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PHP provides functions to work with dates and times, allowing developers to display the current date/time, manipulate and format dates, and perform operations like date comparisons, time zone adjustments, and more.
In this article, we'll discuss PHP date and time.
In web development, date and time are important for:
The simplest way to get the current date and time in PHP is by using the date() function. This function formats the current local date and time based on the format string you provide.
Syntax:
date(format, timestamp);In this syntax:
Example 1: Display Current Date
2025-04-04
In this example:
Example 2: Display Current Date and Time
2025-04-04 12:34:11
In this example:
The format parameter of the date() function is a string that can contain multiple characters, allowing to generate the dates in various formats. Date-related formatting characters that are commonly used in the format string:
The parts of the date can be separated by inserting other characters, like hyphens (-), dots (.), slashes (/), or spaces to add additional visual formatting.
Example: The below example explains the usage of the date() function in PHP.
Today's date in various formats: 04/04/2025 04-04-2025 04.04.2025 04.Apr.2025/Fri
The time() function is used to get the current time as a Unix timestamp (the number of seconds since the beginning of the Unix epoch: January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 GMT).
The following characters can be used to format the time string:
Example: The below example explains the usage of the time() function in PHP.
1743772332 April 04, 2025 01:12:12 PM
In PHP, you can easily get the current time zone using the date_default_timezone_get() function. This function returns the default time zone set in your PHP configuration or the time zone that has been explicitly set within your script using date_default_timezone_set().
Syntax:
date_default_timezone_get();The time is 01:26:09pm
PHP mktime() Function is used to create the timestamp for a specific date and time. If no date and time are provided, the timestamp for the current date and time is returned.
Syntax:
mktime(hour, minute, second, month, day, year)Example: The below example explains the usage of the mktime() function in PHP.
Created date is 2025-04-05 06:21:50pm
In PHP, the strtotime() function is another way to convert a textual date/time description into a Unix timestamp. This allows you to easily create dates from human-readable strings and perform calculations or formatting with them.
Syntax:
strtotime(time, now)Example: The below example explains the usage of the strtotime() function in PHP.
Created date is 2025-04-04 06:30:00pm