Create short operation hour range
npm install tinychrono
Single day
const { formatTimeRange } = require('tinychrono');
const content = formatTimeRange({
day: 1,
type: 'RANGE',
hours: [
[830, 1200],
[1300, 1740],
],
});
console.log(content);
// Monday: 08:30 AM - 12:00 PM, 01:00 PM - 05:40 PM
const { formatDays } = require('tinychrono');
const content = formatDays([
{
day: 1,
type: 'RANGE',
hours: [
[830, 1200],
[1300, 1740],
],
},
{
day: 5,
type: 'FULL_DAY',
},
{
day: 6,
type: 'CLOSED',
},
{
day: 0,
type: 'RANGE',
hours: [[700, 1100]],
},
]);
console.log(content);
// Monday: 08:30 AM - 12:00 PM, 01:00 PM - 05:40 PM
// Friday: Open 24/7
// Saturday: Closed
// Sunday: 07:00 AM - 11:00 AM
const { formatDays } = require('tinychrono');
const content = formatDays([
{
day: 1,
type: 'RANGE',
hours: [
[830, 1200],
[1300, 1740],
],
},
{
day: 5,
type: 'FULL_DAY',
},
{
day: 6,
type: 'CLOSED',
},
{
day: 0,
type: 'RANGE',
hours: [[700, 1100]],
},
], { autofill: true });
console.log(content);
// Sunday: 07:00 AM - 11:00 AM
// Monday: 08:30 AM - 12:00 PM, 01:00 PM - 05:40 PM
// Tuesday: Closed
// Wednesday: Closed
// Thursday: Closed
// Friday: Open 24/7
// Saturday: Closed
- [x] Format Days
- [x] Day names localization
- [x] Autofill missing days
- [ ] Autofill with default options or maybe with a factory function
- [ ] Parse string to day objects
- [ ] Use Rollup to build ESM and UMD
- [ ] types.d.ts
- [ ] Expose utility functions
- [ ] Use pattern for formatting