The best way to use Day.js easily in your Nuxt 2 project.
Looking for a Nuxt 3 alternative? Try out:
$ yarn add @nuxtjs/dayjs # or npm install
export default {
// ...
modules: [
'@nuxtjs/dayjs'
],
// Optional
dayjs: {
locales: ['en', 'ja'],
defaultLocale: 'en',
defaultTimeZone: 'Asia/Tokyo',
plugins: [
'utc', // import 'dayjs/plugin/utc'
'timezone' // import 'dayjs/plugin/timezone'
] // Your Day.js plugin
}
// ...
}
with Context
<script>
export default {
asyncData({ $dayjs }) {
return {
now: $dayjs().format('YYYY/MM/DD')
}
}
}
</script>
with Vue instance
<script>
export default {
data() {
return {
latestClicked: null
}
},
methods: {
handleClickButton() {
this.latestClicked = this.$dayjs().format('YYYY/MM/DD')
}
}
}
</script>
Add the types to your "types"
array in tsconfig.json
after the @nuxt/types
entry.
For dayjs plugins, add their relative types like dayjs/plugin/_pluginName_
.
{
"compilerOptions": {
"types": [
"@nuxt/types",
"@nuxtjs/dayjs",
"dayjs/plugin/relativeTime",
]
}
}
$ git clone https://github.com/nuxt-community/dayjs-module.git
$ cd @nuxtjs/dayjs
$ yarn
MIT @potato4d
This project generated by create-nuxt-module
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Takuma HANATANI(@potato4d) 💻 🐛 📖 💡 💬 👀 |
Bryan Daniel Velastegui Lucero 💻 |
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Daiki Ojima 💻 |
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