Fancy date ranges for Moment.js.
Create a date range:
var start = new Date(2012, 0, 15);
var end = new Date(2012, 4, 23);
var range = moment().range(start, end);
You can also create a date range with moment objects:
var start = moment("2011-04-15", "YYYY-MM-DD");
var end = moment("2011-11-27", "YYYY-MM-DD");
var range = moment().range(start, end);
Check to see if your range contains a date/moment:
var start = new Date(2012, 4, 1);
var end = new Date(2012, 4, 23);
var lol = new Date(2012, 4, 15);
var wat = new Date(2012, 2, 27);
var range = moment().range(start, end);
var range2 = moment().range(lol, wat);
range.contains(lol); // true
range.contains(wat); // false
Find out if your moment falls within a date range:
var start = new Date(2012, 4, 1);
var end = new Date(2012, 4, 23);
var when = moment("2012-05-10", "YYYY-MM-DD");
var range = moment().range(start, end);
when.within(range); // true
Does it overlap another range?
range.overlaps(range2); // true
What are the intersecting ranges?
range.intersect(range2); // [moment().range(lol, end)]
Subtracting one range from another.
range.subtract(range2); // [moment().range(start, lol)]
Iterate over your date range by an amount of time or another range:
var start = new Date(2012, 2, 1);
var two = new Date(2012, 2, 2);
var end = new Date(2012, 2, 5);
var range1 = moment().range(start, end);
var range2 = moment().range(start, two); // One day
var acc = [];
range1.by('days', function(moment) {
// Do something with `moment`
});
Any of the units accepted by moment.js' add
method may be used.
You can also iterate by another range:
range1.by(range2, function(moment) {
// Do something with `moment`
acc.push(moment);
});
acc.length == 5 // true
Compare range lengths or add them together with simple math:
var r_1 = moment().range(new Date(2011, 2, 5), new Date(2011, 3, 15));
var r_2 = moment().range(new Date(1995, 0, 1), new Date(1995, 12, 25));
r_2 > r_1 // true
r_1 + r_2 // duration of both ranges in milliseconds
Math.abs(r_1 - r_2); // difference of ranges in milliseconds
Check if two ranges are the same, i.e. their starts and ends are the same:
var r_1 = moment().range(new Date(2011, 2, 5), new Date(2011, 3, 15));
var r_2 = moment().range(new Date(2011, 2, 5), new Date(2011, 3, 15));
var r_3 = moment().range(new Date(2011, 3, 5), new Date(2011, 6, 15));
r_1.isSame(r_2); // true
r_2.isSame(r_3); // false
The difference of the entire range given various units.
Any of the units accepted by moment.js' add
method may be used.
var start = new Date(2011, 2, 5);
var end = new Date(2011, 5, 5);
var dr = moment.range(start, end);
dr.diff('months'); // 3
dr.diff('days'); // 92
dr.diff(); // 7945200000
var start = new Date(2011, 2, 5);
var end = new Date(2011, 5, 5);
var dr = moment.range(start, end);
dr.toDate(); // [new Date(2011, 2, 5), new Date(2011, 5, 5)]
moment-range works in both the browser and node.js.
Simply include moment-range after moment.js:
<script src="/javascripts/moment-range.js"></script>
Thanks to the fine people at cdnjs, you can link to moment-range from the cdnjs servers.
Install via npm:
npm install moment-range
Or put it in your package.json
:
{ "moment-range": "~1" }
bower install moment-range
Clone this bad boy:
git clone https://git@github.com/gf3/moment-range.git
Install the dependencies:
npm install
Do all the things!
npm build
npm test
moment-range is UNLICENSED.