NAME
DateTime::Format::Atom - Parse and format Atom datetime strings
VERSION
Version 1.6.0
SYNOPSIS
use DateTime::Format::Atom;
my $format = DateTime::Format::Atom->new();
my $dt = $format->parse_datetime( '2002-07-01T13:50:05Z' );
# 2002-07-01T13:50:05Z
print $format->format_datetime( $dt );
DESCRIPTION
This module understands the Atom date/time format, an ISO 8601 profile, defined at http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4287
It can be used to parse these formats in order to create the appropriate objects.
All the work is actually done by DateTime::Format::RFC3339.
CONSTRUCTOR
new
my $format = DateTime::Format::Atom->new();
METHODS
parse_datetime
my $dt = DateTime::Format::Atom->parse_datetime( $string );
my $dt = $format->parse_datetime( $string );
Given a Atom datetime string, this method will return a new DateTime object.
If given an improperly formatted string, this method will croak.
For a more flexible parser, see DateTime::Format::ISO8601.
format_datetime
my $string = DateTime::Format::Atom->format_datetime( $dt );
my $string = $format->format_datetime( $dt );
Given a DateTime object, this methods returns a Atom datetime string.
SEE ALSO
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3339, "Date and Time on the Internet: Timestamps"
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4287, "The Atom Syndication Format"
DOCUMENTATION AND SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc DateTime::Format::Atom
You can also find it online at this location:
If you need help, the following are great resources:
You may also contact the author directly.
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests using https://github.com/ikegami/perl-Datetime-Format-Atom/issues. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
REPOSITORY
AUTHOR
Eric Brine, <ikegami@adaelis.com>
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
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