Mock time and date for traveling and freezing. Inspired and borrowed from timekeeper.
Mock Date
and Date.now
in order to help you test time-dependent code. Provides travel
, freeze
, and timezone functionality for your Node.js tests.
import * as ck from 'chronokinesis';
ck.freeze();
setTimeout(() => {
// Frozen
console.log(new Date());
ck.reset();
}, 2000);
With arguments:
import * as ck from 'chronokinesis';
import assert from 'node:assert';
ck.freeze(1980, 0, 1);
assert.equal(true, ck.isKeepingTime());
assert.deepEqual(new Date(), new Date(1980, 0, 1));
or use with moment
:
import moment from 'moment';
import * as ck from 'chronokinesis';
ck.travel(moment().add(1, 'year'));
setTimeout(() => {
// Date traveled one year and some
console.log(new Date());
ck.reset();
}, 2000);
Freeze point in time. Calls can be made with the same arguments as the Date
constructor.
...args
: Optional date constructor arguments, if empty stops time at now
import * as ck from 'chronokinesis';
ck.freeze('1942-01-08');
setTimeout(() => {
// Frozen
console.log(new Date());
ck.reset();
}, 2000);
Time travel to another era. Calls can be made with the same arguments as the Date
constructor
...args
: Optional date constructor arguments, pretty useless if empty but won´t crash
import * as ck from 'chronokinesis';
let date = new Date(2018, 0, 31);
ck.travel(date);
setTimeout(function () {
console.log(new Date());
ck.reset();
}, 1500);
When used in combination with freeze
the time is still frozen but at the travelled time().
import * as ck from 'chronokinesis';
import moment from 'moment';
let date = new Date(2018, 0, 31);
ck.freeze(date);
ck.travel(moment().add(1, 'year'));
setTimeout(function () {
console.log(`Still frozen but one year ahead ${new Date()}`);
ck.reset();
}, 1500);
Defrost a frozen point in time. Used in combination with travelling will start ticking the clock.
import * as ck from 'chronokinesis';
ck.freeze(1980, 0, 1);
// Travel one year
ck.travel(1981, 1, 1);
// Start ticking
ck.defrost();
setTimeout(() => {
// Tick tack
console.log(new Date());
ck.reset();
}, 2000);
Resets Date to current glory.
import * as ck from 'chronokinesis';
ck.freeze(2060, 0, 1);
console.log(`end of time is reached at ${new Date()} according to Newton`);
ck.reset();
// Today
console.log(new Date());
Utility function to see if we still travel or freeze time.
import * as ck from 'chronokinesis';
console.log(ck.isKeepingTime() ? 'Is' : 'Not', 'keeping time');
ck.travel(1893448800000);
console.log(ck.isKeepingTime() ? 'Is' : 'Not', 'keeping time');
Travel to time zone.
timeZone
: IANA time zone string...args
: Optional travel to date arguments
Returns TimeZoneTraveller
api
import * as ck from 'chronokinesis';
ck.reset();
const tz = ck.timezone('Asia/Shanghai');
console.log('Now in Shanghai', new Date());
tz.freeze();
Time zone traveller api.
import { TimeZoneTraveller } from 'chronokinesis';
const timezone = new TimeZoneTraveller('Asia/Shanghai');
timezone.freeze();
Freeze at the specific timezone.
Start traveling in the specific timezone.
Same as #reset
Same as #defrost
The module is prepared for browser and nodejs.
const ck = require('chronokinesis');
Use dist/chronokinesis.cjs
. Sets global property chronokinesis
.
chronokinesis initial code is inspired and borrowed from timekeeper