This is an yet another implementation of timeago
time display.This library is mostly
inspired from the strings you see on stackoverflow.com
I need to change the logic for "1 day ago" and "n days ago" logic. For example when it happened on Wednesday night and saying on Friday "1 day ago" because it falls between somewhere 40-47 hours does not make sense. That is not how days work.
I haven't considered the leap second into design and i have taken generally 30 days as month.
So you can assume that i have sacrificed accuracy of months at the altar of usability. An year is
considered as 365.25 days long.
- Haven't implemented tests for strings such as
"Nov 1970 at 17:20:08"
. I need to use Faketime library to mock the current system time.
use time_ago::{Config, TimeAgo};
fn usage() {
let config = Config {
is_years: false,
is_weeks: false,
is_months: false,
};
let a = TimeAgo::with_config(config, SystemTime::now());
assert_eq!(a.convert(), "just now");
}
You can also see the tests file for more usage.
MIT or Apache
Srinivas Reddy Thatiparthy