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Carbon now time wrong


I just started using the Carbon extension (seems pretty sweet so far), but am confused on the Carbon::now() function. According to the docs, it seems as though this function should reflect the current time in the users current timezone, however, I seem to get a time that is an hour ahead of GMT.

i.e. Carbon::now() says 2015-01-01 17:26:46 when I am on PST and it is actually currently 2015-01-01 08:26:46.

Do I have to detect and put in a users local timezone for all instances?

What gives? (I very well may have a fundamental misunderstanding of how a website gets a users local time)


Solution

  • This appears to be because the timezone of your server is different to your own.

    This could be caused by:

    • Server misconfiguration
    • Physical location of the server is in a different timezone
    • Policies of your provider could also cause this. If your provider decides they want to operate on the same timezone on every server they have throughout the world, this will cause issues.

    The server's timezone appears to be CET (Central European Time) which is +1 GMT, as you described.

    To fix this, you should change the timezone in your php.ini file (instructions are from the link):

    1. Open your php.ini file
    2. Add the following line of code to top of your php.ini file:

    date.timezone = "US/Central"

    Alternatively you should replace the US/Central timezone with the desired timezone as outlined here if you wish PHP to use another timezone.