convert unix timestamp code example
Example 1: how to get unix timestamp in python
import time
time.time() #returns the unix timestamp
Example 2: how to format unix timestamp javascript
var s = new Date(1504095567183).toLocaleDateString("en-US")
// expected output "8/30/2017"
console.log(s);
Example 3: from datetime to unix timestamp
import time
import datetime
d = datetime.date(2015,1,5)
unixtime = time.mktime(d.timetuple())
unixtime
Example 4: unix timestamp bash
date +%s
# Give the number of seconds since epoch
Example 5: convert stripe timestamp to date
let unix_timestamp = 1605404179
// Create a new JavaScript Date object based on the timestamp
// multiplied by 1000 so that the argument is in milliseconds, not seconds.
var date = new Date(unix_timestamp * 1000);
// Hours part from the timestamp
var hours = date.getHours();
// Minutes part from the timestamp
var minutes = "0" + date.getMinutes();
// Seconds part from the timestamp
var seconds = "0" + date.getSeconds();
// Will display time in 10:30:23 format
var formattedTime = hours + ':' + minutes.substr(-2) + ':' + seconds.substr(-2);
console.log(formattedTime);
Example 6: epoch
Epoch timestamp is a unit of measurement for time. It is the number of
seconds elapsed since the countdown has started.
Beginning epochs per system:
macOS - January 1, 1904
Windows - January 1, 1601
Unix - January 1, 1970