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Relative time strings using the web platform
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/** | |
* The target language. [Browser support is good][1] but "en-US" is a safe default. | |
* | |
* [1]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/NavigatorLanguage/language | |
* | |
* @type {string} | |
*/ | |
const { language = "en-US" } = navigator; | |
/** | |
* Instance of the relative time format object for the target language. [Browser | |
* support for this][2] is less good, though [polyfills][3] are available. | |
* | |
* [2]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Intl/RelativeTimeFormat | |
* [3]: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-intl-relative-time#polyfills | |
* @type {Intl.RelativeTimeFormat} | |
*/ | |
const formatter = new Intl.RelativeTimeFormat(language, { | |
numeric: "auto", | |
style: "long", | |
}); | |
/** | |
* Mapping from a Intl.RelativeTimeFormat unit string to the equivalent value | |
* in milliseconds. | |
* | |
* @type {{[unit: string]: number}} | |
*/ | |
const units = { | |
year: 31_557_600_000, // Approx. 86,400 seconds per day * 365.25 days. | |
month: 2_629_800_000, // Approx. 31,557,600 seconds per year / 12 months. | |
day: 86_400_000, | |
hour: 3_600_000, | |
minute: 60_000, | |
second: 1_000, | |
}; | |
/** | |
* Return an Intl.RelativeTimeFormat string without having to specify units. | |
* | |
* @param {Date} when | |
* @returns {string} | |
*/ | |
export function formatRelative(when) { | |
const ms = when - Date.now(); | |
for (const [unit, value] of Object.entries(units)) { | |
const amount = Math.ceil(ms / value); | |
if (amount || unit === 'second') { | |
return formatter.format(amount, unit); | |
} | |
} | |
} |
Good point, the equivalent is to return seconds.
yeah, I wanted a "just now" equivalent haha, but I guess the seconds are fine 😅
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but the "just now" is hard coded, don't we have a equivalent in the Intl?