Wire date time date
Format a date, using PHP date(), strftime() or other special strings (see arguments).
This is designed to work the same way as PHP's date()
but be able to accept any common format used in ProcessWire. This is helpful for reducing code in places where you might have logic determining when to use date()
, strftime()
, wireRelativeTimeStr()
or some other date formatting function.
Example
// Output the current date/time in relative format
echo $datetime->date('relative');
Usage
// basic usage
$string = $datetime->date();
// usage with all arguments
$string = $datetime->date($format = '', $ts = null);
Arguments
Name
Type(s)
Description
format
(optional)
string, int
Use one of the following:
- PHP date format
- PHP strftime format (detected by presence of a '%' somewhere in it)
relative
for a relative date/time string.relative-
for a relative date/time string with no tense.rel
for an abbreviated relative date/time string.rel-
for an abbreviated relative date/time string with no tense.r
for an extra-abbreviated relative date/time string.r-
for an extra-abbreviated relative date/time string with no tense.ts
makes it return a unix timestamp- blank string makes it use the system date format ($config->dateFormat)
- If given an integer and no second argument specified, it is assumed to be the second ($ts) argument.
ts
(optional)
int, string, null
Optionally specify the date/time stamp or strtotime() compatible string. If not specified, current time is used.
Return value
string
bool
Formatted date/time, or boolean false on failure