I am adding auction-based data to my system. For example:
user's timezone is : `America/Denver`
auction start time is : Thu, 21 Jun 2012 03:46:22 AM
auction period : 1 day.
auction end time : Fri, 22 Jun 2012 03:46:22 AM
I store all these information as it is in my DB (i.e. all stored time based on user’s timezone).
Now I want the actual difference between end time and current time (of America/Denver timezone).
I used DateTime() functions
so even I don’t convert the timezone; it returns same difference (and that is wrong too).
My PHP code is below; you can also find it at CodePad
$end_time = 'Fri, 22 Jun 2012 03:46:22 AM';
$tz = 'America/Denver';
dateDifference($end_time,$tz);
function dateDifference($end, $tz = NULL)
{
$owner_tz = new DateTimeZone($tz);
//var_dump($owner_tz->getName());
$from = new DateTime("now", new DateTimeZone('GMT'));
$from ->setTimeZone($owner_tz);
$to = new DateTime($end,new DateTimeZone('GMT'));
/* @Note:I have commented below setTimeZone() because I have already stored
* `end time` as per user's timezone, So I dont need to convert it again
* into user's timezone.you can un-comment below line.
* it doesn't affect the results anyways.
*/
//$to ->setTimeZone($owner_tz);
//procedural style using date_diff()
$interval = date_diff($from, $to);
var_dump($interval);
// OO style using dateTime::diff()
$interval = $from->diff($to);
var_dump($interval);
}
Returns:
object(DateInterval)[4]
public 'y' => int 0
public 'm' => int 0
public 'd' => int 0
public 'h' => int 16
public 'i' => int 40
public 's' => int 24
public 'invert' => int 0
public 'days' => int 6015
References:
I got the solution, so i would like to share
Actually I have set default timezone in
config.inc.phpfile as belowdate_default_timezone_set('America/Los_Angeles');then I check the current time and timezone of MySQL server from phpmyadmin with below query
This return the
OFFSETvalue +05:30solution steps:
First I changed the timezone of mySQL Server to GMT/UTC +00:00 ( I have super privilage on mySQL server)
We save the date and time using
start_date = NOW()( column datatype:DATETIME)Now there is 2 way to get date and time as per user’s timezone (
America/Denver)first method ( using PHP DateTime)
second method (using MySQL UNIX_TIMESTAMP)
Note : dont change
start_dateto timestamp withstrtotime(). It will return different value from theUNIX_TIMESTAMP()i.e.