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NAME

       Template::Plugin::DateTime - A Template Plugin To Use DateTime Objects

SYNOPSIS

         [% USE date = DateTime(year = 2004, month = 4, day = 1) %]

         [% USE date = DateTime(today = 1) %]
         Today is [% date.year %]/[% date.month %]/[% date.day %].
         [% date.add(days => 32) %]
         32 days from today is [% date.year %]/[% date.month %]/[% date.day %].

DESCRIPTION

       The basic idea to use a DateTime plugin is as follows:

         USE date = DateTime(year = 2004, month = 4, day = 1);


       -OR-
       by passing a pattern to parse a date by string using DateTime::Format::Strptime

               USE date = DateTime(from_string => '2008-05-30 00:00:00', pattern => '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S', time_zone => 'America/New_York');

METHODS

   new
       This is used internally. You won't be using it from your templates.

CONSTRUCTOR

       The constructor is exactly the same as that of Datetime.pm, except you can pass optional
       parameters to it to toggle between different underlying DateTime constructors.

       from_epoch
           Creates a Datetime object by calling DateTime::from_epoch(). The value for the
           from_epoch parameter must be a number representing UNIX epoch.

             [% epoch = ...  %]
             [% USE date = DateTime(from_epoch = epoch) %]

       now Creates a DateTime object by calling DateTime::now().  The value for the c<now>
           parameter is a boolean value.

             [% USE date = DateTime(now = 1) %]
             [% USE date = Datetime(now = 1, time_zone => 'Asia/Tokyo') %]

       today
           Creates a DateTime object by calling DateTime::today().  The value for the c<today>
           parameter is a boolean value.

             [% USE date = DateTime(today = 1) %]

       from_object
           Creates a DateTime object by calling DateTime::from_object().  The value for the
           from_object must be an object implementing the utc_rd_values() method, as described in
           DateTime.pm

             [% USE date = DateTime(from_object = other_date) %]

       last_day_of_month
           Creates a DateTime object by calling DateTime::last_day_of_month().  The value for the
           c<last_day_of_month> parameter is a boolean value, and "year" and "month" parameters
           must be specified.

             [% USE date = DateTime(last_day_of_month = 1, year = 2004, month = 4 ) %]

       from_string
           Creates a DateTime object by calling DateTime::Format::Strptime The value for the
           c<from_string> parameter is a string value, and "pattern" parameters is optional and
           defaults to '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'.  See DateTime::Format::Strptime for other optional
           parameters.

             [% USE date = DateTime(from_string => '2008-05-30 10:00:00', pattern => '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S') %]

SEE ALSO

       DateTime DateTime::Format::Strptime Template

AUTHOR

       Copyright (c) 2004-2007 Daisuke Maki <daisuke@endeworks.jp>.

LICENSE

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.

       See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html