ) & how to avoid RAM overload .
Anyway, sun-time
has more than 23k local cities .
How to use :
var sun=;
1. sun(LAT,LONG,ELEVATION) :
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Latitude is a real number between -90 and 90,
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longitude is between -180 and 180
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elevation is a positive number specifying the height in meters with respect to the surrounding terrain. The elevation parameter is optional.
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Return an object with 2 attributs :
i.e : {rise:"",set:""}
-
May returns an array of objects if more than one city have the same name.
### Use cases :
//->i am in Riyadh// i am in mountain with height=20m
2. sun([LAT,LONG,ELEVATION],date) :
You can retrieve sun's times according to date .
-
date : You can use new Date() to specify today. Date can be also entered as a triple
[year, month, day]
. For example, [2009, 2, 26] specifies February 26, 2009.Since `x-class` is one of `sun-time` dependencies , `Date.daysAgo`, `Date.daysNext`,`yesterday`,`tomorrow` functions are available as `static` methods under `Date` class.
### Use cases : ```js sun([24,46],new Date()) //-> new Date() is the default sun([24,46],[1989,11,25]) // --> sun times at Nov 25,1989 sun([24,46],Date.daysAgo(7)); //--> before 1 week from now
```
3. sun([LAT,LONG,ELEVATION],date,{format:"24h",tz:3,dst:0}) :
sun
method is still overloaded by some options :
-
format (DEFAULT: 24h):
Output time format, according to the following table:
Format | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
24h | 24-hour time format | 17:35 |
12h | 12-hour time format | 5:35 pm |
12hNS | 12-hour format with no suffix | 5:35 |
Float | Floating point number | 17.35 |
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tz (DEFAULT : hours offset of System % GMT):
The difference to Greenwich time (GMT) in hours. If omitted or set to
"auto"
, timezone is extracted from the system. -
dst (DEFAULT: 0):
Daylight Saving Time: 1 if date is in daylight saving time, 0 otherwise. (summer time->1).
3. sun(CITY_NAME) :
//--> if city in the same country of system --> Works! //-------------- //--> else, in this version, add timezone ("tz") // "1" -> because Tunis (GMT+1) // === sun("Granada")
The last instruction proves that sun-time
supports i18n
; // is the same ;
sunrise
or sunset
4. Get Directly sun;sun;
sun.rise
& sun.set
are overloaded such as sun
itself.
License :
Copyright (c) 2016 Abdennour TOUMI <http://abdennoor.com>
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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