time

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time

⏰ Time #

With shiny extensions, if you have ever written something like this, then look no further:
final DateTime fourHoursFromNow = DateTime.now() + Duration(hours: 4);
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🎖 Installation #
dependencies:
time: "^2.1.4"
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⚡ Import #
import 'package:time/time.dart';
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🎮 Usage #
final Duration tenMinutes = 10.minutes;
final Duration oneHourThirtyMinutes = 1.5.hours;
final DateTime afterTenMinutes = DateTime.now() + 10.minutes;
final Duration tenMinutesAndSome = 10.minutes + 15.seconds;
final int tenMinutesInSeconds = 10.minutes.inSeconds;
final DateTime tenMinutesFromNow = 10.minutes.fromNow;
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You can perform all basic arithmetic operations on Duration as you always have been:
final Duration interval = 10.minutes + 15.seconds - 3.minutes + 2.hours;
final Duration doubled = interval * 2;
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You can also use these operations on DateTime:
final DateTime oneHourAfter = DateTime() + 1.hours;
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Duration is easily convertible as it always has been:
final int twoMinutesInSeconds = 2.minutes.inSeconds;
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You can also convert Duration to DateTime, if needed:
final DateTime timeInFuture = 5.minutes.fromNow;
final DateTime timeInPast = 5.minutes.ago;
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Iterate through a DateTime range:
final DateTime start = DateTime(2019, 12, 2);
final DateTime end = start + 1.weeks;
final DateTime tuesday = start.to(end).firstWhere((date) => date.weekday == DateTime.tuesday);
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Granular comparison between DateTime fields:
final DateTime specificDate = DateTime(2021, 01, 01);
final DateTime otherDate = DateTime(2021, 02, 01);

print(specificDate.isAtSameYearAs(otherDate)); // true
print(specificDate.isAtSameMonthAs(otherDate)); // false
print(specificDate.isAtSameDayAs(otherDate)); // false
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You can also delay code execution:
void doSomething() async {
await 5.seconds.delay;
// Do the other things
}
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You can also use the popular copyWith:
final initial = DateTime(2019, 2, 4, 24, 50, 45, 1, 1);
final expected = initial.copyWith(
year: 2021,
month: 10,
day: 28,
hour: 12,
minute: 45,
second: 10,
millisecond: 0,
microsecond: 12,
);
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Visit the API Reference to find out all that is available.
🐛 Bugs/Requests #
If you encounter any problems feel free to open an issue. If you feel the library is missing a feature, please raise a ticket on Github and I'll look into it. Pull request are also welcome.
👏 Inspiration #

Swift library of the same name - Time.
Kotlin library of the same name - Time.

⭐ License #
MIT License

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For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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