category |
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Time |
Get the formatted date according to the string of tokens passed in, inspired by dayjs.
List of all available formats (HH:mm:ss by default):
Format | Output | Description |
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YY |
18 | Two-digit year |
YYYY |
2018 | Four-digit year |
M |
1-12 | The month, beginning at 1 |
MM |
01-12 | The month, 2-digits |
D |
1-31 | The day of the month |
DD |
01-31 | The day of the month, 2-digits |
H |
0-23 | The hour |
HH |
00-23 | The hour, 2-digits |
h |
1-12 | The hour, 12-hour clock |
hh |
01-12 | The hour, 12-hour clock, 2-digits |
m |
0-59 | The minute |
mm |
00-59 | The minute, 2-digits |
s |
0-59 | The second |
ss |
00-59 | The second, 2-digits |
SSS |
000-999 | The millisecond, 3-digits |
d |
0-6 | The day of the week, with Sunday as 0 |
dd |
S-S | The min name of the day of the week |
ddd |
Sun-Sat | The short name of the day of the week |
dddd |
Sunday-Saturday | The name of the day of the week |
<script setup lang="ts">
import { ref, computed } from 'vue-demi'
import { useNow, useDateFormat } from '@vueuse/core'
const formatted = useDateFormat(useNow(), 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss')
</script>
<template>
<div>{{ formatted }}</div>
</template>
<script setup lang="ts">
import { ref, computed } from 'vue-demi'
import { useNow, useDateFormat } from '@vueuse/core'
const formatted = useDateFormat(useNow(), 'YYYY-MM-DD (ddd)', { locales: 'en-US' })
</script>
<template>
<div>{{ formatted }}</div>
</template>