"use strict"; exports.eachDayOfInterval = eachDayOfInterval; var _index = require("./toDate.js"); /** * The {@link eachDayOfInterval} function options. */ /** * @name eachDayOfInterval * @category Interval Helpers * @summary Return the array of dates within the specified time interval. * * @description * Return the array of dates within the specified time interval. * * @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). * * @param interval - The interval. * @param options - An object with options. * * @returns The array with starts of days from the day of the interval start to the day of the interval end * * @example * // Each day between 6 October 2014 and 10 October 2014: * const result = eachDayOfInterval({ * start: new Date(2014, 9, 6), * end: new Date(2014, 9, 10) * }) * //=> [ * // Mon Oct 06 2014 00:00:00, * // Tue Oct 07 2014 00:00:00, * // Wed Oct 08 2014 00:00:00, * // Thu Oct 09 2014 00:00:00, * // Fri Oct 10 2014 00:00:00 * // ] */ function eachDayOfInterval(interval, options) { const startDate = (0, _index.toDate)(interval.start); const endDate = (0, _index.toDate)(interval.end); let reversed = +startDate > +endDate; const endTime = reversed ? +startDate : +endDate; const currentDate = reversed ? endDate : startDate; currentDate.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0); let step = options?.step ?? 1; if (!step) return []; if (step < 0) { step = -step; reversed = !reversed; } const dates = []; while (+currentDate <= endTime) { dates.push((0, _index.toDate)(currentDate)); currentDate.setDate(currentDate.getDate() + step); currentDate.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0); } return reversed ? dates.reverse() : dates; }