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Use the upcoming [Temporal.PlainDate](https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/docs/plaindate.html) via polyfill. If there is any remaining bugs in `<absolute-date>` this will iron them out. I opted for the lightweight polyfill because both seem to achieve our goal of localizeable absolute dates. - With [`@js-temporal/polyfill`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@js-temporal/polyfill) chunk size goes from 81.4 KiB to 274 KiB - With [`temporal-polyfill`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/temporal-polyfill) chunk size goes from 81.4 KiB to 142 KiB Also see [this table](https://github.com/fullcalendar/temporal-polyfill?tab=readme-ov-file#comparison-with-js-temporalpolyfill) for more comparisons of these polyfills. Soon there will be [treeshakable API](https://github.com/fullcalendar/temporal-polyfill?tab=readme-ov-file#tree-shakable-api) as well which will further reduce size. (cherry picked from commit 0d3ec8e2adfcf49329b52d74367698b62ffb3f73)
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JavaScript
16 lines
396 B
JavaScript
import {toAbsoluteLocaleDate} from './absolute-date.js';
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test('toAbsoluteLocaleDate', () => {
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expect(toAbsoluteLocaleDate('2024-03-15', 'en-US', {
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year: 'numeric',
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month: 'long',
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day: 'numeric',
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})).toEqual('March 15, 2024');
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expect(toAbsoluteLocaleDate('2024-03-15', 'de-DE', {
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year: 'numeric',
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month: 'long',
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day: 'numeric',
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})).toEqual('15. März 2024');
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});
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