durafmt is a tiny Go library that formats time.Duration
strings into a human readable format.
go get github.com/hako/durafmt
If you've worked with time.Duration
in Go, you most likely have come across this:
53m28.587093086s // :)
The above seems very easy to read, unless your duration looks like this:
354h22m3.24s // :S
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/hako/durafmt"
)
func main() {
duration, err := durafmt.ParseString("354h22m3.24s")
if err != nil {
fmt.Println(err)
}
fmt.Println(duration) // 2 weeks 18 hours 22 minutes 3 seconds
// duration.String() // String representation. "2 weeks 18 hours 22 minutes 3 seconds"
}
package main
import (
"fmt"
"time"
"github.com/hako/durafmt"
)
func main() {
timeduration := (354 * time.Hour) + (22 * time.Minute) + (3 * time.Second)
duration := durafmt.Parse(timeduration).String()
fmt.Println(duration) // 2 weeks 18 hours 22 minutes 3 seconds
}
Contributions are welcome! Fork this repo and add your changes and submit a PR.
If you would like to fix a bug, add a feature or provide feedback you can do so in the issues section.
You can run tests by runnning go test
. Running go test; go vet; golint
is recommended.
durafmt is also tested against gometalinter
.
MIT