24 lines
796 B
JavaScript
24 lines
796 B
JavaScript
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import { secondsToMilliseconds } from '~/lib/utils/datetime_utility';
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/**
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* Returns a time range (`start`, `end`) where `start` is the
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* current time minus a given number of seconds and `end`
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* is the current time (`now()`).
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*
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* @param {Number} seconds Seconds duration, defaults to 0.
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* @returns {Object} range Time range
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* @returns {String} range.start ISO String of current time minus given seconds
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* @returns {String} range.end ISO String of current time
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*/
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export const getTimeRange = (seconds = 0) => {
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const end = Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000); // convert milliseconds to seconds
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const start = end - seconds;
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return {
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start: new Date(secondsToMilliseconds(start)).toISOString(),
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end: new Date(secondsToMilliseconds(end)).toISOString(),
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};
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};
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export default {};
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