fix: use more versatile date regex
Previous implementation could not parse dates that are lacking delimiters. Fix issue #116
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@ -31,6 +31,18 @@ let dateFormats = [
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{ format: 'dd mm yy', label: 'DD MM YY' }
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];
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const reYearFirst = /^(\d{4})(?:[^\d]*)?(\d{2})(?:[^\d]*)?(\d{2})$/;
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const reYearLast = /^(\d{2})(?:[^\d]*)?(\d{2})(?:[^\d]*)?(\d{4})$/;
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const reTwoDig = /^(\d{2})(?:[^\d]*)?(\d{2})(?:[^\d]*)?(\d{2})$/;
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const re = {
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'yyyy mm dd': reYearFirst,
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'mm dd yyyy': reYearLast,
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'dd mm yyyy': reYearLast,
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'yy mm dd': reTwoDig,
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'mm dd yy': reTwoDig,
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'dd mm yy': reTwoDig
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};
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function parseDate(str, order) {
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if (typeof str !== 'string') {
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return null;
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@ -40,7 +52,10 @@ function parseDate(str, order) {
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return v && v.length === 1 ? '0' + v : v;
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}
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let parts = str.replace(/ /g, '').split(/[^0-9]/);
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let parts = str.replace(/\s+/g, '').match(re[order]);
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if (!parts) return null;
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parts = parts.slice(1);
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let year, month, day;
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switch (order) {
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