When you want the current date and time, you can do this with the Javascript function Date
, but will return the following format which isn't always useful: Wed Jun 07 2017 13:26:15 GMT+0200 (Romance (zomertijd))
.
Copy the following code into app/helpers/helpers.js
, and simply call getCurrentDateAndFormat()
instead of new Date()
.
export function getCurrentDateAndFormat() {
let today = new Date();
let dd = today.getDate();
let MM = today.getMonth()+1; //January is 0!
let hh = today.getHours();
let mm = today.getMinutes();
let yyyy = today.getFullYear();
if (dd<10) {
dd= '0'+dd;
}
if (MM<10) {
MM= '0'+MM;
}
if (hh<10) {
hh= '0'+hh;
}
if (mm<10) {
mm= '0'+mm;
}
today = dd+'/'+MM+'/'+yyyy+" "+hh+"h"+mm;
return today;
}
The helper extracts all separate time values, adds a 0 if the value is below 10 (for format and readability) and reassembles them in a more fitting format. In this case: day, month, year, hours and minutes.
today = dd+'/'+MM+'/'+yyyy+" "+hh+"h"+mm;
will display: 07/06/2017 13h26
today = MM+'/'+dd+'/'+yyyy+" "+hh+"h"+mm;
will display: 06/07/2017 13h26
Changing month and date position, depending on your region, is as easy as replacing MM
with dd
and vice versa, as evident from above example.