📄 Source: DateTime.php
<?php
/*
* Copyright 2014 Google Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not
* use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
* the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
* License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under
* the License.
*/
namespace Google\Service\Walletobjects;
class DateTime extends \Google\Model
{
/**
* An ISO 8601 extended format date/time. Offset may or may not be required
* (refer to the parent field's documentation). Time may be specified up to
* nanosecond precision. Offsets may be specified with seconds precision (even
* though offset seconds is not part of ISO 8601). For example:
* `1985-04-12T23:20:50.52Z` would be 20 minutes and 50.52 seconds after the
* 23rd hour of April 12th, 1985 in UTC. `1985-04-12T19:20:50.52-04:00` would
* be 20 minutes and 50.52 seconds after the 19th hour of April 12th, 1985, 4
* hours before UTC (same instant in time as the above example). If the
* date/time is intended for a physical location in New York, this would be
* the equivalent of Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). Remember that offset varies
* in regions that observe Daylight Saving Time (or Summer Time), depending on
* the time of the year. `1985-04-12T19:20:50.52` would be 20 minutes and
* 50.52 seconds after the 19th hour of April 12th, 1985 with no offset
* information. Providing an offset makes this an absolute instant in time
* around the world. The date/time will be adjusted based on the user's time
* zone. For example, a time of `2018-06-19T18:30:00-04:00` will be 18:30:00
* for a user in New York and 15:30:00 for a user in Los Angeles. Omitting the
* offset makes this a local date/time, representing several instants in time
* around the world. The date/time will always be in the user's current time
* zone. For example, a time of `2018-06-19T18:30:00` will be 18:30:00 for a
* user in New York and also 18:30:00 for a user in Los Angeles. This is
* useful when the same local date/time should apply to many physical
* locations across several time zones.
*
* @var string
*/
public $date;
/**
* An ISO 8601 extended format date/time. Offset may or may not be required
* (refer to the parent field's documentation). Time may be specified up to
* nanosecond precision. Offsets may be specified with seconds precision (even
* though offset seconds is not part of ISO 8601). For example:
* `1985-04-12T23:20:50.52Z` would be 20 minutes and 50.52 seconds after the
* 23rd hour of April 12th, 1985 in UTC. `1985-04-12T19:20:50.52-04:00` would
* be 20 minutes and 50.52 seconds after the 19th hour of April 12th, 1985, 4
* hours before UTC (same instant in time as the above example). If the
* date/time is intended for a physical location in New York, this would be
* the equivalent of Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). Remember that offset varies
* in regions that observe Daylight Saving Time (or Summer Time), depending on
* the time of the year. `1985-04-12T19:20:50.52` would be 20 minutes and
* 50.52 seconds after the 19th hour of April 12th, 1985 with no offset
* information. Providing an offset makes this an absolute instant in time
* around the world. The date/time will be adjusted based on the user's time
* zone. For example, a time of `2018-06-19T18:30:00-04:00` will be 18:30:00
* for a user in New York and 15:30:00 for a user in Los Angeles. Omitting the
* offset makes this a local date/time, representing several instants in time
* around the world. The date/time will always be in the user's current time
* zone. For example, a time of `2018-06-19T18:30:00` will be 18:30:00 for a
* user in New York and also 18:30:00 for a user in Los Angeles. This is
* useful when the same local date/time should apply to many physical
* locations across several time zones.
*
* @param string $date
*/
public function setDate($date)
{
$this->date = $date;
}
/**
* @return string
*/
public function getDate()
{
return $this->date;
}
}
// Adding a class alias for backwards compatibility with the previous class name.
class_alias(DateTime::class, 'Google_Service_Walletobjects_DateTime');
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