Intl.RelativeTimeFormat() constructor
The Intl.RelativeTimeFormat() constructor creates Intl.RelativeTimeFormat objects.
Syntax
new Intl.RelativeTimeFormat() new Intl.RelativeTimeFormat(locales) new Intl.RelativeTimeFormat(locales, options)
Parameters
-
localesOptional -
A string with a BCP 47 language tag, or an array of such strings. For the general form and interpretation of the
localesargument, see the Intl page. -
optionsOptional -
An object with some or all of the following properties:
localeMatcher-
The locale matching algorithm to use. Possible values are "
lookup" and "best fit"; the default is "best fit". For information about this option, see the Intl page. numeric-
The format of output message. Possible values are:
- "
always" (default, e.g.,1 day ago), - or "
auto" (e.g.,yesterday). The "auto" value allows to not always have to use numeric values in the output.
- "
style-
The length of the internationalized message. Possible values are:
- "
long" (default, e.g.,in 1 month) - "
short" (e.g.,in 1 mo.), - or "
narrow" (e.g.,in 1 mo.). The narrow style could be similar to the short style for some locales.
- "
Examples
Basic format usage
The following example shows how to create a relative time formatter using the English language.
// Create a relative time formatter in your locale // with default values explicitly passed in. const rtf = new Intl.RelativeTimeFormat("en", { localeMatcher: "best fit", // other values: "lookup" numeric: "always", // other values: "auto" style: "long", // other values: "short" or "narrow" }); // Format relative time using negative value (-1). rtf.format(-1, "day"); // > "1 day ago" // Format relative time using positive value (1). rtf.format(1, "day"); // > "in 1 day"
Using the auto option
If numeric:auto option is passed, it will produce the string yesterday or tomorrow instead of 1 day ago or in 1 day. This allows to not always have to use numeric values in the output.
// Create a relative time formatter in your locale // with numeric: "auto" option value passed in. const rtf = new Intl.RelativeTimeFormat("en", { numeric: "auto" }); // Format relative time using negative value (-1). rtf.format(-1, "day"); // > "yesterday" // Format relative time using positive day unit (1). rtf.format(1, "day"); // > "tomorrow"
Specifications
Browser compatibility
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| Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | WebView Android | Chrome Android | Firefox for Android | Opera Android | Safari on IOS | Samsung Internet | |
RelativeTimeFormat |
71 |
79 |
65 |
No |
58 |
14 |
71 |
71 |
65 |
50 |
14 |
10.0 |
See also
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Intl/RelativeTimeFormat/RelativeTimeFormat