/DateCollator

Date collation by specified date parts for granular comparison.

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DateCollator

Date collation by specified date parts for granular comparison.

Description

DateCollator is like Intl.Collator, except it allows for the comparison of Dates by (most of) the date part types specified by Intl.DateTimeFormat.prototype.formatToParts(). The configuration options are similar to some of Intl.Collator's options:

dateSensitivity: The granularity and order of date parts to use with each comparison, default ["year", "month", "day", "hour", "minute", "second", "fractionalSecond"]. Possible values are an array of:

  • "era"
  • "year"
  • "month"
  • "weekday"
  • "day"
  • "dayPeriod"
  • "hour"
  • "minute"
  • "second"
  • "fractionalSecond"

dateUsage: Whether the comparison is to be performed using local or UTC values, default "local". Possible values are:

  • "local" Use Date.prototype functions like getMinutes().
  • "utc" Use Date.prototype functions like getUTCMinutes().

Importing

import DateCollator from 'datecollator';

—OR—

import {DateCollator} from 'datecollator';

Examples

Check whether Dates occur during the same day.

const dateCollatorDownToDay = new DateCollator( null, {dateSensitivity:['year', 'month', 'day']});
dateCollatorDownToDay.compare( new Date( 2020, 2, 23, 9, 0 ), new Date( 2020, 2, 23, 17, 0 ));
// returns 0

Check whether Dates occur during the time (hour and minute) of any day.

const dateCollatorJustByTime = new DateCollator( null, {dateSensitivity:['hour', 'minute'], dateUsage:'utc'});
dateCollatorJustByTime.compare( new Date( 2020, 2, 23, 11, 0 ), new Date( 2026, 2, 23, 11, 0 ));
// returns 0

Check whether Dates occur during the same "dayPeriod" (meridian) of any day.

const dateCollatorDownToDayPeriod = new DateCollator( null, {dateSensitivity:['dayPeriod']});
dateCollatorDownToDayPeriod.compare( new Date( 2020, 2, 23, 9, 0 ), new Date( 2026, 2, 23, 11, 0 ));
// returns 0

Check whether Dates occur during the same "weekday" of any week.

const dateCollatorJustByWeekday = new DateCollator( null, {dateSensitivity:['weekday'], dateUsage:'utc'});
dateCollatorJustByWeekday.compare( new Date( 2020, 2, 23, 9, 0 ), new Date( 2026, 2, 23, 11, 0 ));
// returns 0

Default collator for sorting.

const dateCollator = new DateCollator();
let dates =
[
	new Date( 2020, 2, 23, 17, 0 ),
	new Date( 2020, 2, 23, 11, 0 ),
	new Date( 2020, 2, 23, 9, 0 ),
	new Date( 2026, 2, 23, 11, 0 )
];
dates.sort( dateCollator.compare ).map(( date ) => date.toISOString());
// returns
// [
//	"2020-03-23T14:00:00.000Z",
//	"2020-03-23T16:00:00.000Z",
//	"2020-03-23T22:00:00.000Z",
//	"2026-03-23T16:00:00.000Z"
// ]