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chore: remove datetime package dependencies to lodash #6751

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  • Includes tests (well, seems to pass existing ones)
  • Update documentation

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I noticed that @blueprintjs/datetime depends on lodash for two extremely trivial use cases. I've changed those as such:

  • getCurrentTimezone, a function without arguments, used memoize.

    I've replaced it with a global variable - while this is a new global let, the previous one was a mutable object stored in a const, so it's essentially the same.

    The function was also declared as () => string, meaning there was no official way to access its lodash cache property either.

  • timezoneUtils used isEmpty on a variable declared as string | null | undefined, out of which null and undefined were already checked for. I replaced this with a simple manual check

Additionally, @blueprintjs/datetime2 depended on @types/lodash without using it for anything, so I've removed it as well.

This effectively means you can build a Blueprint app without depending transitively on lodash.

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Whether there are edge cases that might break from these changes.

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Thanks! I agree with removing the dep on lodash, especially since it was so light.

@@ -69,7 +68,7 @@ export function getDateObjectFromIsoString(
if (value === undefined) {
return undefined;
}
if (value === null || isEmpty(value)) {
if (value === null || value === "") {
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if (value === null || value === "") {
if (value === null || value === "" || typeof value !== "string") {

Can you add a typeof check here to be extra defensive in the event a non-TypeScript consumer is passing in an incorrect value here (such as a number) and expecting to get null returned?

isEmpty evaluates to true on numbers, so I'd like to preserve that behavior to avoid an accidental break.

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Seems reasonable. Interesting that here lodash.isEmpty very much doesn't do what it says on the tin:

Checks if value is an empty object, collection, map, or set.

...which a number clearly isn't - handling for primitives isn't specified.

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