"use strict"; exports.toDate = toDate; /** * @name toDate * @category Common Helpers * @summary Convert the given argument to an instance of Date. * * @description * Convert the given argument to an instance of Date. * * If the argument is an instance of Date, the function returns its clone. * * If the argument is a number, it is treated as a timestamp. * * If the argument is none of the above, the function returns Invalid Date. * * **Note**: *all* Date arguments passed to any *date-fns* function is processed by `toDate`. * * @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 argument - The value to convert * * @returns The parsed date in the local time zone * * @example * // Clone the date: * const result = toDate(new Date(2014, 1, 11, 11, 30, 30)) * //=> Tue Feb 11 2014 11:30:30 * * @example * // Convert the timestamp to date: * const result = toDate(1392098430000) * //=> Tue Feb 11 2014 11:30:30 */ function toDate(argument) { const argStr = Object.prototype.toString.call(argument); // Clone the date if ( argument instanceof Date || (typeof argument === "object" && argStr === "[object Date]") ) { // Prevent the date to lose the milliseconds when passed to new Date() in IE10 return new argument.constructor(+argument); } else if ( typeof argument === "number" || argStr === "[object Number]" || typeof argument === "string" || argStr === "[object String]" ) { // TODO: Can we get rid of as? return new Date(argument); } else { // TODO: Can we get rid of as? return new Date(NaN); } }