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Bumps the date-fns group with 2 updates in the / directory: date-fns and date-fns-tz.

Updates date-fns from 2.30.0 to 4.1.0

Release notes

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v4.1.0

This release adds time zone support to format functions (that I somehow missed when working on the feature) and fixes a few bugs.

Make sure also upgrade TZDate to v1.0.2 as it includes a bunch of critical bug fixes.

Fixed

  • Fixed internal constructFrom throwing an exception on null arguments. While null isn't allowed, the functions should rather return Invalid Date or NaN in such cases. See #3885.

Added

  • Added missing time zone support to format, formatISO, formatISO9075, formatRelative and formatRFC3339. See #3886.

v4.0.0

I have great news! First, ten years after its release, date-fns finally gets first-class time zone support.

Another great news is that there aren't many breaking changes in this release. All of them are type-related and will affect only those explicitly using internal date-fns types. Finally, it has been less than a year since the last major release, which is an improvement over the previous four years between v2 and v3. I plan on keeping the pace and minimizing breaking changes moving forward.

Read more about the release in the announcement blog post.

- Sasha @​kossnocorp

Added

  • Added time zones support via @date-fns/tz's TZDate class and tz helper function. See its README for the details about the API.

  • All relevant functions now accept the context in option, which allows to specify the time zone to make the calculations in. If the function also returns a date, it will be in the specified time zone:

    import { addDays, startOfDay } from "date-fns";
    import { tz } from "@date-fns/tz";
    startOfDay(addDays(Date.now(), 5, { in: tz("Asia/Singapore") }));
    //=> "2024-09-16T00:00:00.000+08:00"

    In the example, addDays will get the current date and time in Singapore and add 5 days to it. startOfDay will inherit the date type and return the start of the day in Singapore.

Changed

  • The function arguments, as well as Interval's start and end, now can be of different types, allowing you to mix UTCDate, TZDate, Date, and other extensions, as well as primitives (strings and numbers).

    The functions will normalize these values, make calculations, and return the result in the same type, preventing any bugs caused by the discrepancy. If passed, the type will be inferred from the context in option or the first encountered argument object type. The Interval's start and end will be considered separately, starting from start.

    In the given example, the result will be in the TZDate as the first argument is a number, and the start takes precedence over the end.

    clamp(Date.now(), {
      start: new TZDate(start, "Asia/Singapore"),
      end: new UTCDate(),

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from date-fns's changelog.

v4.1.0 - 2024-09-17

This release adds time zone support to format functions (that I somehow missed when working on the feature) and fixes a few bugs.

Make sure also upgrade TZDate to v1.0.2 as it includes a bunch of critical bug fixes.

Fixed

  • Fixed internal constructFrom throwing an exception on null arguments. While null isn't allowed, the functions should rather return Invalid Date or NaN in such cases. See #3885.

Added

  • Added missing time zone support to format, formatISO, formatISO9075, formatRelative and formatRFC3339. See #3886.

v4.0.0 - 2024-09-16

I have great news! First, ten years after its release, date-fns finally gets first-class time zone support.

Another great news is that there aren't many breaking changes in this release. All of them are type-related and will affect only those explicitly using internal date-fns types. Finally, it has been less than a year since the last major release, which is an improvement over the previous four years between v2 and v3. I plan on keeping the pace and minimizing breaking changes moving forward.

Read more about the release in the announcement blog post.

- Sasha @​kossnocorp

Added

  • Added time zones support via @date-fns/tz's TZDate class and tz helper function. See its README for the details about the API.

  • All relevant functions now accept the context in option, which allows to specify the time zone to make the calculations in. If the function also returns a date, it will be in the specified time zone:

    import { addDays, startOfDay } from "date-fns";
    import { tz } from "@date-fns/tz";
    startOfDay(addDays(Date.now(), 5, { in: tz("Asia/Singapore") }));
    //=> "2024-09-16T00:00:00.000+08:00"

    In the example, addDays will get the current date and time in Singapore and add 5 days to it. startOfDay will inherit the date type and return the start of the day in Singapore.

Changed

  • The function arguments, as well as Interval's start and end, now can be of different types, allowing you to mix UTCDate, TZDate, Date, and other extensions, as well as primitives (strings and numbers).

    The functions will normalize these values, make calculations, and return the result in the same type, preventing any bugs caused by the discrepancy. If passed, the type will be inferred from the context in option or the first encountered argument object type. The Interval's start and end will be considered separately, starting from start.

    In the given example, the result will be in the TZDate as the first argument is a number, and the start takes precedence over the end.

    clamp(Date.now(), {

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 313b902 Fix v4.1.0 change log entry
  • 26cd336 Promote to v4.1.0
  • 97b53b9 Cover time zone edge cases
  • 59b7563 Add missing time zone support to format, formatISO, formatISO9075, formatRela...
  • 0121164 Prevent constructFrom from throwing an error on null
  • bd87ef5 Update @​date-fns/docs
  • 99b4e67 Prepare v4.0
  • 8df1706 Rewrite the time zones doc
  • e351977 Promote to v4.0.0-beta.1
  • 8523656 Fix scripts/test/types.sh
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Updates date-fns-tz from 2.0.0 to 3.2.0

Release notes

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v3.0.0

This release adds support for date-fns v3. Thank you @​christopherklint97 (#265) and everyone who helped test and fix the beta releases.

BREAKING CHANGES

  • date-fns v2 is no longer supported
  • Renamed utcToZonedTime to toZonedTime to make the name less confusing, just search & replace
  • Renamed zonedTimeToUtc to fromZonedTime to make the name less confusing, just search & replace
  • All functions are now exported using named exports, this requires changing direct imports from import formatInTimeZone from 'date-fns-tz/formatInTimeZone' to import { formatInTimeZone } from 'date-fns-tz/formatInTimeZone'
  • Functions now don’t check the number of passed arguments, delegating this task to type checkers similar to date-fns v3
  • Arguments are not explicitly converted to the target types; instead, they are passed as is, delegating this task to type checkers similar to date-fns v3
  • IE is no longer supported since date-fns no longer supports it
  • Removed flow support since date-fns also removed it
Changelog

Sourced from date-fns-tz's changelog.

v3.2.0 (27 September 2024)

v3.1.3 (17 April 2024)

  • [BUGFIX] Make getTimeZoneOffset's 2nd arg optional

v3.1.2 (16 April 2024)

  • [BUGFIX] Fix formatInTimeZone use of timeZone string (#280)

v3.1.1 (16 April 2024)

  • [BUGFIX] getTimeZoneOffset's 2nd arg should be optional (#281)

v3.1.0 (15 April 2024)

  • [REFACTOR] Full rewrite in TypeScript (#278) Thank you, @​brettwillis
  • [BREAKING CHANGE] OptionsWithTZ is now either FormatOptionsWithTZ or ToDateOptionsWithTZ, matching date-fns

v3.0.1 (10 April 2024)

  • [BUGFIX] Fix named export typings (#277)

v3.0.0 (6 April 2024)

  • [UPGRADE] Support date-fns v3 (#265) Thank you, @​christopherklint97
  • [BUGFIX] Correct import of date-fns@v3 format and use Babel Webpack loader for mjs files (#271)
  • [BREAKING CHANGE] date-fns v2 is no longer supported
  • [BREAKING CHANGE] Renamed utcToZonedTime to toZonedTime to make the name less confusing, just search & replace
  • [BREAKING CHANGE] Renamed zonedTimeToUtc to fromZonedTime to make the name less confusing, just search & replace
  • [BREAKING CHANGE] All functions are now exported using named exports, this requires changing direct imports from import formatInTimeZone from 'date-fns-tz/formatInTimeZone' to import { formatInTimeZone } from 'date-fns-tz/formatInTimeZone'
  • [BREAKING CHANGE] Functions now don’t check the number of passed arguments, delegating this task to type checkers (This isn't fully implemented yet, but it should be the assumption moving forward, as it is in date-fns)
  • [BREAKING CHANGE] Arguments are not explicitly converted to the target types. Instead, they are passed as is, delegating this task to type checkers (This isn't fully implemented yet, but it should be the assumption moving forward, as it is in date-fns)
  • [BREAKING CHANGE] IE is no longer supported since date-fns no longer supports it
  • [BREAKING CHANGE] Removed flow support since date-fns also removed it

v2.0.1 (9 March 2024)

  • [DOCS] Fix incorrect output comment (#270)
  • [DEPS] Limit to date-fns 2.x (#262, #267)

... (truncated)

Commits
  • b882090 3.2.0
  • 62b11e3 Peer dep date-fns ^3.0.0 || ^4.0.0
  • 142a409 Merge pull request #286 from yangchristina/get-default-options
  • 9877487 Merge pull request #297 from callstack-internal/hur/perf/extract-testDateForm...
  • 772f07c Merge pull request #284 from yangchristina/docs
  • e7a6122 Merge pull request #301 from eshimischi/master
  • 16a355b Yarn: upgrade
  • 7ecd332 Merge pull request #1 from eshimischi/eshimischi-patch-1
  • a70c07a date-fns v4.1.0
  • 79bb229 perf: extract testDateFormatted to avoid re-initialising each time getDateTie...
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Bumps the date-fns group with 2 updates in the / directory: [date-fns](https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns) and [date-fns-tz](https://github.com/marnusw/date-fns-tz).


Updates `date-fns` from 2.30.0 to 4.1.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](date-fns/date-fns@v2.30.0...v4.1.0)

Updates `date-fns-tz` from 2.0.0 to 3.2.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/marnusw/date-fns-tz/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/marnusw/date-fns-tz/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](marnusw/date-fns-tz@v2.0.0...v3.2.0)

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- dependency-name: date-fns-tz
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