UTCDateTime::toDateTime() method returnig 1970 datetime












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I'm seeing something odd with UTCDateTime objects:



$dt = new UTCDateTime(time());
var_dump($dt);


Outputs:



object(MongoDBBSONUTCDateTime)#208 (1) {
["milliseconds"]=>
int(1478644003)
}


OK, so this timestamp is 8th Nov 2016.



But when I do the following:



var_dump($dt->toDateTime());


Outputs:



object(DateTime)#206 (3) {
["date"]=>
string(26) "1970-01-18 02:44:04.105000"
["timezone_type"]=>
int(1)
["timezone"]=>
string(6) "+00:00"
}


The date is reset to 1970 :( What might be the cause of this? Am I using these objects correctly? It should be a DateTime representation of the UTCDateTime - http://php.net/manual/en/mongodb-bson-utcdatetime.todatetime.php










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    I'm seeing something odd with UTCDateTime objects:



    $dt = new UTCDateTime(time());
    var_dump($dt);


    Outputs:



    object(MongoDBBSONUTCDateTime)#208 (1) {
    ["milliseconds"]=>
    int(1478644003)
    }


    OK, so this timestamp is 8th Nov 2016.



    But when I do the following:



    var_dump($dt->toDateTime());


    Outputs:



    object(DateTime)#206 (3) {
    ["date"]=>
    string(26) "1970-01-18 02:44:04.105000"
    ["timezone_type"]=>
    int(1)
    ["timezone"]=>
    string(6) "+00:00"
    }


    The date is reset to 1970 :( What might be the cause of this? Am I using these objects correctly? It should be a DateTime representation of the UTCDateTime - http://php.net/manual/en/mongodb-bson-utcdatetime.todatetime.php










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      I'm seeing something odd with UTCDateTime objects:



      $dt = new UTCDateTime(time());
      var_dump($dt);


      Outputs:



      object(MongoDBBSONUTCDateTime)#208 (1) {
      ["milliseconds"]=>
      int(1478644003)
      }


      OK, so this timestamp is 8th Nov 2016.



      But when I do the following:



      var_dump($dt->toDateTime());


      Outputs:



      object(DateTime)#206 (3) {
      ["date"]=>
      string(26) "1970-01-18 02:44:04.105000"
      ["timezone_type"]=>
      int(1)
      ["timezone"]=>
      string(6) "+00:00"
      }


      The date is reset to 1970 :( What might be the cause of this? Am I using these objects correctly? It should be a DateTime representation of the UTCDateTime - http://php.net/manual/en/mongodb-bson-utcdatetime.todatetime.php










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      I'm seeing something odd with UTCDateTime objects:



      $dt = new UTCDateTime(time());
      var_dump($dt);


      Outputs:



      object(MongoDBBSONUTCDateTime)#208 (1) {
      ["milliseconds"]=>
      int(1478644003)
      }


      OK, so this timestamp is 8th Nov 2016.



      But when I do the following:



      var_dump($dt->toDateTime());


      Outputs:



      object(DateTime)#206 (3) {
      ["date"]=>
      string(26) "1970-01-18 02:44:04.105000"
      ["timezone_type"]=>
      int(1)
      ["timezone"]=>
      string(6) "+00:00"
      }


      The date is reset to 1970 :( What might be the cause of this? Am I using these objects correctly? It should be a DateTime representation of the UTCDateTime - http://php.net/manual/en/mongodb-bson-utcdatetime.todatetime.php







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      asked Nov 8 '16 at 22:31









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          Choose any one step for your code



          STEP 1 :



          new MongoDBBSONUTCDateTime( (int) $timestamp * 1000 );


          STEP 2 :



          You can use below function instead of direct assigning. Example : mongoDate('1542957787');



          function mongoDate( $timestamp = '' ) {

          if ( empty($timestamp) && $timestamp != 0 ) {
          return false;
          }


          if ( strlen( (string) $timestamp ) == 13 ) { // timestamp length in MilliSeconds
          return new MongoDBBSONUTCDateTime( (int) $timestamp );
          }

          return new MongoDBBSONUTCDateTime( (int) $timestamp * 1000 );

          }





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            Choose any one step for your code



            STEP 1 :



            new MongoDBBSONUTCDateTime( (int) $timestamp * 1000 );


            STEP 2 :



            You can use below function instead of direct assigning. Example : mongoDate('1542957787');



            function mongoDate( $timestamp = '' ) {

            if ( empty($timestamp) && $timestamp != 0 ) {
            return false;
            }


            if ( strlen( (string) $timestamp ) == 13 ) { // timestamp length in MilliSeconds
            return new MongoDBBSONUTCDateTime( (int) $timestamp );
            }

            return new MongoDBBSONUTCDateTime( (int) $timestamp * 1000 );

            }





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              Choose any one step for your code



              STEP 1 :



              new MongoDBBSONUTCDateTime( (int) $timestamp * 1000 );


              STEP 2 :



              You can use below function instead of direct assigning. Example : mongoDate('1542957787');



              function mongoDate( $timestamp = '' ) {

              if ( empty($timestamp) && $timestamp != 0 ) {
              return false;
              }


              if ( strlen( (string) $timestamp ) == 13 ) { // timestamp length in MilliSeconds
              return new MongoDBBSONUTCDateTime( (int) $timestamp );
              }

              return new MongoDBBSONUTCDateTime( (int) $timestamp * 1000 );

              }





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                Choose any one step for your code



                STEP 1 :



                new MongoDBBSONUTCDateTime( (int) $timestamp * 1000 );


                STEP 2 :



                You can use below function instead of direct assigning. Example : mongoDate('1542957787');



                function mongoDate( $timestamp = '' ) {

                if ( empty($timestamp) && $timestamp != 0 ) {
                return false;
                }


                if ( strlen( (string) $timestamp ) == 13 ) { // timestamp length in MilliSeconds
                return new MongoDBBSONUTCDateTime( (int) $timestamp );
                }

                return new MongoDBBSONUTCDateTime( (int) $timestamp * 1000 );

                }





                share|improve this answer














                Choose any one step for your code



                STEP 1 :



                new MongoDBBSONUTCDateTime( (int) $timestamp * 1000 );


                STEP 2 :



                You can use below function instead of direct assigning. Example : mongoDate('1542957787');



                function mongoDate( $timestamp = '' ) {

                if ( empty($timestamp) && $timestamp != 0 ) {
                return false;
                }


                if ( strlen( (string) $timestamp ) == 13 ) { // timestamp length in MilliSeconds
                return new MongoDBBSONUTCDateTime( (int) $timestamp );
                }

                return new MongoDBBSONUTCDateTime( (int) $timestamp * 1000 );

                }






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                answered Nov 22 at 18:46









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