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postgres-date
Postgres date output parser
This package parses date/time outputs from Postgres into Javascript Date
objects. Its goal is to match Postgres behavior and preserve data accuracy.
If you find a case where a valid Postgres output results in incorrect parsing (including loss of precision), please create a pull request and provide a failing test.
Supported Postgres Versions: >= 9.6
All prior versions of Postgres are likely compatible but not officially supported.
Install
$ npm install --save postgres-date
Usage
var parse = require('postgres-date')
parse('2011-01-23 22:15:51Z')
// => 2011-01-23T22:15:51.000Z
API
parse(isoDate)
-> date
isoDate
Required
Type: string
A date string from Postgres.
Releases
The following semantic versioning increments will be used for changes:
- Major: Removal of support for Node.js versions or Postgres versions (not expected)
- Minor: Unused, since Postgres returns dates in standard ISO 8601 format
- Patch: Any fix for parsing behavior
License
MIT © Ben Drucker