# date ```js // usage chance.date() chance.date({string: true}) chance.date({string: true, american: false}) chance.date({year: 1983}) ``` Generate a random date ```js chance.date(); => Sat Apr 09 2072 00:00:00 GMT-0400 (EDT) ``` By default, returns an actual [Date][Date] object Can optionally specify that a date be returned as a string ```js chance.date({string: true}); => "5/27/2078" ``` This will return a date string of the format MM/DD/YYYY. Now of course MM/DD/YYYY is the "American" date method, but it's the default because there isn't much support for internationalization here yet. Further, it's the format used by [Facebook][FB] and other services for birthdays and other non-Date object dates. However, we support returning dates in DD/MM/YYYY format as well when requesting a date by a string and passing `american: false`. ```js chance.date({string: true, american: false}); => "13/2/2017" ``` If you want richer control over date format, strongly suggest using the [Moment][Moment] library. Our formatting is very minimalist, and it's out of our core competency to offer dates in a myriad of formats. Can optionally specify defaults for any of day, month, or year. ```js chance.date({year: 1983}); => Wed May 04 1983 00:00:00 GMT-0400 (EDT) chance.date({month: 0}); => Tue Jan 18 2084 00:00:00 GMT-0500 (EST) chance.date({day: 21}); => Sun Oct 21 2103 00:00:00 GMT-0400 (EDT) ``` A random date is generated, but the default you specify is kept constant. Note, month is 0-indexed. This is a carryover from the core JavaScript [Date][Date] object which we use internally to generate the date. We considered [Date]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Date [FB]: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/api/user/ [Moment]: http://momentjs.com