Original developer: https://github.com/p3ym4n/jdate I just bumped carbon version for new laravel versions.
Date converter from Jalali to Georgian and vice versa. It has Carbon instance inside and it's Laravel friendly.
This package is using carbon as core for Georgian calendar.
$ composer require mastani/laravel-jdate
<?php
require 'vendor/autoload.php';
use p3ym4n\JDate\JDate;
JDate::now(); //1395-11-08 16:51:08
JDate::today(); //1395-11-08 00:00:00
JDate::tomorrow(); //1395-11-09 00:00:00
JDate::createFromTimestamp(1485523813); //1395-11-08 17:00:13
JDate::create(1395, 11, 11, 12, 13, 36); //1395-11-11 12:13:36
JDate::createFromFormat('Y/n/j', '1395/12/30'); //1395-12-30 17:01:21
$carbon = new Carbon\Carbon();
$jdate = JDate::createFromCarbon($carbon); //1395-11-08 17:32:43
//Some Relative Modifiers...
$jdate->startOfDay(); //1395-11-08 00:00:00
$jdate->startOfMonth(); //1395-11-01 00:00:00
$jdate->startOfYear(); //1395-01-01 00:00:00
$jdate->startOfDecade(); //1390-01-01 00:00:00
$jdate->startOfCentury(); //1300-01-01 00:00:00
$jdate->endOfDay(); //1395-11-08 23:59:59
$jdate->endOfMonth(); //1395-11-30 23:59:59
$jdate->endOfYear(); //1395-12-30 23:59:59 (remember that 1395 is a leap year)
$jdate->endOfDecade(); //1399-12-30 23:59:59
$jdate->endOfCentury(); //1399-12-30 23:59:59
//Other Modifiers...
$jdate->addDay(2); //1395-11-10 17:32:43
$jdate->subMonth(); //1395-10-10 17:32:43
$jdate->addHours(3); //1395-10-10 20:32:43
- This package is compatible with laravel 5 .