# humanize # Javascript data formatter for human readability. Idea, name, and initial code blatently stolen from [milanvrekic/JS-humanize](http://github.com/milanvrekic/JS-humanize) Can be loaded via AMD or in node directly. ## Installation ## npm install humanize ## Usage: ## ```javascript var humanize = require('humanize'); humanize.date('Y-m-d'); // 'yyyy-mm-dd' humanize.filesize(1234567890); // '1.15 Gb' ``` ## Functions available: ## ####humanize.noConflict()#### Give control of the "humanize" variable back to its previous owner. Returns a reference to the humanize object. ####humanize.time()#### Retrieves the current time in seconds ####humanize.date(format [, timestamp / JS Date Object = new Date()])#### This is a port of [php.js date](http://phpjs.org/functions/date:380) and behaves exactly like [PHP's date](http://php.net/manual/en/function.date.php) ####humanize.numberFormat(number [, decimals = 2, decPoint = '.', thousandsSep = ','])#### Format a number to have decimal significant decimal places, using decPoint as the decimal separator, and thousandsSep as thousands separater ####humanize.naturalDay(timestamp [, format = 'Y-m-d'])#### Returns 'today', 'tomorrow' or 'yesterday', as appropriate, otherwise format the date using the passed format with humanize.date() ####humanize.relativeTime(timestamp)#### Returns a relative time to the current time, seconds as the most granular up to years to the least granular. ####humanize.ordinal(integer)#### Converts a number into its [ordinal representation](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordinal_number_\(linguistics\)). ####humanize.filesize(filesize [, kilo = 1024, decimals = 2, decPoint = '.', thousandsSep = ',']) #### Converts a byte count to a human readable value using kilo as the basis, and numberFormat formatting ####humanize.linebreaks(string)#### Converts a string's newlines into properly formatted html ie. one new line -> br, two new lines -> p, entire thing wrapped in p ####humanize.nl2br(string)#### Converts a string's newlines into br's ####humanize.truncatechars(string, length)#### Truncates a string to length-1 and appends '…'. If string is shorter than length, then no-op ####humanize.truncatewords(string, numWords)#### Truncates a string to only include the first numWords words and appends '…'. If string has fewer words than newWords, then no-op