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Formatting ISO time with Luxon


Using Luxon JS, I've been trying to format datetime to output in a certain format, using the native toISO function:

This is what I get:

"2018-08-25T09:00:40.000-04:00"

And this is what I want:

"2018-08-25T13:00:40.000Z"

I know that they are both equivalent in terms of unix time and mean the same thing except in a different format, I just want to be able to out the second string rather than the first. I looked through the Luxon docs but was unable to find any arguments/options that would give me what I need.


Solution

  • As other already stated in the comments, you can use 2 approaches:

    • Convert Luxon DateTime to UTC using toUTC:

      "Set" the DateTime's zone to UTC. Returns a newly-constructed DateTime.
      
    • Use toISOString() method of JS Date.

    You can use toJSDate() to get the Date object from a luxon DateTime:

    Returns a JavaScript Date equivalent to this DateTime.
    

    Examples:

    const DateTime = luxon.DateTime;
    const dt = DateTime.now();
    console.log(dt.toISO())
    console.log(dt.toUTC().toISO())
    console.log(dt.toJSDate().toISOString())
    console.log(new Date().toISOString())
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