- The API endpoint is 
GET [project_url]/api/timestamp/:date_string? - A date string is valid if can be successfully parsed by 
new Date(date_string)(JS) . Note that the unix timestamp needs to be an integer (not a string) specifying milliseconds. In our test we will use date strings compliant with ISO-8601 (e.g."2016-11-20") because this will ensure an UTC timestamp. - If the date string is empty it should be equivalent to trigger 
new Date(), i.e. the service uses the current timestamp. - If the date string is valid the api returns a JSON having the structure
{"unix": <date.getTime()>, "utc" : <date.toUTCString()> }e.g.{"unix": 1479663089000 ,"utc": "Sun, 20 Nov 2016 17:31:29 GMT"}. - If the date string is invalid the api returns a JSON having the structure 
{"unix": null, "utc" : "Invalid Date" }. It is what you get from the date manipulation functions used above. 
- https://curse-arrow.hyperdev.space/api/timestamp/2015-12-15
 - https://curse-arrow.hyperdev.space/api/timestamp/1450137600000
 
- { "unix": 1450137600, "natural": "December 15, 2015" }