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Time::Moment::Epoch

Convert various epoch times to Time::Moment times in Perl.

For example, running this code

#!/usr/bin/env perl

use v5.26;
use warnings;
use Time::Moment::Epoch qw(:all);

say unix(1234567890);

say chrome(12879041490654321);

would give

2009-02-13T23:31:30Z
2009-02-13T23:31:30.654321Z

Now there are functions in the other direction too! For example, running this

#!/usr/bin/env perl

use v5.26;
use warnings;
use Time::Moment::Epoch qw(:all);

say to_unix('2009-02-13T23:31:30Z');

say to_chrome('2009-02-13T23:31:30.654321Z');

gives

1234567890
12879041490654321

See the included scripts bin/convert_epoch and bin/is_epoch for more example usage.

Contributors

@noppers originally worked out how to do the Google Calendar calculation.

@regina-verbae made numerous improvements to the code, tests, and documentation.

@iopuckoi added a link and fixed quotes.

History

This project was first done with DateTime. Then it was refactored to use Time::Piece, which is in the standard library. When I found out about Time::Moment, I just had to refactor it again. Dependencies be damned-- I like this one the best!

See Also

See the Time::Moment::Epoch web page for motivation.

Time::Moment::Epoch is now available on CPAN.

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