# FP Guide **date-fns** v2.x provides [functional programming](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Functional_programming) (FP) friendly functions, like those in [lodash](https://github.com/lodash/lodash/wiki/FP-Guide), that support [currying](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currying). ## Table of Contents - [Usage](#usage) - [Using Function Composition](#using-function-composition) ## Usage FP functions are provided via `'date-fns/fp'` submodule. Functions with options (`format`, `parse`, etc.) have two FP counterparts: one that has the options object as its first argument and one that hasn't. The name of the former has `WithOptions` added to the end of its name. In **date-fns'** FP functions, the order of arguments is reversed. ```javascript import { addYears, formatWithOptions } from 'date-fns/fp' import { eo } from 'date-fns/locale' import toUpper from 'lodash/fp/toUpper' // 'date-fns/fp' is compatible with 'lodash/fp'! // If FP function has not received enough arguments, it returns another function const addFiveYears = addYears(5) // Several arguments can be curried at once const dateToString = formatWithOptions({ locale: eo }, 'd MMMM yyyy') const dates = [ new Date(2017, 0 /* Jan */, 1), new Date(2017, 1 /* Feb */, 11), new Date(2017, 6 /* Jul */, 2) ] const formattedDates = dates.map(addFiveYears).map(dateToString).map(toUpper) //=> ['1 JANUARO 2022', '11 FEBRUARO 2022', '2 JULIO 2022'] ``` ## Using Function Composition The main advantage of FP functions is support of functional-style [function composing](https://medium.com/making-internets/why-using-chain-is-a-mistake-9bc1f80d51ba). In the example above, you can compose `addFiveYears`, `dateToString` and `toUpper` into a single function: ```javascript const formattedDates = dates.map((date) => toUpper(dateToString(addFiveYears(date)))) ``` Or you can use `compose` function provided by [lodash](https://lodash.com) to do the same in more idiomatic way: ```javascript import compose from 'lodash/fp/compose' const formattedDates = dates.map(compose(toUpper, dateToString, addFiveYears)) ``` Or if you prefer natural direction of composing (as opposed to the computationally correct order), you can use lodash' `flow` instead: ```javascript import flow from 'lodash/fp/flow' const formattedDates = dates.map(flow(addFiveYears, dateToString, toUpper)) ```