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"use strict";
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.inMs = void 0;
const matchTimeRegex = /^\s*(\d+)?(\.\d+)?\s*(ms|s|m|h|d)/;
const unitMultiplier = (unit) => {
if (!unit)
return 1;
if (unit === 'ms')
return 1;
if (unit === 's')
return 1000;
if (unit === 'm')
return 1000 * 60;
if (unit === 'h')
return 1000 * 60 * 60;
if (unit === 'd')
return 1000 * 60 * 60 * 24;
throw new Error(`Invalid unit: ${unit}`);
};
const digitsMs = (digits, multiplier) => {
if (!digits)
return 0;
const value = parseInt(digits.slice(1));
const divideBy = multiplier / Math.pow(10, digits.length - 1);
return Math.round(value * divideBy);
};
/**
* Converts a human-readable time string to milliseconds.
* Supports units: `ms`, `s`, `m`, `h`, `d`. If a number is passed, it is returned as-is.
*
* @param time - A time string (e.g. `"500ms"`, `"1.5s"`, `"2h"`) or a numeric millisecond value
* @returns The time in milliseconds, or `undefined` if `time` is falsy
* @throws Error if the string format is invalid
*
* @example
* ```ts
* inMs("2s") // 2000
* inMs("1.5h") // 5400000
* inMs(500) // 500
* ```
*/
const inMs = (time) => {
if (typeof time === 'number')
return time;
if (!time)
return undefined;
const matches = time.match(matchTimeRegex);
if (!matches)
throw new Error(`Invalid time format: ${time}`);
const [_, leftHandSide, digits, unit] = matches;
const multiplier = unitMultiplier(unit);
const firstValue = parseInt(leftHandSide || '0') * multiplier;
const secondValue = digitsMs(digits, multiplier);
return firstValue + secondValue;
};
exports.inMs = inMs;
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