stringdate
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stringdate

Do you find that most of the time dates and times are strings? You receive them through JSON as a string and you render them to the user as a string. If you are already using libraries to manipulate and format them, why bother dealing with the rubbish JavaScript Date object. Just use strings everywhere.

Features

  • Only dates
  • Only strings
  • Functional by default
  • ISO
  • Small API

Installation

yarn add stringdate
import {add, format} from 'stringdate';
import {pipeWith} from 'unfunctional';

const tomorrow = pipeWith(
    '2020-01-01',
    add('P1D'),
    format('EEEE MMMM do yyyy')
);

// tomorrow === 'Thursday January 2nd 2020';

API

Types

dateString = '2019-01-01';
duration = 'P1Y1M1D';
datePartType = 'year' | 'month' | 'day';

Output

format()

Format a date string. Uses date-fns

// format = (formatString) => (dateString) => string
const words = format('EEEE MMMM do yyyy')('2020-01-01') === 'Wednesday January 1st 2020';

Manipulation

add()

Add a duration to a date or add a duration to another duration.

// add = (duration) => (dateString) => dateString
// add = (duration) => (duration) => duration

const tomorrow = add('P1D')('2020-01-01') === '2020-01-02';
const twoDays = add('P1D')('P1D') === 'P2D';

subtract()

Subtract a duration from a date or subtract a duration from another duration.

// subtract = (duration) => (dateString) => dateString
// subtract = (duration) => (duration) => duration

const yesterday = subtract('P1D')('2020-01-01') === '2019-12-31';
const twoDays = subtract('P1D')('P3D') === 'P2D';

startOf()

Return the start of a date part based on the given date string

// startOf = (datePartType) => (dateString) => dateString

const newYear = startOf('year')('2020-11-11') === '2020-01-01';
const firstOfMonth = startOf('month')('2020-11-11') === '2020-11-01';

endOf()

Get the end of a date part based on the given date string

// endOf = (datePartType) => (dateString) => dateString

const newYearsEve = endOf('year')('2020-11-11') === '2020-01-01';
const endOfMonth = endOf('month')('2020-11-11') === '2020-11-30';

min()

Return the smaller date or duration. Note: P1M === P30D

// min = (compare: dateString) => (value: dateString) => dateString
// min = (compare: duration) => (value: duration) => duration

min('2012-01-01')('2020-01-01') === '2012-01-01';
min('P1D')('P1Y') === 'P1D';

max()

Return the larger date or duration. Note: P1M === P30D

// max = (compare: dateString) => (value: dateString) => dateString
// max = (compare: duration) => (value: duration) => duration

max('2012-01-01')('2020-01-01') === '2020-01-01';
max('P1D')('P1Y') === 'P1Y';

now()

Return the current date string

// now = () => dateString
const tomorrow = add('P1D')(now());

Comparison

isBefore()

Check if a date is before another date

// isBefore = (dateString) => (dateString) => boolean

isBefore('2020-12-25')('2020-12-01') === true;
isBefore('2020-12-25')('2020-12-30') === false;

isAfter()

Check if a date is after another date

// isAfter = (dateString) => (dateString) => boolean

isAfter('2020-12-25')('2020-12-30') === true;
isAfter('2020-12-25')('2020-12-01') === false;

isSame()

Check if a date or date part is the same

// isSame = (compare: dateString, part: datePartType) => (value: dateString) => boolean

const sameYear = isSame('year', '2020-01-01')('2020-11-11') === true;
const sameMonth = isSame('month', '2020-01-01')('2020-01-11') === true;
const sameDate = isSame('day', '2020-01-01')('2020-01-01') === true;

isBetween()

Check if a date is between two dates (exclusive)

// isBetween = (start: dateString, end: dateString) => (value: dateString) => boolean

isBetween('2020-01-01', '2020-12-31')('2020-06-01') === true;
isBetween('2020-01-01', '2020-12-31')('2020-12-31') === true;
isBetween('2020-01-01', '2020-12-31')('2020-01-01') === true;
isBetween('2020-01-01', '2020-12-31')('2020-12-31') === false;
isBetween('2020-01-01', '2020-12-31')('2022-01-01') === false;

Duration

difference()

Find the distance between two dates. Returns are duration.

// difference = (dateString) => (dateString) => duration

difference('2020-01-01')('2020-01-02') === 'P1D';

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