Timezone for OCaml
Timezone handles parsing timezone data and create [Timezone.t] that
can later be used to manipulate time in
core (using [Time] and [Time_ns]
modules).
Timezone is currently only able to read the Timezone Database
provided by IANA. It should work
out of the box on Linux and macOS.
Where are the timezone data located ?
The location of the timezone files can be set using the environment
variable TZDIR
. If not set, [Timezone] will fallback to
/usr/share/zoneinfo/
.
What is the local timezone ?
The local timezone can be set using the environment variable TZ
. If
not set, [Timezone] will fallback to /etc/localtime
.
In a JavaScript context, we automatically set the environment variable
TZ
to Intl.DateTimeFormat().resolvedOptions().timeZone
.
Compatibility with JavaScript.
The [Timezone] library can be used when constructing JavaScript
applications with
Js_of_ocaml.
Node.js
[Timezone] should work out of the box when running on a Node.js
environment on Linux or macOS. The file-system is accessible in that
case.
Web browsers
In a web browser environment, the [Timezone] library requires some
additional setup. One should generate a JavaScript file that will
embed all timezone data required by the application. This can be done
by using a tool provided by js_of_ocaml
called jsoo_fs
. The
generated JavaScript file will have to be included in the HTML page
before the JavaScript program itself.
For example, one can embed all timezones in all-tz.js
with the following command:
grep -r TZif /usr/share/zoneinfo -l | xargs -n 1 -I {} echo {}:{} | xargs jsoo_fs -o all-tz.js
Example
open Core
let now = Time_ns.now ()
let () =
Time_ns.to_sec_string now ~zone:(Lazy.force (Timezone.local))
|> print_endline
let () =
Time_ns.to_sec_string now ~zone:(Timezone.find_exn "America/New_York")
|> print_endline
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