/// export = dayjs; declare function dayjs (date?: dayjs.ConfigType): dayjs.Dayjs declare function dayjs (date?: dayjs.ConfigType, format?: dayjs.OptionType, strict?: boolean): dayjs.Dayjs declare function dayjs (date?: dayjs.ConfigType, format?: dayjs.OptionType, locale?: string, strict?: boolean): dayjs.Dayjs declare namespace dayjs { interface ConfigTypeMap { default: string | number | Date | Dayjs | null | undefined } export type ConfigType = ConfigTypeMap[keyof ConfigTypeMap] export type OptionType = { locale?: string, format?: string, utc?: boolean } | string | string[] export type UnitTypeShort = 'd' | 'M' | 'y' | 'h' | 'm' | 's' | 'ms' export type UnitTypeLong = 'millisecond' | 'second' | 'minute' | 'hour' | 'day' | 'month' | 'year' | 'date' export type UnitTypeLongPlural = 'milliseconds' | 'seconds' | 'minutes' | 'hours' | 'days' | 'months' | 'years' | 'dates' export type UnitType = UnitTypeLong | UnitTypeLongPlural | UnitTypeShort; export type OpUnitType = UnitType | "week" | "weeks" | 'w'; export type QUnitType = UnitType | "quarter" | "quarters" | 'Q'; class Dayjs { constructor (config?: ConfigType) /** * All Day.js objects are immutable. Still, `dayjs#clone` can create a clone of the current object if you need one. * ``` * dayjs().clone()// => Dayjs * dayjs(dayjs('2019-01-25')) // passing a Dayjs object to a constructor will also clone it * ``` * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/parse/dayjs-clone */ clone(): Dayjs /** * This returns a `boolean` indicating whether the Day.js object contains a valid date or not. * ``` * dayjs().isValid()// => boolean * ``` * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/parse/is-valid */ isValid(): boolean /** * Get the year. * ``` * dayjs().year()// => 2020 * ``` * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/get-set/year */ year(): number /** * Set the year. * ``` * dayjs().year(2000)// => Dayjs * ``` * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/get-set/year */ year(value: number): Dayjs /** * Get the month. * * Months are zero indexed, so January is month 0. * ``` * dayjs().month()// => 0-11 * ``` * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/get-set/month */ month(): number /** * Set the month. * * Months are zero indexed, so January is month 0. * * Accepts numbers from 0 to 11. If the range is exceeded, it will bubble up to the year. * ``` * dayjs().month(0)// => Dayjs * ``` * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/get-set/month */ month(value: number): Dayjs /** * Get the date of the month. * ``` * dayjs().date()// => 1-31 * ``` * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/get-set/date */ date(): number /** * Set the date of the month. * * Accepts numbers from 1 to 31. If the range is exceeded, it will bubble up to the months. * ``` * dayjs().date(1)// => Dayjs * ``` * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/get-set/date */ date(value: number): Dayjs /** * Get the day of the week. * * Returns numbers from 0 (Sunday) to 6 (Saturday). * ``` * dayjs().day()// 0-6 * ``` * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/get-set/day */ day(): number /** * Set the day of the week. * * Accepts numbers from 0 (Sunday) to 6 (Saturday). If the range is exceeded, it will bubble up to other weeks. * ``` * dayjs().day(0)// => Dayjs * ``` * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/get-set/day */ day(value: number): Dayjs /** * Get the hour. * ``` * dayjs().hour()// => 0-23 * ``` * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/get-set/hour */ hour(): number /** * Set the hour. * * Accepts numbers from 0 to 23. If the range is exceeded, it will bubble up to the day. * ``` * dayjs().hour(12)// => Dayjs * ``` * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/get-set/hour */ hour(value: number): Dayjs /** * Get the minutes. * ``` * dayjs().minute()// => 0-59 * ``` * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/get-set/minute */ minute(): number /** * Set the minutes. * * Accepts numbers from 0 to 59. If the range is exceeded, it will bubble up to the hour. * ``` * dayjs().minute(59)// => Dayjs * ``` * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/get-set/minute */ minute(value: number): Dayjs /** * Get the seconds. * ``` * dayjs().second()// => 0-59 * ``` * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/get-set/second */ second(): number /** * Set the seconds. * * Accepts numbers from 0 to 59. If the range is exceeded, it will bubble up to the minutes. * ``` * dayjs().second(1)// Dayjs * ``` */ second(value: number): Dayjs /** * Get the milliseconds. * ``` * dayjs().millisecond()// => 0-999 * ``` * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/get-set/millisecond */ millisecond(): number /** * Set the milliseconds. * * Accepts numbers from 0 to 999. If the range is exceeded, it will bubble up to the seconds. * ``` * dayjs().millisecond(1)// => Dayjs * ``` * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/get-set/millisecond */ millisecond(value: number): Dayjs /** * Generic setter, accepting unit as first argument, and value as second, returns a new instance with the applied changes. * * In general: * ``` * dayjs().set(unit, value) === dayjs()[unit](value) * ``` * Units are case insensitive, and support plural and short forms. * ``` * dayjs().set('date', 1) * dayjs().set('month', 3) // April * dayjs().set('second', 30) * ``` * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/get-set/set */ set(unit: UnitType, value: number): Dayjs /** * String getter, returns the corresponding information getting from Day.js object. * * In general: * ``` * dayjs().get(unit) === dayjs()[unit]() * ``` * Units are case insensitive, and support plural and short forms. * ``` * dayjs().get('year') * dayjs().get('month') // start 0 * dayjs().get('date') * ``` * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/get-set/get */ get(unit: UnitType): number /** * Returns a cloned Day.js object with a specified amount of time added. * ``` * dayjs().add(7, 'day')// => Dayjs * ``` * Units are case insensitive, and support plural and short forms. * * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/manipulate/add */ add(value: number, unit?: OpUnitType): Dayjs /** * Returns a cloned Day.js object with a specified amount of time subtracted. * ``` * dayjs().subtract(7, 'year')// => Dayjs * ``` * Units are case insensitive, and support plural and short forms. * * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/manipulate/subtract */ subtract(value: number, unit?: OpUnitType): Dayjs /** * Returns a cloned Day.js object and set it to the start of a unit of time. * ``` * dayjs().startOf('year')// => Dayjs * ``` * Units are case insensitive, and support plural and short forms. * * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/manipulate/start-of */ startOf(unit: OpUnitType): Dayjs /** * Returns a cloned Day.js object and set it to the end of a unit of time. * ``` * dayjs().endOf('month')// => Dayjs * ``` * Units are case insensitive, and support plural and short forms. * * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/manipulate/end-of */ endOf(unit: OpUnitType): Dayjs /** * Get the formatted date according to the string of tokens passed in. * * To escape characters, wrap them in square brackets (e.g. [MM]). * ``` * dayjs().format()// => current date in ISO8601, without fraction seconds e.g. '2020-04-02T08:02:17-05:00' * dayjs('2019-01-25').format('[YYYYescape] YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ[Z]')// 'YYYYescape 2019-01-25T00:00:00-02:00Z' * dayjs('2019-01-25').format('DD/MM/YYYY') // '25/01/2019' * ``` * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/display/format */ format(template?: string): string /** * This indicates the difference between two date-time in the specified unit. * * To get the difference in milliseconds, use `dayjs#diff` * ``` * const date1 = dayjs('2019-01-25') * const date2 = dayjs('2018-06-05') * date1.diff(date2) // 20214000000 default milliseconds * date1.diff() // milliseconds to current time * ``` * * To get the difference in another unit of measurement, pass that measurement as the second argument. * ``` * const date1 = dayjs('2019-01-25') * date1.diff('2018-06-05', 'month') // 7 * ``` * Units are case insensitive, and support plural and short forms. * * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/display/difference */ diff(date?: ConfigType, unit?: QUnitType | OpUnitType, float?: boolean): number /** * This returns the number of **milliseconds** since the Unix Epoch of the Day.js object. * ``` * dayjs('2019-01-25').valueOf() // 1548381600000 * +dayjs(1548381600000) // 1548381600000 * ``` * To get a Unix timestamp (the number of seconds since the epoch) from a Day.js object, you should use Unix Timestamp `dayjs#unix()`. * * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/display/unix-timestamp-milliseconds */ valueOf(): number /** * This returns the Unix timestamp (the number of **seconds** since the Unix Epoch) of the Day.js object. * ``` * dayjs('2019-01-25').unix() // 1548381600 * ``` * This value is floored to the nearest second, and does not include a milliseconds component. * * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/display/unix-timestamp */ unix(): number /** * Get the number of days in the current month. * ``` * dayjs('2019-01-25').daysInMonth() // 31 * ``` * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/display/days-in-month */ daysInMonth(): number /** * To get a copy of the native `Date` object parsed from the Day.js object use `dayjs#toDate`. * ``` * dayjs('2019-01-25').toDate()// => Date * ``` */ toDate(): Date /** * To serialize as an ISO 8601 string. * ``` * dayjs('2019-01-25').toJSON() // '2019-01-25T02:00:00.000Z' * ``` * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/display/as-json */ toJSON(): string /** * To format as an ISO 8601 string. * ``` * dayjs('2019-01-25').toISOString() // '2019-01-25T02:00:00.000Z' * ``` * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/display/as-iso-string */ toISOString(): string /** * Returns a string representation of the date. * ``` * dayjs('2019-01-25').toString() // 'Fri, 25 Jan 2019 02:00:00 GMT' * ``` * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/display/as-string */ toString(): string /** * Get the UTC offset in minutes. * ``` * dayjs().utcOffset() * ``` * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/manipulate/utc-offset */ utcOffset(): number /** * This indicates whether the Day.js object is before the other supplied date-time. * ``` * dayjs().isBefore(dayjs('2011-01-01')) // default milliseconds * ``` * If you want to limit the granularity to a unit other than milliseconds, pass it as the second parameter. * ``` * dayjs().isBefore('2011-01-01', 'year')// => boolean * ``` * Units are case insensitive, and support plural and short forms. * * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/query/is-before */ isBefore(date: ConfigType, unit?: OpUnitType): boolean /** * This indicates whether the Day.js object is the same as the other supplied date-time. * ``` * dayjs().isSame(dayjs('2011-01-01')) // default milliseconds * ``` * If you want to limit the granularity to a unit other than milliseconds, pass it as the second parameter. * ``` * dayjs().isSame('2011-01-01', 'year')// => boolean * ``` * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/query/is-same */ isSame(date: ConfigType, unit?: OpUnitType): boolean /** * This indicates whether the Day.js object is after the other supplied date-time. * ``` * dayjs().isAfter(dayjs('2011-01-01')) // default milliseconds * ``` * If you want to limit the granularity to a unit other than milliseconds, pass it as the second parameter. * ``` * dayjs().isAfter('2011-01-01', 'year')// => boolean * ``` * Units are case insensitive, and support plural and short forms. * * Docs: https://day.js.org/docs/en/query/is-after */ isAfter(date: ConfigType, unit?: OpUnitType): boolean locale(): string locale(preset: string | ILocale, object?: Partial): Dayjs } export type PluginFunc = (option: T, c: typeof Dayjs, d: typeof dayjs) => void export function extend(plugin: PluginFunc, option?: T): Dayjs export function locale(preset?: string | ILocale, object?: Partial, isLocal?: boolean): string export function isDayjs(d: any): d is Dayjs export function unix(t: number): Dayjs const Ls : { [key: string] : ILocale } }