A lightweight javascript date library for parsing, validating, manipulating, and formatting dates.
There are a few things being deprecated in the 1.6.0 release.
-
The format tokens
z
andzz
(timezone abbreviations like EST CST MST etc) will no longer be supported. Due to inconsistent browser support, we are unable to consistently produce this value. See this issue for more background. -
The method
moment.fn.native
is deprecated in favor ofmoment.fn.toDate
. There continue to be issues with Google Closure Compiler throwing errors when usingnative
, even in valid instances. -
The way to customize am/pm strings is being changed. This would only affect you if you created a custom language file. For more information, see this issue.
1.7.2 See discussion
Bugfix
1.7.1 See discussion
Bugfixes
1.7.0 See discussion
Added moment.fn.endOf()
and moment.fn.startOf()
.
Added validation via moment.fn.isValid()
.
Made formatting method 3x faster. http://jsperf.com/momentjs-cached-format-functions
Add support for month/weekday callbacks in moment.fn.format()
Added instance specific languages.
Added two letter weekday abbreviations with the formatting token dd
.
Various language updates.
Various bugfixes.
1.6.0 See discussion
Added Durations.
Revamped parser to support parsing non-separated strings (YYYYMMDD vs YYYY-MM-DD).
Added support for millisecond parsing and formatting tokens (S SS SSS)
Added a getter for moment.lang()
Various bugfixes.
1.5.0 See milestone
Added UTC mode.
Added automatic ISO8601 parsing.
Various bugfixes.
1.4.0 See milestone
Added moment.fn.toDate
as a replacement for moment.fn.native
.
Added moment.fn.sod
and moment.fn.eod
to get the start and end of day.
Various bugfixes.
1.3.0 See milestone
Added support for parsing month names in the current language.
Added escape blocks for parsing tokens.
Added moment.fn.calendar
to format strings like 'Today 2:30 PM', 'Tomorrow 1:25 AM', and 'Last Sunday 4:30 AM'.
Added moment.fn.day
as a setter.
Various bugfixes
1.2.0 See milestone
Added timezones to parser and formatter.
Added moment.fn.isDST
.
Added moment.fn.zone
to get the timezone offset in minutes.
1.1.2 See milestone
Various bugfixes
1.1.1 See milestone
Added time specific diffs (months, days, hours, etc)
Added moment.fn.format
localized masks. 'L LL LLL LLLL' issue 29
Fixed issue 31.
Added moment.version
to get the current version.
Removed window !== undefined
when checking if module exists to support browserify. issue 25
Added convenience methods for getting and setting date parts.
Added better support for moment.add()
.
Added better lang support in NodeJS.
Renamed library from underscore.date to Moment.js
Added Portuguese, Italian, and French language support
Added _date.lang() support. Added support for passing multiple formats to try to parse a date. _date("07-10-1986", ["MM-DD-YYYY", "YYYY-MM-DD"]); Made parse from string and single format 25% faster.
Buxfix for issue 8 and issue 9.
Buxfix for issue 5.
Dropped the redundant _date.date()
in favor of _date()
.
Removed _date.now()
, as it is a duplicate of _date()
with no parameters.
Removed _date.isLeapYear(yearNuumber)
. Use _date([yearNumber]).isLeapYear()
instead.
Exposed customization options through the _date.relativeTime
, _date.weekdays
, _date.weekdaysShort
, _date.months
, _date.monthsShort
, and _date.ordinal
variables instead of the _date.customize()
function.
Added date input formats for input strings.
Added underscore.date to npm. Removed dependancies on underscore.
Added 'z'
and 'zz'
to _.date().format()
. Cleaned up some redundant code to trim off some bytes.
Cleaned up the namespace. Moved all date manipulation and display functions to the _.date() object.
Switched to the Underscore methodology of not mucking with the native objects' prototypes. Made chaining possible.
Changed date names to be a more pseudo standardized 'dddd, MMMM Do YYYY, h:mm:ss a'.
Added Date.prototype
functions add
, subtract
, isdst
, and isleapyear
.
Changed function names to be more concise. Changed date format from php date format to custom format.
Initial release
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