Struct chrono::DateTime [−][src]
ISO 8601 combined date and time with time zone.
There are some constructors implemented here (the from_*
methods), but
the general-purpose constructors are all via the methods on the
TimeZone
implementations.
Methods
impl<Tz: TimeZone> DateTime<Tz>
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> DateTime<Tz>
pub fn from_utc(datetime: NaiveDateTime, offset: Tz::Offset) -> DateTime<Tz>
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pub fn from_utc(datetime: NaiveDateTime, offset: Tz::Offset) -> DateTime<Tz>
Makes a new DateTime
with given UTC datetime and offset.
The local datetime should be constructed via the TimeZone
trait.
Example
use chrono::{DateTime, TimeZone, NaiveDateTime, Utc}; let dt = DateTime::<Utc>::from_utc(NaiveDateTime::from_timestamp(61, 0), Utc); assert_eq!(Utc.timestamp(61, 0), dt);
pub fn date(&self) -> Date<Tz>
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pub fn date(&self) -> Date<Tz>
Retrieves a date component.
pub fn time(&self) -> NaiveTime
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pub fn time(&self) -> NaiveTime
Retrieves a time component.
Unlike date
, this is not associated to the time zone.
pub fn timestamp(&self) -> i64
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pub fn timestamp(&self) -> i64
Returns the number of non-leap seconds since January 1, 1970 0:00:00 UTC (aka "UNIX timestamp").
pub fn timestamp_millis(&self) -> i64
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pub fn timestamp_millis(&self) -> i64
Returns the number of non-leap-milliseconds since January 1, 1970 UTC
Note that this does reduce the number of years that can be represented from ~584 Billion to ~584 Million. (If this is a problem, please file an issue to let me know what domain needs millisecond precision over billions of years, I'm curious.)
Example
use chrono::Utc; use chrono::TimeZone; let dt = Utc.ymd(1970, 1, 1).and_hms_milli(0, 0, 1, 444); assert_eq!(dt.timestamp_millis(), 1_444); let dt = Utc.ymd(2001, 9, 9).and_hms_milli(1, 46, 40, 555); assert_eq!(dt.timestamp_millis(), 1_000_000_000_555);
pub fn timestamp_nanos(&self) -> i64
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pub fn timestamp_nanos(&self) -> i64
Returns the number of non-leap-nanoseconds since January 1, 1970 UTC
Note that this does reduce the number of years that can be represented from ~584 Billion to ~584. (If this is a problem, please file an issue to let me know what domain needs nanosecond precision over millenia, I'm curious.)
Example
use chrono::Utc; use chrono::TimeZone; let dt = Utc.ymd(1970, 1, 1).and_hms_nano(0, 0, 1, 444); assert_eq!(dt.timestamp_nanos(), 1_000_000_444); let dt = Utc.ymd(2001, 9, 9).and_hms_nano(1, 46, 40, 555); assert_eq!(dt.timestamp_nanos(), 1_000_000_000_000_000_555);
pub fn timestamp_subsec_millis(&self) -> u32
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pub fn timestamp_subsec_millis(&self) -> u32
Returns the number of milliseconds since the last second boundary
warning: in event of a leap second, this may exceed 999
note: this is not the number of milliseconds since January 1, 1970 0:00:00 UTC
pub fn timestamp_subsec_micros(&self) -> u32
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pub fn timestamp_subsec_micros(&self) -> u32
Returns the number of microseconds since the last second boundary
warning: in event of a leap second, this may exceed 999_999
note: this is not the number of microseconds since January 1, 1970 0:00:00 UTC
pub fn timestamp_subsec_nanos(&self) -> u32
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pub fn timestamp_subsec_nanos(&self) -> u32
Returns the number of nanoseconds since the last second boundary
warning: in event of a leap second, this may exceed 999_999_999
note: this is not the number of nanoseconds since January 1, 1970 0:00:00 UTC
pub fn offset(&self) -> &Tz::Offset
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pub fn offset(&self) -> &Tz::Offset
Retrieves an associated offset from UTC.
pub fn timezone(&self) -> Tz
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pub fn timezone(&self) -> Tz
Retrieves an associated time zone.
pub fn with_timezone<Tz2: TimeZone>(&self, tz: &Tz2) -> DateTime<Tz2>
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pub fn with_timezone<Tz2: TimeZone>(&self, tz: &Tz2) -> DateTime<Tz2>
Changes the associated time zone.
This does not change the actual DateTime
(but will change the string representation).
pub fn checked_add_signed(self, rhs: OldDuration) -> Option<DateTime<Tz>>
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pub fn checked_add_signed(self, rhs: OldDuration) -> Option<DateTime<Tz>>
Adds given Duration
to the current date and time.
Returns None
when it will result in overflow.
pub fn checked_sub_signed(self, rhs: OldDuration) -> Option<DateTime<Tz>>
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pub fn checked_sub_signed(self, rhs: OldDuration) -> Option<DateTime<Tz>>
Subtracts given Duration
from the current date and time.
Returns None
when it will result in overflow.
pub fn signed_duration_since<Tz2: TimeZone>(
self,
rhs: DateTime<Tz2>
) -> OldDuration
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pub fn signed_duration_since<Tz2: TimeZone>(
self,
rhs: DateTime<Tz2>
) -> OldDuration
Subtracts another DateTime
from the current date and time.
This does not overflow or underflow at all.
pub fn naive_utc(&self) -> NaiveDateTime
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pub fn naive_utc(&self) -> NaiveDateTime
Returns a view to the naive UTC datetime.
pub fn naive_local(&self) -> NaiveDateTime
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pub fn naive_local(&self) -> NaiveDateTime
Returns a view to the naive local datetime.
impl DateTime<FixedOffset>
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impl DateTime<FixedOffset>
pub fn parse_from_rfc2822(s: &str) -> ParseResult<DateTime<FixedOffset>>
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pub fn parse_from_rfc2822(s: &str) -> ParseResult<DateTime<FixedOffset>>
Parses an RFC 2822 date and time string such as Tue, 1 Jul 2003 10:52:37 +0200
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then returns a new DateTime
with a parsed FixedOffset
.
pub fn parse_from_rfc3339(s: &str) -> ParseResult<DateTime<FixedOffset>>
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pub fn parse_from_rfc3339(s: &str) -> ParseResult<DateTime<FixedOffset>>
Parses an RFC 3339 and ISO 8601 date and time string such as 1996-12-19T16:39:57-08:00
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then returns a new DateTime
with a parsed FixedOffset
.
Why isn't this named parse_from_iso8601
? That's because ISO 8601 allows some freedom
over the syntax and RFC 3339 exercises that freedom to rigidly define a fixed format.
pub fn parse_from_str(s: &str, fmt: &str) -> ParseResult<DateTime<FixedOffset>>
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pub fn parse_from_str(s: &str, fmt: &str) -> ParseResult<DateTime<FixedOffset>>
Parses a string with the specified format string and
returns a new DateTime
with a parsed FixedOffset
.
See the format::strftime
module
on the supported escape sequences.
See also Offset::datetime_from_str
which gives a local DateTime
on specific time zone.
Note that this method requires a timezone in the string. See
NaiveDateTime::parse_from_str
for a version that does not require a timezone in the to-be-parsed str.
Example
use chrono::{DateTime, FixedOffset, TimeZone}; let dt = DateTime::parse_from_str( "1983 Apr 13 12:09:14.274 +0000", "%Y %b %d %H:%M:%S%.3f %z"); assert_eq!(dt, Ok(FixedOffset::east(0).ymd(1983, 4, 13).and_hms_milli(12, 9, 14, 274)));
impl<Tz: TimeZone> DateTime<Tz> where
Tz::Offset: Display,
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> DateTime<Tz> where
Tz::Offset: Display,
pub fn to_rfc2822(&self) -> String
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pub fn to_rfc2822(&self) -> String
Returns an RFC 2822 date and time string such as Tue, 1 Jul 2003 10:52:37 +0200
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pub fn to_rfc3339(&self) -> String
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pub fn to_rfc3339(&self) -> String
Returns an RFC 3339 and ISO 8601 date and time string such as 1996-12-19T16:39:57-08:00
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pub fn to_rfc3339_opts(&self, secform: SecondsFormat, use_z: bool) -> String
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pub fn to_rfc3339_opts(&self, secform: SecondsFormat, use_z: bool) -> String
Return an RFC 3339 and ISO 8601 date and time string with subseconds
formatted as per a SecondsFormat
. If passed use_z
true and the
timezone is UTC (offset 0), use 'Z', as per
Fixed::TimezoneOffsetColonZ.
If passed use_z
false, use
Fixed::TimezoneOffsetColon.
Examples
let dt = Utc.ymd(2018, 1, 26).and_hms_micro(18, 30, 9, 453_829); assert_eq!(dt.to_rfc3339_opts(SecondsFormat::Millis, false), "2018-01-26T18:30:09.453+00:00"); assert_eq!(dt.to_rfc3339_opts(SecondsFormat::Millis, true), "2018-01-26T18:30:09.453Z"); assert_eq!(dt.to_rfc3339_opts(SecondsFormat::Secs, true), "2018-01-26T18:30:09Z"); let pst = FixedOffset::east(8 * 60 * 60); let dt = pst.ymd(2018, 1, 26).and_hms_micro(10, 30, 9, 453_829); assert_eq!(dt.to_rfc3339_opts(SecondsFormat::Secs, true), "2018-01-26T10:30:09+08:00");
pub fn format_with_items<'a, I>(&self, items: I) -> DelayedFormat<I> where
I: Iterator<Item = Item<'a>> + Clone,
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pub fn format_with_items<'a, I>(&self, items: I) -> DelayedFormat<I> where
I: Iterator<Item = Item<'a>> + Clone,
Formats the combined date and time with the specified formatting items.
pub fn format<'a>(&self, fmt: &'a str) -> DelayedFormat<StrftimeItems<'a>>
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pub fn format<'a>(&self, fmt: &'a str) -> DelayedFormat<StrftimeItems<'a>>
Formats the combined date and time with the specified format string.
See the format::strftime
module
on the supported escape sequences.
Trait Implementations
impl<Tz: TimeZone> Add<FixedOffset> for DateTime<Tz>
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> Add<FixedOffset> for DateTime<Tz>
impl<Tz: TimeZone> Sub<FixedOffset> for DateTime<Tz>
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> Sub<FixedOffset> for DateTime<Tz>
impl<Tz: Clone + TimeZone> Clone for DateTime<Tz> where
Tz::Offset: Clone,
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impl<Tz: Clone + TimeZone> Clone for DateTime<Tz> where
Tz::Offset: Clone,
impl<Tz: TimeZone> Datelike for DateTime<Tz>
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> Datelike for DateTime<Tz>
impl<Tz: TimeZone> Timelike for DateTime<Tz>
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> Timelike for DateTime<Tz>
impl<Tz: TimeZone> Copy for DateTime<Tz> where
<Tz as TimeZone>::Offset: Copy,
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> Copy for DateTime<Tz> where
<Tz as TimeZone>::Offset: Copy,
impl<Tz: TimeZone> Send for DateTime<Tz> where
<Tz as TimeZone>::Offset: Send,
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> Send for DateTime<Tz> where
<Tz as TimeZone>::Offset: Send,
impl<Tz: TimeZone, Tz2: TimeZone> PartialEq<DateTime<Tz2>> for DateTime<Tz>
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impl<Tz: TimeZone, Tz2: TimeZone> PartialEq<DateTime<Tz2>> for DateTime<Tz>
impl<Tz: TimeZone> Eq for DateTime<Tz>
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> Eq for DateTime<Tz>
impl<Tz: TimeZone> PartialOrd for DateTime<Tz>
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> PartialOrd for DateTime<Tz>
impl<Tz: TimeZone> Ord for DateTime<Tz>
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> Ord for DateTime<Tz>
impl<Tz: TimeZone> Hash for DateTime<Tz>
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> Hash for DateTime<Tz>
impl<Tz: TimeZone> Add<OldDuration> for DateTime<Tz>
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> Add<OldDuration> for DateTime<Tz>
impl<Tz: TimeZone> Sub<OldDuration> for DateTime<Tz>
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> Sub<OldDuration> for DateTime<Tz>
impl<Tz: TimeZone> Sub<DateTime<Tz>> for DateTime<Tz>
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> Sub<DateTime<Tz>> for DateTime<Tz>
impl<Tz: TimeZone> Debug for DateTime<Tz>
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> Debug for DateTime<Tz>
impl<Tz: TimeZone> Display for DateTime<Tz> where
Tz::Offset: Display,
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> Display for DateTime<Tz> where
Tz::Offset: Display,
impl FromStr for DateTime<FixedOffset>
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impl FromStr for DateTime<FixedOffset>
impl FromStr for DateTime<Utc>
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impl FromStr for DateTime<Utc>
impl FromStr for DateTime<Local>
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impl FromStr for DateTime<Local>
impl From<SystemTime> for DateTime<Utc>
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impl From<SystemTime> for DateTime<Utc>
impl From<SystemTime> for DateTime<Local>
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impl From<SystemTime> for DateTime<Local>
impl<Tz: TimeZone> From<DateTime<Tz>> for SystemTime
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impl<Tz: TimeZone> From<DateTime<Tz>> for SystemTime