nepali-datetime is a Node.js package designed to provide native JavaScript-like features for Nepali dates. It includes the 'NepaliDate' class for Nepali date support and the 'dateConverter' module for date conversion.
Here are a few examples to get you started:
import NepaliDate from 'nepali-datetime'
// Create a NepaliDate object for the current date and time
const now = new NepaliDate()
console.log(now.toString()) // 2080-03-23 15:32:03.643
// Create a NepaliDate object from a Nepali date string
const date1 = new NepaliDate('2079-02-15 23:11')
console.log(date1.toString()) // 2079-02-15 23:11:00
// Parse Nepali date string
const date2 = new NepaliDate('Baisakh 18, 2080', 'MMMM D, YYYY')
console.log(date2.toString()) // 2080-01-18 00:00:00
// Format a NepaliDate object
const formattedDate = now.format('YYYY-MM-DD')
console.log(formattedDate) // 2080-03-23
// Create a NepaliDate object from an English date string
const date3 = NepaliDate.parseEnglishDate('2023-07-08', 'YYYY-MM-DD')
console.log(date3.toString()) // 2080-03-23 00:00:00
To install nepali-datetime, you can use npm or yarn:
npm install nepali-datetime
or
yarn add nepali-datetime
The NepaliDate
class represents a Nepali calendar date. It provides various methods and properties to work with Nepali dates.
You can create a NepaliDate
object in several ways:
-
Without any parameters: Creates a
NepaliDate
object for the current date and time.import NepaliDate from 'nepali-datetime' const now = new NepaliDate()
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Using a Nepali date string: Parses the string as a Nepali calendar date.
const date1 = new NepaliDate('2079-02-15') const date2 = new NepaliDate('2079-02-15 14:00')
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Using a Unix timestamp (in milliseconds):
const date2 = new NepaliDate(1654210800000)
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Using a JavaScript
Date
object: Converts the JavaScriptDate
object to aNepaliDate
object.const jsDate = new Date() const date3 = new NepaliDate(jsDate)
-
Using an existing
NepaliDate
object: Creates a newNepaliDate
object with the same values.const date4 = new NepaliDate(date3)
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Using Nepali calendar date and time parameters: Specifies the components of a Nepali calendar date.
const date5 = new NepaliDate(year, month, date, hour, minute, second, ms) const date6 = new NepaliDate(2079, 2, 15, 10, 30)
You can retrieve various components of a NepaliDate
object using the following methods:
getDateObject()
: Retrieves the Javascript Date object equivalent to the NepaliDate.getTime()
: Retrieves the Unix timestamp (in milliseconds) of the Nepali date.getYear()
: Retrieves the year of the Nepali date in the Nepali calendar.getEnglishYear()
: Retrieves the year of the Nepali date in the English calendar.getMonth()
: Retrieves the month of the Nepali date in the Nepali calendar.getEnglishMonth()
: Retrieves the month of the Nepali date in the English calendar.getDate()
: Retrieves the day of the month of the Nepali date in the Nepali calendar.getEnglishDate()
: Retrieves the day of the month of the Nepali date in the English calendar.getDay()
: Retrieves the day of the week represented by a numeric value.getHours()
: Retrieves the hour value of the Nepali date.getMinutes()
: Retrieves the minute value of the Nepali date.getSeconds()
: Retrieves the second value of the Nepali date.getMilliseconds()
: Retrieves the millisecond value of the Nepali date.
You can set individual components of a NepaliDate
object using the following methods:
setYear(year)
: Sets the year of the Nepali date.setMonth(month)
: Sets the month of the Nepali date.setDate(day)
: Sets the day of the month of the Nepali date.setHours(hour)
: Sets the hour of the Nepali date.setMinutes(minute)
: Sets the minute of the Nepali date.setSeconds(second)
: Sets the second of the Nepali date.setMilliseconds(ms)
: Sets the millisecond of the Nepali date.setTime(time)
: Sets the Nepali date and time values using a Unix timestamp.
You can format a NepaliDate
object as a string using the format()
and formatNepali()
methods.
Additionally, you can convert the corresponding English date to a string using the formatEnglishDate()
and formatEnglishDateInNepali()
methods.
format(formatStr)
: Returns a string representation (in English) of theNepaliDate
object in the specified format.formatNepali(formatStr)
: Returns a string representation in the Nepali (Devanagari script) of theNepaliDate
object in the specified format.formatEnglishDate(formatStr)
: Returns a string representation (in English) of the English Date in the specified format.formatEnglishDateInNepali(formatStr)
: Returns a string representation in the Nepali (Devanagari script) of the English Date in the specified format.
const date = new NepaliDate(2079, 5, 3, 16, 14)
console.log(date.format('YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm A')) // 2079-06-03 04:14 PM
console.log(date.formatEnglishDate('YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm A')) // 2022-09-19 04:14 PM
The date formatting will follow the format codes mentioned below, which are similar to the date formats used in day.js.
Format Token | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
YYYY | 4-digit year | 2023 |
YY | 2-digit year | 23 |
MMMM | Full month name | Baisakh |
MMM | Abbreviated month name | Bai |
MM | 2-digit month | 01-12 |
M | Month number, beginning at 1 | 1-12 |
DD | 2-digit day of the month | 01-31 |
D | Day of the month | 1-31 |
dddd | Full day of the week | Monday |
ddd | Abbreviated day of the week | Mon |
d | Day of the week, with Sunday as 0 | 0-6 |
HH | 2-digit hour (24-hour format) | 00-23 |
H | Hour (24-hour format) | 0-23 |
hh | 2-digit hour (12-hour format) | 01-12 |
h | Hour (12-hour format) | 1-12 |
mm | 2-digit minutes | 00-59 |
m | Minutes | 0-59 |
ss | 2-digit seconds | 00-59 |
s | Seconds | 0-59 |
SSS | 3-digit milliseconds | 000-999 |
A | Uppercase AM/PM | AM or PM |
a | Lowercase am/pm | am or pm |
Any other character will be printed as it is. If you need to print the special characters (YMDmd), please enclose them within square brackets. Example: .format("[YMDmd]")
For the list of month names and their abbreviations, you can refer to the table below.
Value of Month | Abbreviation | Full Name |
---|---|---|
0 | Bai | Baisakh |
1 | Jes | Jestha |
2 | Asa | Asar |
3 | Shr | Shrawan |
4 | Bhd | Bhadra |
5 | Asw | Aswin |
6 | Kar | Kartik |
7 | Man | Mangsir |
8 | Pou | Poush |
9 | Mag | Magh |
10 | Fal | Falgun |
11 | Cha | Chaitra |
You can get the equivalent JavaScript Date
object of a NepaliDate
object using the getDateObject()
method.
const now = new NepaliDate(2079, 5, 3)
console.log(now.getDateObject()) // Date 2022-09-18T18:15:00.000Z
You can create a NepaliDate
object from an English calendar date using the parseEnglishDate
or fromEnglishDate
method.
const date1 = NepaliDate.parseEnglishDate('2023-07-08', 'YYYY-MM-DD')
console.log(date1.toString()) // 2080-03-23 00:00:00
const date2 = NepaliDate.fromEnglishDate(2023, 6, 8, 10, 15)
console.log(date2.toString()) // 2080-03-23 10:15:00
The dateConverter
module provides core functions for converting dates between the Nepali and English calendars.
englishToNepali(year, month, day)
: Converts an English calendar date to a Nepali calendar date. Returns an array[npYear, npMonth, npDay]
representing the Nepali date.nepaliToEnglish(year, month, day)
: Converts a Nepali calendar date to an English calendar date. Returns an array[enYear, enYear, enDay]
representing the English date.
Note: Use 0 as the value for the months Baisakh and January (Javascript Logic 🤷).
import dateConverter from 'nepali-datetime/dateConverter'
// english to nepali date conversion
const [npYear, npMonth, npDay] = dateConverter.englishToNepali(2023, 5, 27)
// nepali to english date conversion
const [enYear, enMonth, enDay] = dateConverter.nepaliToEnglish(2080, 2, 15)
The NepaliDate
class can also be used for direct string-to-string date conversions, eliminating the need for custom parsing or formatting logic.
English Date to Nepali Date
const enDate = '2024-11-25'
const npDate = NepaliDate.parseEnglishDate(enDate, 'YYYY-MM-DD').format('YYYY-MM-DD')
// 2081-08-10
Nepali Date to English Date
const npDate = '2081-08-10'
const enDate = new NepaliDate(npDate).formatEnglishDate('YYYY-MM-DD')
// 2024-11-25
This project was inspired by nepali-date. We would like to express our gratitude to their team for their excellent work and ideas, which served as a motivation for this project.
We appreciate feedback and contribution to this package. To get started please see our contribution guide.