I am posting encoded data that includes Date() variables generated in Swift to a node backend.
An example object that I am encoding:
Swift:
let appointmentEncoded = try JSONEncoder().encode(appointment)
Results in the following JSON string:
[556959600,{"type":"car-wash","date_interval":{"start":557031600,"duration":1800}]
The "556959600" is the encoded Date() object of interest. I am able to pass this successfully to a node backend to retrieve.
What I'd like to do is decode the date object to a JavaScript date and encode it back to a date string I can then pass back to Swift.
Is there a way to convert the "556959600" value to a JavaScript date? If so, how would I convert it back to a "556959600" type value?
JSONEncoder
so itsdateEncodingStrategy
is set to.secondsSince1970
. By default the encoder uses a different epoch for dates (see my comment below the answer).