/** * Builds a proper UTC HttpDate timestamp from a Date object * since not all environments will have this as the expected * format. * * See: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Date/toUTCString * > Prior to ECMAScript 2018, the format of the return value * > varied according to the platform. The most common return * > value was an RFC-1123 formatted date stamp, which is a * > slightly updated version of RFC-822 date stamps. */ export declare function dateToUtcString(date: Date): string; /** * Parses a value into a Date. Returns undefined if the input is null or * undefined, throws an error if the input is not a string that can be parsed * as an RFC 3339 date. * * Input strings must conform to RFC3339 section 5.6, and cannot have a UTC * offset. Fractional precision is supported. * * {@see https://xml2rfc.tools.ietf.org/public/rfc/html/rfc3339.html#anchor14} * * @param value the value to parse * @return a Date or undefined */ export declare const parseRfc3339DateTime: (value: unknown) => Date | undefined; /** * Parses a value into a Date. Returns undefined if the input is null or * undefined, throws an error if the input is not a string that can be parsed * as an RFC 7231 IMF-fixdate or obs-date. * * Input strings must conform to RFC7231 section 7.1.1.1. Fractional seconds are supported. * * {@see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7231.html#section-7.1.1.1} * * @param value the value to parse * @return a Date or undefined */ export declare const parseRfc7231DateTime: (value: unknown) => Date | undefined; /** * Parses a value into a Date. Returns undefined if the input is null or * undefined, throws an error if the input is not a number or a parseable string. * * Input strings must be an integer or floating point number. Fractional seconds are supported. * * @param value the value to parse * @return a Date or undefined */ export declare const parseEpochTimestamp: (value: unknown) => Date | undefined;