- OpenAPI: add missing endpoints (add-from-url, subscriptions, public availability) - OpenAPI: CalendarSubscription schema, Subscriptions tag - Frontend app - Migrations: count_for_availability, subscriptions_sync, user_preferences, calendar_settings - Config, rate limit, auth, calendar, booking, ICS, availability, user service updates Made-with: Cursor
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TypeScript
16 lines
695 B
TypeScript
import type { DateArg } from "../types.js";
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/**
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* Google Chrome as of 67.0.3396.87 introduced timezones with offset that includes seconds.
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* They usually appear for dates that denote time before the timezones were introduced
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* (e.g. for 'Europe/Prague' timezone the offset is GMT+00:57:44 before 1 October 1891
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* and GMT+01:00:00 after that date)
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*
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* Date#getTimezoneOffset returns the offset in minutes and would return 57 for the example above,
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* which would lead to incorrect calculations.
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*
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* This function returns the timezone offset in milliseconds that takes seconds in account.
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*/
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export declare function getTimezoneOffsetInMilliseconds(
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date: DateArg<Date> & {},
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): number;
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