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KnpLabs/KnpTimeBundle
knplabs/knp-time-bundle
Friendly ago/until dates ("5 minutes ago" or "in 5 minutes") and durations ("2 mins")!
Last edited: {{ post.updatedAt|time_diff }} <!-- Last edited: 1 week ago -->
Event date: {{ event.date|time_diff }} <!-- Event date: in two weeks -->
Read time: {{ post.readTimeInSeconds|duration }} <!-- Read time: 2 minutes -->
Age: {{ user.birthdate|age }} <!-- Age: 30 years old -->
Want to see it used in a screencast 🎥? Check out SymfonyCasts: https://symfonycasts.com/screencast/symfony-doctrine/ago
The formatted date/duration can be translated into any language, and many are supported out of the box.
Installation
Use Composer to install the library:
composer require knplabs/knp-time-bundle
Woo! You did it! Assuming your project uses Symfony Flex, the
bundle should be configured and ready to go. If not, you
can enable Knp\Bundle\TimeBundle\KnpTimeBundle
manually.
Usage
Twig
Time formatting:
{{ someDateTimeVariable|time_diff }} {# 2 weeks ago #}
{# |ago is an alias for |time_diff #}
{{ someDateTimeVariable|ago }} {# 1 second ago #}
{# ... or use the equivalent function: #}
{{ time_diff(someDateTimeVariable) }} {# in 2 months #}
Note: the
time_diff
filter/function andago
alias works fine for dates in the future, too.
Duration formatting:
{{ someDurationInSeconds|duration }} {# 2 minutes #}
Age formatting:
{# with filter: #}
Age: {{ user.birthdate|age }} {# Age: 30 years old #}
{# ... or use the equivalent function: #}
Age: {{ age(user.birthdate) }} {# Age: 30 years old #}
Service
You can also format dates and durations in your services/controllers by autowiring/injecting the
Knp\Bundle\TimeBundle\DateTimeFormatter
service:
use Knp\Bundle\TimeBundle\DateTimeFormatter;
// ...
public function yourAction(DateTimeFormatter $dateTimeFormatter)
{
$someDate = new \DateTimeImmutable('-2 years'); // or $entity->publishedDate()
$toDate = new \DateTimeImmutable('now');
$agoTime = $dateTimeFormatter->formatDiff($someDate, $toDate); // $toDate parameter is optional and defaults to "now"
$readTime = $dateTimeFormatter->formatDuration(64); // or $entity->readTimeInSeconds()
$ageTime = $dateTimeFormatter->formatAge($someDate, $toDate); // $toDate parameter is optional and defaults to "now"
return $this->json([
// ...
'published_at' => $agoTime, // 2 years ago
'read_time' => $readTime, // 1 minute
// ...
]);
}
Controlling the Translation Locale
The bundle will automatically use the current locale when translating the "time_diff" ("ago") and "duration" messages. However, you can override the locale:
{{ someDateTimeVariable|time_diff(locale='es') }}
{{ someDurationInSeconds|duration(locale='es') }}
{{ someDateTimeVariable|age(locale='es') }}
Tests
If you want to run tests, please check that you have installed dev dependencies.
./vendor/bin/phpunit
Maintainers
Anyone can contribute to this repository (and it's warmly welcomed!). The following people maintain and can merge into this library:
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