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				| import toDate from '../toDate/index.js';
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| import requiredArgs from '../_lib/requiredArgs/index.js';
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| /**
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|  * @name parseJSON
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|  * @category Common Helpers
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|  * @summary Parse a JSON date string
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|  *
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|  * @description
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|  * Converts a complete ISO date string in UTC time, the typical format for transmitting
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|  * a date in JSON, to a JavaScript `Date` instance.
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|  *
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|  * This is a minimal implementation for converting dates retrieved from a JSON API to
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|  * a `Date` instance which can be used with other functions in the `date-fns` library.
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|  * The following formats are supported:
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|  *
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|  * - `2000-03-15T05:20:10.123Z`: The output of `.toISOString()` and `JSON.stringify(new Date())`
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|  * - `2000-03-15T05:20:10Z`: Without milliseconds
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|  * - `2000-03-15T05:20:10+00:00`: With a zero offset, the default JSON encoded format in some other languages
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|  * - `2000-03-15T05:20:10+0000`: With a zero offset without a colon
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|  * - `2000-03-15T05:20:10`: Without a trailing 'Z' symbol
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|  * - `2000-03-15T05:20:10.1234567`: Up to 7 digits in milliseconds field. Only first 3 are taken into account since JS does not allow fractional milliseconds
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|  * - `2000-03-15 05:20:10`: With a space instead of a 'T' separator for APIs returning a SQL date without reformatting
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|  *
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|  * For convenience and ease of use these other input types are also supported
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|  * via [toDate]{@link https://date-fns.org/docs/toDate}:
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|  *
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|  * - A `Date` instance will be cloned
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|  * - A `number` will be treated as a timestamp
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|  *
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|  * Any other input type or invalid date strings will return an `Invalid Date`.
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|  *
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|  * @param {String|Number|Date} argument A fully formed ISO8601 date string to convert
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|  * @returns {Date} the parsed date in the local time zone
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|  * @throws {TypeError} 1 argument required
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|  */
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| 
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| export default function parseJSON(argument) {
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|   requiredArgs(1, arguments);
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| 
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|   if (typeof argument === 'string') {
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|     var parts = argument.match(/(\d{4})-(\d{2})-(\d{2})[T ](\d{2}):(\d{2}):(\d{2})(?:\.(\d{0,7}))?(?:Z|\+00:?00)?/);
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| 
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|     if (parts) {
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|       return new Date(Date.UTC(+parts[1], parts[2] - 1, +parts[3], +parts[4], +parts[5], +parts[6], +((parts[7] || '0') + '00').substring(0, 3)));
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|     }
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| 
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|     return new Date(NaN);
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|   }
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| 
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|   return toDate(argument);
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| } |