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Programming language: Go
License: MIT License
Tags: Date & Time    
Latest version: v1.3.0

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Go Anytime

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Natural date time parsing for Go. This package was originally forked from github.com/tj/go-naturaldate but has diverged so much that it needed a new name to avoid confusion. Here are the largest differences:

  1. The go-anytime module is written in terms of the github.com/ijt/goparsify parser combinator module, rather than the github.com/pointlander/peg parsing module. That made its development and debugging easier, and also means that its parsers can be use within other parsers that use ijt/goparsify.
  2. Ranges can be parsed using ParseRange or RangeParser, for example "from 3 feb 2022 until 6 oct 2022".

Examples

Here are some examples of expressions that can be parsed by anytime.Parse() or anytime.Parser:

  • now
  • today
  • yesterday
  • 5 minutes ago
  • three days ago
  • last month
  • next month
  • one year from now
  • yesterday at 10am
  • last sunday at 5:30pm
  • next sunday at 22:45
  • next January
  • last February
  • next December 25th at 7:30am
  • next December 25th at 7:30am UTC-7
  • November 3rd, 1986 at 4:30pm
  • january 2017
  • january, 2017
  • oct 7, 1970
  • oct 7 1970
  • 7 oct 1970
  • 7 oct, 1970
  • September 17, 2012 UTC+7
  • September 17, 2012
  • 03 February 2013
  • 2 July 2013
  • 2014/3/31
  • 2014/3/31 UTC
  • 2014/3/31 UTC+1
  • 2014/03/31
  • 2014/03/31 UTC-1
  • 2014-04-26
  • 2014-4-26
  • 2014-4-6
  • 31/3/2014 UTC-8
  • 31-3-2014 UTC-8
  • 31/3/2014
  • 31-3-2014
  • January
  • december 20
  • thursday at 23:59
  • See the [tests](./anytime_test.go) for more examples

Range examples

Here are some examples of expressions that can be parsed by anytime.ParseRange() or anytime.RangeParser:

  • from 3 feb 2022 to 6 oct 2022
  • 3 feb 2022 to 6 oct 2022
  • from 3 feb 2022 until 6 oct 2022
  • from tuesday at 5pm -12:00 until thursday 23:52 +14:00


*Note that all licence references and agreements mentioned in the go-anytime README section above are relevant to that project's source code only.