# postgres-date [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/bendrucker/postgres-date.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/bendrucker/postgres-date) [![Greenkeeper badge](https://badges.greenkeeper.io/bendrucker/postgres-date.svg)](https://greenkeeper.io/) > Postgres date output parser This package parses [date/time outputs](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/datatype-datetime.html#DATATYPE-DATETIME-OUTPUT) from Postgres into Javascript `Date` objects. Its goal is to match Postgres behavior and preserve data accuracy. If you find a case where a valid Postgres output results in incorrect parsing (including loss of precision), please [create a pull request](https://github.com/bendrucker/postgres-date/compare) and provide a failing test. **Supported Postgres Versions:** `>= 9.6` All prior versions of Postgres are likely compatible but not officially supported. ## Install ``` $ npm install --save postgres-date ``` ## Usage ```js var parse = require('postgres-date') parse('2011-01-23 22:15:51Z') // => 2011-01-23T22:15:51.000Z ``` ## API #### `parse(isoDate)` -> `date` ##### isoDate *Required* Type: `string` A date string from Postgres. ## Releases The following semantic versioning increments will be used for changes: * **Major**: Removal of support for Node.js versions or Postgres versions (not expected) * **Minor**: Unused, since Postgres returns dates in standard ISO 8601 format * **Patch**: Any fix for parsing behavior ## License MIT © [Ben Drucker](http://bendrucker.me)