abdul-react 0.0.12 → 0.0.14
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- package/lib/_virtual/index10.js +2 -2
- package/lib/_virtual/index11.js +2 -2
- package/lib/_virtual/index9.js +2 -2
- package/lib/components/DatePicker/DatePicker.js +6 -3
- package/lib/components/DatePicker/DatePicker.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/components/Excel/Data.js +14 -14
- package/lib/components/Excel/Data.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/components/Excel/Data2.d.ts +133 -0
- package/lib/components/Excel/Data2.js +698 -0
- package/lib/components/Excel/Data2.js.map +1 -0
- package/lib/components/Excel/ExcelFile/ExcelFile.js +2 -1
- package/lib/components/Excel/ExcelFile/ExcelFile.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/components/Excel/ExcelFile/ExcelFileComponents/ColumnIndicator.js +7 -6
- package/lib/components/Excel/ExcelFile/ExcelFileComponents/ColumnIndicator.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/components/Excel/ExcelFile/ExcelFileComponents/RowIndicator.js +7 -6
- package/lib/components/Excel/ExcelFile/ExcelFileComponents/RowIndicator.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/components/Excel/ExcelFile/ExcelFileComponents/Spreadsheet.d.ts +1 -0
- package/lib/components/Excel/ExcelFile/ExcelFileComponents/Spreadsheet.js +10 -5
- package/lib/components/Excel/ExcelFile/ExcelFileComponents/Spreadsheet.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/components/Excel/ExcelFile/ExcelFileComponents/actions.d.ts +8 -8
- package/lib/components/Excel/ExcelFile/ExcelFileComponents/actions.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/components/Excel/ExcelFile/ExcelFileComponents/types.d.ts +8 -6
- package/lib/components/Excel/ExcelFile/ExcelFileComponents/util.js +7 -7
- package/lib/components/Excel/ExcelFile/ExcelFileComponents/util.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/index.cjs +578 -534
- package/lib/index.cjs.map +1 -1
- package/lib/node_modules/date-fns-tz/dist/esm/toZonedTime/index.js +39 -0
- package/lib/node_modules/date-fns-tz/dist/esm/toZonedTime/index.js.map +1 -0
- package/lib/node_modules/js-beautify/js/src/css/beautifier.js +1 -1
- package/lib/node_modules/js-beautify/js/src/css/index.js +1 -1
- package/lib/node_modules/js-beautify/js/src/css/options.js +1 -1
- package/lib/node_modules/js-beautify/js/src/html/beautifier.js +1 -1
- package/lib/node_modules/js-beautify/js/src/html/index.js +1 -1
- package/lib/node_modules/js-beautify/js/src/html/tokenizer.js +1 -1
- package/lib/node_modules/js-beautify/js/src/javascript/beautifier.js +1 -1
- package/lib/node_modules/js-beautify/js/src/javascript/index.js +1 -1
- package/lib/node_modules/js-beautify/js/src/javascript/options.js +1 -1
- package/lib/node_modules/js-beautify/js/src/javascript/tokenizer.js +1 -1
- package/lib/tsconfig.tsbuildinfo +1 -1
- package/package.json +1 -1
package/lib/index.cjs
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/**
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* @category Common Helpers
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* @summary Convert the given argument to an instance of Date.
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*
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* Convert the given argument to an instance of Date.
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* If the argument is an instance of Date, the function returns its clone.
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* If the argument is a number, it is treated as a timestamp.
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* If the argument is none of the above, the function returns Invalid Date.
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* **Note**: *all* Date arguments passed to any *date-fns* function is processed by `toDate`.
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* @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).
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* @returns The parsed date in the local time zone
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*
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* @example
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* // Clone the date:
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* const result = toDate(new Date(2014, 1, 11, 11, 30, 30))
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* //=> Tue Feb 11 2014 11:30:30
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* @example
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* // Convert the timestamp to date:
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* const result = toDate(1392098430000)
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* //=> Tue Feb 11 2014 11:30:30
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function toDate$1(argument) {
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const argStr = Object.prototype.toString.call(argument);
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) {
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* The function constructs a new date using the constructor from the reference
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* date and the given value. It helps to build generic functions that accept
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* date extensions.
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* It defaults to `Date` if the passed reference date is a number or a string.
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* @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).
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* @param date - The reference date to take constructor from
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* @param value - The value to create the date
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* // A function that clones a date preserving the original type
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* function cloneDate<DateType extends Date(date: DateType): DateType {
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* return constructFrom(
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* date, // Use contrustor from the given date
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* date.getTime() // Use the date value to create a new date
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* )
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* }
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* @module constants
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* Collection of useful date constants.
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* The constants could be imported from `date-fns/constants`:
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* import { maxTime, minTime } from "./constants/date-fns/constants";
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function startOfDay(date) {
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25135
|
+
const _date = toDate$1(date);
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25136
|
+
_date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);
|
|
25137
|
+
return _date;
|
|
25138
|
+
}
|
|
25139
|
+
|
|
25140
|
+
/**
|
|
25141
|
+
* Google Chrome as of 67.0.3396.87 introduced timezones with offset that includes seconds.
|
|
25142
|
+
* They usually appear for dates that denote time before the timezones were introduced
|
|
25143
|
+
* (e.g. for 'Europe/Prague' timezone the offset is GMT+00:57:44 before 1 October 1891
|
|
25144
|
+
* and GMT+01:00:00 after that date)
|
|
25145
|
+
*
|
|
25146
|
+
* Date#getTimezoneOffset returns the offset in minutes and would return 57 for the example above,
|
|
25147
|
+
* which would lead to incorrect calculations.
|
|
25148
|
+
*
|
|
25149
|
+
* This function returns the timezone offset in milliseconds that takes seconds in account.
|
|
25150
|
+
*/
|
|
25151
|
+
function getTimezoneOffsetInMilliseconds$1(date) {
|
|
25152
|
+
const _date = toDate$1(date);
|
|
25153
|
+
const utcDate = new Date(
|
|
25154
|
+
Date.UTC(
|
|
25155
|
+
_date.getFullYear(),
|
|
25156
|
+
_date.getMonth(),
|
|
25157
|
+
_date.getDate(),
|
|
25158
|
+
_date.getHours(),
|
|
25159
|
+
_date.getMinutes(),
|
|
25160
|
+
_date.getSeconds(),
|
|
25161
|
+
_date.getMilliseconds(),
|
|
25162
|
+
),
|
|
25163
|
+
);
|
|
25164
|
+
utcDate.setUTCFullYear(_date.getFullYear());
|
|
25165
|
+
return +date - +utcDate;
|
|
25166
|
+
}
|
|
25167
|
+
|
|
25168
|
+
/**
|
|
25169
|
+
* @name differenceInCalendarDays
|
|
25170
|
+
* @category Day Helpers
|
|
25171
|
+
* @summary Get the number of calendar days between the given dates.
|
|
25172
|
+
*
|
|
25173
|
+
* @description
|
|
25174
|
+
* Get the number of calendar days between the given dates. This means that the times are removed
|
|
25175
|
+
* from the dates and then the difference in days is calculated.
|
|
25176
|
+
*
|
|
25177
|
+
* @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).
|
|
25178
|
+
*
|
|
25179
|
+
* @param dateLeft - The later date
|
|
25180
|
+
* @param dateRight - The earlier date
|
|
25181
|
+
*
|
|
25182
|
+
* @returns The number of calendar days
|
|
25183
|
+
*
|
|
25184
|
+
* @example
|
|
25185
|
+
* // How many calendar days are between
|
|
25186
|
+
* // 2 July 2011 23:00:00 and 2 July 2012 00:00:00?
|
|
25187
|
+
* const result = differenceInCalendarDays(
|
|
25188
|
+
* new Date(2012, 6, 2, 0, 0),
|
|
25189
|
+
* new Date(2011, 6, 2, 23, 0)
|
|
25190
|
+
* )
|
|
25191
|
+
* //=> 366
|
|
25192
|
+
* // How many calendar days are between
|
|
25193
|
+
* // 2 July 2011 23:59:00 and 3 July 2011 00:01:00?
|
|
25194
|
+
* const result = differenceInCalendarDays(
|
|
25195
|
+
* new Date(2011, 6, 3, 0, 1),
|
|
25196
|
+
* new Date(2011, 6, 2, 23, 59)
|
|
25197
|
+
* )
|
|
25198
|
+
* //=> 1
|
|
25199
|
+
*/
|
|
25200
|
+
function differenceInCalendarDays(dateLeft, dateRight) {
|
|
25201
|
+
const startOfDayLeft = startOfDay(dateLeft);
|
|
25202
|
+
const startOfDayRight = startOfDay(dateRight);
|
|
25203
|
+
|
|
25204
|
+
const timestampLeft =
|
|
25205
|
+
+startOfDayLeft - getTimezoneOffsetInMilliseconds$1(startOfDayLeft);
|
|
25206
|
+
const timestampRight =
|
|
25207
|
+
+startOfDayRight - getTimezoneOffsetInMilliseconds$1(startOfDayRight);
|
|
25208
|
+
|
|
25209
|
+
// Round the number of days to the nearest integer because the number of
|
|
25210
|
+
// milliseconds in a day is not constant (e.g. it's different in the week of
|
|
25211
|
+
// the daylight saving time clock shift).
|
|
25212
|
+
return Math.round((timestampLeft - timestampRight) / millisecondsInDay);
|
|
25213
|
+
}
|
|
25214
|
+
|
|
25215
|
+
/**
|
|
25216
|
+
* @name startOfISOWeekYear
|
|
25217
|
+
* @category ISO Week-Numbering Year Helpers
|
|
25218
|
+
* @summary Return the start of an ISO week-numbering year for the given date.
|
|
25219
|
+
*
|
|
25220
|
+
* @description
|
|
25221
|
+
* Return the start of an ISO week-numbering year,
|
|
25222
|
+
* which always starts 3 days before the year's first Thursday.
|
|
25223
|
+
* The result will be in the local timezone.
|
|
25224
|
+
*
|
|
25225
|
+
* ISO week-numbering year: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_week_date
|
|
25226
|
+
*
|
|
25227
|
+
* @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).
|
|
25228
|
+
*
|
|
25229
|
+
* @param date - The original date
|
|
25230
|
+
*
|
|
25231
|
+
* @returns The start of an ISO week-numbering year
|
|
25232
|
+
*
|
|
25233
|
+
* @example
|
|
25234
|
+
* // The start of an ISO week-numbering year for 2 July 2005:
|
|
25235
|
+
* const result = startOfISOWeekYear(new Date(2005, 6, 2))
|
|
25236
|
+
* //=> Mon Jan 03 2005 00:00:00
|
|
25237
|
+
*/
|
|
25238
|
+
function startOfISOWeekYear(date) {
|
|
25239
|
+
const year = getISOWeekYear(date);
|
|
25240
|
+
const fourthOfJanuary = constructFrom(date, 0);
|
|
25241
|
+
fourthOfJanuary.setFullYear(year, 0, 4);
|
|
25242
|
+
fourthOfJanuary.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);
|
|
25243
|
+
return startOfISOWeek(fourthOfJanuary);
|
|
25244
|
+
}
|
|
25245
|
+
|
|
25246
|
+
/**
|
|
25247
|
+
* @name isDate
|
|
25248
|
+
* @category Common Helpers
|
|
25249
|
+
* @summary Is the given value a date?
|
|
25250
|
+
*
|
|
25251
|
+
* @description
|
|
25252
|
+
* Returns true if the given value is an instance of Date. The function works for dates transferred across iframes.
|
|
25253
|
+
*
|
|
25254
|
+
* @param value - The value to check
|
|
25255
|
+
*
|
|
25256
|
+
* @returns True if the given value is a date
|
|
25257
|
+
*
|
|
25258
|
+
* @example
|
|
25259
|
+
* // For a valid date:
|
|
25260
|
+
* const result = isDate(new Date())
|
|
25261
|
+
* //=> true
|
|
25262
|
+
*
|
|
25263
|
+
* @example
|
|
25264
|
+
* // For an invalid date:
|
|
25265
|
+
* const result = isDate(new Date(NaN))
|
|
25266
|
+
* //=> true
|
|
25267
|
+
*
|
|
25268
|
+
* @example
|
|
25269
|
+
* // For some value:
|
|
25270
|
+
* const result = isDate('2014-02-31')
|
|
25271
|
+
* //=> false
|
|
25272
|
+
*
|
|
25273
|
+
* @example
|
|
25274
|
+
* // For an object:
|
|
25275
|
+
* const result = isDate({})
|
|
25276
|
+
* //=> false
|
|
25277
|
+
*/
|
|
25278
|
+
function isDate(value) {
|
|
25279
|
+
return (
|
|
25280
|
+
value instanceof Date ||
|
|
25281
|
+
(typeof value === "object" &&
|
|
25282
|
+
Object.prototype.toString.call(value) === "[object Date]")
|
|
25283
|
+
);
|
|
25284
|
+
}
|
|
25285
|
+
|
|
25286
|
+
/**
|
|
25287
|
+
* @name isValid
|
|
25288
|
+
* @category Common Helpers
|
|
25289
|
+
* @summary Is the given date valid?
|
|
25290
|
+
*
|
|
25291
|
+
* @description
|
|
25292
|
+
* Returns false if argument is Invalid Date and true otherwise.
|
|
25293
|
+
* Argument is converted to Date using `toDate`. See [toDate](https://date-fns.org/docs/toDate)
|
|
25294
|
+
* Invalid Date is a Date, whose time value is NaN.
|
|
25295
|
+
*
|
|
25296
|
+
* Time value of Date: http://es5.github.io/#x15.9.1.1
|
|
25297
|
+
*
|
|
25298
|
+
* @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).
|
|
25299
|
+
*
|
|
25300
|
+
* @param date - The date to check
|
|
25301
|
+
*
|
|
25302
|
+
* @returns The date is valid
|
|
25303
|
+
*
|
|
25304
|
+
* @example
|
|
25305
|
+
* // For the valid date:
|
|
25306
|
+
* const result = isValid(new Date(2014, 1, 31))
|
|
25307
|
+
* //=> true
|
|
25308
|
+
*
|
|
25309
|
+
* @example
|
|
25310
|
+
* // For the value, convertable into a date:
|
|
25311
|
+
* const result = isValid(1393804800000)
|
|
25312
|
+
* //=> true
|
|
25313
|
+
*
|
|
25314
|
+
* @example
|
|
25315
|
+
* // For the invalid date:
|
|
25316
|
+
* const result = isValid(new Date(''))
|
|
25317
|
+
* //=> false
|
|
25318
|
+
*/
|
|
25319
|
+
function isValid(date) {
|
|
25320
|
+
if (!isDate(date) && typeof date !== "number") {
|
|
25321
|
+
return false;
|
|
25322
|
+
}
|
|
25323
|
+
const _date = toDate$1(date);
|
|
25324
|
+
return !isNaN(Number(_date));
|
|
25325
|
+
}
|
|
25326
|
+
|
|
25327
|
+
/**
|
|
25328
|
+
* @name startOfYear
|
|
25329
|
+
* @category Year Helpers
|
|
25330
|
+
* @summary Return the start of a year for the given date.
|
|
25331
|
+
*
|
|
25332
|
+
* @description
|
|
25333
|
+
* Return the start of a year for the given date.
|
|
25334
|
+
* The result will be in the local timezone.
|
|
25335
|
+
*
|
|
25336
|
+
* @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).
|
|
25337
|
+
*
|
|
25338
|
+
* @param date - The original date
|
|
25339
|
+
*
|
|
25340
|
+
* @returns The start of a year
|
|
25341
|
+
*
|
|
25342
|
+
* @example
|
|
25343
|
+
* // The start of a year for 2 September 2014 11:55:00:
|
|
25344
|
+
* const result = startOfYear(new Date(2014, 8, 2, 11, 55, 00))
|
|
25345
|
+
* //=> Wed Jan 01 2014 00:00:00
|
|
25346
|
+
*/
|
|
25347
|
+
function startOfYear(date) {
|
|
25348
|
+
const cleanDate = toDate$1(date);
|
|
25349
|
+
const _date = constructFrom(date, 0);
|
|
25350
|
+
_date.setFullYear(cleanDate.getFullYear(), 0, 1);
|
|
25351
|
+
_date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);
|
|
25352
|
+
return _date;
|
|
25353
|
+
}
|
|
25354
|
+
|
|
24863
25355
|
const formatDistanceLocale = {
|
|
24864
25356
|
lessThanXSeconds: {
|
|
24865
25357
|
one: "less than a second",
|
|
@@ -25502,267 +25994,6 @@ const enUS = {
|
|
|
25502
25994
|
},
|
|
25503
25995
|
};
|
|
25504
25996
|
|
|
25505
|
-
let defaultOptions = {};
|
|
25506
|
-
|
|
25507
|
-
function getDefaultOptions$1() {
|
|
25508
|
-
return defaultOptions;
|
|
25509
|
-
}
|
|
25510
|
-
|
|
25511
|
-
/**
|
|
25512
|
-
* @module constants
|
|
25513
|
-
* @summary Useful constants
|
|
25514
|
-
* @description
|
|
25515
|
-
* Collection of useful date constants.
|
|
25516
|
-
*
|
|
25517
|
-
* The constants could be imported from `date-fns/constants`:
|
|
25518
|
-
*
|
|
25519
|
-
* ```ts
|
|
25520
|
-
* import { maxTime, minTime } from "./constants/date-fns/constants";
|
|
25521
|
-
*
|
|
25522
|
-
* function isAllowedTime(time) {
|
|
25523
|
-
* return time <= maxTime && time >= minTime;
|
|
25524
|
-
* }
|
|
25525
|
-
* ```
|
|
25526
|
-
*/
|
|
25527
|
-
|
|
25528
|
-
|
|
25529
|
-
/**
|
|
25530
|
-
* @constant
|
|
25531
|
-
* @name millisecondsInWeek
|
|
25532
|
-
* @summary Milliseconds in 1 week.
|
|
25533
|
-
*/
|
|
25534
|
-
const millisecondsInWeek = 604800000;
|
|
25535
|
-
|
|
25536
|
-
/**
|
|
25537
|
-
* @constant
|
|
25538
|
-
* @name millisecondsInDay
|
|
25539
|
-
* @summary Milliseconds in 1 day.
|
|
25540
|
-
*/
|
|
25541
|
-
const millisecondsInDay = 86400000;
|
|
25542
|
-
|
|
25543
|
-
/**
|
|
25544
|
-
* @name toDate
|
|
25545
|
-
* @category Common Helpers
|
|
25546
|
-
* @summary Convert the given argument to an instance of Date.
|
|
25547
|
-
*
|
|
25548
|
-
* @description
|
|
25549
|
-
* Convert the given argument to an instance of Date.
|
|
25550
|
-
*
|
|
25551
|
-
* If the argument is an instance of Date, the function returns its clone.
|
|
25552
|
-
*
|
|
25553
|
-
* If the argument is a number, it is treated as a timestamp.
|
|
25554
|
-
*
|
|
25555
|
-
* If the argument is none of the above, the function returns Invalid Date.
|
|
25556
|
-
*
|
|
25557
|
-
* **Note**: *all* Date arguments passed to any *date-fns* function is processed by `toDate`.
|
|
25558
|
-
*
|
|
25559
|
-
* @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).
|
|
25560
|
-
*
|
|
25561
|
-
* @param argument - The value to convert
|
|
25562
|
-
*
|
|
25563
|
-
* @returns The parsed date in the local time zone
|
|
25564
|
-
*
|
|
25565
|
-
* @example
|
|
25566
|
-
* // Clone the date:
|
|
25567
|
-
* const result = toDate(new Date(2014, 1, 11, 11, 30, 30))
|
|
25568
|
-
* //=> Tue Feb 11 2014 11:30:30
|
|
25569
|
-
*
|
|
25570
|
-
* @example
|
|
25571
|
-
* // Convert the timestamp to date:
|
|
25572
|
-
* const result = toDate(1392098430000)
|
|
25573
|
-
* //=> Tue Feb 11 2014 11:30:30
|
|
25574
|
-
*/
|
|
25575
|
-
function toDate$1(argument) {
|
|
25576
|
-
const argStr = Object.prototype.toString.call(argument);
|
|
25577
|
-
|
|
25578
|
-
// Clone the date
|
|
25579
|
-
if (
|
|
25580
|
-
argument instanceof Date ||
|
|
25581
|
-
(typeof argument === "object" && argStr === "[object Date]")
|
|
25582
|
-
) {
|
|
25583
|
-
// Prevent the date to lose the milliseconds when passed to new Date() in IE10
|
|
25584
|
-
return new argument.constructor(+argument);
|
|
25585
|
-
} else if (
|
|
25586
|
-
typeof argument === "number" ||
|
|
25587
|
-
argStr === "[object Number]" ||
|
|
25588
|
-
typeof argument === "string" ||
|
|
25589
|
-
argStr === "[object String]"
|
|
25590
|
-
) {
|
|
25591
|
-
// TODO: Can we get rid of as?
|
|
25592
|
-
return new Date(argument);
|
|
25593
|
-
} else {
|
|
25594
|
-
// TODO: Can we get rid of as?
|
|
25595
|
-
return new Date(NaN);
|
|
25596
|
-
}
|
|
25597
|
-
}
|
|
25598
|
-
|
|
25599
|
-
/**
|
|
25600
|
-
* @name startOfDay
|
|
25601
|
-
* @category Day Helpers
|
|
25602
|
-
* @summary Return the start of a day for the given date.
|
|
25603
|
-
*
|
|
25604
|
-
* @description
|
|
25605
|
-
* Return the start of a day for the given date.
|
|
25606
|
-
* The result will be in the local timezone.
|
|
25607
|
-
*
|
|
25608
|
-
* @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).
|
|
25609
|
-
*
|
|
25610
|
-
* @param date - The original date
|
|
25611
|
-
*
|
|
25612
|
-
* @returns The start of a day
|
|
25613
|
-
*
|
|
25614
|
-
* @example
|
|
25615
|
-
* // The start of a day for 2 September 2014 11:55:00:
|
|
25616
|
-
* const result = startOfDay(new Date(2014, 8, 2, 11, 55, 0))
|
|
25617
|
-
* //=> Tue Sep 02 2014 00:00:00
|
|
25618
|
-
*/
|
|
25619
|
-
function startOfDay(date) {
|
|
25620
|
-
const _date = toDate$1(date);
|
|
25621
|
-
_date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);
|
|
25622
|
-
return _date;
|
|
25623
|
-
}
|
|
25624
|
-
|
|
25625
|
-
/**
|
|
25626
|
-
* Google Chrome as of 67.0.3396.87 introduced timezones with offset that includes seconds.
|
|
25627
|
-
* They usually appear for dates that denote time before the timezones were introduced
|
|
25628
|
-
* (e.g. for 'Europe/Prague' timezone the offset is GMT+00:57:44 before 1 October 1891
|
|
25629
|
-
* and GMT+01:00:00 after that date)
|
|
25630
|
-
*
|
|
25631
|
-
* Date#getTimezoneOffset returns the offset in minutes and would return 57 for the example above,
|
|
25632
|
-
* which would lead to incorrect calculations.
|
|
25633
|
-
*
|
|
25634
|
-
* This function returns the timezone offset in milliseconds that takes seconds in account.
|
|
25635
|
-
*/
|
|
25636
|
-
function getTimezoneOffsetInMilliseconds$1(date) {
|
|
25637
|
-
const _date = toDate$1(date);
|
|
25638
|
-
const utcDate = new Date(
|
|
25639
|
-
Date.UTC(
|
|
25640
|
-
_date.getFullYear(),
|
|
25641
|
-
_date.getMonth(),
|
|
25642
|
-
_date.getDate(),
|
|
25643
|
-
_date.getHours(),
|
|
25644
|
-
_date.getMinutes(),
|
|
25645
|
-
_date.getSeconds(),
|
|
25646
|
-
_date.getMilliseconds(),
|
|
25647
|
-
),
|
|
25648
|
-
);
|
|
25649
|
-
utcDate.setUTCFullYear(_date.getFullYear());
|
|
25650
|
-
return +date - +utcDate;
|
|
25651
|
-
}
|
|
25652
|
-
|
|
25653
|
-
/**
|
|
25654
|
-
* @name differenceInCalendarDays
|
|
25655
|
-
* @category Day Helpers
|
|
25656
|
-
* @summary Get the number of calendar days between the given dates.
|
|
25657
|
-
*
|
|
25658
|
-
* @description
|
|
25659
|
-
* Get the number of calendar days between the given dates. This means that the times are removed
|
|
25660
|
-
* from the dates and then the difference in days is calculated.
|
|
25661
|
-
*
|
|
25662
|
-
* @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).
|
|
25663
|
-
*
|
|
25664
|
-
* @param dateLeft - The later date
|
|
25665
|
-
* @param dateRight - The earlier date
|
|
25666
|
-
*
|
|
25667
|
-
* @returns The number of calendar days
|
|
25668
|
-
*
|
|
25669
|
-
* @example
|
|
25670
|
-
* // How many calendar days are between
|
|
25671
|
-
* // 2 July 2011 23:00:00 and 2 July 2012 00:00:00?
|
|
25672
|
-
* const result = differenceInCalendarDays(
|
|
25673
|
-
* new Date(2012, 6, 2, 0, 0),
|
|
25674
|
-
* new Date(2011, 6, 2, 23, 0)
|
|
25675
|
-
* )
|
|
25676
|
-
* //=> 366
|
|
25677
|
-
* // How many calendar days are between
|
|
25678
|
-
* // 2 July 2011 23:59:00 and 3 July 2011 00:01:00?
|
|
25679
|
-
* const result = differenceInCalendarDays(
|
|
25680
|
-
* new Date(2011, 6, 3, 0, 1),
|
|
25681
|
-
* new Date(2011, 6, 2, 23, 59)
|
|
25682
|
-
* )
|
|
25683
|
-
* //=> 1
|
|
25684
|
-
*/
|
|
25685
|
-
function differenceInCalendarDays(dateLeft, dateRight) {
|
|
25686
|
-
const startOfDayLeft = startOfDay(dateLeft);
|
|
25687
|
-
const startOfDayRight = startOfDay(dateRight);
|
|
25688
|
-
|
|
25689
|
-
const timestampLeft =
|
|
25690
|
-
+startOfDayLeft - getTimezoneOffsetInMilliseconds$1(startOfDayLeft);
|
|
25691
|
-
const timestampRight =
|
|
25692
|
-
+startOfDayRight - getTimezoneOffsetInMilliseconds$1(startOfDayRight);
|
|
25693
|
-
|
|
25694
|
-
// Round the number of days to the nearest integer because the number of
|
|
25695
|
-
// milliseconds in a day is not constant (e.g. it's different in the week of
|
|
25696
|
-
// the daylight saving time clock shift).
|
|
25697
|
-
return Math.round((timestampLeft - timestampRight) / millisecondsInDay);
|
|
25698
|
-
}
|
|
25699
|
-
|
|
25700
|
-
/**
|
|
25701
|
-
* @name constructFrom
|
|
25702
|
-
* @category Generic Helpers
|
|
25703
|
-
* @summary Constructs a date using the reference date and the value
|
|
25704
|
-
*
|
|
25705
|
-
* @description
|
|
25706
|
-
* The function constructs a new date using the constructor from the reference
|
|
25707
|
-
* date and the given value. It helps to build generic functions that accept
|
|
25708
|
-
* date extensions.
|
|
25709
|
-
*
|
|
25710
|
-
* It defaults to `Date` if the passed reference date is a number or a string.
|
|
25711
|
-
*
|
|
25712
|
-
* @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).
|
|
25713
|
-
*
|
|
25714
|
-
* @param date - The reference date to take constructor from
|
|
25715
|
-
* @param value - The value to create the date
|
|
25716
|
-
*
|
|
25717
|
-
* @returns Date initialized using the given date and value
|
|
25718
|
-
*
|
|
25719
|
-
* @example
|
|
25720
|
-
* import { constructFrom } from 'date-fns'
|
|
25721
|
-
*
|
|
25722
|
-
* // A function that clones a date preserving the original type
|
|
25723
|
-
* function cloneDate<DateType extends Date(date: DateType): DateType {
|
|
25724
|
-
* return constructFrom(
|
|
25725
|
-
* date, // Use contrustor from the given date
|
|
25726
|
-
* date.getTime() // Use the date value to create a new date
|
|
25727
|
-
* )
|
|
25728
|
-
* }
|
|
25729
|
-
*/
|
|
25730
|
-
function constructFrom(date, value) {
|
|
25731
|
-
if (date instanceof Date) {
|
|
25732
|
-
return new date.constructor(value);
|
|
25733
|
-
} else {
|
|
25734
|
-
return new Date(value);
|
|
25735
|
-
}
|
|
25736
|
-
}
|
|
25737
|
-
|
|
25738
|
-
/**
|
|
25739
|
-
* @name startOfYear
|
|
25740
|
-
* @category Year Helpers
|
|
25741
|
-
* @summary Return the start of a year for the given date.
|
|
25742
|
-
*
|
|
25743
|
-
* @description
|
|
25744
|
-
* Return the start of a year for the given date.
|
|
25745
|
-
* The result will be in the local timezone.
|
|
25746
|
-
*
|
|
25747
|
-
* @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).
|
|
25748
|
-
*
|
|
25749
|
-
* @param date - The original date
|
|
25750
|
-
*
|
|
25751
|
-
* @returns The start of a year
|
|
25752
|
-
*
|
|
25753
|
-
* @example
|
|
25754
|
-
* // The start of a year for 2 September 2014 11:55:00:
|
|
25755
|
-
* const result = startOfYear(new Date(2014, 8, 2, 11, 55, 00))
|
|
25756
|
-
* //=> Wed Jan 01 2014 00:00:00
|
|
25757
|
-
*/
|
|
25758
|
-
function startOfYear(date) {
|
|
25759
|
-
const cleanDate = toDate$1(date);
|
|
25760
|
-
const _date = constructFrom(date, 0);
|
|
25761
|
-
_date.setFullYear(cleanDate.getFullYear(), 0, 1);
|
|
25762
|
-
_date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);
|
|
25763
|
-
return _date;
|
|
25764
|
-
}
|
|
25765
|
-
|
|
25766
25997
|
/**
|
|
25767
25998
|
* @name getDayOfYear
|
|
25768
25999
|
* @category Day Helpers
|
|
@@ -25789,156 +26020,6 @@ function getDayOfYear(date) {
|
|
|
25789
26020
|
return dayOfYear;
|
|
25790
26021
|
}
|
|
25791
26022
|
|
|
25792
|
-
/**
|
|
25793
|
-
* The {@link startOfWeek} function options.
|
|
25794
|
-
*/
|
|
25795
|
-
|
|
25796
|
-
/**
|
|
25797
|
-
* @name startOfWeek
|
|
25798
|
-
* @category Week Helpers
|
|
25799
|
-
* @summary Return the start of a week for the given date.
|
|
25800
|
-
*
|
|
25801
|
-
* @description
|
|
25802
|
-
* Return the start of a week for the given date.
|
|
25803
|
-
* The result will be in the local timezone.
|
|
25804
|
-
*
|
|
25805
|
-
* @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).
|
|
25806
|
-
*
|
|
25807
|
-
* @param date - The original date
|
|
25808
|
-
* @param options - An object with options
|
|
25809
|
-
*
|
|
25810
|
-
* @returns The start of a week
|
|
25811
|
-
*
|
|
25812
|
-
* @example
|
|
25813
|
-
* // The start of a week for 2 September 2014 11:55:00:
|
|
25814
|
-
* const result = startOfWeek(new Date(2014, 8, 2, 11, 55, 0))
|
|
25815
|
-
* //=> Sun Aug 31 2014 00:00:00
|
|
25816
|
-
*
|
|
25817
|
-
* @example
|
|
25818
|
-
* // If the week starts on Monday, the start of the week for 2 September 2014 11:55:00:
|
|
25819
|
-
* const result = startOfWeek(new Date(2014, 8, 2, 11, 55, 0), { weekStartsOn: 1 })
|
|
25820
|
-
* //=> Mon Sep 01 2014 00:00:00
|
|
25821
|
-
*/
|
|
25822
|
-
function startOfWeek(date, options) {
|
|
25823
|
-
const defaultOptions = getDefaultOptions$1();
|
|
25824
|
-
const weekStartsOn =
|
|
25825
|
-
options?.weekStartsOn ??
|
|
25826
|
-
options?.locale?.options?.weekStartsOn ??
|
|
25827
|
-
defaultOptions.weekStartsOn ??
|
|
25828
|
-
defaultOptions.locale?.options?.weekStartsOn ??
|
|
25829
|
-
0;
|
|
25830
|
-
|
|
25831
|
-
const _date = toDate$1(date);
|
|
25832
|
-
const day = _date.getDay();
|
|
25833
|
-
const diff = (day < weekStartsOn ? 7 : 0) + day - weekStartsOn;
|
|
25834
|
-
|
|
25835
|
-
_date.setDate(_date.getDate() - diff);
|
|
25836
|
-
_date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);
|
|
25837
|
-
return _date;
|
|
25838
|
-
}
|
|
25839
|
-
|
|
25840
|
-
/**
|
|
25841
|
-
* @name startOfISOWeek
|
|
25842
|
-
* @category ISO Week Helpers
|
|
25843
|
-
* @summary Return the start of an ISO week for the given date.
|
|
25844
|
-
*
|
|
25845
|
-
* @description
|
|
25846
|
-
* Return the start of an ISO week for the given date.
|
|
25847
|
-
* The result will be in the local timezone.
|
|
25848
|
-
*
|
|
25849
|
-
* ISO week-numbering year: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_week_date
|
|
25850
|
-
*
|
|
25851
|
-
* @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).
|
|
25852
|
-
*
|
|
25853
|
-
* @param date - The original date
|
|
25854
|
-
*
|
|
25855
|
-
* @returns The start of an ISO week
|
|
25856
|
-
*
|
|
25857
|
-
* @example
|
|
25858
|
-
* // The start of an ISO week for 2 September 2014 11:55:00:
|
|
25859
|
-
* const result = startOfISOWeek(new Date(2014, 8, 2, 11, 55, 0))
|
|
25860
|
-
* //=> Mon Sep 01 2014 00:00:00
|
|
25861
|
-
*/
|
|
25862
|
-
function startOfISOWeek(date) {
|
|
25863
|
-
return startOfWeek(date, { weekStartsOn: 1 });
|
|
25864
|
-
}
|
|
25865
|
-
|
|
25866
|
-
/**
|
|
25867
|
-
* @name getISOWeekYear
|
|
25868
|
-
* @category ISO Week-Numbering Year Helpers
|
|
25869
|
-
* @summary Get the ISO week-numbering year of the given date.
|
|
25870
|
-
*
|
|
25871
|
-
* @description
|
|
25872
|
-
* Get the ISO week-numbering year of the given date,
|
|
25873
|
-
* which always starts 3 days before the year's first Thursday.
|
|
25874
|
-
*
|
|
25875
|
-
* ISO week-numbering year: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_week_date
|
|
25876
|
-
*
|
|
25877
|
-
* @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).
|
|
25878
|
-
*
|
|
25879
|
-
* @param date - The given date
|
|
25880
|
-
*
|
|
25881
|
-
* @returns The ISO week-numbering year
|
|
25882
|
-
*
|
|
25883
|
-
* @example
|
|
25884
|
-
* // Which ISO-week numbering year is 2 January 2005?
|
|
25885
|
-
* const result = getISOWeekYear(new Date(2005, 0, 2))
|
|
25886
|
-
* //=> 2004
|
|
25887
|
-
*/
|
|
25888
|
-
function getISOWeekYear(date) {
|
|
25889
|
-
const _date = toDate$1(date);
|
|
25890
|
-
const year = _date.getFullYear();
|
|
25891
|
-
|
|
25892
|
-
const fourthOfJanuaryOfNextYear = constructFrom(date, 0);
|
|
25893
|
-
fourthOfJanuaryOfNextYear.setFullYear(year + 1, 0, 4);
|
|
25894
|
-
fourthOfJanuaryOfNextYear.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);
|
|
25895
|
-
const startOfNextYear = startOfISOWeek(fourthOfJanuaryOfNextYear);
|
|
25896
|
-
|
|
25897
|
-
const fourthOfJanuaryOfThisYear = constructFrom(date, 0);
|
|
25898
|
-
fourthOfJanuaryOfThisYear.setFullYear(year, 0, 4);
|
|
25899
|
-
fourthOfJanuaryOfThisYear.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);
|
|
25900
|
-
const startOfThisYear = startOfISOWeek(fourthOfJanuaryOfThisYear);
|
|
25901
|
-
|
|
25902
|
-
if (_date.getTime() >= startOfNextYear.getTime()) {
|
|
25903
|
-
return year + 1;
|
|
25904
|
-
} else if (_date.getTime() >= startOfThisYear.getTime()) {
|
|
25905
|
-
return year;
|
|
25906
|
-
} else {
|
|
25907
|
-
return year - 1;
|
|
25908
|
-
}
|
|
25909
|
-
}
|
|
25910
|
-
|
|
25911
|
-
/**
|
|
25912
|
-
* @name startOfISOWeekYear
|
|
25913
|
-
* @category ISO Week-Numbering Year Helpers
|
|
25914
|
-
* @summary Return the start of an ISO week-numbering year for the given date.
|
|
25915
|
-
*
|
|
25916
|
-
* @description
|
|
25917
|
-
* Return the start of an ISO week-numbering year,
|
|
25918
|
-
* which always starts 3 days before the year's first Thursday.
|
|
25919
|
-
* The result will be in the local timezone.
|
|
25920
|
-
*
|
|
25921
|
-
* ISO week-numbering year: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_week_date
|
|
25922
|
-
*
|
|
25923
|
-
* @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).
|
|
25924
|
-
*
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|
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|
|
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|
|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
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+
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|
|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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40451
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|
|
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|
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40524
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|
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40532
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40533
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40534
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|
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40536
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|
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|
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40540
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
|
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}), sheetBar !== 'hide' && jsxRuntime.jsxs("div", {
|
|
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|
|
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|
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return new Date(`${formattedDate}T${formattedTime}`);
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};
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|
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|
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|
+
const handleTimeZoneChange = timeZone => {
|
|
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|
+
const currentDate = new Date();
|
|
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|
+
return new Intl.DateTimeFormat('en-US', {
|
|
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|
+
timeZone,
|
|
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|
+
weekday: 'long',
|
|
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|
+
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|
|
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|
+
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|
|
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|
+
day: '2-digit',
|
|
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|
+
hour: '2-digit',
|
|
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|
+
minute: '2-digit',
|
|
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|
+
second: '2-digit',
|
|
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|
+
hour12: true
|
|
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|
+
}).format(currentDate);
|
|
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|
+
};
|
|
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|
+
|
|
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const PrePostStepAccordions = ({
|
|
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|
data,
|
|
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|
level = 0,
|