var parse = require('../parse/index.js')

/**
 * @category Day Helpers
 * @summary Return the array of dates within the specified range.
 *
 * @description
 * Return the array of dates within the specified range.
 *
 * @param {Date|String|Number} startDate - the first date
 * @param {Date|String|Number} endDate - the last date
 * @param {Number} [step=1] - the step between each day
 * @returns {Date[]} the array with starts of days from the day of startDate to the day of endDate
 * @throws {Error} startDate cannot be after endDate
 *
 * @example
 * // Each day between 6 October 2014 and 10 October 2014:
 * var result = eachDay(
 *   new Date(2014, 9, 6),
 *   new Date(2014, 9, 10)
 * )
 * //=> [
 * //   Mon Oct 06 2014 00:00:00,
 * //   Tue Oct 07 2014 00:00:00,
 * //   Wed Oct 08 2014 00:00:00,
 * //   Thu Oct 09 2014 00:00:00,
 * //   Fri Oct 10 2014 00:00:00
 * // ]
 */
function eachDay (dirtyStartDate, dirtyEndDate, dirtyStep) {
  var startDate = parse(dirtyStartDate)
  var endDate = parse(dirtyEndDate)
  var step = dirtyStep !== undefined ? dirtyStep : 1

  var endTime = endDate.getTime()

  if (startDate.getTime() > endTime) {
    throw new Error('The first date cannot be after the second date')
  }

  var dates = []

  var currentDate = startDate
  currentDate.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0)

  while (currentDate.getTime() <= endTime) {
    dates.push(parse(currentDate))
    currentDate.setDate(currentDate.getDate() + step)
  }

  return dates
}

module.exports = eachDay