Crate chrono_humanize
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Representation for chrono objects in human languages
Quick Start
HumanTime
objects are created from chrono objects, such as chrono::DateTime
and chrono::Duration
Examples
Convert current time taken as Local::now()
to HumanTime
let dt = chrono::Local::now();
let ht = chrono_humanize::HumanTime::from(dt);
assert_eq!("now", format!("{}", ht));
let dt = chrono::Local::now() - chrono::Duration::minutes(58);
let ht = chrono_humanize::HumanTime::from(dt);
assert_eq!("an hour ago", format!("{}", ht));
For full control over the text representation use HumanTime::to_text_en()
use chrono::Duration;
use chrono_humanize::{Accuracy, HumanTime, Tense};
let dt = Duration::days(45);
let ht = HumanTime::from(dt);
assert_eq!("a month", ht.to_text_en(Accuracy::Rough, Tense::Present));
assert_eq!("1 month, 2 weeks and 1 day", ht.to_text_en(Accuracy::Precise, Tense::Present));
Structs
Duration
wrapper that helps expressing the duration in human languages
Enums
- The accuracy of the representation
- Indicates the time of the period in relation to the time of the utterance
Traits
- Present the object in human friendly text form