NAME
Data::Fake::Dates - Fake date data generators
VERSION
version 0.006
SYNOPSIS
use Data::Fake::Dates;
$past = fake_past_epoch()->();
$future = fake_future_epoch()->();
$past = fake_past_datetime()->(); # ISO-8601 UTC
$future = fake_future_datetime()->(); # ISO-8601 UTC
$past = fake_past_datetime("%Y-%m-%d")->();
$future = fake_future_datetime("%Y-%m-%d")->();
DESCRIPTION
This module provides fake data generators for past and future dates and times.
All functions are exported by default.
FUNCTIONS
fake_past_epoch
$generator = fake_past_epoch();
This returns a generator that gives a randomly-selected integer number of seconds between the Unix epoch and the current time.
fake_future_epoch
$generator = fake_future_epoch();
This returns a generator that gives a randomly-selected integer number of seconds between the the current time and a period as far into the future as the Unix epoch is in the past (i.e. about 45 years as of 2015).
fake_past_datetime
$generator = fake_past_datetime();
$generator = fake_past_datetime("%Y-%m-%d");
$generator = fake_past_datetime($strftime_format);
This returns a generator that selects a past datetime like fake_past_epoch
does but formats it as a string using FreeBSD-style strftime
formats. (See Time::Piece for details.)
The default format is ISO8601 UTC "Zulu" time (%Y-%m-%dT%TZ
).
fake_future_datetime
$generator = fake_future_datetime();
$generator = fake_future_datetime("%Y-%m-%d");
$generator = fake_future_datetime($strftime_format);
This returns a generator that selects a future datetime like fake_future_epoch
does but formats it as a string using FreeBSD-style strftime
formats. (See Time::Piece for details.)
The default format is ISO8601 UTC "Zulu" time (%Y-%m-%dT%TZ
).
AUTHOR
David Golden <[email protected]>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2015 by David Golden.
This is free software, licensed under:
The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004