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- @zoomit/dayjs-jalali-plugin/dist/esm/bundle.esm.js
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Readme
Dayjs-Jalali-Plugin
Persian (Jalali, Khorshidi) Plugin for Day.js, This package add multi-calendar functionality to Day.js core regardless for of locale, so we can have Gregorian calendar is Persian locale of Jalali calendar in English locale
Unlike moment and becuase of immutablity of dayjs, there is no need for formats like jYYYY or jMM, in Jalaliday all formats are same and standard
Installation
NPM
npm install --save @zoomit/dayjs-jalali-pluginYARN
yarn add @zoomit/dayjs-jalali-pluginUsage
import dayjs from 'dayjs'
import jalaliPlugin from '@zoomit/dayjs-jalali-plugin'
dayjs.extend(jalaliPlugin)Changing calendar
If you want to all new instanses of dayjs use jalali calendar, you can set default calendar
dayjs.calendar('jalali') // Jalali Calendar
// OR
dayjs.calendar('gregory') // Gregorian Calendaralso you can create a jalali date without changing default calendar
const date = dayjs()
const jalaliDate = date.calendar('jalali')Parse Date
- Parse Gregory date
const date = dayjs('2018-04-04T16:00:00.000Z');- Parse Jalali date
const date = dayjs('1398-10-17', { jalali: true });Multiple Locale
with combination of calendar and locale we have multi language for real
dayjs().calendar('jalali').locale('en').format('DD MMMM YYYY') // '13 Shahrivar 1397'
dayjs().calendar('gregory').locale('fa').format('DD MMMM YYYY') // '04 سپتامبر 2018'