JS Date-Time libraries you should use instead of traditional methods πŸ˜‹

Gulshan Aggarwal - May 31 '22 - - Dev Community

Working with Dates is a common task while building an application. First, we store the Date object, retrieve & then convert it into readable form, when it comes to a special format traditionally, we need to use a lot of functions and methods that make the process problematic and complex.

Even when I have used to work with dates, converting them into desirable formats becomes problematic. I used to do a lot of research over the StackOverflow; how to change into this, that format blah blah ...
So, through the article, we will see a few JS libraries which will make the building process easy.

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1. Day.js - Day.js is a minimalist JavaScript library for working the dates and times.

  • Bundle size 2KB which is very less.
  • Alternative to moment.js.
  • Works both with Node.js and Browser.
  • Install using npm install dayjs command

2️. date-fns - This is a modern JS library that is simple & a toolset for manipulating dates.

  • Simple & 200+ functions.
  • Works both with Node.js and Browser.
  • Install using npm install date-fns command.
  • date-fns provides some optional features through submodules in the same package.

3. js-joda - js-joda is a lightweight & fast library which has no third party dependencies.

  • 43Kb Size and compressed
  • Works both with Node.js and Browser.
  • Install using npm install @js-joda/core command.

4️. Luxon - If we need operations like add, subtract & parse with dates then, Luxon provides an easy way to deal with it.

  • Good for Math operations.

  • Works both with Node.js and Browser.

  • Install using npm install luxon command.

Q. Why we haven't discussed yet Moment.js πŸ€”

You might be thinking why we haven't discussed yet a famous library Moment.js. Moment.js itself says not to use it for your new projects because of its size and immutability of objects & as a result, it increases web application size.
-If you are using Moment in your old project then you should continue with it.

🏁 We have discussed Date-Time libraries that make working with JavaScript dates easy. I have personally used Day.js, so in the next article, we will take a deeper look at Day.js.

-If you have used some other library, please mention it in the comments, It will be great to see you.

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