Module

x/postgres/deps.ts>parseDate

PostgreSQL driver for Deno
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function parseDate
import { parseDate } from "https://dotland.deno.dev/x/postgres@v0.19.3/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, either AM or PM.

  • 'foo' - quoted literal.

  • ./- - unquoted literal.

Examples

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)

Parameters

dateString: string

Date string

formatString: string

Format string

Returns

Parsed date