JavaScript Date class in UTC mode.
*** This library is not for everybody! ***
This package consists of two parts:
-
A
UtcDate
class, which works in UTC mode, likemoment.utc(...)
. Ambiguous input is assumed to be UTC. Unambiguous input is adjusted to UTC. It has the same interface as the built-in JavaScript globalDate
class. -
A short script, which optionally replace the built-in JavaScript global
Date
class, so you (and any other libraries/frameworks) can use theDate
class and it will work in UTC mode.
Do you know DST (Daylight Saving Time)? Because of this certain times don't exist in different time zones. Thus if you have to parse and display UTC dates, you have to use special libraries, like moment.utc()
or you will face some bugs.
However using external libraries may not be an option, if your application is built on different frameworks and components (eg. Scheduling or Gantt components) which are internally using the native JavaScript Date
object. Here you can use this package, which will replace the original Date
object with this UtcDate
one.
npm install --save utc-date-class
If you want to just replace the built-in Date
object and "switch" your application in UTC mode, then include this line at the top of your application, before any other import
scripts:
import 'utc-date-class/enable';
If you want to use the UtcDate
class on your own without overriding the built-in Date
, you can import this class itself:
import UtcDate from 'utc-date-class';
new UtcDate()
without any parameters creates a new Date object with the current local time in UTC.UtcDate.OriginalDate
refers to the originalDate
object.- Certain localized methods are not implemented (
toLocaleDateString()
,toLocaleFormat()
,toLocaleString()
andtoLocaleTimeString()
).