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fix(deps): update dependency date-fns to v2.0.0 #1778

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date-fns dependencies patch 2.0.0-beta.5 -> 2.0.0

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Fixed
  • Fix the toDate bug occurring when parsing ISO-8601 style dates (but not valid ISO format)
    with a trailing Z (e.g 2012-01Z), it returned Invalid Date for FireFox/IE11 #​510

  • Fix differenceIn... functions returning negative zero in some cases:
    #​692

  • isDate now works properly with dates passed across iframes #​754.

  • Fix a few bugs that appear in timezones with offsets that include seconds (e.g. GMT+00:57:44).
    See PR #​789.

  • Fixed DST issue. See #​972 and #​992 for more details.

  • Fixed DST issue in eachDayOfInterval that caused time in the days
    after DST change to have the shift as well.

  • Fix bug in Galician locale caused by incorrect usage of getHours
    instead of getUTCHours.

Changed
  • BREAKING: now functions don't accept string arguments, but only
    numbers or dates. When a string is passed, it will result in
    an unexpected result (Invalid Date, NaN, etc).

    From now on a string should be parsed using parseISO (ISO 8601)
    or parse.

    In v1 we've used new Date() to parse strings, but it resulted in many
    hard-to-track bugs caused by inconsistencies in different browsers.
    To address that we've implemented our ISO 8601 parser but that made
    library to significantly grow in size. To prevent inevitable bugs
    and keep the library tiny, we made this trade-off.

    See this post for more details.

    // Before v2.0.0
    addDays('2016-01-01', 1)
    
    // v2.0.0 onward
    addDays(parseISO('2016-01-01'), 1)
  • BREAKING: new format string API for format function
    which is based on Unicode Technical Standard #​35.
    See this post for more details.

    Unit Pattern Result examples
    Era G..GGG AD, BC
    GGGG Anno Domini, Before Christ
    GGGGG A, B
    Calendar year y 44, 1, 1900, 2017
    yo 44th, 1st, 0th, 17th
    yy 44, 01, 00, 17
    yyy 044, 001, 1900, 2017
    yyyy 0044, 0001, 1900, 2017
    yyyyy ...
    Local week-numbering year Y 44, 1, 1900, 2017
    Yo 44th, 1st, 1900th, 2017th
    YY 44, 01, 00, 17
    YYY 044, 001, 1900, 2017
    YYYY 0044, 0001, 1900, 2017
    YYYYY ...
    ISO week-numbering year R -43, 0, 1, 1900, 2017
    RR -43, 00, 01, 1900, 2017
    RRR -043, 000, 001, 1900, 2017
    RRRR -0043, 0000, 0001, 1900, 2017
    RRRRR ...
    Extended year u -43, 0, 1, 1900, 2017
    uu -43, 01, 1900, 2017
    uuu -043, 001, 1900, 2017
    uuuu -0043, 0001, 1900, 2017
    uuuuu ...
    Quarter (formatting) Q 1, 2, 3, 4
    Qo 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th
    QQ 01, 02, 03, 04
    QQQ Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4
    QQQQ 1st quarter, 2nd quarter, ...
    QQQQQ 1, 2, 3, 4
    Quarter (stand-alone) q 1, 2, 3, 4
    qo 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th
    qq 01, 02, 03, 04
    qqq Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4
    qqqq 1st quarter, 2nd quarter, ...
    qqqqq 1, 2, 3, 4
    Month (formatting) M 1, 2, ..., 12
    Mo 1st, 2nd, ..., 12th
    MM 01, 02, ..., 12
    MMM Jan, Feb, ..., Dec
    MMMM January, February, ..., December
    MMMMM J, F, ..., D
    Month (stand-alone) L 1, 2, ..., 12
    Lo 1st, 2nd, ..., 12th
    LL 01, 02, ..., 12
    LLL Jan, Feb, ..., Dec
    LLLL January, February, ..., December
    LLLLL J, F, ..., D
    Local week of year w 1, 2, ..., 53
    wo 1st, 2nd, ..., 53th
    ww 01, 02, ..., 53
    ISO week of year I 1, 2, ..., 53
    Io 1st, 2nd, ..., 53th
    II 01, 02, ..., 53
    Day of month d 1, 2, ..., 31
    do 1st, 2nd, ..., 31st
    dd 01, 02, ..., 31
    Day of year D 1, 2, ..., 365, 366
    Do 1st, 2nd, ..., 365th, 366th
    DD 01, 02, ..., 365, 366
    DDD 001, 002, ..., 365, 366
    DDDD ...
    Day of week (formatting) E..EEE Mon, Tue, Wed, ..., Su
    EEEE Monday, Tuesday, ..., Sunday
    EEEEE M, T, W, T, F, S, S
    EEEEEE Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Su, Sa
    ISO day of week (formatting) i 1, 2, 3, ..., 7
    io 1st, 2nd, ..., 7th
    ii 01, 02, ..., 07
    iii Mon, Tue, Wed, ..., Su
    iiii Monday, Tuesday, ..., Sunday
    iiiii M, T, W, T, F, S, S
    iiiiii Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Su, Sa
    Local day of week (formatting) e 2, 3, 4, ..., 1
    eo 2nd, 3rd, ..., 1st
    ee 02, 03, ..., 01
    eee Mon, Tue, Wed, ..., Su
    eeee Monday, Tuesday, ..., Sunday
    eeeee M, T, W, T, F, S, S
    eeeeee Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Su, Sa
    Local day of week (stand-alone) c 2, 3, 4, ..., 1
    co 2nd, 3rd, ..., 1st
    cc 02, 03, ..., 01
    ccc Mon, Tue, Wed, ..., Su
    cccc Monday, Tuesday, ..., Sunday
    ccccc M, T, W, T, F, S, S
    cccccc Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Su, Sa
    AM, PM a..aaa AM, PM
    aaaa a.m., p.m.
    aaaaa a, p
    AM, PM, noon, midnight b..bbb AM, PM, noon, midnight
    bbbb a.m., p.m., noon, midnight
    bbbbb a, p, n, mi
    Flexible day period B..BBB at night, in the morning, ...
    BBBB at night, in the morning, ...
    BBBBB at night, in the morning, ...
    Hour [1-12] h 1, 2, ..., 11, 12
    ho 1st, 2nd, ..., 11th, 12th
    hh 01, 02, ..., 11, 12
    Hour [0-23] H 0, 1, 2, ..., 23
    Ho 0th, 1st, 2nd, ..., 23rd
    HH 00, 01, 02, ..., 23
    Hour [0-11] K 1, 2, ..., 11, 0
    Ko 1st, 2nd, ..., 11th, 0th
    KK 1, 2, ..., 11, 0
    Hour [1-24] k 24, 1, 2, ..., 23
    ko 24th, 1st, 2nd, ..., 23rd
    kk 24, 01, 02, ..., 23
    Minute m 0, 1, ..., 59
    mo 0th, 1st, ..., 59th
    mm 00, 01, ..., 59
    Second s 0, 1, ..., 59
    so 0th, 1st, ..., 59th
    ss 00, 01, ..., 59
    Fraction of second S 0, 1, ..., 9
    SS 00, 01, ..., 99
    SSS 000, 0001, ..., 999
    SSSS ...
    Timezone (ISO-8601 w/ Z) X -08, +0530, Z
    XX -0800, +0530, Z
    XXX -08:00, +05:30, Z
    XXXX -0800, +0530, Z, +123456
    XXXXX -08:00, +05:30, Z, +12:34:56
    Timezone (ISO-8601 w/o Z) x -08, +0530, +00
    xx -0800, +0530, +0000
    xxx -08:00, +05:30, +00:00
    xxxx -0800, +0530, +0000, +123456
    xxxxx -08:00, +05:30, +00:00, +12:34:56
    Timezone (GMT) O...OOO GMT-8, GMT+5:30, GMT+0
    OOOO GMT-08:00, GMT+05:30, GMT+00:00
    Timezone (specific non-locat.) z...zzz GMT-8, GMT+5:30, GMT+0
    zzzz GMT-08:00, GMT+05:30, GMT+00:00
    Seconds timestamp t 5129695
    tt ...
    Milliseconds timestamp T 5129695
    TT ...
    Long localized date P 5/29/53
    PP May 29, 1453
    PPP May 29th, 1453
    PPPP Sunday, May 29th, 1453
    Long localized time p 12:00 AM
    pp 12:00:00 AM
    ppp 12:00:00 AM GMT+2
    pppp 12:00:00 AM GMT+02:00
    Combination of date and time Pp 5/29/53, 12:00 AM
    PPpp May 29, 1453, 12:00 AM
    PPPppp May 29th, 1453 at ...
    PPPPpppp Sunday, May 29th, 1453 at ...

    Characters are now escaped using single quote symbols (') instead of square brackets.
    format now throws RangeError if it encounters an unescaped latin character
    that isn't a valid formatting token.

    To use YY and YYYY tokens that represent week-numbering years,
    you should set useAdditionalWeekYearTokens option:

    format(Date.now(), 'YY', { useAdditionalWeekYearTokens: true })
    //=> '86'

    To use D and DD tokens which represent days of the year,
    set useAdditionalDayOfYearTokens option:

    format(Date.now(), 'D', { useAdditionalDayOfYearTokens: true })
    //=> '364'
  • BREAKING: function submodules now use camelCase naming schema:

    // Before v2.0.0
    import differenceInCalendarISOYears from 'date-fns/difference_in_calendar_iso_years'
    
    // v2.0.0 onward
    import differenceInCalendarISOYears from 'date-fns/differenceInCalendarISOYears'
  • BREAKING: min and max functions now accept an array of dates
    rather than spread arguments.

    // Before v2.0.0
    var date1 = new Date(1989, 6 /* Jul */, 10)
    var date2 = new Date(1987, 1 /* Feb */, 11)
    
    var minDate = min(date1, date2)
    var maxDate = max(date1, date2)
    
    // v2.0.0 onward:
    var dates = [new Date(1989, 6 /* Jul */, 10), new Date(1987, 1 /* Feb */, 11)]
    
    var minDate = min(dates)
    var maxDate = max(dates)
  • BREAKING: make the second argument of format required for the sake of explicitness.

    // Before v2.0.0
    format(new Date(2016, 0, 1))
    
    // v2.0.0 onward
    format(new Date(2016, 0, 1), "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSxxx")
  • BREAKING renamed ISO week-numbering year helpers:

    • addISOYearsaddISOWeekYears
    • differenceInCalendarISOYearsdifferenceInCalendarISOWeekYears
    • differenceInISOYearsdifferenceInISOWeekYears
    • endOfISOYearendOfISOWeekYear
    • getISOYeargetISOWeekYear
    • isSameISOYearisSameISOWeekYear
    • lastDayOfISOYearlastDayOfISOWeekYear
    • setISOYearsetISOWeekYear
    • subISOYearssubISOWeekYears

    i.e. "ISO year" renamed to "ISO week year", which is short for
    ISO week-numbering year.
    It makes them consistent with locale-dependent week-numbering year helpers,
    e.g., startOfWeekYear.

  • BREAKING: functions renamed:

    • areRangesOverlappingareIntervalsOverlapping
    • eachDayeachDayOfInterval
    • getOverlappingDaysInRangesgetOverlappingDaysInIntervals
    • isWithinRangeisWithinInterval

    This change was made to mirror the use of the word "interval" in standard ISO 8601:2004 terminology:

    2.1.3
    time interval
    part of the time axis limited by two instants
    

    Also these functions now accept an object with start and end properties
    instead of two arguments as an interval. All these functions
    throw RangeError if the start of the interval is after its end
    or if any date in the interval is Invalid Date.

    // Before v2.0.0
    
    areRangesOverlapping(
      new Date(2014, 0, 10),
      new Date(2014, 0, 20),
      new Date(2014, 0, 17),
      new Date(2014, 0, 21)
    )
    
    eachDay(new Date(2014, 0, 10), new Date(2014, 0, 20))
    
    getOverlappingDaysInRanges(
      new Date(2014, 0, 10),
      new Date(2014, 0, 20),
      new Date(2014, 0, 17),
      new Date(2014, 0, 21)
    )
    
    isWithinRange(
      new Date(2014, 0, 3),
      new Date(2014, 0, 1),
      new Date(2014, 0, 7)
    )
    
    // v2.0.0 onward
    
    areIntervalsOverlapping(
      { start: new Date(2014, 0, 10), end: new Date(2014, 0, 20) },
      { start: new Date(2014, 0, 17), end: new Date(2014, 0, 21) }
    )
    
    eachDayOfInterval({
      start: new Date(2014, 0, 10),
      end: new Date(2014, 0, 20)
    })
    
    getOverlappingDaysInIntervals(
      { start: new Date(2014, 0, 10), end: new Date(2014, 0, 20) },
      { start: new Date(2014, 0, 17), end: new Date(2014, 0, 21) }
    )
    
    isWithinInterval(new Date(2014, 0, 3), {
      start: new Date(2014, 0, 1),
      end: new Date(2014, 0, 7)
    })
  • BREAKING: functions renamed:

    • distanceInWordsformatDistance
    • distanceInWordsStrictformatDistanceStrict
    • distanceInWordsToNowformatDistanceToNow

    to make them consistent with format and formatRelative.

  • BREAKING: The order of arguments of distanceInWords and distanceInWordsStrict
    is swapped to make them consistent with differenceIn... functions.

    // Before v2.0.0
    
    distanceInWords(
      new Date(1986, 3, 4, 10, 32, 0),
      new Date(1986, 3, 4, 11, 32, 0),
      { addSuffix: true }
    ) //=> 'in about 1 hour'
    
    // v2.0.0 onward
    
    formatDistance(
      new Date(1986, 3, 4, 11, 32, 0),
      new Date(1986, 3, 4, 10, 32, 0),
      { addSuffix: true }
    ) //=> 'in about 1 hour'
  • BREAKING: partialMethod option in formatDistanceStrict is renamed to roundingMethod.

    // Before v2.0.0
    
    distanceInWordsStrict(
      new Date(1986, 3, 4, 10, 32, 0),
      new Date(1986, 3, 4, 10, 33, 1),
      { partialMethod: 'ceil' }
    ) //=> '2 minutes'
    
    // v2.0.0 onward
    
    formatDistanceStrict(
      new Date(1986, 3, 4, 10, 33, 1),
      new Date(1986, 3, 4, 10, 32, 0),
      { roundingMethod: 'ceil' }
    ) //=> '2 minutes'
  • BREAKING: in formatDistanceStrict, if roundingMethod is not specified,
    it now defaults to round instead of floor.

  • BREAKING: unit option in formatDistanceStrict now accepts one of the strings:
    'second', 'minute', 'hour', 'day', 'month' or 'year' instead of 's', 'm', 'h', 'd', 'M' or 'Y'

    // Before v2.0.0
    
    distanceInWordsStrict(
      new Date(1986, 3, 4, 10, 32, 0),
      new Date(1986, 3, 4, 10, 33, 1),
      { unit: 'm' }
    )
    
    // v2.0.0 onward
    
    formatDistanceStrict(
      new Date(1986, 3, 4, 10, 33, 1),
      new Date(1986, 3, 4, 10, 32, 0),
      { unit: 'minute' }
    )
  • BREAKING: parse that previously used to convert strings and
    numbers to dates now parse only strings in an arbitrary format
    specified as an argument. Use toDate to coerce numbers and parseISO
    to parse ISO 8601 strings.

    // Before v2.0.0
    parse('2016-01-01')
    parse(1547005581366)
    parse(new Date()) // Clone the date
    
    // v2.0.0 onward
    parse('2016-01-01', 'yyyy-MM-dd', new Date())
    parseISO('2016-01-01')
    toDate(1547005581366)
    toDate(new Date()) // Clone the date
  • BREAKING: toDate (previously parse) now doesn't accept string
    arguments but only numbers and dates. toDate called with an invalid
    argument will return Invalid Date.

  • BREAKING: new locale format.
    See docs/Locale.
    Locales renamed:

    • enen-US
    • zh_cnzh-CN
    • zh_twzh-TW
    // Before v2.0.0
    import locale from 'date-fns/locale/zh_cn'
    
    // v2.0.0 onward
    import locale from 'date-fns/locale/zh-CN'
  • BREAKING: now closestTo and closestIndexTo don't throw an exception
    when the second argument is not an array, and return Invalid Date instead.

  • BREAKING: now isValid doesn't throw an exception
    if the first argument is not an instance of Date.
    Instead, argument is converted beforehand using toDate.

    Examples:

    isValid argument Before v2.0.0 v2.0.0 onward
    new Date() true true
    new Date('2016-01-01') true true
    new Date('') false false
    new Date(1488370835081) true true
    new Date(NaN) false false
    '2016-01-01' TypeError false
    '' TypeError false
    1488370835081 TypeError true
    NaN TypeError false

    We introduce this change to make date-fns consistent with ECMAScript behavior
    that try to coerce arguments to the expected type
    (which is also the case with other date-fns functions).

  • BREAKING: functions now throw RangeError if optional values passed to options
    are not undefined or have expected values.
    This change is introduced for consistency with ECMAScript standard library which does the same.

  • BREAKING: format, formatDistance (previously distanceInWords) and
    formatDistanceStrict (previously distanceInWordsStrict) now throw
    RangeError if one the passed arguments is invalid. It reflects behavior of
    toISOString and Intl API. See #​1032.

  • BREAKING: all functions now implicitly convert arguments by following rules:

    date number string boolean
    0 new Date(0) 0 '0' false
    '0' Invalid Date 0 '0' false
    1 new Date(1) 1 '1' true
    '1' Invalid Date 1 '1' true
    true Invalid Date NaN 'true' true
    false Invalid Date NaN 'false' false
    null Invalid Date NaN 'null' false
    undefined Invalid Date NaN 'undefined' false
    NaN Invalid Date NaN 'NaN' false

    Notes:

    • as before, arguments expected to be Date are converted to Date using date-fns' toDate function;
    • arguments expected to be numbers are converted to integer numbers using our custom toInteger implementation
      (see #​765);
    • arguments expected to be strings are converted to strings using JavaScript's String function;
    • arguments expected to be booleans are converted to boolean using JavaScript's Boolean function.

    null and undefined passed to optional arguments (i.e. properties of options argument)
    are ignored as if no argument was passed.

    If any resulting argument is invalid (i.e. NaN for numbers and Invalid Date for dates),
    an invalid value will be returned:

    • false for functions that return booleans (expect isValid);
    • Invalid Date for functions that return dates;
    • and NaN for functions that return numbers.

    See tests and PRs #​460 and
    #​765 for exact behavior.

  • BREAKING: all functions now check if the passed number of arguments is less
    than the number of required arguments and throw TypeError exception if so.

  • BREAKING: The Bower & UMD/CDN package versions are no longer supported.

  • BREAKING: null now is not a valid date. isValid(null) returns false;
    toDate(null) returns an invalid date. Since toDate is used internally
    by all the functions, operations over null will also return an invalid date.
    See #​537 for the reasoning.

  • toDate (previously parse) and isValid functions now accept any type
    as the first argument.

  • Exclude docs.json from the npm package. Kudos to @​hawkrives.

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* fix(docs): ensure all pages of contributors are fetched

* fix(deps): update dependency date-fns to v2.0.0 (#1778)

* feat(docs): adds ga events to cheat sheet (#1781)

* fix(toc): dark theme support (#1782)

* docs(versioning): small update to visual changes (#1783)

* fix(docs): avoid page layout jumping when ToC changes (#1780)

* fix(docs): avoid page layout jumping when ToC changes

* Update documentation-site/components/table-of-contents.js

Co-Authored-By: Chase Starr <chasestarr@gmail.com>
VladimirMilenko pushed a commit to VladimirMilenko/baseui that referenced this pull request Apr 2, 2020
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* fix(docs): ensure all pages of contributors are fetched

* fix(deps): update dependency date-fns to v2.0.0 (uber#1778)

* feat(docs): adds ga events to cheat sheet (uber#1781)

* fix(toc): dark theme support (uber#1782)

* docs(versioning): small update to visual changes (uber#1783)

* fix(docs): avoid page layout jumping when ToC changes (uber#1780)

* fix(docs): avoid page layout jumping when ToC changes

* Update documentation-site/components/table-of-contents.js

Co-Authored-By: Chase Starr <chasestarr@gmail.com>
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