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Plugins/sorting/date-dd-MMM-yyyy.js

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/**
* Adds a new sorting option to dataTables called `date-dd-mmm-yyyy`. Also
* includes a type detection plug-in. Matches and sorts date strings in
* the format: `dd/mmm/yyyy`. For example:
*
* * 02-FEB-1978
* * 17-MAY-2013
* * 31-JAN-2014
*
* Please note that this plug-in is **deprecated*. The
* [datetime](//datatables.net/blog/2014-12-18) plug-in provides enhanced
* functionality and flexibility.
*
* @name Date (dd-mmm-yyyy)
* @summary Sort dates in the format `dd-mmm-yyyy`
* @author [Jeromy French](http://www.appliedinter.net/jeromy_works/)
* @deprecated
*
* @example
* $('#example').dataTable( {
* columnDefs: [
* { type: 'date-dd-mmm-yyyy', targets: 0 }
* ]
* } );
*/
(function () {
var customDateDDMMMYYYYToOrd = function (date) {
"use strict"; //let's avoid tom-foolery in this function
// Convert to a number YYYYMMDD which we can use to order
var dateParts = date.split(/-/);
return (dateParts[2] * 10000) + ($.inArray(dateParts[1].toUpperCase(), ["JAN", "FEB", "MAR", "APR", "MAY", "JUN", "JUL", "AUG", "SEP", "OCT", "NOV", "DEC"]) * 100) + (dateParts[0]*1);
};
// This will help DataTables magic detect the "dd-MMM-yyyy" format; Unshift
// so that it's the first data type (so it takes priority over existing)
jQuery.fn.dataTableExt.aTypes.unshift(
function (sData) {
"use strict"; //let's avoid tom-foolery in this function
if (/^([0-2]?\d|3[0-1])-(jan|feb|mar|apr|may|jun|jul|aug|sep|oct|nov|dec)-\d{4}/i.test(sData)) {
return 'date-dd-mmm-yyyy';
}
return null;
}
);
// define the sorts
jQuery.fn.dataTableExt.oSort['date-dd-mmm-yyyy-asc'] = function (a, b) {
"use strict"; //let's avoid tom-foolery in this function
var ordA = customDateDDMMMYYYYToOrd(a),
ordB = customDateDDMMMYYYYToOrd(b);
return (ordA < ordB) ? -1 : ((ordA > ordB) ? 1 : 0);
};
jQuery.fn.dataTableExt.oSort['date-dd-mmm-yyyy-desc'] = function (a, b) {
"use strict"; //let's avoid tom-foolery in this function
var ordA = customDateDDMMMYYYYToOrd(a),
ordB = customDateDDMMMYYYYToOrd(b);
return (ordA < ordB) ? 1 : ((ordA > ordB) ? -1 : 0);
};
})();