Fix min and max date Storybook actions for GlDatepicker
What does this MR do?
This MR fixes the controls/args in Storybook for minDate
and maxDate
of the GlDatepicker
. The control is set to be date
. However, date
in Storybooks returns a number. A unix timestamp. But the component expects a JavaScript date object. There is a closed issue on GitHub Storybook. The issue was closed with the "fix" telling developers to change the implementation of the story to convert a date. There was an idea to create a new control type, but I couldn't find any. Therefore, I'm now parsing all properties for min and max date now first to a Date object.
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Related to #2686