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Date Field Formatters
editDate Field Formatters
editDate fields support the Date
, Url
, and String
formatters.
The Date
formatter enables you to choose the display format of date stamps using the moment.js
standard format definitions.
The String
field formatter can apply the following transformations to the field’s contents:
- Convert to lowercase
- Convert to uppercase
- Convert to title case
-
Apply the short dots transformation, which replaces the content before a
.
character with the first character of that content, as in the following example:
Original |
Becomes |
|
|
The Url
field formatter can take on the following types:
- The Link type turn the contents of the field into an URL.
- The Image type can be used to specify an image directory where a specified image is located.
You can customize either type of URL field formats with templates. A URL template enables you to add specific values
to a partial URL. Use the string {{value}}
to add the contents of the field to a fixed URL.
For example, when:
- A field contains a user ID
-
That field uses the
Url
field formatter -
The URI template is
http://company.net/profiles?user_id={{value}}
The resulting URL replaces {{value}}
with the user ID from the field.
The {{value}}
template string URL-encodes the contents of the field. When a field encoded into a URL contains
non-ASCII characters, these characters are replaced with a %
character and the appropriate hexadecimal code. For
example, field contents users/admin
result in the URL template adding users%2Fadmin
.
When the formatter type is set to Image, the {{value}}
template string specifies the name of an image at the
specified URI.
In order to pass unescaped values directly to the URL, use the {{rawValue}}
string.
A Label Template enables you to specify a text string that displays instead of the raw URL. You can use the
{{value}}
template string normally in label templates. You can also use the {{url}}
template string to display
the formatted URL.