does chronic have any options of date format it parses? (ruby)

点点圈 提交于 2019-12-01 21:08:28

I've found this question today, 20 months after it has been asked. It seems that there is a way to indicate to swap months and days. Just use the :endian_precedence option:

:endian_precedence (Array) — default: [:middle, :little] — By default, Chronic will parse "03/04/2011" as the fourth day of the third month. Alternatively you can tell Chronic to parse this as the third day of the fourth month by altering the :endian_precedence to [:little, :middle]

Example here:

Chronic.parse('12-02-2010').strftime('%d %b %Y')   #=> 02 Dec 2010 
Chronic.parse('12-02-2010', :endian_precedence => [:little, :median]).strftime('%d %b %Y') #=> 12 Feb 2010

Hope this helps!

Dorian

The output of chronic can be easily formatted. chronic.parse returns a time object. You can use strftime for formatting as described here.

puts Chronic.parse('today').strftime('%d %b %Y') #=> 23 Feb 2010

As far as the input is concerned, I cannot find anything in chronic that will do it automatically. Manipulating the input string is probably the way to go.

Edit: Chronic has an internal pre_normalize that you could over-ride..

require 'chronic'

puts Chronic.parse('12-02-2010').strftime('%d %b %Y') #=> 02 Dec 2010

module Chronic
  class << self
    alias chronic__pre_normalize pre_normalize  

    def pre_normalize(text)
      text = text.split(/[^\d]/).reverse.join("-") if text =~ /^\d{1,2}[^\d]\d{1,2}[^\d]\d{4}$/
      text = chronic__pre_normalize(text)
      return text
    end
  end
end
puts Chronic.parse('12-02-2010').strftime('%d %b %Y') #=> 12 Feb 2010
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