Reference documentation and code samples for the Oracle Database@Google Cloud V1 API class Google::Type::DateTime.
Represents civil time (or occasionally physical time).
This type can represent a civil time in one of a few possible ways:
- When utc_offset is set and time_zone is unset: a civil time on a calendar day with a particular offset from UTC.
- When time_zone is set and utc_offset is unset: a civil time on a calendar day in a particular time zone.
- When neither time_zone nor utc_offset is set: a civil time on a calendar day in local time.
The date is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar.
If year is 0, the DateTime is considered not to have a specific year. month and day must have valid, non-zero values.
This type may also be used to represent a physical time if all the date and
time fields are set and either case of the time_offset
oneof is set.
Consider using Timestamp
message for physical time instead. If your use
case also would like to store the user's timezone, that can be done in
another field.
This type is more flexible than some applications may want. Make sure to document and validate your application's limitations.
Inherits
- Object
Extended By
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
Includes
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
Methods
#day
def day() -> ::Integer
- (::Integer) — Required. Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month.
#day=
def day=(value) -> ::Integer
- value (::Integer) — Required. Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month.
- (::Integer) — Required. Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month.
#hours
def hours() -> ::Integer
- (::Integer) — Required. Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose to allow the value "24:00:00" for scenarios like business closing time.
#hours=
def hours=(value) -> ::Integer
- value (::Integer) — Required. Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose to allow the value "24:00:00" for scenarios like business closing time.
- (::Integer) — Required. Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose to allow the value "24:00:00" for scenarios like business closing time.
#minutes
def minutes() -> ::Integer
- (::Integer) — Required. Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
#minutes=
def minutes=(value) -> ::Integer
- value (::Integer) — Required. Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
- (::Integer) — Required. Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
#month
def month() -> ::Integer
- (::Integer) — Required. Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12.
#month=
def month=(value) -> ::Integer
- value (::Integer) — Required. Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12.
- (::Integer) — Required. Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12.
#nanos
def nanos() -> ::Integer
- (::Integer) — Required. Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
#nanos=
def nanos=(value) -> ::Integer
- value (::Integer) — Required. Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
- (::Integer) — Required. Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
#seconds
def seconds() -> ::Integer
- (::Integer) — Required. Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
#seconds=
def seconds=(value) -> ::Integer
- value (::Integer) — Required. Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
- (::Integer) — Required. Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
#time_zone
def time_zone() -> ::Google::Type::TimeZone
- (::Google::Type::TimeZone) — Time zone.
#time_zone=
def time_zone=(value) -> ::Google::Type::TimeZone
- value (::Google::Type::TimeZone) — Time zone.
- (::Google::Type::TimeZone) — Time zone.
#utc_offset
def utc_offset() -> ::Google::Protobuf::Duration
- (::Google::Protobuf::Duration) — UTC offset. Must be whole seconds, between -18 hours and +18 hours. For example, a UTC offset of -4:00 would be represented as { seconds: -14400 }.
#utc_offset=
def utc_offset=(value) -> ::Google::Protobuf::Duration
- value (::Google::Protobuf::Duration) — UTC offset. Must be whole seconds, between -18 hours and +18 hours. For example, a UTC offset of -4:00 would be represented as { seconds: -14400 }.
- (::Google::Protobuf::Duration) — UTC offset. Must be whole seconds, between -18 hours and +18 hours. For example, a UTC offset of -4:00 would be represented as { seconds: -14400 }.
#year
def year() -> ::Integer
- (::Integer) — Optional. Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a datetime without a year.
#year=
def year=(value) -> ::Integer
- value (::Integer) — Optional. Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a datetime without a year.
- (::Integer) — Optional. Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a datetime without a year.