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Date()¶
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Date
()¶ Returns a date either as a string or as a Date object.
Date()
returns the current date as a string in themongo
shell.new Date()
returns the current date as a Date object. Themongo
shell wraps the Date object with theISODate
helper. TheISODate
is in UTC.
You can specify a particular date by passing an ISO-8601 date string with a year within the inclusive range
0
through9999
to thenew Date()
constructor or theISODate()
function. These functions accept the following formats:new Date("<YYYY-mm-dd>")
returns theISODate
with the specified date.new Date("<YYYY-mm-ddTHH:MM:ss>")
specifies the datetime in the client’s local timezone and returns theISODate
with the specified datetime in UTC.new Date("<YYYY-mm-ddTHH:MM:ssZ>")
specifies the datetime in UTC and returns theISODate
with the specified datetime in UTC.new Date(<integer>)
specifies the datetime as milliseconds since the Unix epoch (Jan 1, 1970), and returns the resultingISODate
instance.
Behavior¶
Internally, Date objects are stored as a signed 64-bit integer representing the number of milliseconds since the Unix epoch (Jan 1, 1970).
Not all database operations and drivers support the full 64-bit range.
You may safely work with dates with years within the inclusive range
0
through 9999
.
Examples¶
Use Date in a Query¶
If no document with _id
equal to 1
exists in the products
collection, the following operation inserts a document with the field
dateAdded
set to the current date:
See also
$currentDate
- NOW aggregation variable usage to update with aggregation pipeline
Return Date as a String¶
To return the date as a string, use the Date()
method, as in the
following example: