Intl.RelativeTimeFormat.prototype.resolvedOptions()
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since September 2020.
The resolvedOptions()
method of Intl.RelativeTimeFormat
instances returns a new object with properties reflecting the locale and relative time formatting options computed during initialization of this Intl.RelativeTimeFormat
object.
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Syntax
resolvedOptions()
Parameters
None.
Return value
A new object with properties reflecting the locale and number formatting options computed during the initialization of the given Intl.RelativeTimeFormat
object.
Description
The resulting object has the following properties:
locale
-
The BCP 47 language tag for the locale actually used. If any Unicode extension values were requested in the input BCP 47 language tag that led to this locale, the key-value pairs that were requested and are supported for this locale are included in
locale
. style
-
The length of the internationalized message. Possible values are:
"long"
(default, e.g.,in 1 month
)"short"
(e.g.,in 1 mo.
),- or
"narrow"
(e.g.,in 1 mo.
). The narrow style could be similar to the short style for some locales.
numeric
-
The format of output message. Possible values are:
"always"
(default, e.g.,1 day ago
),- or
"auto"
(e.g.,yesterday
). The"auto"
value allows to not always have to use numeric values in the output.
numberingSystem
-
The value requested using the Unicode extension key
"nu"
or filled in as a default.
Examples
Using the resolvedOptions() method
const de = new Intl.RelativeTimeFormat("de-DE");
const usedOptions = de.resolvedOptions();
usedOptions.locale; // "de-DE"
usedOptions.style; // "long"
usedOptions.numeric; // "always"
usedOptions.numberingSystem; // "latn"
Specifications
Specification |
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ECMAScript Internationalization API Specification # sec-intl.relativetimeformat.prototype.resolvedoptions |
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