var MILLISECONDS_IN_MINUTE = 60000 /** * Google Chrome as of 67.0.3396.87 introduced timezones with offset that includes seconds. * They usually appear for dates that denote time before the timezones were introduced * (e.g. for 'Europe/Prague' timezone the offset is GMT+00:57:44 before 1 October 1891 * and GMT+01:00:00 after that date) * * Date#getTimezoneOffset returns the offset in minutes and would return 57 for the example above, * which would lead to incorrect calculations. * * This function returns the timezone offset in milliseconds that takes seconds in account. */ module.exports = function getTimezoneOffsetInMilliseconds (dirtyDate) { var date = new Date(dirtyDate.getTime()) var baseTimezoneOffset = date.getTimezoneOffset() date.setSeconds(0, 0) var millisecondsPartOfTimezoneOffset = date.getTime() % MILLISECONDS_IN_MINUTE return baseTimezoneOffset * MILLISECONDS_IN_MINUTE + millisecondsPartOfTimezoneOffset }