JavaScript new Temporal.PlainDate()
Description
The new Temporal.PlainDate() constructor creates a new
Temporal.PlainDate object.
Syntax
new Temporal.PlainDate(year, month, day, calendar)
Parameters
| Parameters | Description |
| year | A number representing a year in the calendar. |
| month | A number representing a month in the calendar. |
| day | A number representing a day in the calendar. |
| calendar | A string representing the calendar. |
Return Value
| Type | Description |
| Object | A new Temporal.PlainDate object. |
Browser Support
Temporal is a major update to the JavaScript standard (TC39).
It is currently supported in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Opera and is expected to reach full availability across browsers before the summer of 2026.
| Chrome 144 |
Edge 144 |
Firefox 139 |
Safari |
Opera 128 |
| Jan 2026 | Jan 2026 | May 2025 | 🚫 | Feb 2026 |
The Safari implementation can be tested in Safari Technology Preview by enabling the --use-temporal runtime flag.
Polyfill
Until Safari support Temporal natively, you can use the official polyfill:
<script
src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@js-temporal/polyfill/dist/index.umd.js">
</script>