Format
Syntax
TIME.Format LAYOUT
Returns
string
{{ $t := "2023-01-27T23:44:58-08:00" }}
{{ $t = time.AsTime $t }}
{{ $format := "2 Jan 2006" }}
{{ $t.Format $format }} → 27 Jan 2023
Use the Format
method with any time.Time
value, including the four predefined front matter dates:
{{ $format := "2 Jan 2006" }}
{{ .Date.Format $format }}
{{ .PublishDate.Format $format }}
{{ .ExpiryDate.Format $format }}
{{ .Lastmod.Format $format }}
Layout string
Format a time.Time
value based on Go’s reference time:
Mon Jan 2 15:04:05 MST 2006
Create a layout string using these components:
Description | Valid components |
---|---|
Year | "2006" "06" |
Month | "Jan" "January" "01" "1" |
Day of the week | "Mon" "Monday" |
Day of the month | "2" "_2" "02" |
Day of the year | "__2" "002" |
Hour | "15" "3" "03" |
Minute | "4" "04" |
Second | "5" "05" |
AM/PM mark | "PM" |
Time zone offsets | "-0700" "-07:00" "-07" "-070000" "-07:00:00" |
Replace the sign in the layout string with a Z to print Z instead of an offset for the UTC zone.
Description | Valid components |
---|---|
Time zone offsets | "Z0700" "Z07:00" "Z07" "Z070000" "Z07:00:00" |
{{ $t := "2023-01-27T23:44:58-08:00" }}
{{ $t = time.AsTime $t }}
{{ $t = $t.Format "Jan 02, 2006 3:04 PM Z07:00" }}
{{ $t }} → Jan 27, 2023 11:44 PM -08:00
Strings such as PST
and CET
are not time zones. They are time zone abbreviations.
Strings such as -07:00
and +01:00
are not time zones. They are time zone offsets.
A time zone is a geographic area with the same local time. For example, the time zone abbreviated by PST
and PDT
(depending on Daylight Savings Time) is America/Los_Angeles
.
Examples
Given this front matter:
---
date: 2023-01-27T23:44:58-08:00
title: About time
---
+++
date = 2023-01-27T23:44:58-08:00
title = 'About time'
+++
{
"date": "2023-01-27T23:44:58-08:00",
"title": "About time"
}
The examples below were rendered in the America/Los_Angeles
time zone:
Format string | Result |
---|---|
Monday, January 2, 2006 |
Friday, January 27, 2023 |
Mon Jan 2 2006 |
Fri Jan 27 2023 |
January 2006 |
January 2023 |
2006-01-02 |
2023-01-27 |
Monday |
Friday |
02 Jan 06 15:04 MST |
27 Jan 23 23:44 PST |
Mon, 02 Jan 2006 15:04:05 MST |
Fri, 27 Jan 2023 23:44:58 PST |
Mon, 02 Jan 2006 15:04:05 -0700 |
Fri, 27 Jan 2023 23:44:58 -0800 |
UTC and local time
Convert and format any time.Time
value to either Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or local time.
{{ $t := "2023-01-27T23:44:58-08:00" }}
{{ $t = time.AsTime $t }}
{{ $format := "2 Jan 2006 3:04:05 PM MST" }}
{{ $t.UTC.Format $format }} → 28 Jan 2023 7:44:58 AM UTC
{{ $t.Local.Format $format }} → 27 Jan 2023 11:44:58 PM PST
Ordinal representation
Use the humanize
function to render the day of the month as an ordinal number:
{{ $t := "2023-01-27T23:44:58-08:00" }}
{{ $t = time.AsTime $t }}
{{ humanize $t.Day }} of {{ $t.Format "January 2006" }} → 27th of January 2023