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Blazor Time

A time conversion library for Blazor that allows you to display dates and times in the browsers local time. It can accept both UTC and server time as an input, and automatically display those times in the browsers local time.

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Install-Package BlazorTime

Blazor WebAssembly (Client-side Blazor)

  1. Near the bottom of your wwwroot/index.html, add <script src="_content/BlazorTime/blazorTime.js"></script>.
  2. In _Imports.razor, add @using BlazorTime.

Blazor Server (Server-side Blazor)

  1. Near the bottom of your Pages/_Host.cshtml, add <script src="_content/BlazorTime/blazorTime.js"></script>.
  2. In _Imports.razor, add @using BlazorTime.

Usage

<p>
  @*UTC to browser time*@
  <ToLocal DateTime="testUtcTime" Format="ddd mmm dd yyyy HH:MM:ss"></ToLocal>
</p>

<p>
  @*server time to browser time*@
  <ToLocal DateTime="testServerTime" Format="default"></ToLocal>
</p>

<p>
  @*display as iso example 2021-05-10*@
  <ToLocal DateTime="testUtcTime" Format="yyyy-mm-dd"></ToLocal>
</p>

<p>
  @*display as time example 2pm*@
  <ToLocal DateTime="testUtcTime" Format="htt"></ToLocal>
</p>

<button @onclick="Update">Update Time</button>

@code {
  private DateTime testUtcTime = DateTime.UtcNow;
  private DateTime testServerTime = DateTime.Now;

  private void Update()
  {
    testUtcTime = DateTime.UtcNow;
    testServerTime = DateTime.Now;
  }
}

Mask options

Mask Description
d Day of the month as digits; no leading zero for single-digit days.
dd Day of the month as digits; leading zero for single-digit days.
ddd Day of the week as a three-letter abbreviation.
DDD "Ysd", "Tdy" or "Tmw" if date lies within these three days. Else fall back to ddd.
dddd Day of the week as its full name.
DDDD "Yesterday", "Today" or "Tomorrow" if date lies within these three days. Else fall back to dddd.
m Month as digits; no leading zero for single-digit months.
mm Month as digits; leading zero for single-digit months.
mmm Month as a three-letter abbreviation.
mmmm Month as its full name.
yy Year as last two digits; leading zero for years less than 10.
yyyy Year represented by four digits.
h Hours; no leading zero for single-digit hours (12-hour clock).
hh Hours; leading zero for single-digit hours (12-hour clock).
H Hours; no leading zero for single-digit hours (24-hour clock).
HH Hours; leading zero for single-digit hours (24-hour clock).
M Minutes; no leading zero for single-digit minutes.
MM Minutes; leading zero for single-digit minutes.
N ISO 8601 numeric representation of the day of the week.
o GMT/UTC timezone offset, e.g. -0500 or +0230.
p GMT/UTC timezone offset, e.g. -05:00 or +02:30.
s Seconds; no leading zero for single-digit seconds.
ss Seconds; leading zero for single-digit seconds.
S The date's ordinal suffix (st, nd, rd, or th). Works well with d.
l Milliseconds; gives 3 digits.
L Milliseconds; gives 2 digits.
t Lowercase, single-character time marker string: a or p.
tt Lowercase, two-character time marker string: am or pm.
T Uppercase, single-character time marker string: A or P.
TT Uppercase, two-character time marker string: AM or PM.
W ISO 8601 week number of the year, e.g. 4, 42
WW ISO 8601 week number of the year, leading zero for single-digit, e.g. 04, 42
Z US timezone abbreviation, e.g. EST or MDT. For non-US timezones, the GMT/UTC offset is returned, e.g. GMT-0500
'...', "..." Literal character sequence. Surrounding quotes are removed.
UTC: Must be the first four characters of the mask. Converts the date from local time to UTC/GMT/Zulu time before applying the mask. The "UTC:" prefix is removed.

Named Formats

Name Mask Example
default ddd mmm dd yyyy HH:MM:ss Sat Jun 09 2007 17:46:21
shortDate m/d/yy 6/9/07
paddedShortDate mm/dd/yyyy 06/09/2007
mediumDate mmm d, yyyy Jun 9, 2007
longDate mmmm d, yyyy June 9, 2007
fullDate dddd, mmmm d, yyyy Saturday, June 9, 2007
shortTime h:MM TT 5:46 PM
mediumTime h:MM:ss TT 5:46:21 PM
longTime h:MM:ss TT Z 5:46:21 PM EST
isoDate yyyy-mm-dd 2007-06-09
isoTime HH:MM:ss 17:46:21
isoDateTime yyyy-mm-dd'T'HH:MM:sso 2007-06-09T17:46:21+0700
isoUtcDateTime UTC:yyyy-mm-dd'T'HH:MM:ss'Z' 2007-06-09T22:46:21Z

Thanks To

node-dateformat for the date formatter and the mask/named formats section of the readme

Microsoft Blazor for making Blazor

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