Changelog
v3.0.6 - 2023-12-22
On this release worked @imwh0im, @jamcry and @tyrw.
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v3.0.5 - 2023-12-21
This release is brought to you by @goku4199.
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v3.0.3 - 2023-12-21
d.ts
files. Instead now it copies the content to avoid the Masquerading as CJS problem reported by "Are the types wrong?".Changelog
v3.0.2 - 2023-12-21
Fixed yet another issue caused by ESM types by pointing to the same d.ts
files.
Added package.json
to exports to provide access to tooling.
Fixed TypeScript 5.4 build break by using the latest type names.
Changelog
v3.0.1 - 2023-12-20
d.mts
files exporting only types.Changelog
v3.0.0 - 2023-12-18
BREAKING: date-fns is now a dual-package with the support of both ESM and CommonJS. The files exports are now explicitly in the package.json
. The ESM files now have .mjs
extension.
BREAKING: The package now has a flat structure, meaning functions are now named node_modules/date-fns/add.mjs
, locales are node_modules/date-fns/locale/enUS.mjs
, etc.
BREAKING: Now all file content’s exported via named exports instead of export default
, which will require change direct imports i.e. const addDays = require(‘date-fns/addDays’)
to const { addDays } = require(‘date-fns/addDays’)
.
BREAKING: TypeScript types are now completely rewritten, check out the d.ts
files for more information.
BREAKING: constants
now is not exported via the index, so to import one use import { daysInYear } from "date-fns/constants";
. It improves compatibility with setups that modularize imports like Next.js.
BREAKING: Functions now don’t check the number of passed arguments, delegating this task to type checkers. The functions are now slimmer because of this.
BREAKING The arguments are not explicitly converted to the target types. Instead, they are passed as is, delegating this task to type checkers.
BREAKING: Functions that accept Interval
arguments now do not throw an error if the start is before the end and handle it as a negative interval. If one of the properties in an Invalid Date
, these functions also do not throw and handle them as invalid intervals.
areIntervalsOverlapping
normalize intervals before comparison, so { start: a, end: b }
is practically equivalent to { start: b, end: a }
. When comparing intervals with one of the properties being Invalid Date
, the function will return false unless the others are valid and equal, given the inclusive
option is passed. Otherwise, and when even one of the intervals has both properties invalid, the function will always return false
.
getOverlappingDaysInIntervals
now normalizes intervals before comparison, so { start: a, end: b }
is practically equivalent to { start: b, end: a }
. If any of the intervals’ properties is an Invalid Date
, the function will always return 0.
isWithinInterval
now normalizes intervals before comparison, so { start: a, end: b }
is practically equivalent to { start: b, end: a }
. If any of the intervals’ properties is an Invalid Date
, the function will always return false.
intervalToDuration
now returns negative durations for negative intervals. If one or both of the interval properties are invalid, the function will return an empty object.
The eachXOfInterval functions (eachDayOfInterval
, eachHourOfInterval
, eachMinuteOfInterval
, eachMonthOfInterval
, eachWeekendOfInterval
, eachWeekendOfMonth
, eachWeekendOfYear
, eachWeekOfInterval
, eachYearOfInterval
) now return a reversed array if the passed interval’s start is after the end. Invalid properties will result in an empty array. Functions that accept the step
option now also allow negative, 0, and NaN values and return reversed results if the step is negative and an empty array otherwise.
BREAKING: intervalToDuration
now skips 0 values in the resulting duration, resulting in more compact objects with only relevant properties.
BREAKING: roundToNearestMinutes
now returns Invalid Date
instead of throwing an error when nearestTo
option is less than 1 or more than 30.
BREAKING: IE is no longer supported.
BREAKING: Now all functions use Math.trunc
rounding method where rounding is required. The behavior is configurable on a per-function basis.
BREAKING: Undocumented onlyNumeric
option was removed from nn
and sv
locales. If you relied on it, please contact me.
BREAKING: Flow is not supported anymore. If you relied on it, please contact me.
BREAKING: The locales now use regular functions instead of the UTC version, which should not break any code unless you used locales directly.
All functions that accept date arguments now also accept strings.
All functions now export options interfaces.
Now functions allow passing custom Date extensions like UTCDate. They will detect and use the arguments constructor to generate the result of the same class.
eachMonthOfInterval
, eachQuarterOfInterval
, eachWeekOfInterval
, and eachYearOfInterval
now accept the step
option like most of the eachXOfInterval functions.
A new interval
function that validates interval, emulating the v2 interval functions behavior.
differenceInX
functions now accept options and allow setting up roundingMethod
that configures how the result is rounded. Math.trunc
is the default method.