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DATETIME
About 2 min
Syntax
${DATETIME.<format>}
Definition
Get the current date and time based on the provided format. The marker has to use the valid DateTime format according to the official PHP date formatting rules.
| format character | Description | Example returned values |
|---|---|---|
| Day | --- | --- |
| d | Day of the month, 2 digits with leading zeros | 01 to 31 |
| D | A textual representation of a day, three letters | Mon through Sun |
| j | Day of the month without leading zeros | 1 to 31 |
| l | (lowercase 'L') A full textual representation of the day | Sunday through Saturday |
| N | ISO 8601 numeric representation of the day of the week | 1 (for Monday) through 7 (for Sunday) |
| S | English ordinal suffix for the day of the month, 2 chars | st, nd, rd or th. Works well with j |
| w | Numeric representation of the day of the week | 0 (for Sunday) through 6 (for Saturday) |
| z | The day of the year (starting from 0) | 0 through 365 |
| Week | --- | --- |
| W | ISO 8601 week number of year, weeks starting on Monday | Example: 42 (the 42nd week in the year) |
| Month | --- | --- |
| F | A full textual representation of a month | January through December |
| m | Numeric representation of a month, with leading zeros | 01 through 12 |
| M | A short textual representation of a month, three letters | Jan through Dec |
| n | Numeric representation of a month, without leading zeros | 1 through 12 |
| t | Number of days in the given month | 28 through 31 |
| Year | --- | --- |
| L | Whether it's a leap year | 1 if it is a leap year, 0 otherwise. |
| o | ISO 8601 week-numbering year | Examples: 1999 or 2003 |
| X | An expanded full numeric representation of a year | Examples: -0055, +0787, +1999, +10191 |
| x | An expanded full numeric representation | Examples: -0055, 0787, 1999, +10191 |
| Y | A full numeric representation of a year | Examples: -0055, 0787, 1999, 2003, 10191 |
| y | A two digit representation of a year | Examples: 99 or 03 |
| Time | --- | --- |
| a | Lowercase Ante meridiem and Post meridiem | am or pm |
| A | Uppercase Ante meridiem and Post meridiem | AM or PM |
| B | Swatch Internet time | 000 through 999 |
| g | 12-hour format of an hour without leading zeros | 1 through 12 |
| G | 24-hour format of an hour without leading zeros | 0 through 23 |
| h | 12-hour format of an hour with leading zeros | 01 through 12 |
| H | 24-hour format of an hour with leading zeros | 00 through 23 |
| i | Minutes with leading zeros | 00 to 59 |
| s | Seconds with leading zeros | 00 through 59 |
| u | Microseconds | Example: 654321 |
| v | Milliseconds | Example: 654 |
| Timezone | --- | --- |
| e | Timezone identifier | Examples: UTC, GMT, Atlantic/Azores |
| I | Whether or not the date is in daylight saving time | 1 if Daylight Saving Time, 0 otherwise. |
| O | Difference to Greenwich time (GMT) without colon | Example: +0200 |
| P | Difference to Greenwich time (GMT) with colon | Example: +02:00 |
| p | The same as P, but returns Z instead of +00:00 | Examples: Z or +02:00 |
| T | Timezone abbreviation, if known; otherwise the GMT offset | Examples: EST, MDT, +05 |
| Z | Timezone offset in seconds | -43200 through 50400 |
| Full Date/Time | --- | --- |
| c | ISO 8601 date | 2004-02-12T15:19:21+00:00 |
| r | RFC 2822/RFC 5322 formatted date | Example: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 16:01:07 +0200 |
| U | Seconds since the Unix Epoch | See also time() |
In the example below, a user is not allowed to access the backend outside of business hours and over the weekend.
{
"Effect": "deny",
"Resource": "Capability:aam_access_dashboard",
"Condition": {
"Condition": {
"Between": {
"${DATETIME.G}": [
[
0,
8
],
[
18,
23
]
],
"${DATETIME.N}": [
6,
7
]
}
}
}
}