With this package you can get easy formated date string in your language.
German:
Date:
20.08.15
20.08.2015
20. August 2015
Donnerstag, 20. August 2015
Time:
13:21
13:21:54 (with seconds)
Full:
20.08.15 13:21
20.08.2015 13:21
20. August 2015 13:21
Donnerstag, 20. August 2015 13:21
Italy:
Date:
20/08/15
20/ago/2015
20 agosto 2015
giovedì 20 agosto 2015
Time:
13:26
13:26:36 (with seconds)
Full:
20/08/15 13:26
20/ago/2015 13:26
20 agosto 2015 13:26
giovedì 20 agosto 2015 13:26:36 (with seconds)
English:
Date:
8/20/15
Aug 20, 2015
August 20, 2015
Thursday, August 20, 2015
Time:
1:25 PM
1:25:28 PM (with seconds)
Full:
8/20/15, 1:25 PM
Aug 20, 2015, 1:25 PM
August 20, 2015 at 1:25 PM
Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 1:25:28 PM (with seconds)
Spanish:
Date:
20/8/15
20/8/2015
20 de agosto de 2015
jueves, 20 de agosto de 2015
Time:
13:27
13:27:42 (with seconds)
Full:
20/8/15 13:27
20/8/2015 13:27
20 de agosto de 2015, 13:27
jueves, 20 de agosto de 2015, 13:27:42 (with seconds)
And many more...
You can look all available language packages with:
aptitude search language-pack-
Install some languages:
sudo apt-get install language-pack-de language-pack-en language-pack-es language-pack-it
sudo locale-gen
Check your available languages:
locale -a
Make sure that you have languages in format like this: de_DE
Install php international support:
sudo apt-get install php-intl
Check that this extension is included:
php -m | grep intl
Laravel require this package with composer:
composer require approached/laravel-date-international
After updating composer, add the ServiceProvider to the providers array in config/app.php:
Approached\LaravelDateInternational\ServiceProvider::class,
and
'Dateintl'=> Approached\LaravelDateInternational\DateIntlFacade::class,
Blade:
Date:<br>
{{ dateintl_date('short', $date) }}<br>
{{ dateintl_date('medium', $date) }}<br>
{{ dateintl_date('long', $date) }}<br>
{{ dateintl_date('full', $date) }}<br><br>
Time:<br>
{{ dateintl_time($date) }}<br>
{{ dateintl_time($date, true) }} (with seconds)<br><br>
Full:<br>
{{ dateintl_full('short', $date) }}<br>
{{ dateintl_full('medium', $date) }}<br>
{{ dateintl_full('long', $date) }}<br>
{{ dateintl_full('full', $date, true) }} (with seconds)<br>
PHP:
$str = Dateintl::full('short', $date);
Calendar:
With the last parameter you can control which calendar you want to use:
$str = Dateintl::full('short', $date, false, 'japanese');
Could be these values :
- persian
- japanese
- buddhist
- chinese
- indian
- islamic
- hebrew
- coptic
- ethiopic
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