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JavaScript Temporal Mistakes

Temporal is a powerful API, but it can be confusing at first.

Here are the 10 most common mistakes and how to avoid them.


1. Missing UTC (Z) for Instant

An Instant must always include UTC.

Wrong

Temporal.Instant.from("2026-05-17T14:30:00"); // Error

Correct

Temporal.Instant.from("2026-05-17T14:30:00Z");

2. Using PlainDateTime with Time Zone

PlainDateTime does not support time zones.

Wrong

Temporal.PlainDateTime.from("2026-05-17T14:30:00Z"); // Error

Correct

Temporal.ZonedDateTime.from("2026-05-17T14:30:00Z[UTC]");

3. Comparing Different Types

Temporal does not allow comparing different types.

Wrong

const d = Temporal.PlainDate.from("2026-05-17");
const dt = Temporal.PlainDateTime.from("2026-05-17T14:30");

d.equals(dt); // Error

Correct

d.equals(dt.toPlainDate());

4. Using < or > for Comparison

Temporal objects cannot be compared with < or >.

Wrong

d1 < d2; // Not reliable

Correct

Temporal.PlainDate.compare(d1, d2);

5. Expecting Mutation

Temporal objects are immutable.

Wrong

const d = Temporal.PlainDate.from("2026-05-17");
d.add({ days: 1 });

console.log(d); // unchanged

Correct

const next = d.add({ days: 1 });

6. Using valueOf()

Temporal objects do not convert to numbers.

Example

const dt = Temporal.PlainDateTime.from("2026-05-17T14:30");

try {
  console.log(dt.valueOf());
} catch (err) {
  console.log(err);
}

7. Using Instant for Local Time

Instant is always UTC.

Wrong

Temporal.Now.instant(); // not local time

Correct

Temporal.Now.zonedDateTimeISO();

8. Using PlainDate for Time

PlainDate has no time.

Wrong

Temporal.PlainDate.from("2026-05-17T14:30"); // Error

Correct

Temporal.PlainDateTime.from("2026-05-17T14:30");

9. Forgetting Time Zone in ZonedDateTime

ZonedDateTime requires a time zone.

Wrong

Temporal.ZonedDateTime.from("2026-05-17T14:30:00"); // Error

Correct

Temporal.ZonedDateTime.from("2026-05-17T14:30:00+02:00[Europe/Oslo]");

10. Not Choosing the Right Type

Each Temporal type has a specific purpose.

Type Use
Instant Exact moment (UTC)
PlainDate Date only
PlainTime Time only
PlainDateTime Date + time
ZonedDateTime Date + time + time zone

Summary

  • Use the correct Temporal type

  • Avoid implicit conversions

  • Always handle time zones correctly

  • Use compare() instead of < and >

  • Remember: Temporal is immutable


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