MongoDate::__construct

(PECL mongo >= 0.8.1)

MongoDate::__constructCreates a new date

Descrierea

public MongoDate::__construct ( int $sec = time() , int $usec = 0 )

Creates a new date. If no parameters are given, the current time is used.

Parametri

sec

Number of seconds since the epoch (i.e. 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00.000 UTC).

usec

Microseconds. Please be aware though that MongoDB's resolution is milliseconds and not microseconds, which means this value will be truncated to millisecond resolution.

Valorile întoarse

Returns this new date.

Exemple

Example #1 MongoDate::__construct() example

This example demonstrates creating a new date with the current time and a new date with a given time.

<?php

$d 
= new MongoDate();
echo 
"$d\n";
$d = new MongoDate(1234567890);
echo 
"$d\n";
$d = new MongoDate(strtotime("2009-05-01 00:00:01"));
echo 
"$d\n";

?>

Exemplul de mai sus va afișa ceva similar cu:

0.23660600 1235685067
0.00000000 1234567890
0.00000000 1241150401

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gb at tekkie dot ro
11 years ago
Please note that the second parameter should be a microseconds value, not a miliseconds one, as stated in the documentation.

I am using the code below to show you what I mean:
<?php
    $example
= new \DateTime('2013-09-22T10:41:44.451999');
   
$seconds = $example->getTimestamp();

   
// this is what documentation misleads you to think is needed
   
$miliseconds = floor($example->format('u') / 1000);

   
// this is what you should really use
   
$microseconds = $example->format('u');
   
$fullToString = $example->format('Y-m-d\TH:i:s.uP');

   
$collection->insert(array(
       
'timeMicroseconds' => new \MongoDate($seconds, $microseconds),
       
'toString' => $fullToString,
    ));
   
$collection->insert(array(
       
'timeMiliseconds' => new \MongoDate($seconds, $miliseconds),
       
'toString' => $fullToString,
    ));
?>

Let's take a look in the database to see what is really stored:
{
    "_id" : ObjectId("523f07cfc2b581eb7f069b1d"),
    "timeMicroseconds" : ISODate("2013-09-22T07:41:44.451Z"),
    "toString" : "2013-09-22T10:41:44.451999+03:00"
}

{
    "_id" : ObjectId("523f07cfc2b581eb7f069b1e"),
    "timeMiliseconds" : ISODate("2013-09-22T07:41:44.000Z"),
    "toString" : "2013-09-22T10:41:44.451999+03:00"
}
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