The implementation of this library is based on the ParseDuration
function in the Go stdlib. Originally licensed BSD-3.0 with the license included
in our source code.
We've chosen the approach of porting this to TypeScript because our protocol
operates exclusively on unsigned 32-bit integers representing seconds. However,
we don't want to require our SDK users to manually calculate seconds. By
providing this utility, our SDK can accept duration strings and numbers while
normalizing the values for our protocol.
Abstract transports into package to leverage conditional exports (#1221) (27776f7)
Attempt to warm http2 connection upon SDK startup (#1201) (a5c2571)
🧹 Miscellaneous Chores
ci: Change the dependabot commit prefix for Actions PRs (#1231) (4dac6d5)
ci: Ignore typescript-eslint 8 until we upgrade to eslint 9 (#1263) (b089de2), closes #539
ci: Leverage Dependabot to update our GitHub Actions (#1222) (ffde70a)
ci: Switch release-please-action location & update to latest version (#1229) (e44d81d)
deps: bump actions/checkout from 3 to 4 (#1226) (7d5242c)
deps: bump step-security/harden-runner from 2.7.0 to 2.9.0 (#1225) (76755e1)
examples: Ensure bun examples have updated dependencies (#1213) (e766029)
Remove Dependencies section from release notes (#1211) (1708f6a)
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Arcjet utilities for parsing duration strings
The npm package @arcjet/duration receives a total of 1,083 weekly downloads. As such, @arcjet/duration popularity was classified as popular.
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Package last updated on 05 Aug 2024
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