Time

Formats a Time, DateTime, or NaiveDateTime as a time and renders it in a <time> element.

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Usage

By default, the given value is formatted for display with to_string/1. This:

<.time value={~T[12:22:06.003Z]} />

Will be rendered as:

<time datetime="12:22:06.003">
  12:22:06.003
</time>

You can also pass a custom formatter function. For example, if you are using ex_cldr_dates_times in your application, you could do this:

<.time
  value={~T[12:22:06.003]}
  formatter={&MyApp.Cldr.Time.to_string!/1}
/>

Which, depending on your locale, may be rendered as:

<time datetime="14:22:06.003">
  14:22:06 PM
</time>

The component can also truncate the value before passing it to the formatter.

<.time
  value={~U[2023-02-05 12:22:06.003Z]}
  precision={:minute}
/>

If you pass a title_formatter, a title attribute is added to the element. This can be useful if you want to render the value in a shortened or relative format, but still give the user access to the complete value. Note that the title attribute is only be accessible to users who use a pointer device. Some screen readers may however announce the datetime attribute that is always added.

<.time
  value={@time}
  formatter={&relative_time/1}
  title_formatter={&MyApp.Cldr.Time.to_string!/1}
/>

Finally, the component can shift a DateTime to a different time zone:

<.time
  value={~U[2023-02-05 23:22:05Z]}
  timezone="Asia/Tokyo"
/>

Which would be rendered as:

<time datetime="08:22:05">
  08:22:05
</time>
<.time value={~T[12:22:06.003]}/>
<.time value={~U[2023-02-05 12:22:06.003Z]}/>
<.time value={~T[12:22:06.003]} formatter={&Doggo.Storybook.Time.format/1}/>
<.time value={~T[12:22:06.003]} title_formatter={&Doggo.Storybook.Time.format/1}/>
<.time value={~T[12:22:06.003]} precision={:minute}/>
<.time value={~U[2023-02-05 23:22:05Z]} timezone="Asia/Tokyo"/>