I have a SystemTime
variable and I want to get the ISO 8601 format from that date.
3 Answers
The chrono package is the right tool for the job here. SystemTime
may or may not be UTC, and chrono takes care of many irritating little details.
use chrono::prelude::{DateTime, Utc};
fn iso8601(st: &std::time::SystemTime) -> String {
let dt: DateTime<Utc> = st.clone().into();
format!("{}", dt.format("%+"))
// formats like "2001-07-08T00:34:60.026490+09:30"
}
To customize the format differently, see the chrono::format::strftime
docs.
-
std::time::SystemTime
is tagged with theClone
trait so passing a value instead of a reference should be preferred here.– FlorianDec 4, 2022 at 8:20
Convert it to a chrono::DateTime
then use to_rfc3339
:
use chrono::{DateTime, Utc}; // 0.4.15
use std::time::SystemTime;
fn main() {
let now = SystemTime::now();
let now: DateTime<Utc> = now.into();
let now = now.to_rfc3339();
println!("{}", now);
}
2020-10-01T01:47:12.746202562+00:00
The docs explain the naming choice of the methods:
ISO 8601 allows some freedom over the syntax and RFC 3339 exercises that freedom to rigidly define a fixed format
See also:
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You can also use the following .format() string to represent something close to JavaScript's .toISOString() function:
Utc::now().format("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%.3fZ")
to get something like this:2022-12-29T00:00:00.000Z
Playground Link: play.rust-lang.org/… Dec 29, 2022 at 14:09
You can also use the time crate (doc). With the latest alpha release (0.3.0-ALPHA-0) you can use
format_into()
method while providing a &mut impl io::Write
. Alternatively, you can simply use the format()
method which is also compatible with older stable releases.
use time::{
format_description::well_known::Rfc3339, // For 0.3.0-alpha-0
// Format::Rfc3339, // For 0.2 stable versions
OffsetDateTime
};
use std::time::SystemTime;
fn to_rfc3339<T>(dt: T) -> String where T: Into<OffsetDateTime> {
dt.into().format(&Rfc3339)
}
fn main() {
let now = SystemTime::now();
println!("{}", to_rfc3339(now));
}
You will have to add the formatting
feature to your Cargo.toml
to use format_into()
(i.e. formatting on v0.3+ require the feature to be enabled).
Note that you can also specify your own strftime
-like format string to format
/format_into
.