function getLocaleDateString() {
  const formats = {
    "af-ZA": "yyyy/MM/dd",
    "am-ET": "d/M/yyyy",
    "ar-AE": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ar-BH": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ar-DZ": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "ar-EG": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ar-IQ": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ar-JO": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ar-KW": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ar-LB": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ar-LY": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ar-MA": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "ar-OM": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ar-QA": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ar-SA": "dd/MM/yy",
    "ar-SY": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ar-TN": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "ar-YE": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "arn-CL": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "as-IN": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "az-Cyrl-AZ": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "az-Latn-AZ": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "ba-RU": "dd.MM.yy",
    "be-BY": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "bg-BG": "dd.M.yyyy",
    "bn-BD": "dd-MM-yy",
    "bn-IN": "dd-MM-yy",
    "bo-CN": "yyyy/M/d",
    "br-FR": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "bs-Cyrl-BA": "d.M.yyyy",
    "bs-Latn-BA": "d.M.yyyy",
    "ca-ES": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "co-FR": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "cs-CZ": "d.M.yyyy",
    "cy-GB": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "da-DK": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "de-AT": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "de-CH": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "de-DE": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "de-LI": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "de-LU": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "dsb-DE": "d. M. yyyy",
    "dv-MV": "dd/MM/yy",
    "el-GR": "d/M/yyyy",
    "en-029": "MM/dd/yyyy",
    "en-AU": "d/MM/yyyy",
    "en-BZ": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "en-CA": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "en-GB": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "en-IE": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "en-IN": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "en-JM": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "en-MY": "d/M/yyyy",
    "en-NZ": "d/MM/yyyy",
    "en-PH": "M/d/yyyy",
    "en-SG": "d/M/yyyy",
    "en-TT": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "en-US": "M/d/yyyy",
    "en-ZA": "yyyy/MM/dd",
    "en-ZW": "M/d/yyyy",
    "es-AR": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-BO": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-CL": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "es-CO": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-CR": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-DO": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-EC": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-ES": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-GT": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-HN": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-MX": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-NI": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-PA": "MM/dd/yyyy",
    "es-PE": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-PR": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-PY": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-SV": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-US": "M/d/yyyy",
    "es-UY": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-VE": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "et-EE": "d.MM.yyyy",
    "eu-ES": "yyyy/MM/dd",
    "fa-IR": "MM/dd/yyyy",
    "fi-FI": "d.M.yyyy",
    "fil-PH": "M/d/yyyy",
    "fo-FO": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "fr-BE": "d/MM/yyyy",
    "fr-CA": "yyyy-MM-dd",
    "fr-CH": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "fr-FR": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "fr-LU": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "fr-MC": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "fy-NL": "d-M-yyyy",
    "ga-IE": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "gd-GB": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "gl-ES": "dd/MM/yy",
    "gsw-FR": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "gu-IN": "dd-MM-yy",
    "ha-Latn-NG": "d/M/yyyy",
    "he-IL": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "hi-IN": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "hr-BA": "d.M.yyyy.",
    "hr-HR": "d.M.yyyy",
    "hsb-DE": "d. M. yyyy",
    "hu-HU": "yyyy. MM. dd.",
    "hy-AM": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "id-ID": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ig-NG": "d/M/yyyy",
    "ii-CN": "yyyy/M/d",
    "is-IS": "d.M.yyyy",
    "it-CH": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "it-IT": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "iu-Cans-CA": "d/M/yyyy",
    "iu-Latn-CA": "d/MM/yyyy",
    "ja-JP": "yyyy/MM/dd",
    "ka-GE": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "kk-KZ": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "kl-GL": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "km-KH": "yyyy-MM-dd",
    "kn-IN": "dd-MM-yy",
    "ko-KR": "yyyy. MM. dd",
    "kok-IN": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "ky-KG": "dd.MM.yy",
    "lb-LU": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "lo-LA": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "lt-LT": "yyyy.MM.dd",
    "lv-LV": "yyyy.MM.dd.",
    "mi-NZ": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "mk-MK": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "ml-IN": "dd-MM-yy",
    "mn-MN": "yy.MM.dd",
    "mn-Mong-CN": "yyyy/M/d",
    "moh-CA": "M/d/yyyy",
    "mr-IN": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "ms-BN": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ms-MY": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "mt-MT": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "nb-NO": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "ne-NP": "M/d/yyyy",
    "nl-BE": "d/MM/yyyy",
    "nl-NL": "d-M-yyyy",
    "nn-NO": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "nso-ZA": "yyyy/MM/dd",
    "oc-FR": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "or-IN": "dd-MM-yy",
    "pa-IN": "dd-MM-yy",
    "pl-PL": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "prs-AF": "dd/MM/yy",
    "ps-AF": "dd/MM/yy",
    "pt-BR": "d/M/yyyy",
    "pt-PT": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "qut-GT": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "quz-BO": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "quz-EC": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "quz-PE": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "rm-CH": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ro-RO": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "ru-RU": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "rw-RW": "M/d/yyyy",
    "sa-IN": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "sah-RU": "MM.dd.yyyy",
    "se-FI": "d.M.yyyy",
    "se-NO": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "se-SE": "yyyy-MM-dd",
    "si-LK": "yyyy-MM-dd",
    "sk-SK": "d. M. yyyy",
    "sl-SI": "d.M.yyyy",
    "sma-NO": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "sma-SE": "yyyy-MM-dd",
    "smj-NO": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "smj-SE": "yyyy-MM-dd",
    "smn-FI": "d.M.yyyy",
    "sms-FI": "d.M.yyyy",
    "sq-AL": "yyyy-MM-dd",
    "sr-Cyrl-BA": "d.M.yyyy",
    "sr-Cyrl-CS": "d.M.yyyy",
    "sr-Cyrl-ME": "d.M.yyyy",
    "sr-Cyrl-RS": "d.M.yyyy",
    "sr-Latn-BA": "d.M.yyyy",
    "sr-Latn-CS": "d.M.yyyy",
    "sr-Latn-ME": "d.M.yyyy",
    "sr-Latn-RS": "d.M.yyyy",
    "sv-FI": "d.M.yyyy",
    "sv-SE": "yyyy-MM-dd",
    "sw-KE": "M/d/yyyy",
    "syr-SY": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ta-IN": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "te-IN": "dd-MM-yy",
    "tg-Cyrl-TJ": "dd.MM.yy",
    "th-TH": "d/M/yyyy",
    "tk-TM": "dd.MM.yy",
    "tn-ZA": "yyyy/MM/dd",
    "tr-TR": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "tt-RU": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "tzm-Latn-DZ": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "ug-CN": "yyyy-M-d",
    "uk-UA": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "ur-PK": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "uz-Cyrl-UZ": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "uz-Latn-UZ": "dd/MM yyyy",
    "vi-VN": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "wo-SN": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "xh-ZA": "yyyy/MM/dd",
    "yo-NG": "d/M/yyyy",
    "zh-CN": "yyyy/M/d",
    "zh-HK": "d/M/yyyy",
    "zh-MO": "d/M/yyyy",
    "zh-SG": "d/M/yyyy",
    "zh-TW": "yyyy/M/d",
    "zu-ZA": "yyyy/MM/dd",
  };

  return formats[navigator.language] || "dd/MM/yyyy";
}
console.log(navigator.language,getLocaleDateString());

Answer from mwrf on Stack Overflow
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MDN Web Docs
developer.mozilla.org › en-US › docs › Web › JavaScript › Reference › Global_Objects › Date › toLocaleDateString
Date.prototype.toLocaleDateString() - JavaScript | MDN
The toLocaleDateString() method of Date instances returns a string with a language-sensitive representation of the date portion of this date in the local timezone. In implementations with Intl.DateTimeFormat API support, this method delegates to Intl.DateTimeFormat.
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function getLocaleDateString() {
  const formats = {
    "af-ZA": "yyyy/MM/dd",
    "am-ET": "d/M/yyyy",
    "ar-AE": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ar-BH": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ar-DZ": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "ar-EG": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ar-IQ": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ar-JO": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ar-KW": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ar-LB": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ar-LY": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ar-MA": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "ar-OM": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ar-QA": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ar-SA": "dd/MM/yy",
    "ar-SY": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ar-TN": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "ar-YE": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "arn-CL": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "as-IN": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "az-Cyrl-AZ": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "az-Latn-AZ": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "ba-RU": "dd.MM.yy",
    "be-BY": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "bg-BG": "dd.M.yyyy",
    "bn-BD": "dd-MM-yy",
    "bn-IN": "dd-MM-yy",
    "bo-CN": "yyyy/M/d",
    "br-FR": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "bs-Cyrl-BA": "d.M.yyyy",
    "bs-Latn-BA": "d.M.yyyy",
    "ca-ES": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "co-FR": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "cs-CZ": "d.M.yyyy",
    "cy-GB": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "da-DK": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "de-AT": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "de-CH": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "de-DE": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "de-LI": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "de-LU": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "dsb-DE": "d. M. yyyy",
    "dv-MV": "dd/MM/yy",
    "el-GR": "d/M/yyyy",
    "en-029": "MM/dd/yyyy",
    "en-AU": "d/MM/yyyy",
    "en-BZ": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "en-CA": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "en-GB": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "en-IE": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "en-IN": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "en-JM": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "en-MY": "d/M/yyyy",
    "en-NZ": "d/MM/yyyy",
    "en-PH": "M/d/yyyy",
    "en-SG": "d/M/yyyy",
    "en-TT": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "en-US": "M/d/yyyy",
    "en-ZA": "yyyy/MM/dd",
    "en-ZW": "M/d/yyyy",
    "es-AR": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-BO": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-CL": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "es-CO": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-CR": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-DO": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-EC": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-ES": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-GT": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-HN": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-MX": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-NI": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-PA": "MM/dd/yyyy",
    "es-PE": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-PR": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-PY": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-SV": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-US": "M/d/yyyy",
    "es-UY": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "es-VE": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "et-EE": "d.MM.yyyy",
    "eu-ES": "yyyy/MM/dd",
    "fa-IR": "MM/dd/yyyy",
    "fi-FI": "d.M.yyyy",
    "fil-PH": "M/d/yyyy",
    "fo-FO": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "fr-BE": "d/MM/yyyy",
    "fr-CA": "yyyy-MM-dd",
    "fr-CH": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "fr-FR": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "fr-LU": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "fr-MC": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "fy-NL": "d-M-yyyy",
    "ga-IE": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "gd-GB": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "gl-ES": "dd/MM/yy",
    "gsw-FR": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "gu-IN": "dd-MM-yy",
    "ha-Latn-NG": "d/M/yyyy",
    "he-IL": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "hi-IN": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "hr-BA": "d.M.yyyy.",
    "hr-HR": "d.M.yyyy",
    "hsb-DE": "d. M. yyyy",
    "hu-HU": "yyyy. MM. dd.",
    "hy-AM": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "id-ID": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ig-NG": "d/M/yyyy",
    "ii-CN": "yyyy/M/d",
    "is-IS": "d.M.yyyy",
    "it-CH": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "it-IT": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "iu-Cans-CA": "d/M/yyyy",
    "iu-Latn-CA": "d/MM/yyyy",
    "ja-JP": "yyyy/MM/dd",
    "ka-GE": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "kk-KZ": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "kl-GL": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "km-KH": "yyyy-MM-dd",
    "kn-IN": "dd-MM-yy",
    "ko-KR": "yyyy. MM. dd",
    "kok-IN": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "ky-KG": "dd.MM.yy",
    "lb-LU": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "lo-LA": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "lt-LT": "yyyy.MM.dd",
    "lv-LV": "yyyy.MM.dd.",
    "mi-NZ": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "mk-MK": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "ml-IN": "dd-MM-yy",
    "mn-MN": "yy.MM.dd",
    "mn-Mong-CN": "yyyy/M/d",
    "moh-CA": "M/d/yyyy",
    "mr-IN": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "ms-BN": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ms-MY": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "mt-MT": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "nb-NO": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "ne-NP": "M/d/yyyy",
    "nl-BE": "d/MM/yyyy",
    "nl-NL": "d-M-yyyy",
    "nn-NO": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "nso-ZA": "yyyy/MM/dd",
    "oc-FR": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "or-IN": "dd-MM-yy",
    "pa-IN": "dd-MM-yy",
    "pl-PL": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "prs-AF": "dd/MM/yy",
    "ps-AF": "dd/MM/yy",
    "pt-BR": "d/M/yyyy",
    "pt-PT": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "qut-GT": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "quz-BO": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "quz-EC": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "quz-PE": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "rm-CH": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ro-RO": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "ru-RU": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "rw-RW": "M/d/yyyy",
    "sa-IN": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "sah-RU": "MM.dd.yyyy",
    "se-FI": "d.M.yyyy",
    "se-NO": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "se-SE": "yyyy-MM-dd",
    "si-LK": "yyyy-MM-dd",
    "sk-SK": "d. M. yyyy",
    "sl-SI": "d.M.yyyy",
    "sma-NO": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "sma-SE": "yyyy-MM-dd",
    "smj-NO": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "smj-SE": "yyyy-MM-dd",
    "smn-FI": "d.M.yyyy",
    "sms-FI": "d.M.yyyy",
    "sq-AL": "yyyy-MM-dd",
    "sr-Cyrl-BA": "d.M.yyyy",
    "sr-Cyrl-CS": "d.M.yyyy",
    "sr-Cyrl-ME": "d.M.yyyy",
    "sr-Cyrl-RS": "d.M.yyyy",
    "sr-Latn-BA": "d.M.yyyy",
    "sr-Latn-CS": "d.M.yyyy",
    "sr-Latn-ME": "d.M.yyyy",
    "sr-Latn-RS": "d.M.yyyy",
    "sv-FI": "d.M.yyyy",
    "sv-SE": "yyyy-MM-dd",
    "sw-KE": "M/d/yyyy",
    "syr-SY": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "ta-IN": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "te-IN": "dd-MM-yy",
    "tg-Cyrl-TJ": "dd.MM.yy",
    "th-TH": "d/M/yyyy",
    "tk-TM": "dd.MM.yy",
    "tn-ZA": "yyyy/MM/dd",
    "tr-TR": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "tt-RU": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "tzm-Latn-DZ": "dd-MM-yyyy",
    "ug-CN": "yyyy-M-d",
    "uk-UA": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "ur-PK": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "uz-Cyrl-UZ": "dd.MM.yyyy",
    "uz-Latn-UZ": "dd/MM yyyy",
    "vi-VN": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "wo-SN": "dd/MM/yyyy",
    "xh-ZA": "yyyy/MM/dd",
    "yo-NG": "d/M/yyyy",
    "zh-CN": "yyyy/M/d",
    "zh-HK": "d/M/yyyy",
    "zh-MO": "d/M/yyyy",
    "zh-SG": "d/M/yyyy",
    "zh-TW": "yyyy/M/d",
    "zu-ZA": "yyyy/MM/dd",
  };

  return formats[navigator.language] || "dd/MM/yyyy";
}
console.log(navigator.language,getLocaleDateString());

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I think this is the best way to do it...

var date = new Date();

var options = {
  weekday: "short",
  year: "numeric",
  month: "2-digit",
  day: "numeric",
  hour: 'numeric',
  minute: 'numeric',
  second: 'numeric',
  timeZoneName: 'short'
};

console.log(
  date.toLocaleDateString("en", options) //en is language option, you may specify..
);

More Options and their examples....

Option          Values          Sample output
----------------------------------------------------
weekday         'narrow'        'M'
                'short'         'Mon'
                'long'          'Monday'

year            '2-digit'       '01'
                'numeric'       '2001'

month           '2-digit'       '01'
                'numeric'       '1'
                'narrow'        'J'
                'short'         'Jan'
                'long'          'January'

day             '2-digit'       '01'
                'numeric'       '1'

hour            '2-digit'       '12 AM'
                'numeric'       '12 AM'

minute          '2-digit'       '0'
                'numeric'       '0'

second          '2-digit'       '0'
                'numeric'       '0'

timeZoneName    'short'         '1/1/2001 GMT+00:00'
                'long'          '1/1/2001 GMT+00:00'
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W3Schools
w3schools.com › jsref › jsref_tolocalestring.asp
JavaScript Date toLocaleString() Method
The toLocaleString() method returns a Date object as a string, using locale settings. The default language depends on the locale setup on your computer. ... If you want to use W3Schools services as an educational institution, team or enterprise, ...
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MDN Web Docs
developer.mozilla.org › en-US › docs › Web › JavaScript › Reference › Global_Objects › Date › toLocaleString
Date.prototype.toLocaleString() - JavaScript | MDN
The locales and options parameters customize the behavior of the function and let applications specify the language whose formatting conventions should be used. In implementations that support the Intl.DateTimeFormat API, these parameters correspond exactly to the Intl.DateTimeFormat() ...
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David Berri
dberri.com › formatting-dates-in-javascript-using-the-users-locale
Formatting dates in JavaScript using the user's locale
November 1, 2021 - const myDate = new Date(2021, 10, 1); let formatter = new Intl.DateTimeFormat('en-US'); console.log(formatter.format(myDate)) // "11/1/2021" formatter = new Intl.DateTimeFormat('pt-BR'); console.log(formatter.format(myDate)) // "01/11/2021" formatter = new Intl.DateTimeFormat('de-DE'); console.log(formatter.format(myDate)) // "1.11.2021"
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Medium
medium.com › @prateek.dbg › date-formatting-in-javascript-ensuring-consistency-across-locales-0fc513aaf834
Date Formatting in JavaScript: Ensuring Consistency Across Locales | by Prateek Kumar | Medium
June 23, 2024 - Define a standard date format for your application. ISO 8601 (YYYY-MM-DD) is a widely accepted format that reduces ambiguity. Ensure all date strings conform to this standard before processing.
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Delicious-insights
delicious-insights.com › en › posts › js-protip-date-formatting
JS protip: Formatting a date/time according to locale • Delicious Insights
Let’s review the options we have for doing this right without bloating our app’s JS. First there was the toString() method of Date. It produces an abbreviated US format with date, time and time zone, using your browser profile’s default ...
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JavaScript in Plain English
javascript.plainenglish.io › javascript-date-object-locale-methods-to-format-the-date-string-5e3be8343db5
JavaScript Date Object: LOCALE Methods to FORMAT the Date String | by Jakub Korch | JavaScript in Plain English
July 20, 2021 - The first method’s name is toLocaleString() and it returns a string with a language sensitive representation of the Date. We have already come into contact with fairly new arguments “locale” and “options” that make it possible to specify language for the sake of formatting conventions of the given language.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/learnjavascript › date and datetime formats based on locale
r/learnjavascript on Reddit: Date and DateTime Formats based on Locale
October 16, 2024 -

Hello, everyone!

I’m looking for a comprehensive database or URL that provides detailed information on locale-specific date formatting conventions, similar to those used by MDN’s Intl.DateTimeFormat. Specifically, I need a resource that lists standardized formats for various locales, such as:

  • en-US: 1/1/2014

  • da-DK: 01.02.2014

Does anyone know where I can find a complete list or database with this kind of information? Ideally, I’d like something reliable that covers all supported locales and their default date formats.

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You can do this without using moment also

function getDateFormatString(lang = 'default') {
  const formatObj = new Intl.DateTimeFormat(lang).formatToParts(new Date());

  return formatObj
    .map(obj => {
      switch (obj.type) {
        case "day":
          return "DD";
        case "month":
          return "MM";
        case "year":
          return "YYYY";
        default:
          return obj.value;
      }
    })
    .join("");
}

// Browser default
console.log(getDateFormatString());
// locale="en-US" 
console.log(getDateFormatString('en-us')); // MM/DD/YYYY
// locale="en-GB"
console.log(getDateFormatString('en-gb')); // DD/MM/YYYY

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Using moment localeData you can get localized longDateFormat. This will give you localized format for year, month and day. You can use this value to parse your input string locale-aware.

Here a live example:

// Get user locale
var locale = window.navigator.userLanguage || window.navigator.language;
// Set locale to moment
moment.locale(locale);

// Get locale data
var localeData = moment.localeData();
var format = localeData.longDateFormat('L');

var m1 = moment('2/2/2016', format);
console.log(m1.format()); // February 2nd 2016
console.log(m1.format(format) + ' using format: ' + format);

var m2 = moment('5/1/2017', format);
console.log(m2.format());
console.log(m2.format(format) + ' using format: ' + format);
// January 5th 2017 for locales that use DD/MM/YYYY
// May 1st 2017 for locales that use MM/DD/YYYY
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/moment.js/2.18.1/moment-with-locales.min.js"></script>

This code will not work for locales that uses format that starts with year (e.g. YYYY.MM.DD. for Hungarian locale)

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Mastering JS
masteringjs.io › tutorials › fundamentals › date_format
Format Dates Using Vanilla JavaScript - Mastering JS
However, you don't need them for ... string formats with no outside libraries. ... A string locale that represents the high level format of the date, like 'en-US' or 'default'....
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Seems the most foolproof way to start with a UTC date is to create a new Date object and use the setUTC… methods to set it to the date/time you want.

Then the various toLocale…String methods will provide localized output.

Example:

// This would come from the server.
// Also, this whole block could probably be made into an mktime function.
// All very bare here for quick grasping.
d = new Date();
d.setUTCFullYear(2004);
d.setUTCMonth(1);
d.setUTCDate(29);
d.setUTCHours(2);
d.setUTCMinutes(45);
d.setUTCSeconds(26);

console.log(d);                        // -> Sat Feb 28 2004 23:45:26 GMT-0300 (BRT)
console.log(d.toLocaleString());       // -> Sat Feb 28 23:45:26 2004
console.log(d.toLocaleDateString());   // -> 02/28/2004
console.log(d.toLocaleTimeString());   // -> 23:45:26

Some references:

  • toLocaleString
  • toLocaleDateString
  • toLocaleTimeString
  • getTimezoneOffset
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You can do it with moment.js (deprecated in 2021)

It's best to parse your date string from UTC as follows (create an ISO-8601 compatible string on the server to get consistent results across all browsers):

var m = moment("2013-02-08T09:30:26Z");

Now just use m in your application, moment.js defaults to the local timezone for display operations. There are many ways to format the date and time values or extract portions of it.

You can even format a moment object in the users locale like this:

m.format('LLL') // Returns "February 8 2013 8:30 AM" on en-us

To transform a moment.js object into a different timezone (i.e. neither the local one nor UTC), you'll need the moment.js timezone extension. That page has also some examples, it's pretty simple to use.

Note: Moment JS recommends more modern alternatives, so it is probably not a good choice for new projects.

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developer.mozilla.org › en-US › docs › Web › JavaScript › Reference › Global_Objects › Date › toLocaleTimeString
Date.prototype.toLocaleTimeString() - JavaScript | MDN
Basic use of this method without specifying a locale returns a formatted string in the default locale and with default options. ... const date = new Date(Date.UTC(2012, 11, 12, 3, 0, 0)); // toLocaleTimeString() without arguments depends on the implementation, // the default locale, and the default time zone console.log(date.toLocaleTimeString()); // "7:00:00 PM" if run in en-US locale with time zone America/Los_Angeles
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geeksforgeeks.org › javascript › javascript-date-tolocaledatestring-method
JavaScript Date toLocaleDateString() Method - GeeksforGeeks
July 11, 2025 - Returns a date as a string value in a specific format that is specified by the locale. Note: The dateObj should be a valid Date object. Example 1: Formatting Date with JavaScript's toLocaleDateString()
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W3Schools
w3schools.com › jsref › jsref_tolocaledatestring.asp
JavaScript Date toLocaleDateString() Method
The toLocaleDateString() method returns the date (not the time) of a date object as a string, using locale conventions. ... If you want to use W3Schools services as an educational institution, team or enterprise, send us an e-mail: ...
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Codecademy
codecademy.com › docs › javascript › dates › .tolocaledatestring()
JavaScript | Dates | .toLocaleDateString() | Codecademy
June 2, 2023 - Beginner Friendly.Beginner Friendly15 hours15 hours · const myEventDate = new Date('December 31, 2021'); ... When used without any parameters, .toLocaleDateString() returns a string with the month, day, and year options defaulted to numeric.
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How do I Format a Date in JavaScript? | Sentry
const date = new Date(Date.UTC(2022, 10, 22, 9, 0, 0)); const date2 = new Date(Date.UTC(2022, 11, 22, 9, 0, 0)); const options = { weekday: "long", year: "numeric", month: "long", day: "numeric", }; console.log(date.toLocaleDateString("en-ZA", options)); // Tuesday, 22 November 2022 console.log(date.toLocaleDateString("ko", options)); // 2022년 11월 22일 화요일 const intDateFormat = new Intl.DateTimeFormat("en-ZA", options); console.log(intDateFormat.format(date)); // Tuesday, 22 November 2022 console.log(intDateFormat.format(date2)); // Thursday, 22 December 2022 · The first argument for the methods, locales, is a string representing the language, script, or region subtag, or an array of these strings.