Here's something from the John Resig - http://ejohn.org/blog/javascript-pretty-date/
EDIT (6/27/2014): Following up on the comment from Sumurai8 - though the linked page still works, here is the excerpt for the pretty.js
linked to from the article above:
pretty.js
/*
* JavaScript Pretty Date
* Copyright (c) 2011 John Resig (ejohn.org)
* Licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses.
*/
// Takes an ISO time and returns a string representing how
// long ago the date represents.
function prettyDate(time) {
var date = new Date((time || "").replace(/-/g, "/").replace(/[TZ]/g, " ")),
diff = (((new Date()).getTime() - date.getTime()) / 1000),
day_diff = Math.floor(diff / 86400);
if (isNaN(day_diff) || day_diff < 0 || day_diff >= 31) return;
return day_diff == 0 && (
diff < 60 && "just now" || diff < 120 && "1 minute ago" || diff < 3600 && Math.floor(diff / 60) + " minutes ago" || diff < 7200 && "1 hour ago" || diff < 86400 && Math.floor(diff / 3600) + " hours ago") || day_diff == 1 && "Yesterday" || day_diff < 7 && day_diff + " days ago" || day_diff < 31 && Math.ceil(day_diff / 7) + " weeks ago";
}
// If jQuery is included in the page, adds a jQuery plugin to handle it as well
if (typeof jQuery != "undefined") jQuery.fn.prettyDate = function() {
return this.each(function() {
var date = prettyDate(this.title);
if (date) jQuery(this).text(date);
});
};
Usage:
prettyDate("2008-01-28T20:24:17Z") // => "2 hours ago"
prettyDate("2008-01-27T22:24:17Z") // => "Yesterday"
prettyDate("2008-01-26T22:24:17Z") // => "2 days ago"
prettyDate("2008-01-14T22:24:17Z") // => "2 weeks ago"
prettyDate("2007-12-15T22:24:17Z") // => undefined
Excerpt from the article on usage:
Example Usage
In the following examples I make all the anchors on the site, that
have a title with a date in it, have a pretty date as their inner
text. Additionally, I continue to update the links every 5 seconds
after the page has loaded.
With JavaScript:
function prettyLinks(){
var links = document.getElementsByTagName("a");
for ( var i = 0; i < links.length; i++ )
if ( links[i].title ) {
var date = prettyDate(links[i].title);
if ( date )
links[i].innerHTML = date;
}
}
prettyLinks();
setInterval(prettyLinks, 5000);
With jQuery:
$("a").prettyDate();
setInterval(function(){ $("a").prettyDate(); }, 5000);
Faiz: Made some changes to the original code, bug fixes and improvements.
function prettyDate(time) {
var date = new Date((time || "").replace(/-/g, "/").replace(/[TZ]/g, " ")),
diff = (((new Date()).getTime() - date.getTime()) / 1000),
day_diff = Math.floor(diff / 86400);
var year = date.getFullYear(),
month = date.getMonth()+1,
day = date.getDate();
if (isNaN(day_diff) || day_diff < 0 || day_diff >= 31)
return (
year.toString()+'-'
+((month<10) ? '0'+month.toString() : month.toString())+'-'
+((day<10) ? '0'+day.toString() : day.toString())
);
var r =
(
(
day_diff == 0 &&
(
(diff < 60 && "just now")
|| (diff < 120 && "1 minute ago")
|| (diff < 3600 && Math.floor(diff / 60) + " minutes ago")
|| (diff < 7200 && "1 hour ago")
|| (diff < 86400 && Math.floor(diff / 3600) + " hours ago")
)
)
|| (day_diff == 1 && "Yesterday")
|| (day_diff < 7 && day_diff + " days ago")
|| (day_diff < 31 && Math.ceil(day_diff / 7) + " weeks ago")
);
return r;
}