What format is the Safari History.db history_visits.visit_time in?

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When looking at the History.db from Safari, there\'s a table named history_visits which has a column named visit_time, which is a REAL

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  • 2020-12-29 12:46

    To convert the visit_time value in the history.db in an excel spread sheet, open the history.db file in a tool such as DB browser for SQLLite (Windows) and export the history_visits values to a CSV file.

    Open the CSV file and create a column where you will populate your values in human readable time adjusted to your time zone, and use the following formula convert your NSDate:

    =((((C2+978307200)/60)/60)/24)+DATE(1970,1,1)+(-5/24)
    

    In the above formula, the time value is in cell C2, and my time zone GMT-5. To adjust to your own time zone adjust the statement in the last set of parenthesis. Presently I have (-5/24) to represent GMT-5.

    When I first approached this conversion, I mistakenly assumed the time in the history.db to be epoch time, which starts at 1/1/1970, and did not understand why there was such a skew in time. Adding the required conversion factor +978307200 solved the problem.

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  • 2020-12-29 12:47

    It's the number in seconds since 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 2001. It must be coming from an NSDate.

    NSDate objects encapsulate a single point in time, independent of any particular calendrical system or time zone. Date objects are immutable, representing an invariant time interval relative to an absolute reference date (00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 2001).

    — NSDate Class Reference

    To get a decent human value out of it, you must add 978307200 (the epoch for 2001-01-01 00:00:00).

    This query should give you what you want:

    .headers on
    
    select datetime(v.visit_time + 978307200, 'unixepoch', 'localtime') as date, v.visit_time + 978307200 as epoch, v.visit_time, i.domain_expansion, i.url
    from history_items i left join history_visits v on i.id = v.history_item
    order by i.id desc
    limit 100;
    

    Example output:

    date|epoch|visit_time|domain_expansion|url
    2015-12-31 11:51:27|1451562687.28465|473255487.284646|duckduckgo|https://duckduckgo.com/?q=current+timestamp+2015-12-31+11:51&t=osx
    

    PS: Just for future reference, the Safari db file is located at ~/Library/Safari/History.db

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