dojo/date/locale::format()

Project owner:Adam Peller
Authors:Seth Lytle, Adam Peller, Marcus Reimann

Creates a string from a Date object using a known localized pattern.

Introduction

By default, this method formats both date and time from dateObject. Formatting patterns are chosen appropriate to the locale. Different formatting lengths may be chosen, with “full” used by default. Custom patterns may be used or registered with translations using the dojo/date/locale::addCustomFormats() method. Formatting patterns are implemented using the syntax described at unicode.org.

Usage

By simply passing a JavaScript Date object to format(), Dojo will use the locale passed as dojoConfig.locale or the browser’s default to handle the formats, and you may choose from a variety of formats: “short”, “medium”, “full”, or “long”.

Various other options are available to format the date. You may choose to process only the date, only the time, or both, and you may decide to use your own custom datePattern or timePattern.

require(["dojo/date/locale"], function(locale){
  locale.format(new Date(),{
    selector: "date",
    formatLength: "short"
  });
})

Attributes

Parameter Type Description
dateObject Date The date and/or time to be formatted. If a time only is formatted, the values in the year, month, and day fields are irrelevant. The opposite is true when formatting only dates.
options dojo/date/locale::__FormatOptions Optional. An object with the following properties:
  Field Type Description
am String override strings for am in times
datePattern String override pattern with this string
formatLength String choice of long, short, medium or full (plus any custom additions). Defaults to ‘short’
fullYear Boolean (format only) use 4 digit years whenever 2 digit years are called for
locale String override the locale used to determine formatting rules
pm String override strings for pm in times
selector String choice of ‘time’,’date’ (default: date and time)
strict Boolean (parse only) strict parsing, off by default
timePattern String override pattern with this string

The datePattern is composed of tokens and string literals:

  • String literals may be enclosed in single quotes (e.g. 'which is').
  • Characters that are not a format token are rendered as is.
  • Tokens consist of a character repeated one or more times.
  • The letter indicates the field type.
  • The number of repeats indicates the field width.
  • Often, widths of 1 mean numeric, 2 or 3 mean abbreviated, and 4 means full (tokens yMEZG)
  • Other times, field widths are meant to be interpreted literally, (e.g. qwdDh ...)
  • In some cases widths are ignored, (e.g. a)
Pattern Meaning Thu Mar 26 2009 13:37:43.777 (EST) Notes
G era AD  
Anno Domini GGGG
y year 2009 yyy
qQ quarter 1  
M month March MMMM
w week of the year 12  
d date 26  
D day of the year 85  
E day of the week Thursday EEEE
Thu EEE
a am/pm PM  
h hours by 0-11 1  
H hours by 0-23 13  
K hours by 1-12    
k hours by 1-24    
m minutes 37  
s seconds 43  
S milliseconds 777 SSS
vz timezone EST  
Z timezone offset GMT-04:00 ZZZZ
-0400 Z

Notes:

  • Everything in this module assumes Gregorian calendars. For other calendars, see dojox/date
  • The representation of timezone names vary by browser and operating system. The string is simply parsed and passed through from the representation in Date.toString(). For more precise handling of timezones, see dojox/date
  • A single quote can be incorporated in a quoted string by supplying 2 of them, for example ‘o’‘clock’

Examples

A simple example formatting a date in a number of ways

require(["dojo/ready", "dojo/date/locale", "dojo/query"], function(ready, locale, query){
    function format(date, fmt){ return locale.format( date, {selector:"date", datePattern:fmt } ); };

    var initDates = function(){
        var date = new Date(2009,9,26,13,37,43,777);
        var fmto = "EEEE, MMMM d yyyy GGG, h:m:s.SSS a z (ZZZZ)";
        var fmt2 = "EEEE, MMMM d yyyy GGG, 'day' D, 'week' w, 'quarter' q, h:m:s.SSS a z 'ie hour' H -- ZZZZ";
        var txt = dojo.query( ".date" )[0];
        txt.innerHTML = format( date, fmto );
        var fmts = {
            explicit: fmto,
            simple: "MMM d, yyyy",
            abbreviated: "EEE, MMM d, yyyy G",
            full: "MMMM d, 'in the year' yyyy GGGG",
            time: "h:m:s.SSS a z",
            ordinal: "'day' D, 'week' w, 'quarter' q 'of the year' yyyy",
            literal: "'this is not really a date'",
            "extra stuff": "MMM d, yyyy -- 39:45, ____+1"
        };
        var out = query( ".output" )[0];
        for(var ii in fmts){
            var fmt = fmts[ii];
            var res = format( date, fmt );
            out.innerHTML += "<tr><td>" + ii + "</td><td>" + fmt + "</td><td>" + res + "</td></tr>";
        }
    }
    ready(initDates);
});
th,td  { border:1px solid black; padding: .2em 1em; }
table { border-collapse:collapse }
<h3>dojo/date/locale test</h3>
The following table shows the date: <div class="date"></div> formatted using dojo/date/locale.format
<table class="output" style="border:1px solid black; width: auto;">
    <tr><th>style</th><th>format</th><th>result</th></tr>
</table>

Formatting dates and times using custom patterns. Render the current Date in several ways using format(). The inverse operation to take the String and return a Date object is parse().

@import "{{dataUrl}}dojox/widget/DocTester/DocTester.css";
var dojoConfig = {
    locale: 'en',
    extraLocale: ['es', 'zh']
};
dojo.require("dojox.widget.DocTester");
dojo.require("dojo.date.locale");

dojo.ready(function(){
    var docTest = new dojox.widget.DocTester({}, "docTest");
});
<div id="docTest">
    >>> dojo.date.locale.format(new Date(2007,2,23,6,6,6), {formatLength: "short", locale: "es"}); // locale must match an identifier included in dojoConfig bootstrap, and is normally not specified here (used here for demonstration purposes)
    "23/03/07 06:06"
    >>> dojo.date.locale.format(new Date(2007,2,23,6,6,6), {selector: "date", formatLength: "short", locale: "es"});
    "23/03/07"
    >>> dojo.date.locale.format(new Date(2007,2,23,6,6,6), {selector: "date", formatLength: "long", locale: "es"});
    "23 de marzo de 2007"
    >>> dojo.date.locale.format(new Date(2007,2,23,6,6,6), {selector: "date", formatLength: "long", locale: "zh"});
    "2007年3月23日"
    >>> dojo.date.locale.format(new Date(2007,2,23,6,6,6), {datePattern: "MMMM yyyy", locale: "es"});
    "marzo 2007"
    >>> dojo.date.locale.format(new Date(2007,2,23,6,6,6), {datePattern: "yyyyMMdd", selector: "date"});
    "20070323"
    >>> dojo.date.locale.format(new Date(2007,2,23,6,6,6), {datePattern: "yyyy-MM-dd", selector: "date"});
    "2007-03-23"
    >>> dojo.date.locale.format(new Date(2007,2,23,6,6,6), {datePattern: "yyMMdd", selector: "date"});
    "070323"
    >>> dojo.date.locale.format(new Date(2007,2,23,6,6,6), {datePattern: "dd.MM.yy", selector: "date"});
    "23.03.07"
    >>> dojo.date.locale.format(new Date(2007,2,23,15,23,6), {timePattern: "HHmmss", selector: "time"});
    "152306"
    >>> dojo.date.locale.format(new Date(2007,2,23,15,23,6), {timePattern: "hmms", selector: "time"});
    "3236"
    >>> dojo.date.locale.format(new Date(2007,2,23,15,23,6), {timePattern: "HH:mm", selector: "time"});
    "15:23"
    >>> dojo.date.locale.format(new Date(2007,2,23,15,23,6), {timePattern: "HH.mm", selector: "time"});
    "15.23"
    >>> dojo.date.locale.format(new Date(2007,2,23,15,23,6), {datePattern: "yyyyMMdd", timePattern: "HHmmss"});
    "20070323 152306"
</div>
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