Reputation: 26271
For my iPhone application...
I am looking for a way to format the Facebook created_time
JSON property value.
"created_time": "2010-12-01T21:35:43+0000"
I am also looking for a way to format the Twitter date.
"created_at": "Wed Dec 01 17:08:03 +0000 2010"
I wish to change both to be in the format of Thu Nov 18, 2010 06:48 AM
, or something similar. I have had no luck using NSDateFormatter
.
How can i format these dates from Facebook and Twitter using Objective-C into the format i desire?
Upvotes: 31
Views: 19831
Reputation: 16864
"created_at" = "Sat Apr 05 06:31:57 +0000 2014";
Following Method Return How many time before twit aris.
-(NSString*)retrivePostTime:(NSString*)postDate{
NSDateFormatter *df = [[NSDateFormatter alloc] init];
[df setDateFormat:@"eee MMM dd HH:mm:ss ZZZZ yyyy"];
NSDate *userPostDate = [df dateFromString:postDate];
NSDate *currentDate = [NSDate date];
NSTimeInterval distanceBetweenDates = [currentDate timeIntervalSinceDate:userPostDate];
NSTimeInterval theTimeInterval = distanceBetweenDates;
// Get the system calendar
NSCalendar *sysCalendar = [NSCalendar currentCalendar];
// Create the NSDates
NSDate *date1 = [[NSDate alloc] init];
NSDate *date2 = [[NSDate alloc] initWithTimeInterval:theTimeInterval sinceDate:date1];
// Get conversion to months, days, hours, minutes
unsigned int unitFlags = NSHourCalendarUnit | NSMinuteCalendarUnit | NSDayCalendarUnit | NSMonthCalendarUnit | NSSecondCalendarUnit;
NSDateComponents *conversionInfo = [sysCalendar components:unitFlags fromDate:date1 toDate:date2 options:0];
NSString *returnDate;
if ([conversionInfo month] > 0) {
returnDate = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%ldmth ago",(long)[conversionInfo month]];
}else if ([conversionInfo day] > 0){
returnDate = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%ldd ago",(long)[conversionInfo day]];
}else if ([conversionInfo hour]>0){
returnDate = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%ldh ago",(long)[conversionInfo hour]];
}else if ([conversionInfo minute]>0){
returnDate = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%ldm ago",(long)[conversionInfo minute]];
}else{
returnDate = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%lds ago",(long)[conversionInfo second]];
}
return returnDate;
}
May this help lot.
Translated to Swift 2
func retrivePostTime(postDate: String) -> String {
let df: NSDateFormatter = NSDateFormatter()
df.dateFormat = "eee MMM dd HH:mm:ss ZZZZ yyyy"
let userPostdate: NSDate = df.dateFromString(postDate)!
let currentDate: NSDate = NSDate()
let distanceBetweenDates: NSTimeInterval = currentDate.timeIntervalSinceDate(userPostdate)
let theTimeInterval: NSTimeInterval = distanceBetweenDates
let sysCalendar: NSCalendar = NSCalendar.currentCalendar()
let date1: NSDate = NSDate()
let date2: NSDate = NSDate(timeInterval: theTimeInterval, sinceDate: date1)
let conversionInfo: NSDateComponents = sysCalendar.components([.Hour, .Minute, .Day, .Month, .Second], fromDate: date1, toDate: date2, options: [])
var returnDate: String = ""
if conversionInfo.month > 0 { returnDate = String(format: "%ldmth", conversionInfo.month) }
else if conversionInfo.day > 0 { returnDate = String(format: "%ldd", conversionInfo.day) }
else if conversionInfo.hour > 0 { returnDate = String(format: "%ldh", conversionInfo.hour) }
else if conversionInfo.minute > 0 { returnDate = String(format: "%ldm", conversionInfo.minute) }
else if conversionInfo.second > 0 { returnDate = String(format: "%lds", conversionInfo.second) }
return returnDate
}
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 11
Translated to Swift 2 (Nimit Parekh answer)
func retrivePostTime(postDate: String) -> String {
let df: NSDateFormatter = NSDateFormatter()
df.dateFormat = "eee MMM dd HH:mm:ss ZZZZ yyyy"
let userPostdate: NSDate = df.dateFromString(postDate)!
let currentDate: NSDate = NSDate()
let distanceBetweenDates: NSTimeInterval = currentDate.timeIntervalSinceDate(userPostdate)
let theTimeInterval: NSTimeInterval = distanceBetweenDates
let sysCalendar: NSCalendar = NSCalendar.currentCalendar()
let date1: NSDate = NSDate()
let date2: NSDate = NSDate(timeInterval: theTimeInterval, sinceDate: date1)
let conversionInfo: NSDateComponents = sysCalendar.components([.Hour, .Minute, .Day, .Month, .Second], fromDate: date1, toDate: date2, options: [])
var returnDate: String = ""
if conversionInfo.month > 0 { returnDate = String(format: "%ldmth", conversionInfo.month) }
else if conversionInfo.day > 0 { returnDate = String(format: "%ldd", conversionInfo.day) }
else if conversionInfo.hour > 0 { returnDate = String(format: "%ldh", conversionInfo.hour) }
else if conversionInfo.minute > 0 { returnDate = String(format: "%ldm", conversionInfo.minute) }
else if conversionInfo.second > 0 { returnDate = String(format: "%lds", conversionInfo.second) }
return returnDate
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 3110
@binnyb's answer is perfect for Objective-C; for those looking to do the same thing using Swift, here's a translated version of his answer:
For the Twitter Date:
var df = NSDateFormatter()
//Wed Dec 01 17:08:03 +0000 2010
df.dateFormat = "eee MMM dd HH:mm:ss ZZZZ yyyy"
var date = df.dateFromString(twitterDateString)
df.dateFormat = "eee MMM dd yyyy"
var dateStr = df.stringFromDate(date!)
For the Facebook Date:
var df = NSDateFormatter()
//Wed Dec 01 17:08:03 +0000 2010
df.dateFormat = "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZZZZ"
var date = df.dateFromString(facebookDateString)
df.dateFormat = "eee MMM dd yyyy"
var dateStr = df.stringFromDate(date!)
where twitterDateString
and facebookDateString
are the date strings obtained from their respective APIs.
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 26271
here is what i have working for Twitter:
NSDateFormatter *df = [[[NSDateFormatter alloc] init] autorelease];
//Wed Dec 01 17:08:03 +0000 2010
[df setDateFormat:@"eee MMM dd HH:mm:ss ZZZZ yyyy"];
NSDate *date = [df dateFromString:[[tweets objectAtIndex: storyIndex] objectForKey: TWITTER_CREATED_AT_JSON_KEY]];
[df setDateFormat:@"eee MMM dd yyyy"];
NSString *dateStr = [df stringFromDate:date];
where tweets
is an NSMutableArray
filled with NSDictionary
objects, storyIndex
being the row int value (in the tableview), and TWITTER_CREATED_AT_JSON_KEY
being a constant NSString
with value created_at
. use the dateStr wherever you wish to display the date
and Facebook:
NSDateFormatter *df = [[[NSDateFormatter alloc] init] autorelease];
//2010-12-01T21:35:43+0000
[df setDateFormat:@"yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZZZZ"];
NSDate *date = [df dateFromString:[[facebook objectForKey:FACEBOOK_POST_CREATED_TIME_JSON_KEY] stringByReplacingOccurrencesOfString:@"T" withString:@""]];
[df setDateFormat:@"eee MMM dd, yyyy hh:mm"];
NSString *dateStr = [df stringFromDate:date];
Upvotes: 68
Reputation: 1687
Just to complicate things a bit, the JSON response of the Twitter Search API currently returns a date format (inherited from Summize) which is something like:
@"Sun, 05 Jun 2011 12:25:47 +0000"
To convert this to NSDate, use:
NSDateFormatter *dateFormatter = [[[NSDateFormatter alloc] init] autorelease];
[dateFormatter setDateFormat:@"eee, dd MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss ZZZZ"];
NSDate *date = [dateFormatter dateFromString:@"Sun, 05 Jun 2011 12:25:47 +0000"];
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 437
NSString *yourInputFBdate = @"2010-12-02T20:12:06+0000";
NSString *fbDate = [yourInputFBdate stringByReplacingOccurrencesOfString:@"T" withString:@" "];
fbDate = [fbDate stringByReplacingOccurrencesOfString:@"+" withString:@" +"];
NSDate *date = [[NSDate alloc] initWithString:fbDate];
/// do something with date ...
[date release];
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 22681
I give you the solution to parse Facebook api date time:
parser = [[NSDateFormatter alloc] init];
[parser setTimeStyle:NSDateFormatterFullStyle];
[parser setFormatterBehavior:NSDateFormatterBehavior10_4];
[parser setDateFormat:@"yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssz"];
Enjoy !
eBuildy, french Web Agency
Upvotes: 10
Reputation: 4041
something similar to this should do the first one for you. i would double check against the docs, as i may have capitalised the wrong letters.
[dateFormatter setDateFormat:@"YYYY-MM-ddThh:mm:ss z"];
NSDate *date=[NSDateFormatter dateFromString:twitterDate];
Upvotes: 0