301
votes

I'm using the date pipe to format my date, but I just can't get the exact format I want without a workaround. Am I understanding pipes wrongly or is just not possible?

//our root app component
import {Component} from 'angular2/core'

@Component({
  selector: 'my-app',
  providers: [],
  template: `
    <div>
      <h2>Hello {{name}}</h2>
      <h3>{{date | date: 'ddMMyyyy'}}, should be 
      {{date | date: 'dd'}}/{{date | date:'MM'}}/{{date | date: 'yyyy'}}</h3>

    </div>
  `,
  directives: []
})
export class App {
  constructor() {
    this.name = 'Angular2'
    this.date = new Date();
  }
}

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15
The date pipe has several issues currently. - Günter Zöchbauer
This release candidate still feels a little bit unfinished. This is the second issue I stumbled in 2 days.. hopefully they will fix it soon. Creating your own pipes for this is option, but it feels a bit like duplication.. and you can remove it in a few months.. - Maarten Kieft

15 Answers

563
votes

Pipe date format bug fixed in Angular 2.0.0-rc.2, this Pull Request.

Now we can do the conventional way:

{{valueDate | date: 'dd/MM/yyyy'}}

Examples:

Current Version:

Example Angular 8.x.x


Old Versions:

Example Angular 7.x

Example Angular 6.x

Example Angular 4.x

Example Angular 2.x


More info in documentation DatePipe

91
votes

Import DatePipe from angular/common and then use the below code:

var datePipe = new DatePipe();
    this.setDob = datePipe.transform(userdate, 'dd/MM/yyyy');

where userdate will be your date string. See if this helps.

Make note of the lowercase for date and year :

d- date
M- month
y-year

EDIT

You have to pass locale string as an argument to DatePipe, in latest angular. I have tested in angular 4.x

For Example:

var datePipe = new DatePipe('en-US');
22
votes

You can achieve this using by a simple custom pipe.

import { Pipe, PipeTransform } from '@angular/core';
import { DatePipe } from '@angular/common';

@Pipe({
    name: 'dateFormatPipe',
})
export class dateFormatPipe implements PipeTransform {
    transform(value: string) {
       var datePipe = new DatePipe("en-US");
        value = datePipe.transform(value, 'dd/MM/yyyy');
        return value;
    }
}


{{currentDate | dateFormatPipe }}

Advantage of using a custom pipe is that, if you want to update the date format in future, you can go and update your custom pipe and it will reflect every where.

Custom Pipe examples

14
votes

I always use Moment.js when I need to use dates for any reason.

Try this:

import { Pipe, PipeTransform } from '@angular/core'
import * as moment from 'moment'

@Pipe({
   name: 'formatDate'
})
export class DatePipe implements PipeTransform {
   transform(date: any, args?: any): any {
     let d = new Date(date)
     return moment(d).format('DD/MM/YYYY')

   }
}

And in the view:

<p>{{ date | formatDate }}</p>
12
votes

I am using this Temporary Solution:

import {Pipe, PipeTransform} from "angular2/core";
import {DateFormatter} from 'angular2/src/facade/intl';

@Pipe({
    name: 'dateFormat'
})
export class DateFormat implements PipeTransform {
    transform(value: any, args: string[]): any {
        if (value) {
            var date = value instanceof Date ? value : new Date(value);
            return DateFormatter.format(date, 'pt', 'dd/MM/yyyy');
        }
    }
}
12
votes

If anyone looking with time and timezone, this is for you

 {{data.ct | date :'dd-MMM-yy h:mm:ss a '}}

add z for time zone at the end of date and time format

 {{data.ct | date :'dd-MMM-yy h:mm:ss a z'}}
8
votes

Angular: 8.2.11

<td>{{ data.DateofBirth | date }}</td>

Output: Jun 9, 1973

<td>{{ data.DateofBirth | date: 'dd/MM/yyyy' }}</td>

Output: 09/06/1973

<td>{{ data.DateofBirth | date: 'dd/MM/yyyy hh:mm a' }}</td>

Output: 09/06/1973 12:00 AM

6
votes

If anyone can looking to display date with time in AM or PM in angular 6 then this is for you.

{{date | date: 'dd/MM/yyyy hh:mm a'}}

Output

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Pre-defined format options

Examples are given in en-US locale.

'short': equivalent to 'M/d/yy, h:mm a' (6/15/15, 9:03 AM).
'medium': equivalent to 'MMM d, y, h:mm:ss a' (Jun 15, 2015, 9:03:01 AM).
'long': equivalent to 'MMMM d, y, h:mm:ss a z' (June 15, 2015 at 9:03:01 AM GMT+1).
'full': equivalent to 'EEEE, MMMM d, y, h:mm:ss a zzzz' (Monday, June 15, 2015 at 9:03:01 AM GMT+01:00).
'shortDate': equivalent to 'M/d/yy' (6/15/15).
'mediumDate': equivalent to 'MMM d, y' (Jun 15, 2015).
'longDate': equivalent to 'MMMM d, y' (June 15, 2015).
'fullDate': equivalent to 'EEEE, MMMM d, y' (Monday, June 15, 2015).
'shortTime': equivalent to 'h:mm a' (9:03 AM).
'mediumTime': equivalent to 'h:mm:ss a' (9:03:01 AM).
'longTime': equivalent to 'h:mm:ss a z' (9:03:01 AM GMT+1).
'fullTime': equivalent to 'h:mm:ss a zzzz' (9:03:01 AM GMT+01:00).

Reference Link

6
votes

You have to pass the locale string as an argument to DatePipe.

var ddMMyyyy = this.datePipe.transform(new Date(),"dd-MM-yyyy");

Pre-defined format options:

1.      'short': equivalent to 'M/d/yy, h:mm a' (6/15/15, 9:03 AM).
2.      'medium': equivalent to 'MMM d, y, h:mm:ss a' (Jun 15, 2015, 9:03:01 AM).
3.      'long': equivalent to 'MMMM d, y, h:mm:ss a z' (June 15, 2015 at 9:03:01 AM GMT+1).
4.      'full': equivalent to 'EEEE, MMMM d, y, h:mm:ss a zzzz' (Monday, June 15, 2015 at 9:03:01 AM GMT+01:00).
5.      'shortDate': equivalent to 'M/d/yy' (6/15/15).
6.      'mediumDate': equivalent to 'MMM d, y' (Jun 15, 2015).
7.      'longDate': equivalent to 'MMMM d, y' (June 15, 2015).
8.      'fullDate': equivalent to 'EEEE, MMMM d, y' (Monday, June 15, 2015).
9.      'shortTime': equivalent to 'h:mm a' (9:03 AM).
10. 'mediumTime': equivalent to 'h:mm:ss a' (9:03:01 AM).
11. 'longTime': equivalent to 'h:mm:ss a z' (9:03:01 AM GMT+1).
12. 'fullTime': equivalent to 'h:mm:ss a zzzz' (9:03:01 AM GMT+01:00).

add datepipe in app.component.module.ts

import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import {DatePipe} from '@angular/common';
@NgModule({
  declarations: [
    AppComponent
  ],
  imports: [
    BrowserModule
  ],
  providers: [
    DatePipe
  ],
  bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule { }
5
votes

The only thing that worked for me was inspired from here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/35527407/2310544

For pure dd/MM/yyyy, this worked for me, with angular 2 beta 16:

{{ myDate | date:'d'}}/{{ myDate | date:'MM'}}/{{ myDate | date:'y'}}
4
votes

I think that it's because the locale is hardcoded into the DatePipe. See this link:

And there is no way to update this locale by configuration right now.

4
votes

You can find more information about the date pipe here, such as formats.

If you want to use it in your component, you can simply do

pipe = new DatePipe('en-US'); // Use your own locale

Now, you can simply use its transform method, which will be

const now = Date.now();
const myFormattedDate = this.pipe.transform(now, 'short');
4
votes

Date pipes does not behave correctly in Angular 2 with Typescript for Safari browser on MacOS and iOS. I faced this issue recently. I had to use moment js here for resolving the issue. Mentioning what I have done in short...

  1. Add momentjs npm package in your project.

  2. Under xyz.component.html, (Note here that startDateTime is of data type string)

{{ convertDateToString(objectName.startDateTime) }}

  1. Under xyz.component.ts,

import * as moment from 'moment';

convertDateToString(dateToBeConverted: string) {
return moment(dateToBeConverted, "YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss").format("DD-MMM-YYYY");
}
3
votes

In my case, I use in component file:

import {formatDate} from '@angular/common';

// Use your preferred locale
import localeFr from '@angular/common/locales/fr';
import { registerLocaleData } from '@angular/common';

// ....

displayDate: string;
registerLocaleData(localeFr, 'fr');
this.displayDate = formatDate(new Date(), 'EEEE d MMMM yyyy', 'fr');

And in the component HTML file

<h1> {{ displayDate }} </h1>

It works fine for me ;-)

2
votes

You can also use momentjs for this sort of things. Momentjs is best at parse, validate, manipulate, and display dates in JavaScript.

I used this pipe from Urish, which works fine for me:

https://github.com/urish/angular2-moment/blob/master/src/DateFormatPipe.ts

In the args parameter you can put your date format like: "dd/mm/yyyy"