"use strict"; exports.isWithinInterval = isWithinInterval; var _index = require("./toDate.js"); /** * @name isWithinInterval * @category Interval Helpers * @summary Is the given date within the interval? * * @description * Is the given date within the interval? (Including start and end.) * * @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 date - The date to check * @param interval - The interval to check * * @returns The date is within the interval * * @example * // For the date within the interval: * isWithinInterval(new Date(2014, 0, 3), { * start: new Date(2014, 0, 1), * end: new Date(2014, 0, 7) * }) * //=> true * * @example * // For the date outside of the interval: * isWithinInterval(new Date(2014, 0, 10), { * start: new Date(2014, 0, 1), * end: new Date(2014, 0, 7) * }) * //=> false * * @example * // For date equal to interval start: * isWithinInterval(date, { start, end: date }) * // => true * * @example * // For date equal to interval end: * isWithinInterval(date, { start: date, end }) * // => true */ function isWithinInterval(date, interval) { const time = +(0, _index.toDate)(date); const [startTime, endTime] = [ +(0, _index.toDate)(interval.start), +(0, _index.toDate)(interval.end), ].sort((a, b) => a - b); return time >= startTime && time <= endTime; }