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JavaScript Format Temporal Dates

Convert Dates to Strings

Temporal values can be converted to strings in different ways.

Temporal values can be formatted as:

  • ISO strings (toString)
  • Local strings (toLocaleString)
  • Fully customized strings (Intl.DateTimeFormat)

ISO 8601 Strings

An ISO 8601 string represents dates and times in a structured and sortable format.

It uses a 4-digit year, 2-digit month, 2-digit day and a 'T' separator for time, often in UTC (ending with 'Z' for Zulu):

FormatFormatExample
Date & Time UTCYYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ2026-05-17T14:30:00Z
Date & Time OffsetYYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss±hh:mm2026-05-17T14:30:00+01:00
Date onlyYYYY-MM-DD2026-05-17
DurationPnYnMnDTnHnMnSP3Y6M4DT12H30M5S

Note

Using ISO 8601 avoids confusion between regional formats like MM/DD/YYYY (US) and DD/MM/YYYY (Europe).


The RFC 9557 Format

RFC 9557 is the primary string format used by JavaScript Temporal date objects to represent zoned date-times and plain dates.

It was created because ISO 8601 and RFC 3339 timestamps only provide UTC offsets (like -05:00), which does not contain enough information to determine the actual geographical time zone or handle future DST (Daylight Saving Time) changes.

RFC 9557 is not strictly a part of the ISO 8601 standard. Instead, it is an extension to RFC 3339, which itself is a simplified "profile" of ISO 8601 designed for internet use.

While these standards are closely related, here is how the relationship works:

  • ISO 8601:
    The basic international standard for date and time representation.
  • RFC 3339:
    A subset (profile) of ISO 8601 specifically for the internet.
  • RFC 9557:
    An extension to RFC 3339 with new features like time zone names ([Europe/Oslo]) and calendar names ([u-ca=hebrew]).
FeatureISO 8601RFC 3339RFC 9557
FormatYYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZSameSame
UTC OffsetYesYesYes
IANA ZoneNoNo[America/New_York]
CalendarISO onlyISO only[u-ca=hebrew]
CompabileThe StandardSubset of ISO 8601Extends 3339

Format with toString()

The toString() method returns a standard ISO string.

Example

const date = Temporal.PlainDate.from("2026-02-17");

let text = date.toString();

Result:

2026-02-17

Format PlainTime

A PlainTime value is formatted as a time string.

Example

const time = Temporal.PlainTime.from("14:30:15");

let text = time.toString();

Result:

14:30:15

Format PlainDateTime

A PlainDateTime value includes both date and time.

Example

const dateTime = Temporal.PlainDateTime.from("2026-02-17T14:30:15");

let text = dateTime.toString();

Result:

2026-02-17T14:30:15

Format ZonedDateTime

A ZonedDateTime string includes the offset and time zone.

Example

const zoned = Temporal.ZonedDateTime.from(
"2026-02-17T14:30:15+01:00[Europe/Oslo]");
let text = zoned.toString();

Result:

2026-02-17T14:30:15+01:00[Europe/Oslo]

Remove Smaller Time Units

You can control how much detail to include.

For example, you can hide seconds or milliseconds.

Example

const time = Temporal.PlainTime.from("14:30:15.123");

let text = time.toString({ smallestUnit: "minute" });

Result:

14:30

Control Fractional Digits

You can choose how many decimal digits to include.

Example

const time = Temporal.PlainTime.from("14:30:15.123456789");

let text = time.toString({ fractionalSecondDigits: 3 });

Result:

14:30:15.123

Format with toLocaleString()

Use toLocaleString() to format a value using the user's locale.

Example

const date = Temporal.PlainDate.from("2026-02-17");

console.log(date.toLocaleString("en-US"));
console.log(date.toLocaleString("de-DE"));

The output depends on the chosen locale.


Format with Intl.DateTimeFormat

Use Intl.DateTimeFormat when you need more control over the output.

Example

const date = Temporal.PlainDate.from("2026-02-17");

const formatter = new Intl.DateTimeFormat("en-US", {
  year: "numeric",
  month: "long",
  day: "numeric"
});

let text = formatter.format(date);

Result:

February 17, 2026

Format Date and Time Together

You can format a PlainDateTime with both date and time options.

Example

const dateTime = Temporal.PlainDateTime.from("2026-02-17T14:30:15");

const formatter = new Intl.DateTimeFormat("en-GB", {
  year: "numeric",
  month: "short",
  day: "numeric",
  hour: "2-digit",
  minute: "2-digit"
});

let text = formatter.format(dateTime);

Format ZonedDateTime in a Locale

When formatting a ZonedDateTime, the time zone is included in the calculation.

Example

const zoned = Temporal.ZonedDateTime.from(
"2026-02-17T14:30:15+01:00[Europe/Oslo]");

const formatter = new Intl.DateTimeFormat("en-US", {
  dateStyle: "full",
  timeStyle: "short"
});

let text = formatter.format(zoned);

When to Use Each Method

  • Use toString() for standard ISO output.

  • Use toLocaleString() for simple local formatting.

  • Use Intl.DateTimeFormat for custom formatting.


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