An intuitive Date extensions in Kotlin.
val today = Dates.today
val nextWeek = today + 1.week
val dayBeforeYesterday = today - 2.days
// shortcuts #1
val tomorrow = Dates.tomorrow
val yesterday = Dates.yesterday
// shortcuts #2
val yesterday = 1.days.ago
val fiveYearsSince = 5.years.since
val birthday = Dates.of(year = 1990, month = 1, day = 21)
val firstCommitDate = Dates.of(year = 2016, month = 2, day = 26, hour = 18, minute = 58, second = 31, millisecond = 777)
val today = Dates.today
val christmas = today.with(month = 12, day = 25)
val thisSunday = today.with(weekday = 1)
// shortcuts
val newYearDay = today.beginningOfYear
val newYearsEve = today.endOfYear
Dates.today.isFriday() // false
5.minutes.since.toString("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss")
//=> "2015-03-01 12:05:00"
"1987-06-02".toDate("yyyy-MM-dd")
//=> Dates.of(year = 1987, month = 6, day = 2)
1.day.ago > 2.days.ago // true
1.day.ago in 2.days.ago..Dates.today // true
dependencies {
compile 'com.github.hotchemi:khronos:${latest.version}'
}
- khronos is definitely inspired by naoty/Timepiece(Swift).
Copyright 2016 Shintaro Katafuchi
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