A date converter from Gregorian calendar to Ethiopian calendar with additional functionalities such as months in different local languages.
Install Ethiopian calendar package with npm
npm install eth-calendar
Provided examples and explanations to help users understand how to use Ethiopian Calendar package effectively. different scenarios and use cases are mentioned.
To get started with Ethiopian Calendar, you'll need to install it first. If you haven't already, follow the installation instructions in the Installation section.
Here's a simple example of how to use Ethiopian Calendar in your JavaScript code:
const EthioDate = require('eth-calendar');
const date = new Date("2023-10-24")
const ethioDate = new EthioDate('amh',dates);
console.log(date.humanizedDate());
<!-- this will return a string look like this :
ጥቅምት 13 2016
-->
// Your code here
called in instance of EthioDate object. it returns string with humanized version . a month name with choosen language.
<!-- it will return a date string like this . (here the language is 'amh') -->
ጥቅምት 13 2016
Get the current Ethiopian date.
const EthioDate = require('eth-calendar');
const date = new EthioDate();
console.log(date.now());
<!-- it will return an EthioDate object like this:
EthiopianCalendar { day: 11, month: 2, year: 2016 } -->
Get the Ethiopian month (as an integer).
Get the Ethiopian day of the month (as an integer).
Ethiopian Calendar supports the translation of months into various Ethiopain languages. You can contribute by translating the months into your preferred language. Here is a list of the currently supported languages:
- Amaharic (amh)
- Afaan Oromo (oro)
- Tigrigna (tig)
to use the local language pass it as parameter in the class of EthioDate while creating the object of it. pass the code name of the language.
// it would be 'oro' for afaan oromo and so on.
const ethioDate = new EthioDate('amh',dates);
If you'd like to contribute a translation for your language, follow these steps:
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new file in the
translations
directory with a name that corresponds to your language code (e.g.,translations/som.json
for somali). - Add the translated month names to the file in the following format:
"amh": { "fullLength": [ "መስከረም", "ጥቅምት", "ህዳር", "ታኅሣሥ", "ጥር", "የካቲት", "መጋቢት", "ሚያዝያ", "ግንቦት", "ሰኔ", "ኃምሌ", "ነሐሴ", "ጳጉሜ" ], "shorter": [ "መስከ", "ጥቅም", "ህዳር", "ታኅሣ", "ጥር", "የካቲ", "መጋቢ", "ሚያዝ", "ግንቦ", "ሰኔ", "ኃምሌ", "ነሐሴ", "ጳጉሜ" ] } ```
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