/** * @license * Copyright Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. * * Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be * found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license */ import {Inject, LOCALE_ID, Pipe, PipeTransform} from '@angular/core'; import {DateFormatter} from '../facade/intl'; import {NumberWrapper, isDate} from '../facade/lang'; import {InvalidPipeArgumentError} from './invalid_pipe_argument_error'; /** * @ngModule CommonModule * @whatItDoes Formats a date according to locale rules. * @howToUse `date_expression | date[:format]` * @description * * Where: * - `expression` is a date object or a number (milliseconds since UTC epoch) or an ISO string * (https://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime). * - `format` indicates which date/time components to include. The format can be predifined as * shown below or custom as shown in the table. * - `'medium'`: equivalent to `'yMMMdjms'` (e.g. `Sep 3, 2010, 12:05:08 PM` for `en-US`) * - `'short'`: equivalent to `'yMdjm'` (e.g. `9/3/2010, 12:05 PM` for `en-US`) * - `'fullDate'`: equivalent to `'yMMMMEEEEd'` (e.g. `Friday, September 3, 2010` for `en-US`) * - `'longDate'`: equivalent to `'yMMMMd'` (e.g. `September 3, 2010` for `en-US`) * - `'mediumDate'`: equivalent to `'yMMMd'` (e.g. `Sep 3, 2010` for `en-US`) * - `'shortDate'`: equivalent to `'yMd'` (e.g. `9/3/2010` for `en-US`) * - `'mediumTime'`: equivalent to `'jms'` (e.g. `12:05:08 PM` for `en-US`) * - `'shortTime'`: equivalent to `'jm'` (e.g. `12:05 PM` for `en-US`) * * * | Component | Symbol | Narrow | Short Form | Long Form | Numeric | 2-digit | * |-----------|:------:|--------|--------------|-------------------|-----------|-----------| * | era | G | G (A) | GGG (AD) | GGGG (Anno Domini)| - | - | * | year | y | - | - | - | y (2015) | yy (15) | * | month | M | L (S) | MMM (Sep) | MMMM (September) | M (9) | MM (09) | * | day | d | - | - | - | d (3) | dd (03) | * | weekday | E | E (S) | EEE (Sun) | EEEE (Sunday) | - | - | * | hour | j | - | - | - | j (13) | jj (13) | * | hour12 | h | - | - | - | h (1 PM) | hh (01 PM)| * | hour24 | H | - | - | - | H (13) | HH (13) | * | minute | m | - | - | - | m (5) | mm (05) | * | second | s | - | - | - | s (9) | ss (09) | * | timezone | z | - | - | z (Pacific Standard Time)| - | - | * | timezone | Z | - | Z (GMT-8:00) | - | - | - | * | timezone | a | - | a (PM) | - | - | - | * * In javascript, only the components specified will be respected (not the ordering, * punctuations, ...) and details of the formatting will be dependent on the locale. * * Timezone of the formatted text will be the local system timezone of the end-user's machine. * * When the expression is a ISO string without time (e.g. 2016-09-19) the time zone offset is not * applied and the formatted text will have the same day, month and year of the expression. * * WARNINGS: * - this pipe is marked as pure hence it will not be re-evaluated when the input is mutated. * Instead users should treat the date as an immutable object and change the reference when the * pipe needs to re-run (this is to avoid reformatting the date on every change detection run * which would be an expensive operation). * - this pipe uses the Internationalization API. Therefore it is only reliable in Chrome and Opera * browsers. * * ### Examples * * Assuming `dateObj` is (year: 2015, month: 6, day: 15, hour: 21, minute: 43, second: 11) * in the _local_ time and locale is 'en-US': * * ``` * {{ dateObj | date }} // output is 'Jun 15, 2015' * {{ dateObj | date:'medium' }} // output is 'Jun 15, 2015, 9:43:11 PM' * {{ dateObj | date:'shortTime' }} // output is '9:43 PM' * {{ dateObj | date:'mmss' }} // output is '43:11' * ``` * * {@example common/pipes/ts/date_pipe.ts region='DatePipe'} * * @stable */ @Pipe({name: 'date', pure: true}) export class DatePipe implements PipeTransform { /** @internal */ static _ALIASES: {[key: string]: string} = { 'medium': 'yMMMdjms', 'short': 'yMdjm', 'fullDate': 'yMMMMEEEEd', 'longDate': 'yMMMMd', 'mediumDate': 'yMMMd', 'shortDate': 'yMd', 'mediumTime': 'jms', 'shortTime': 'jm' }; constructor(@Inject(LOCALE_ID) private _locale: string) {} transform(value: any, pattern: string = 'mediumDate'): string { let date: Date; if (isBlank(value)) return null; if (typeof value === 'string') { value = value.trim(); } if (isDate(value)) { date = value; } else if (NumberWrapper.isNumeric(value)) { date = new Date(parseFloat(value)); } else if (typeof value === 'string' && /^(\d{4}-\d{1,2}-\d{1,2})$/.test(value)) { /** * For ISO Strings without time the day, month and year must be extracted from the ISO String * before Date creation to avoid time offset and errors in the new Date. * If we only replace '-' with ',' in the ISO String ("2015,01,01"), and try to create a new * date, some browsers (e.g. IE 9) will throw an invalid Date error * If we leave the '-' ("2015-01-01") and try to create a new Date("2015-01-01") the timeoffset * is applied * Note: ISO months are 0 for January, 1 for February, ... */ const [y, m, d] = value.split('-').map((val: string) => parseInt(val, 10)); date = new Date(y, m - 1, d); } else { date = new Date(value); } if (!isDate(date)) { throw new InvalidPipeArgumentError(DatePipe, value); } return DateFormatter.format(date, this._locale, DatePipe._ALIASES[pattern] || pattern); } } function isBlank(obj: any): boolean { return obj == null || obj === ''; }