Enforces a standardized approach for end consumers using the
component's API. Consumers are now required to provide a date as an
ISO string in either UTC or with a UTC offset. The support for native
Date objects has been removed to ensure consistent and reliable
behavior across all implementations. By adopting this uniform input
format, we can simplify usage and avoid potential inconsistencies in
date handling.
By introducing this utility function, we ensure that any output value
is converted back to an ISO 8601 date and time string in UTC timezone.
Overall, it harmonize and factorize the way we output
values from date picker components.
Refactor tests to enhance simplicity and clarity by introducing
expected string values. This improvement is particularly relevant
for focused months and focused year scenarios. Consequently, the
tests no longer depend on the user's locale.
Component was lacking some customization capabilities.
Using the browser calendar system wasn't enough modular.
This introduces a `locale` props, that allows a higher
customization of the component. By default, the calendar
system of the DatePicker is synchronized with the Cunningham
Provider.
Refactor the original DatePicker component to utilize the newly created shared
common DatePickerAux component. This modification enhances code consistency,
and promotes the reuse of the DatePickerAux across date inputs variants.