API:EPrints/Time
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- 1 NAME
- 2 SYNOPSIS
- 3 DESCRIPTION
- 3.1 $xhtml = EPrints::Time::render_date( $handle, $datevalue )
- 3.2 $xhtml = EPrints::Time::render_short_date( $handle, $datevalue )
- 3.3 $xhtml = EPrints::Time::datestring_to_timet( $handle, $datevalue )
- 3.4 $xhtml = EPrints::Time::gmt_off()
- 3.5 $label = EPrints::Time::get_month_label( $handle, $monthid )
- 3.6 $label = EPrints::Time::get_month_label_short( $handle, $monthid )
- 3.7 ($year,$month,$day) = EPrints::Time::get_date_array( [$time] )
- 3.8 $datestamp = EPrints::Time::get_iso_date( [$time] )
- 3.9 $timestamp = EPrints::Time::human_time( [$time] )
- 3.10 $timestamp = EPrints::Time::get_iso_timestamp( [$time] );
- 3.11 $timestamp = EPrints::Time::human_delay( $hours );
NAME
EPrints::Time - Time and Date-related functions
SYNOPSIS
EPrints::Time::render_date( $handle, "2001-01-12T00:00:00Z" ) # returns XML containing 12 January 2001 00:00 EPrints::Time::render_short_date( $handle, "2001-01-12T00:00:00Z" ) # returns XML containing 12 Jan 2001 00:00 EPrints::Time::get_iso_timestamp( ); # returns NOW in the form YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ EPrints::Time::human_delay( 28 ); # returns "1 day" EPrints::Time::get_month_label( $handle, 11 ) # returns November EPrints::Time::get_month_label_short( $handle, 11 ) # returns Nov
DESCRIPTION
This package contains functions related to time/date functionality.
$xhtml = EPrints::Time::render_date( $handle, $datevalue )
Render the given date or date and time as a chunk of XHTML.
$datevalue is given in a UTC timestamp of the form YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ but it will be rendered in the local offset.
e.g EPrints::Time::render_date( $handle, "2001-01-12T00:00:00Z" ) #returns XML containing 12 January 2001 00:00
$xhtml = EPrints::Time::render_short_date( $handle, $datevalue )
Renders a short version of the given date or date and time as a chunk of XHTML.
$datevalue is given in UTC timestamp of the form YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ but it will be rendered in the local offset.
e.g EPrints::Time::render_short_date( $handle, "2001-01-12T00:00:00Z" ) #returns XML containing 12 Jan 2001 00:00
$xhtml = EPrints::Time::datestring_to_timet( $handle, $datevalue )
Returns an interger number of seconds since 1970-01-01:00:00
$datevalue - in the format YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
$xhtml = EPrints::Time::gmt_off()
Render the current time offset in seconds. This just diffs gmtime and localtime.
$label = EPrints::Time::get_month_label( $handle, $monthid )
Return a UTF-8 string describing the month, in the current lanugage.
$monthid is an integer from 1 to 12.
e.g EPrints::Time::get_month_label( $handle, 11 ) # returns November
$label = EPrints::Time::get_month_label_short( $handle, $monthid )
Return a UTF-8 string of a short representation in month, in the current lanugage.
$monthid is an integer from 1 to 12.
e.g EPrints::Time::get_month_label_short( $handle, 11 ) # returns Nov
($year,$month,$day) = EPrints::Time::get_date_array( [$time] )
Static method that returns the given time (in UNIX time, seconds since 1.1.79) in an array.
This is the local date not the UTC date.
$datestamp = EPrints::Time::get_iso_date( [$time] )
Method that returns the given time (in UNIX time, seconds since 1.1.79) in the format used by EPrints and MySQL (YYYY-MM-DD).
This is the localtime date, not UTC.
$timestamp = EPrints::Time::human_time( [$time] )
Return a string describing the current local date and time in the current locale's format (see Perl's 'localtime).
$timestamp = EPrints::Time::get_iso_timestamp( [$time] );
Return a UTC timestamp of the form YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
e.g. 2005-02-12T09:23:33Z
$time in seconds from 1970. If not defined then assume current time.
$timestamp = EPrints::Time::human_delay( $hours );
Returns a human readable amount of time.
$hours the number of hours representing the time you want to be human readable.
e.g. EPrints::Time::human_delay( 28 ); # returns "1 day"
e.g. EPrints::Time::human_delay( 400 ); # returns "2 weeks"