Package Data | |
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Maintainer Username: | spatie |
Maintainer Contact: | ruben@spatie.be (Ruben Van Assche) |
Package Create Date: | 2019-04-23 |
Package Last Update: | 2024-02-27 |
Home Page: | https://spatie.be/open-source |
Language: | PHP |
License: | MIT |
Last Refreshed: | 2024-11-25 15:00:18 |
Package Statistics | |
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Total Downloads: | 408,487 |
Monthly Downloads: | 12,940 |
Daily Downloads: | 331 |
Total Stars: | 102 |
Total Watchers: | 7 |
Total Forks: | 16 |
Total Open Issues: | 0 |
This package can convert GPS coordinates to time zones using Google's Time Zone service. Here's a quick example:
GoogleTimeZone::getTimeZoneForCoordinates('51.2194475', '4.4024643');
// Will return this array
[
"dstOffset" => 0
"rawOffset" => 3600
"timeZoneId" => "Europe/Brussels"
"timeZoneName" => "Central European Standard Time"
]
We invest a lot of resources into creating best in class open source packages. You can support us by buying one of our paid products.
We highly appreciate you sending us a postcard from your hometown, mentioning which of our package(s) you are using. You'll find our address on our contact page. We publish all received postcards on our virtual postcard wall.
You can install this package through composer.
composer require spatie/google-time-zone
Though the package works fine in non-Laravel projects we've included some niceties for our fellow Artisans.
In Laravel will autoregister the package itself, but you should still publish the config file yourself.
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Spatie\GoogleTimeZone\GoogleTimeZoneServiceProvider" --tag="config"
This is the content of the config file:
return [
/*
* The api key used when sending timezone requests to Google.
*/
'key' => env('GOOGLE_MAPS_TIMEZONE_API_KEY', ''),
/*
* The language param used to set response translations for textual data.
*
* More info: https://developers.google.com/maps/faq#languagesupport
*/
'language' => '',
];
Here's how you can get the time zone for a given set of coordinates.
$googleTimeZone = new GoogleTimeZone();
$googleTimeZone->setApiKey(config('google-time-zone.key'));
$googleTimeZone->getTimeZoneForCoordinates('51.2194475', '4.4024643');
/*
// Will return this array
[
"dstOffset" => 0
"rawOffset" => 3600
"timeZoneId" => "Europe/Brussels"
"timeZoneName" => "Central European Standard Time"
]
*/
You can get the result back in a specific language.
$googleTimeZone
->setLanguage('nl')
->getTimeZoneForCoordinates('51.2194475', '4.4024643');
/*
// Will return this array
[
"dstOffset" => 0
"rawOffset" => 3600
"timeZoneId" => "Europe/Brussels"
"timeZoneName" => "Midden-Europese standaardtijd"
]
*/
It is possible to specify a timestamp for the location so that daylight savings can be taken into account. We will set this timestamp to the current time by default.
$googleTimeZone
->setTimestamp(new DateTime('13 august 2018'))
->getTimeZoneForCoordinates('51.2194475', '4.4024643');
/*
// Will return this array
[
"dstOffset" => 3600
"rawOffset" => 3600
"timeZoneId" => "Europe/Brussels"
"timeZoneName" => "Central European Summer Time"
]
*/
If you are using the package with Laravel, you can simply call getTimeZoneForCoordinates
.
GoogleTimeZone::getTimeZoneForCoordinates('51.2194475', '4.4024643');
/*
// Will return this array
[
"dstOffset" => 0
"rawOffset" => 3600
"timeZoneId" => "Europe/Brussels"
"timeZoneName" => "Central European Standard Time"
]
*/
When no time zone was found null
will be returned.
You're free to use this package, but if it makes it to your production environment we highly appreciate you sending us a postcard from your hometown, mentioning which of our package(s) you are using.
Our address is: Spatie, Kruikstraat 22, 2018 Antwerp, Belgium.
We publish all received postcards on our company website.
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.