# [xtz.js](https://github.com/therootcompany/tz.js) A fast, lightweight, zero-dependency library to translate between Time Zones and UTC with native `Intl.DateTimeFormat` in ~100 LoC. For Node.js & Browsers. [![](./xtz-preview.png)](https://therootcompany.github.io/tz.js/) XTZ is a poor man's `Temporal` polyfill, but just for time zones. \ Demo: > What UTC time will it be when it's 3:15am in New York? ```js // Relative New York time to Absolute UTC Time TZ.toUTCISOString("2021-11-07 03:15:59.000", "America/New_York"); // "2021-11-07T03:15:59.000-0500" ``` ```js var tzDate = TZ.toUTC("2021-11-07 03:15:59.000", "America/New_York"); // { // year: 2021, month: 11, day: 7, // hour: 3, minute: 15, second: 59, millisecond: 0, // offset: -300, timeZoneName: "Eastern Standard Time" // } tzDate.toISOString(); // "2021-11-07T03:15:59.000-0500" // (same as "2021-11-07T08:15:59.000Z") ``` > What time will it be in New York when it's 7:15am UTC? ```js // Absolute UTC time to Relative New York time TZ.toTimeZoneISOString("2021-03-14T07:15:59.000Z", "America/New_York"); // "2021-03-14T03:15:59.000-0400" ``` ```js var utcDate = TZ.toTimeZone("2021-03-14T07:15:59.000Z", "America/New_York"); // { // year: 2021, month: 3, day: 14, // hour: 3, minute: 15, second: 59, millisecond: 0, // offset: -240, timeZoneName: "Eastern Daylight Time" // } utcDate.toISOString(); // "2021-03-14T03:15:59.000-0400" // (same as "2021-11-07T07:15:59.000Z") ``` # Features - [x] Translate a UTC time to a Time Zone - [x] Translate a Zoned time to UTC - [x] Handles **Daylight Savings**, Weird Time Zones, etc... - [x] Well-tested `npm run test` - [x] Lightweight (No deps) - 5kb Source + Comments - 2.5kb Minified - <1kb `gzip`d Compatible with Browsers, and Node.js. ## Browsers ```html ``` ```js var TZ = window.XTZ; ``` ## Node.js & Webpack ```bash npm install --save xtz ``` ```js var TZ = require("xtz"); ``` ## Demo See . # API - `toTimeZone(utcDate, timeZone)` - `toTimeZoneISOString(isoString, timeZone)` - `toUTC(dtString, timeZone)` - `toUTCISOString(dtString, timeZone)` ## `toTimeZone(utcDate, timeZone)` > Convert UTC into a Target Time Zone Use ISO timestamps representing the absolute UTC time in the target time zone: ```txt "2021-11-07T08:15:59.000Z" ``` Convert directly to an ISO String: ```js TZ.toTimeZoneISOString("2021-11-07T08:15:59.000Z", "America/New_York"); // "2021-11-07T03:15:59.000-0500" ``` Or use our bespoke (custom) date object: ```js var tzDate = TZ.toTimeZone("2021-11-07T08:15:59.000Z", "America/New_York"); ``` You can also use a date object with an absolute UTC time: ```js var tzDate = TZ.toTimeZone( new Date("2021-11-07T08:15:59.000Z"), "America/New_York" ); ``` ```js console.log(tzDate.toISOString()); // "2021-11-07T03:15:59.000-0500" ``` Our ISO Strings + Offsets work with JavaScript's native Date object!! ```js new Date("2021-11-07T03:15:59.000-0500").toISOString()); // "2021-11-07T08:15:59.000Z" ``` ## `toUTC(dtString, timeZone)` > Convert a Target Time Zone into UTC Use ISO-like timestamps representing the _local_ time in the target time zone: ```txt "2021-11-0 03:15:59.000" ``` Convert directly to an offset ISO String: ```js TZ.toUTCISOString("2021-11-07 03:15:59.000", "America/New_York"); // "2021-11-07T03:15:59.000-0500" ``` Or our bespoke date object: ```js var utcDate = TZ.toUTC("2021-11-07 03:15:59.000", "America/New_York"); ``` You can also use a date object as the source time, but the date's UTC time will be treated as **_relative to time zone_** rather than absolute (this is a workaround for JavaScript's lack of bi-directional timezone support). ```js var utcDate = TZ.toUTC( new Date("2021-11-07T03:15:59.000Z"), "America/New_York" ); ``` ```js utcDate.toISOString(); // "2021-11-07T03:15:59.000-0500" ``` # Daylight Savings / Edge Cases > In 2021 Daylight Savings (in the US) > > - begins at 2am on March 14th (skips to 3am) > - ends at 2am on November 7th (resets to 1am) > > See . Q: What happens in March when 2am is skipped? - A: Although 2am is not a valid time, rather than throwing an error this library will resolve to 1am instead, which is an hour early in real ("tick-tock" or "monotonic") time. ```js var utcDate = TZ.toUTC("2021-03-14 02:15:59.000", "America/New_York"); utcDate.toISOString(); // "2021-03-14T02:15:59.000-0400" // (same as "2021-03-14T01:15:59.000-0500") ``` Q: What happens in November when 1am happens twice? - A: Although both 1ams are distinguishable with ISO offset times, only the first can be resolved from a local time with this library. ```js var utcDate = TZ.toUTC("2021-11-07 01:15:59.000", "America/New_York"); utcDate.toISOString(); // "2021-11-07T01:15:59.000-0400", same as "2021-11-07T05:15:59.000Z" // (an hour before the 2nd 1am at "2021-11-07T01:15:59.000-0500") ``` # List of Time Zones See the [Full List of Time Zones](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones) on Wikipedia. Common Zones for Testing: ```txt America/New_York -0500 America/Denver -0700 America/Phoenix -0700 (No DST) America/Los_Angeles -0800 Australia/Adelaide +0930 (30-min, has DST) Asia/Kathmandu +0545 (No DST, 45-min) Asia/Kolkata +0530 (No DST, 30-min) ```