Como alterar o timestamp até o momento JS
var timestamp = 1607110465663
var date = new Date(timestamp);
console.log(date.getTime())
console.log(date)
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var timestamp = 1607110465663
var date = new Date(timestamp);
console.log(date.getTime())
console.log(date)
javascriptCopyvar timestamp = 1607110465663
var date = new Date(timestamp);
console.log("Date: "+date.getDate()+
"/"+(date.getMonth()+1)+
"/"+date.getFullYear()+
" "+date.getHours()+
":"+date.getMinutes()+
":"+date.getSeconds());
let unix_timestamp = 1549312452
// Create a new JavaScript Date object based on the timestamp
// multiplied by 1000 so that the argument is in milliseconds, not seconds.
var date = new Date(unix_timestamp * 1000);
// Hours part from the timestamp
var hours = date.getHours();
// Minutes part from the timestamp
var minutes = "0" + date.getMinutes();
// Seconds part from the timestamp
var seconds = "0" + date.getSeconds();
// Will display time in 10:30:23 format
var formattedTime = hours + ':' + minutes.substr(-2) + ':' + seconds.substr(-2);
console.log(formattedTime);
const toTimestamp=(strDate)=>{
var datum = Date.parse(strDate);
return datum/1000;
}
console.log(toTimestamp('02/13/2009 23:31:30'));
const timestamp = new Date().getTime() // return timestamp in miliseconds
//Explination
To get the unix timestamp using JavaScript you need to use the getTime()
function of the build in Date object. As this returns the number of
milliseconds then we must divide the number by 1000 and round it in
order to get the timestamp in seconds.
(new Date().getTime()/1000);
// Refrence : https://www.hashbangcode.com/article/convert-date-timestamp-javascript