Module:Format time
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This module is a fancy way to call {{#time}} in Lua. Unlike #time, it handles YMD dates (e.g. 2020 January 1) correctly via Module:YMD to ISO.
Syntax
From a template:
{{#invoke:Format date|main|<timestamp>|fmt=<Formatting string>}}
From a module:
require('Module:Format time')._main{<timestamp>, fmt = <Formatting string>}
In both cases, <timestamp> is any timestamp considered valid by {{#time}} plus YMD format. |fmt= can be any format according to mw:Help:Extension:ParserFunctions##time, and defaults to j xg Y, which renders dates like 28 June 2025.
local p = {}
function p.main(frame)
args = require('Module:Arguments').getArgs(frame)
return p._main{fmt = args['fmt'], s = args['s'] or args[1]}
end
function p._main(args)
-- args is a table with two values:
-- fmt = the format to output the time, according to [[:mw:Help:Extension:ParserFunctions##time]] (default: j xg Y)
-- s (or [1]) = the string to process; should be a date (default: empty string)
return mw.getCurrentFrame():callParserFunction('#time', {args.fmt or 'j xg Y', require('Module:YMD to ISO')._main(args.s or args[1])})
end
return p