Cldr.DateTime (Cldr Dates & Times v2.6.0) View Source
Provides localization and formatting of a DateTime
struct or any map with the keys :year, :month,
:day, :calendar, :hour, :minute, :second and optionally :microsecond.
Cldr.DateTime provides support for the built-in calendar
Calendar.ISO or any calendars defined with
ex_cldr_calendars
CLDR provides standard format strings for DateTime which
are reresented by the names :short, :medium, :long
and :full. This allows for locale-independent
formatting since each locale will define the underlying
format string as appropriate.
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to_string(datetime, backend \\ Cldr.Date.default_backend(), options \\ [])
View SourceSpecs
to_string(map(), Cldr.backend() | Keyword.t(), Keyword.t()) :: {:ok, String.t()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
Formats a DateTime according to a format string as defined in CLDR and described in TR35
Arguments
datetimeis a%DateTime{}or %NaiveDateTime{}struct or any map that contains the keys:year,:month,:day,:calendar.:hour,:minuteand:secondwith optional:microsecond.backendis any module that includesuse Cldrand therefore is aCldrbackend module. The default isCldr.default_backend/0.optionsis a keyword list of options for formatting.
Options
format::short|:medium|:long|:fullor a format string or any of the keys returned byCldr.DateTime.available_format_names. The default is:mediumlocaleis any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/0or aCldr.LanguageTagstruct. The default isCldr.get_locale/0number_system:a number system into which the formatted date digits should be transliteratedera: :variantwill use a variant for the era is one is available in the locale. In the "en" for example, the localeera: :variantwill return "BCE" instead of "BC".period: :variantwill use a variant for the time period and flexible time period if one is available in the locale. For example, in the "en" localeperiod: :variantwill return "pm" instead of "PM"
Returns
{:ok, formatted_datetime}or{:error, reason}
Examples
iex> {:ok, datetime} = DateTime.from_naive(~N[2000-01-01 23:59:59.0], "Etc/UTC")
iex> Cldr.DateTime.to_string datetime
{:ok, "Jan 1, 2000, 11:59:59 PM"}
iex> Cldr.DateTime.to_string datetime, MyApp.Cldr, locale: "en"
{:ok, "Jan 1, 2000, 11:59:59 PM"}
iex> Cldr.DateTime.to_string datetime, MyApp.Cldr, format: :long, locale: "en"
{:ok, "January 1, 2000 at 11:59:59 PM UTC"}
iex> Cldr.DateTime.to_string datetime, MyApp.Cldr, format: :hms, locale: "en"
{:ok, "23:59:59"}
iex> Cldr.DateTime.to_string datetime, MyApp.Cldr, format: :full, locale: "en"
{:ok, "Saturday, January 1, 2000 at 11:59:59 PM GMT"}
iex> Cldr.DateTime.to_string datetime, MyApp.Cldr, format: :full, locale: "fr"
{:ok, "samedi 1 janvier 2000 à 23:59:59 UTC"}
to_string!(datetime, backend \\ Cldr.Date.default_backend(), options \\ [])
View SourceSpecs
Formats a DateTime according to a format string as defined in CLDR and described in TR35 returning a formatted string or raising on error.
Arguments
datetimeis a%DateTime{}or %NaiveDateTime{}struct or any map that contains the keys:year,:month,:day,:calendar.:hour,:minuteand:secondwith optional:microsecond.backendis any module that includesuse Cldrand therefore is aCldrbackend module. The default isCldr.default_backend/0.optionsis a keyword list of options for formatting.
Options
format::short|:medium|:long|:fullor a format string or any of the keys returned byCldr.DateTime.available_format_namesor a format string. The default is:mediumlocaleis any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/0or aCldr.LanguageTagstruct. The default isCldr.get_locale/0number_system:a number system into which the formatted date digits should be transliteratedera: :variantwill use a variant for the era is one is available in the locale. In the "en" for example, the localeera: :variantwill return "BCE" instead of "BC".period: :variantwill use a variant for the time period and flexible time period if one is available in the locale. For example, in the "en" localeperiod: :variantwill return "pm" instead of "PM"
Returns
formatted_datetimeorraises an exception
Examples
iex> {:ok, datetime} = DateTime.from_naive(~N[2000-01-01 23:59:59.0], "Etc/UTC")
iex> Cldr.DateTime.to_string! datetime, MyApp.Cldr, locale: "en"
"Jan 1, 2000, 11:59:59 PM"
iex> Cldr.DateTime.to_string! datetime, MyApp.Cldr, format: :long, locale: "en"
"January 1, 2000 at 11:59:59 PM UTC"
iex> Cldr.DateTime.to_string! datetime, MyApp.Cldr, format: :full, locale: "en"
"Saturday, January 1, 2000 at 11:59:59 PM GMT"
iex> Cldr.DateTime.to_string! datetime, MyApp.Cldr, format: :full, locale: "fr"
"samedi 1 janvier 2000 à 23:59:59 UTC"