Get timezone from users browser using moment(timezone).js

别等时光非礼了梦想. 提交于 2019-12-03 04:43:13

问题


What is the best way to get client's timezone and convert it to some other timezone when using moment.js and moment-timezone.js

I want to find out what is clients timezone and later convert his date and time into some other timezone.

Does anybody has experience with this?


回答1:


var timedifference = new Date().getTimezoneOffset();

This returns the difference from the clients timezone from UTC time. You can then play around with it as you like.




回答2:


When using moment.js, use:

var tz = moment.tz.guess();

It will return an IANA time zone identifier, such as America/Los_Angeles for the US Pacific time zone.

It is documented here.

Internally, it first tries to get the time zone from the browser using the following call:

Intl.DateTimeFormat().resolvedOptions().timeZone

If you are targeting only modern browsers that support this function, and you don't need Moment-Timezone for anything else, then you can just call that directly.

If Moment-Timezone doesn't get a valid result from that function, or if that function doesn't exist, then it will "guess" the time zone by testing several different dates and times against the Date object to see how it behaves. The guess is usually a good enough approximation, but not guaranteed to exactly match the time zone setting of the computer.




回答3:


All current answers provide the offset differece at current time, not at a given date.

moment(date).utcOffset() returns the time difference in minutes between browser time and UTC at the date passed as argument (or today, if no date passed).

Here's a function to parse correct offset at the picked date:

function getUtcOffset(date) {
  return moment(date)
    .subtract(
      moment(date).utcOffset(), 
      'minutes')
    .utc()
}



回答4:


You can also get your wanted time using the following JS code:

new Date(`${post.data.created_at} GMT+0200`)

In this example, my received dates were in GMT+0200 timezone. Instead of it can be every single timezone. And the returned data will be the date in your timezone. Hope this will help anyone to save time




回答5:


Using Moment library, see their website -> https://momentjs.com/timezone/docs/#/using-timezones/converting-to-zone/

i notice they also user their own library in their website, so you can have a try using the browser console before installing it

moment().tz(String);

The moment#tz mutator will change the time zone and update the offset.

moment("2013-11-18").tz("America/Toronto").format('Z'); // -05:00
moment("2013-11-18").tz("Europe/Berlin").format('Z');   // +01:00

This information is used consistently in other operations, like calculating the start of the day.

var m = moment.tz("2013-11-18 11:55", "America/Toronto");
m.format();                     // 2013-11-18T11:55:00-05:00
m.startOf("day").format();      // 2013-11-18T00:00:00-05:00
m.tz("Europe/Berlin").format(); // 2013-11-18T06:00:00+01:00
m.startOf("day").format();      // 2013-11-18T00:00:00+01:00

Without an argument, moment#tz returns:

    the time zone name assigned to the moment instance or
    undefined if a time zone has not been set.

var m = moment.tz("2013-11-18 11:55", "America/Toronto");
m.tz();  // America/Toronto
var m = moment.tz("2013-11-18 11:55");
m.tz() === undefined;  // true


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40401543/get-timezone-from-users-browser-using-momenttimezone-js

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