Adding two helpers to make it easier to compare dates #107
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FUNCTIONS
DESCRIPTION (WHAT)
The Stencil framework returns date strings using a PHP format of "M jS Y" in the
page context. This function converts the string to milliseconds since Jan 1, 1970in order to make it easier to perform date comparisons and operations.
USE CASE (WHY)
Some examples of how this would be used include the following story: As a merchant,
I want to display a carousel on my category pages that displays cards for products
that were added to the catalog within the last month. In order to do that, I need
to be able to convert the "date added" field that appears in the product cards under
the category.products object. Likewise, the same behavior would apply to brand pages
with products.
USAGE
{{#if (phpDateToTimestamp 'category.products[0].date_added.') >
((getTime) - theme_settings.new_product_lag)) }}
/* product is newer than the given time interval */
{{/if}}
and similarly with brands: 'brands.products[0].date_added.')
@mcampa