Tzdata. The timezone database in Elixir.
Extracted from the Calendar library.
As of version 0.5.7 the tz release 2016c is included in the package.
When a new release is out, it will be automatically downloaded.
The tz release version in use can be verified with the following function:
iex> Tzdata.tzdata_version
"2015f"
Use through the Calendar library
or directly: it is available on hex as tzdata
.
defp deps do
[ {:tzdata, "~> 0.5.13"}, ]
end
The Tzdata app must be started. This can be done by adding :tzdata to the applications list in your mix.exs file. An example:
def application do
[applications: [:logger, :tzdata],
]
end
The library uses a file directory to store data. By default this directory
is priv
. In some cases you might want to use a different directory. For
instance when using releases this is recommended. If so create the directory and
make sure Elixir can read and write to it. Then use elixir config files like this
to tell Tzdata to use that directory:
config :tzdata, :data_dir, "/etc/elixir_tzdata_data"
You can choose to add the release_ets
directory from priv
to that directory
containing the 20xxx.ets
file that ships with this library.
If not, Tzdata will try to download data from iana.org at startup.
By default Tzdata will poll for timezone database updates every day. In case new data is available, Tzdata will download it and use it.
This feature can be disabled with the following configuration:
config :tzdata, :autoupdate, :disabled
The 0.5.1+ versions uses ETS tables and automatically polls the IANA servers for updated data. When a new version of the timezone database is available, it is automatically downloaded and used.
For use with Calendar you can still specify tzdata ~> 0.1.7 in your mix.exs file in case you experience problems using version ~> 0.5.2.
Documentation can be found at http://hexdocs.pm/tzdata/
IANA releases new versions of the timezone database frequently.
For users of Tzdata version 0.5.x+ the new database will automatically be downloaded, parsed, saved and used in place of the old data.
The tzdata Elixir library is released under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file.
The tz database files (found in the source_data directory) is public domain.