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To use MomentJS in views/custom.ejs, what is the correct way (if any)?

  1. Server side

    routes/index etc we can easily use require('moment'); etc and it works fine.

  2. Server Side (EJS views)

    views/custome.ejs, something like <% var m = require('moment'); %> doesn't work

I am using ExpressJS with EJS as the template engine.

11 Answers 11

77

I found another way of doing this, and I think it has some advantages.

  • Don't polute your code exporting filters.
  • Access any method without the need to export them all.
  • Better ejs usage (no | pipes).

On your controller, or view.js do this:

var moment = require('moment');
exports.index = function(req, res) {
    // send moment to your ejs
    res.render('index', { moment: moment });
}

Now you can use moment inside your ejs:

<html>
    <h1><%= moment().fromNow() %></h1>
</html>

I'm not an Node expert, so if anyone see something bad on doing this, let me know! :)

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  • 1
    That's the most flexible way IMO
    – shaharsol
    Mar 5, 2014 at 6:57
  • 1
    Works perfect, just need to organize sending all the extra libs to the template.
    – user240993
    Jul 6, 2014 at 5:20
34

One more option:

This way you are setting the moment variable to a local available to all scripts in any EJS page on your site.

In your "index.js" (or "app.js") file do this: (after you have set up your 'app' with Express)

var moment = require('moment');
var shortDateFormat = "ddd @ h:mmA"; // this is just an example of storing a date format once so you can change it in one place and have it propagate
app.locals.moment = moment; // this makes moment available as a variable in every EJS page
app.locals.shortDateFormat = shortDateFormat;

Then in your EJS file you can refer to moment (and shortDateFormat) as variables like this:

<%= moment(Date()).format(shortDateFormat) %>

Perhaps this is slightly more elegant?

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  • 5
    the cleanest solution!
    – s2t2
    Mar 28, 2016 at 20:35
  • Any specific reason to put it in app.locals instead of using res.locals for passing moment to a particular view only?
    – Shiv
    Dec 9, 2021 at 19:20
  • Not that I can recall! I haven't worked on this for a long time. :-) Dec 15, 2021 at 1:46
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var moment = require('moment');
app.locals.moment = moment;

Use in the view:

<%= moment(myDateValue).fromNow() %>

Now you can simply use moment in your EJS files.

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11

I use moment on the server side with ejs. I wrote an ejs filter function that will return fromNow.

npm install moment

./views/page.ejs

<span class="created_at"><%=: item.created_at | fromNow %></span>

./routes/page.js

var ejs = require('ejs')
  , moment = require('moment');

ejs.filters.fromNow = function(date){
  return moment(date).fromNow()
}
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  • it could probably be more flexible if you exported moment(date) rather than a function. Might work, I haven't tried | moment.fromNow
    – chovy
    Oct 10, 2012 at 5:04
3

You can create the function and attach it to the app.locals. and use it in the ejs template on the server side.

In your routes file you do

../routes/page.js

var ejs = require('ejs')
  , moment = require('moment');

app.locals.fromNow = function(date){
  return moment(date).fromNow();
}

../views/page.ejs

<span class="created_at"><%= fromNow(item.created_at) %></span>

Just remember to have moment added to to your package.json file

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  • I like this better since it will only link the ejs with the function, and not with the modules. Oct 28, 2019 at 15:55
3

How about passing down require like this:

res.render('index', { require: require });

You might need to tweak to maintain the path:

res.render('index', { require: module => require(module /* here you may insert path correction */) });

Obviously this works with Node (backend) only.

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    This looks like the only real answer to the question. Nice work. Will need to try this out.
    – Chris Calo
    Jun 8, 2019 at 23:03
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    I was able to get this working in this repo: github.com/chriscalo/ejs-require. Really satisfying solution. Not sure why EJS templates don't work this way out of the box.
    – Chris Calo
    Jun 13, 2019 at 3:40
0

The server side (EJS views) which you mentioned above is running on browser and not on your server. You cannot use require because browsers cannot understand it. You need to import the moment.js to use it

<script src="/js/moment.min.js"></script>
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    Thanks @Vinoth I am now looking at rendered code (browser side) and my Layout.ejs includes: <script type="text/javascript" src="javascripts/moment.min.js"></script> custom.ejs (view) has code using momentJS lib, example var a = moment(new Date()); Here a is found to be null.
    – dmodulus
    Oct 9, 2012 at 7:58
  • Check this link to see how to use it - stackoverflow.com/questions/10967736/how-to-use-moment-js
    – Vinoth
    Oct 9, 2012 at 8:01
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    From my understanding, '<% ... %>' and '<%= ... %>' enclosed code is ran/rendered on the server side, not on the client side. Client just gets the rendered (processed) results as plain html, unless you are explicitly using <script></script> tag, which will run on client side.
    – dmodulus
    Oct 9, 2012 at 8:14
0

also i think it is good idea if you want you can add a middle-ware where you can add anything you want to the theme layer including user,config and moment:

// config, user, moment to the theme layer
app.use(function (req, res, next) {
    // grab reference of render
    var _render = res.render;
    // override logic
    res.render = function (view, options, fn) {
        // extend config and continue with original render
        options = options || {};
        options.config = config;
        options.moment = moment;
        if (req.user && req.user.toJSON) {
            options.user = req.user.toJSON();
        }
        _render.call(this, view, options, fn);
    }
    next();
});
0

I wrote a helpers to return moment for using on ejs view and layouts.

./helpers/utils/get-moment.js

const moment = require('moment');

module.exports = {
    friendlyName: 'formatMoney',
    description: 'format money number.',
    inputs: {},
    sync: true,
    exits: {},
    fn: function (inputs, exits) {
        return exits.success(moment);
    }
};

Then using:

const moment = sails.helpers.utils.getMoment();
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    Please explain your lines of code so other users can understand its functionality. Thanks! Jun 5, 2018 at 7:49
0

As of Node v12.8.3, it seems that you can pass require directly to EJS templates, i.e. this works:

const ejs = require('ejs')
let renderedHTML = ejs.render(`<% const moment = require('moment') %>`, { require })
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  • can you add a little more info? How do I use it in ejs Aug 12, 2021 at 15:05
0

can use moment.js modules by embedding moment.js_cdn's_scripts in your .ejs file like this way: enter image description here

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