Does anyone know how to pass a given variable instead the Carbon's default parameters?
The documentation of Carbon says:
// CARBON SAMPLE
$dtToronto = Carbon::createFromDate(2012, 1, 1, 'America/Toronto');
$dtVancouver = Carbon::createFromDate(2012, 1, 1, 'America/Vancouver');
echo $dtVancouver->diffInHours($dtToronto); // 3
And i want to do something like this in my controller:
// EXAMPLE
$date = "2016-09-16 11:00:00";
$datework = Carbon::createFromDate($date);
$now = Carbon::now();
$testdate = $datework->diffInDays($now);
And retrieving that on a Blade template
// VIEW ON BLADE
<td> {{ $testdate }} </td>
You are not following the example from the Carbon Documentation . The method Carbon::createFromDate()
expects 4 parameters: year , month , day and timezone . And you are trying to pass a formatted date string.
If you want to create a Carbon object from a formatted date string you can use the constructor of the class just like this:
$date = "2016-09-17 11:00:00";
$datework = new Carbon($date);
Or you can use the static Carbon::parse()
method:
$date = "2016-09-17 11:00:00";
$datework = Carbon::parse($date);
For your purposes you can use the this full example:
$date = Carbon::parse('2016-09-17 11:00:00');
$now = Carbon::now();
$diff = $date->diffInDays($now);
And then in your Blade template:
<td> {{ $diff }} </td>
Blade Template
A shorter code
{{ $diff = Carbon\Carbon::parse($data->last_updated)->diffForHumans() }}
Result : 6 minutes ago
您可以通过执行以下操作来清理代码并删除注释掉的代码:
<td>{{ $diff = Carbon\Carbon::parse($work['date'])->diffForHumans(Carbon\Carbon::now()) }} </td>
Carbon means you do not need to mix PHP Datetime and Carbon. Once you have the datetime as a Carbon, simply do this...
$comparisonTimeAsCarbon->diffAsCarbonInterval($theOtherTimeAsCarbon)
You can change diffAsCarbonInterval
to diffAsSeconds
, diffAsMinutes
and many more.
diffForHumans
is one of my faves.
Or, choose your own format with...
$comparisonTimeAsCarbon->diff($theOtherTimeAsCarbon)->format('%I:%S')
Carbon will even let you add text instead of a Carbon time, but, I recommend you use Carbon before you parse it, just in case.
Shortest way
We can directly write it in blade
<span>{{ \Carbon\Carbon::parse( $start_date )->diffInDays( $end_date ) }}</span>
You can use on a Blade template directly:
{{ (Carbon\Carbon::parse(Auth::user()->created_at))->diffInDays(Carbon\Carbon::now()) }}
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