How to change default format at created_at and updated_at value laravel

Laravel 4.x and 5.0

To change the time in the database use: http://laravel.com/docs/4.2/eloquent#timestamps

Providing A Custom Timestamp Format

If you wish to customize the format of your timestamps, you may override the getDateFormat method in your model:

class User extends Eloquent {

    protected function getDateFormat()
    {
        return 'U';
    }

}

Laravel 5.1+

https://laravel.com/docs/5.1/eloquent

If you need to customize the format of your timestamps, set the $dateFormat property on your model. This property determines how date attributes are stored in the database, as well as their format when the model is serialized to an array or JSON:

class Flight extends Model
{
    /**
     * The storage format of the model's date columns.
     *
     * @var string
     */
    protected $dateFormat = 'U';
}

In your Post model add two accessor methods like this:

public function getCreatedAtAttribute($date)
{
    return Carbon\Carbon::createFromFormat('Y-m-d H:i:s', $date)->format('Y-m-d');
}

public function getUpdatedAtAttribute($date)
{
    return Carbon\Carbon::createFromFormat('Y-m-d H:i:s', $date)->format('Y-m-d');
}

Now every time you use these properties from your model to show a date these will be presented differently, just the date without the time, for example:

$post = Post::find(1);
echo $post->created_at; // only Y-m-d formatted date will be displayed

So you don't need to change the original type in the database. to change the type in your database you need to change it to Date from Timestamp and you need to do it from your migration (If your using at all) or directly into your database if you are not using migration. The timestamps() method adds these fields (using Migration) and to change these fields during the migration you need to remove the timestamps() method and use date() instead, for example:

$table->date('created_at');
$table->date('updated_at');

You can also try like this.

Use Carbon\Carbon;


$created_at = "2014-06-26 04:07:31";

$date = Carbon::parse($created_at);

echo $date->format("Y-m-d");

{{ $post->created_at }}

will return '2014-06-26 04:07:31'

The solution is

{{ $post->created_at->format('Y-m-d') }}