I have the following method that takes a given Time (in UTC) as a parameter and converts it to the current time in a let's say 'friendlier format'.
A valid/normal input might be: '11:30' or '1:30' My problem is although the Time Zone set in my device is New York (-4 GMT) and even hardcode in this example! this functions keeps on transforming the time to -5 GMT (6:30 AM and 8:30 PM respectively)
-(NSString*) convertServerTimeToAppTimeFormat:(NSString*) input {
NSDateFormatter *dateFormatInput = [[NSDateFormatter alloc] init];
[dateFormatInput setDateFormat:@"HH:mm"];
[dateFormatInput setTimeZone :[NSTimeZone timeZoneForSecondsFromGMT:0]];
NSDate *date = [dateFormatInput dateFromString:input];
NSDateFormatter *dateFormatInputOutput = [[NSDateFormatter alloc] init];
[dateFormatInputOutput setDateFormat:@"h:mm a"];
[dateFormatInputOutput setTimeZone: [NSTimeZone localTimeZone]];
[dateFormatInputOutput setTimeZone:[NSTimeZone timeZoneWithName:@"America/New_York"]];
return [dateFormatInputOutput stringFromDate:date];
}
There definitely must be something very obvious that I am not seeing. I would normaly use:
[NSTimeZone localTimeZone]
To get the current Time Zone where my user is instead of hard-coding it as I am doing here, but I think that the hard coded version should help to make the bug even more obvious.