Format a posix time to a ISO8601 String.
None of the generated Strings include timezone postfix.
toUtcString : Mode -> Time.Posix -> String
Format a String without timezone offset
toUtcDateString : Time.Posix -> String
Format a date ("YYYY-MM-DD")
toUtcTimeString : Time.Posix -> String
Format a time ("hh:mm:ss")
toUtcTimeMilliString : Time.Posix -> String
Format a time including millis ("hh:mm:ss.sss")
toUtcDateTimeString : Time.Posix -> String
Format a date time ("YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss")
toUtcDateTimeMilliString : Time.Posix -> String
Format a time including millis ("YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sss")
toString : Mode -> Time.Zone -> Time.Posix -> String
Convert a posix time into a ISO8601 string
toDateString : Time.Zone -> Time.Posix -> String
Format a date ("YYYY-MM-DD")
toTimeString : Time.Zone -> Time.Posix -> String
Format a time ("hh:mm:ss")
toTimeMilliString : Time.Zone -> Time.Posix -> String
Format a time including millis ("hh:mm:ss.sss")
toDateTimeString : Time.Zone -> Time.Posix -> String
Format a date time ("YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss")
toDateTimeMilliString : Time.Zone -> Time.Posix -> String
Format a time including millis ("YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sss")
The precission of the resulting String can be defined by the Mode parameter
The resulting string will have the following format
toTuple : Time.Zone -> Time.Posix -> ( ( String, String, String ), ( String, String, String ), String )
Get a tuple containg strings for all date string parts
This can be used to quickly imlement your own format:
timeToString time =
let
( ( year, month, day ), ( hour, minute, second ), ms ) =
toTuple time
in
year ++ "/" ++ month ++ "/" ++ day ++ " " ++ hour ++ "_" ++ minute ++ "!"