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I am generating fake dates between a specific interval with faker. Generated dates result TIMESTAMP formate. I need to format it like 'Y-m-d' for insert into MySQL database table.

$events = $faker->dateTimeBetween('-30 days', '+30 days');
$dateFormate = Carbon::createFromTimestamp('Y-m-d H:i:s', $events )->format('Y-m-d');

But in the time of database seeding it gives an error

 [ErrorException]
  A non well formed numeric value encountered
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    What does "But its not working properly" mean? Where's the issue? Faker? Carbon? When you're trying to insert the data? Errors? Invalid data? Aug 29, 2017 at 4:55
  • Sorry . I edited the question with the specific error.
    – Jason
    Aug 29, 2017 at 4:58
  • Carbon::createFromTimestamp() takes a timestamp (unix timestamp) as first argument and not a DateTime-object, which $faker->dateTimeBetween() returns. Check out Carbons documentation Aug 29, 2017 at 5:01
  • Could you post the output of dd($events) Aug 29, 2017 at 5:02
  • This was helpful for me in understanding how to use Carbon and Faker together: stackoverflow.com/a/54798012/470749
    – Ryan
    Feb 21, 2019 at 1:52

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You're using both Carbon and the result from faker wrong (you don't need to use Carbon at all).

This row:

$events = $faker->dateTimeBetween('-30 days', '+30 days');

returns a DateTime instance. If you want to get the date in the format "Y-m-d" from a DateTime instance, all you need to do is to call DateTime:format():

$dateFormat = $events->format('Y-m-d');

That should give you the date in the format you want.

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that will return a carbon instance.

$date = \Carbon\Carbon::createFromTimeStamp($faker->dateTimeBetween('now', '+7 days')->getTimestamp());

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