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Java Date to UTC using gson


I can't seem to get gson to convert a Date to UTC time in java.... Here is my code...

Gson gson = new GsonBuilder().setDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSS'Z'").create();
//This is the format I want, which according to the ISO8601 standard - Z specifies UTC - 'Zulu' time

Date now=new Date();          
System.out.println(now);       
System.out.println(now.getTimezoneOffset());
System.out.println(gson.toJson(now));

Here is my Output

Thu Sep 25 18:21:42 BST 2014           // Time now - in British Summer Time 
-60                                    // As expected : offset is 1hour from UTC    
"2014-09-25T18:21:42.026Z"             // Uhhhh this is not UTC ??? Its still BST !!

The gson result I want and what I was expecting

"2014-09-25T17:21:42.026Z"

I can clearly just subtract 1hr before the call toJson but this seems to be a hack. How can I configure gson to always convert to UTC ?


Solution

  • After some further research, it appears this is a known issue. The gson default serializer always defaults to your local timezone, and doesn't allow you to specify the timezone. See the following link.....

    https://code.google.com/p/google-gson/issues/detail?id=281

    The solution is to create a custom gson type adaptor as demonstrated in the link:

    // this class can't be static
    public class GsonUTCDateAdapter implements JsonSerializer<Date>,JsonDeserializer<Date> {
    
        private final DateFormat dateFormat;
    
        public GsonUTCDateAdapter() {
          dateFormat = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSS'Z'", Locale.US);      //This is the format I need
          dateFormat.setTimeZone(TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC"));                               //This is the key line which converts the date to UTC which cannot be accessed with the default serializer
        }
    
        @Override public synchronized JsonElement serialize(Date date,Type type,JsonSerializationContext jsonSerializationContext) {
            return new JsonPrimitive(dateFormat.format(date));
        }
    
        @Override public synchronized Date deserialize(JsonElement jsonElement,Type type,JsonDeserializationContext jsonDeserializationContext) {
          try {
            return dateFormat.parse(jsonElement.getAsString());
          } catch (ParseException e) {
            throw new JsonParseException(e);
          }
        }
    }
    

    Then register it as follows :

      Gson gson = new GsonBuilder().registerTypeAdapter(Date.class, new GsonUTCDateAdapter()).create();
      Date now=new Date();
      System.out.println(gson.toJson(now));
    

    This now correctly outputs the Date in UTC

    "2014-09-25T17:21:42.026Z"
    

    Thanks go to the link author.