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Informations about the package carbonize

Carbonize

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Carbon helper for creating new instances of Carbon from other Carbon objects, DateTime|Immutable objects, date strings, timestamps, or null (for now).

Sometimes we have to work on projects that already exist or are underway, that are full of magic and inconsistent date formats. Is this going to be a timestamp? a date string? a Carbon instance? Does it even matter as long as it's a datetime of some sort? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

You can use it as either carbonize(), carbon(), or Carbonize\Carbonize::toCarbon().

Install

This does not install carbon as a dependency, so add it yourself.

Important Note: Please use Carbon 1.21 (not 1.22) until timezones are fixed. (https://github.com/briannesbitt/Carbon/issues/863)

What it does

License

MIT

Credits

Notes

Although Carbon is decent, use Chronos if you can. (https://github.com/cakephp/chronos)

<3 Chronos, Immutability FTW ᕙ(⇀‸↼‶)ᕗ


All versions of carbonize with dependencies

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Requires php Version ^5.6|^7.0
nesbot/carbon Version 1.21.*
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