import type { Duration, DurationUnit, LocalizedOptions } from "./types.js"; /** * The {@link formatDuration} function options. */ export interface FormatDurationOptions extends LocalizedOptions<"formatDistance"> { /** The array of units to format */ format?: DurationUnit[]; /** Should be zeros be included in the output? */ zero?: boolean; /** The delimiter string to use */ delimiter?: string; } /** * @name formatDuration * @category Common Helpers * @summary Formats a duration in human-readable format * * @description * Return human-readable duration string i.e. "9 months 2 days" * * @param duration - The duration to format * @param options - An object with options. * * @returns The formatted date string * * @example * // Format full duration * formatDuration({ * years: 2, * months: 9, * weeks: 1, * days: 7, * hours: 5, * minutes: 9, * seconds: 30 * }) * //=> '2 years 9 months 1 week 7 days 5 hours 9 minutes 30 seconds' * * @example * // Format partial duration * formatDuration({ months: 9, days: 2 }) * //=> '9 months 2 days' * * @example * // Customize the format * formatDuration( * { * years: 2, * months: 9, * weeks: 1, * days: 7, * hours: 5, * minutes: 9, * seconds: 30 * }, * { format: ['months', 'weeks'] } * ) === '9 months 1 week' * * @example * // Customize the zeros presence * formatDuration({ years: 0, months: 9 }) * //=> '9 months' * formatDuration({ years: 0, months: 9 }, { zero: true }) * //=> '0 years 9 months' * * @example * // Customize the delimiter * formatDuration({ years: 2, months: 9, weeks: 3 }, { delimiter: ', ' }) * //=> '2 years, 9 months, 3 weeks' */ export declare function formatDuration( duration: Duration, options?: FormatDurationOptions, ): string;