I need to get the current date, time, day using laravel
I tried to echo $ldate = new DateTime('today'); and $ldate = new DateTime('now');
But it is returning 1 always.
How can i get the current date, time , day in laravel
Laravel has the Carbon dependency attached to it.
Carbon::now(), include the Carbon\Carbon namespace if necessary.
Edit (usage and docs)
Say I want to retrieve the date and time and output it as a string.
$mytime = Carbon\Carbon::now();
echo $mytime->toDateTimeString();
This will output in the usual format of Y-m-d H:i:s, there are many pre-created formats and you will unlikely need to mess with PHP date time strings again with Carbon.
Documentation: https://github.com/briannesbitt/Carbon
String formats for Carbon: http://carbon.nesbot.com/docs/#api-formatting
Php has a date function which works very well. With laravel and blade you can use this without ugly <?php echo tags. For example, I use the following in a .blade.php file...
Copyright © {{ date('Y') }}
... and Laravel/blade translates that to the current year. If you want date time and day, you'll use something like this:
{{ date('Y-m-d H:i:s') }}
If you want to use datetime class do:
$dt = new DateTime();
echo $dt->format('Y-m-d H:i:s');
The documentation for reference.
From Laravel 5.5 you can use now() function to get the current date and time.
In blade file, you can write like this to print date.
{{ now()->toDateTimeString('Y-m-d') }}
For more information check doc
How about
$date = Carbon::now();
return $date->toArray();
will give you
{
"year": 2019,
"month": 1,
"day": 27,
"dayOfWeek": 0,
"dayOfYear": 26,
"hour": 10,
"minute": 28,
"second": 55,
"englishDayOfWeek": "Sunday",
"micro": 967721,
"timestamp": 1548570535,
"formatted": "2019-01-27 10:28:55",
"timezone": {
"timezone_type": 3,
"timezone": "Asia/Dubai"
}
}The same props are accessible through
return [
'date' => $date->format('Y-m-d'),
'year' => $date->year,
'month' => $date->month,
'day' => $date->day,
'hour' => $date->hour,
'isSaturday' => $date->isSaturday(),
];
You have a couple of helpers.
The helper now() https://laravel.com/docs/7.x/helpers#method-now
The helper now() has an optional argument, the timezone. So you can use now:
now();
or
now("Europe/Rome");
In the same way you could use the helper today() https://laravel.com/docs/7.x/helpers#method-today. This is the "same thing" of now() but with no hours, minutes, seconds.
At the end, under the hood they use Carbon as well.
I prefer to use a built-in PHP function. if you want to get timestamp format such as "2021-03-31" you can write code like this
$date = date('Y-m-d', time());
for the time you can write like this
$date = date('H:i:s', time());
for the day you can write like this
$date = date('l', time()); // lowercase of L
function time() will give you the current UNIX time and you convert it to whatever format you need.
So, you don't need any third-party package anymore :)
You can read more about UNIX time in this Wikipedia page and convert it in this webiste
Last, for the formatting, you can visit the w3schools page.
You can set the timezone on you AppServicesProvider in Provider Folder
public function boot()
{
Schema::defaultStringLength(191);
date_default_timezone_set('Africa/Lagos');
}
and then use Import Carbon\Carbon
and simply use Carbon::now() //To get the current time, if you need to format it check out their documentation for more options based on your preferences enter link description here
Laravel Blade View:
{{\Carbon\Carbon::now()->format('d-m-Y')}}
With timezone:
{{\Carbon\Carbon::now("Asia/Tokyo")->format('d-m-Y')}}
Format available list: https://www.php.net/manual/en/datetime.format.php
Timezone available list: https://www.php.net/manual/en/timezones.php
You can use today() function.
$today = today('Europe/London');
$dayOfYear = $today->dayOfYear;
$dayOfWeek = $today->dayOfWeek;
echo $now = new DateTime();whereas instead you should just set the variable without theecho(i.e. do$now = new DateTime();) and then when you want to echo it you need to use theformat()method (docs):echo $now->format('Y-m-d');- alexrussell