Get Local timezone from specific zone
I currently use Luxon with the following code:
this.now = DateTime.local();
However, I'd like to get the current time from another timezone like 'Europe/London'. Is this possible in Luxon?
Something like this:
this.now = DateTime.local('Europe/London');
Anyone knows how to do this?
angular luxon
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I currently use Luxon with the following code:
this.now = DateTime.local();
However, I'd like to get the current time from another timezone like 'Europe/London'. Is this possible in Luxon?
Something like this:
this.now = DateTime.local('Europe/London');
Anyone knows how to do this?
angular luxon
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I currently use Luxon with the following code:
this.now = DateTime.local();
However, I'd like to get the current time from another timezone like 'Europe/London'. Is this possible in Luxon?
Something like this:
this.now = DateTime.local('Europe/London');
Anyone knows how to do this?
angular luxon
I currently use Luxon with the following code:
this.now = DateTime.local();
However, I'd like to get the current time from another timezone like 'Europe/London'. Is this possible in Luxon?
Something like this:
this.now = DateTime.local('Europe/London');
Anyone knows how to do this?
angular luxon
angular luxon
asked Oct 30 '18 at 22:02
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Yes, you can use setZone
method that:
"Set" the DateTime's zone to specified zone. Returns a newly-constructed DateTime.
or you can use fromObject
specifying zone
property as suggested by snickersnack in the comments.
Here a live sample:
const DateTime = luxon.DateTime;
const now = DateTime.local().setZone('Europe/London');
console.log( now.toLocaleString(DateTime.DATETIME_FULL) );
// Using fromObject as suggested by snickersnack
const nowObj = DateTime.fromObject( zone: 'Europe/London' );
console.log( nowObj.toLocaleString(DateTime.DATETIME_FULL) );
<script src="https://moment.github.io/luxon/global/luxon.min.js"></script>
See also Creating DateTimes in a zone section of the manual.
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It's not well documented, but you can also doDateTime.fromObject( zone: "Europe/London" )
– snickersnack
Nov 11 '18 at 16:34
@snickersnack you are right, thank you for the comment. I've edited my answer to include thefromObject
solution.
– VincenzoC
Nov 11 '18 at 22:14
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Yes, you can use setZone
method that:
"Set" the DateTime's zone to specified zone. Returns a newly-constructed DateTime.
or you can use fromObject
specifying zone
property as suggested by snickersnack in the comments.
Here a live sample:
const DateTime = luxon.DateTime;
const now = DateTime.local().setZone('Europe/London');
console.log( now.toLocaleString(DateTime.DATETIME_FULL) );
// Using fromObject as suggested by snickersnack
const nowObj = DateTime.fromObject( zone: 'Europe/London' );
console.log( nowObj.toLocaleString(DateTime.DATETIME_FULL) );
<script src="https://moment.github.io/luxon/global/luxon.min.js"></script>
See also Creating DateTimes in a zone section of the manual.
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It's not well documented, but you can also doDateTime.fromObject( zone: "Europe/London" )
– snickersnack
Nov 11 '18 at 16:34
@snickersnack you are right, thank you for the comment. I've edited my answer to include thefromObject
solution.
– VincenzoC
Nov 11 '18 at 22:14
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Yes, you can use setZone
method that:
"Set" the DateTime's zone to specified zone. Returns a newly-constructed DateTime.
or you can use fromObject
specifying zone
property as suggested by snickersnack in the comments.
Here a live sample:
const DateTime = luxon.DateTime;
const now = DateTime.local().setZone('Europe/London');
console.log( now.toLocaleString(DateTime.DATETIME_FULL) );
// Using fromObject as suggested by snickersnack
const nowObj = DateTime.fromObject( zone: 'Europe/London' );
console.log( nowObj.toLocaleString(DateTime.DATETIME_FULL) );
<script src="https://moment.github.io/luxon/global/luxon.min.js"></script>
See also Creating DateTimes in a zone section of the manual.
1
It's not well documented, but you can also doDateTime.fromObject( zone: "Europe/London" )
– snickersnack
Nov 11 '18 at 16:34
@snickersnack you are right, thank you for the comment. I've edited my answer to include thefromObject
solution.
– VincenzoC
Nov 11 '18 at 22:14
add a comment |
Yes, you can use setZone
method that:
"Set" the DateTime's zone to specified zone. Returns a newly-constructed DateTime.
or you can use fromObject
specifying zone
property as suggested by snickersnack in the comments.
Here a live sample:
const DateTime = luxon.DateTime;
const now = DateTime.local().setZone('Europe/London');
console.log( now.toLocaleString(DateTime.DATETIME_FULL) );
// Using fromObject as suggested by snickersnack
const nowObj = DateTime.fromObject( zone: 'Europe/London' );
console.log( nowObj.toLocaleString(DateTime.DATETIME_FULL) );
<script src="https://moment.github.io/luxon/global/luxon.min.js"></script>
See also Creating DateTimes in a zone section of the manual.
Yes, you can use setZone
method that:
"Set" the DateTime's zone to specified zone. Returns a newly-constructed DateTime.
or you can use fromObject
specifying zone
property as suggested by snickersnack in the comments.
Here a live sample:
const DateTime = luxon.DateTime;
const now = DateTime.local().setZone('Europe/London');
console.log( now.toLocaleString(DateTime.DATETIME_FULL) );
// Using fromObject as suggested by snickersnack
const nowObj = DateTime.fromObject( zone: 'Europe/London' );
console.log( nowObj.toLocaleString(DateTime.DATETIME_FULL) );
<script src="https://moment.github.io/luxon/global/luxon.min.js"></script>
See also Creating DateTimes in a zone section of the manual.
const DateTime = luxon.DateTime;
const now = DateTime.local().setZone('Europe/London');
console.log( now.toLocaleString(DateTime.DATETIME_FULL) );
// Using fromObject as suggested by snickersnack
const nowObj = DateTime.fromObject( zone: 'Europe/London' );
console.log( nowObj.toLocaleString(DateTime.DATETIME_FULL) );
<script src="https://moment.github.io/luxon/global/luxon.min.js"></script>
const DateTime = luxon.DateTime;
const now = DateTime.local().setZone('Europe/London');
console.log( now.toLocaleString(DateTime.DATETIME_FULL) );
// Using fromObject as suggested by snickersnack
const nowObj = DateTime.fromObject( zone: 'Europe/London' );
console.log( nowObj.toLocaleString(DateTime.DATETIME_FULL) );
<script src="https://moment.github.io/luxon/global/luxon.min.js"></script>
edited Nov 11 '18 at 22:12
answered Nov 1 '18 at 23:46
VincenzoC
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It's not well documented, but you can also doDateTime.fromObject( zone: "Europe/London" )
– snickersnack
Nov 11 '18 at 16:34
@snickersnack you are right, thank you for the comment. I've edited my answer to include thefromObject
solution.
– VincenzoC
Nov 11 '18 at 22:14
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1
It's not well documented, but you can also doDateTime.fromObject( zone: "Europe/London" )
– snickersnack
Nov 11 '18 at 16:34
@snickersnack you are right, thank you for the comment. I've edited my answer to include thefromObject
solution.
– VincenzoC
Nov 11 '18 at 22:14
1
1
It's not well documented, but you can also do
DateTime.fromObject( zone: "Europe/London" )
– snickersnack
Nov 11 '18 at 16:34
It's not well documented, but you can also do
DateTime.fromObject( zone: "Europe/London" )
– snickersnack
Nov 11 '18 at 16:34
@snickersnack you are right, thank you for the comment. I've edited my answer to include the
fromObject
solution.– VincenzoC
Nov 11 '18 at 22:14
@snickersnack you are right, thank you for the comment. I've edited my answer to include the
fromObject
solution.– VincenzoC
Nov 11 '18 at 22:14
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