import { parseDate } from "https://dotland.deno.dev/x/postgres@v0.19.0/tests/test_deps.ts";
Takes an input string
and a formatString
to parse to a date
.
The following symbols from unicode LDML are supported:
-
yyyy
- numeric year. -
yy
- 2-digit year. -
M
- numeric month. -
MM
- 2-digit month. -
d
- numeric day. -
dd
- 2-digit day. -
H
- numeric hour (0-23 hours). -
HH
- 2-digit hour (00-23 hours). -
h
- numeric hour (1-12 hours). -
hh
- 2-digit hour (01-12 hours). -
m
- numeric minute. -
mm
- 2-digit minute. -
s
- numeric second. -
ss
- 2-digit second. -
S
- 1-digit fractionalSecond. -
SS
- 2-digit fractionalSecond. -
SSS
- 3-digit fractionalSecond. -
a
- dayPeriod, eitherAM
orPM
. -
'foo'
- quoted literal. -
./-
- unquoted literal.
Examples
Example 1
Example 1
import { parse } from "https://deno.land/std@$STD_VERSION/datetime/parse.ts";
parse("20-01-2019", "dd-MM-yyyy"); // output : new Date(2019, 0, 20)
parse("2019-01-20", "yyyy-MM-dd"); // output : new Date(2019, 0, 20)
parse("20.01.2019", "dd.MM.yyyy"); // output : new Date(2019, 0, 20)
parse("01-20-2019 16:34", "MM-dd-yyyy HH:mm"); // output : new Date(2019, 0, 20, 16, 34)
parse("01-20-2019 04:34 PM", "MM-dd-yyyy hh:mm a"); // output : new Date(2019, 0, 20, 16, 34)
parse("16:34 01-20-2019", "HH:mm MM-dd-yyyy"); // output : new Date(2019, 0, 20, 16, 34)
parse("01-20-2019 16:34:23.123", "MM-dd-yyyy HH:mm:ss.SSS"); // output : new Date(2019, 0, 20, 16, 34, 23, 123)