# TzExtra
`tz_extra` provides a few utilities to work with time zones. It uses [`Tz`](https://github.com/mathieuprog/tz) under the hood, which brings time zone support for Elixir.
* [`TzExtra.countries_time_zones/0`](#tzextracountries_time_zones0): returns a list of time zone data by country
* [`TzExtra.CountryTimeZone.for_country_code/1`](#tzextracountrytimezonefor_country_code1): returns a list of time zone data for a given country
* [`TzExtra.CountryTimeZone.for_time_zone/1`](#tzextracountrytimezonefor_time_zone1): returns a list of time zone data for a time zone
* `TzExtra.country_time_zone/2`
* `TzExtra.country_time_zone!/2`
* [`TzExtra.time_zone_ids/1`](#tzextratime_zone_ids1): returns a list of time zone identifiers
* `TzExtra.time_zone_id_exists?/1`
* `TzExtra.humanize_time_zone_id/1`
* [`TzExtra.civil_time_zone_ids/1`](#tzextracivil_time_zone_ids1): returns a list of time zone identifiers that are tied to a country
* [`TzExtra.countries/0`](#tzextracountries0): returns a list of ISO country codes with their English name
* [`TzExtra.canonical_time_zone_id/1`](#tzextracanonical_time_zone_id1): returns the canonical time zone identifier for the given time zone identifier
* [`TzExtra.Changeset.validate_time_zone_id/3`](#tzextraChangesetvalidate_time_zone_id3): an Ecto Changeset validator, validating that the user input is a valid time zone
* [`TzExtra.Changeset.validate_civil_time_zone_id/3`](#tzextraChangesetvalidate_civil_time_zone_id3): an Ecto Changeset validator, validating that the user input is a valid civil time zone
* [`TzExtra.Changeset.validate_iso_country_code/3`](#tzextraChangesetvalidate_iso_country_code3): an Ecto Changeset validator, validating that the user input is a valid ISO country code
* `TzExtra.new_resolved_datetime!/4`
* `TzExtra.utc_datetime_range/3`
* `TzExtra.round_datetime/3`
### `TzExtra.countries_time_zones/0`
Returns a list of time zone data by country.
#### Example
```elixir
iex> TzExtra.countries_time_zones() |> Enum.find(& &1.country.code == "BE")
```
```elixir
%{
time_zone_id: "Europe/Brussels",
time_zone_alias_ids: ["Europe/Amsterdam", "Europe/Luxembourg"],
country: %{code: "BE", name: "Belgium", local_names: ["België", "Belgique"]},
coordinates: "+5050+00420",
time_zone_abbr: "CET",
dst_time_zone_abbr: "CEST",
utc_to_std_offset: 3600,
utc_to_dst_offset: 7200,
utc_to_std_offset_id: "UTC+01:00",
utc_to_dst_offset_id: "UTC+02:00",
pretty_utc_to_std_offset_id: "UTC+1",
pretty_utc_to_dst_offset_id: "UTC+2"
}
```
Note that a time zone may be observed by multiple countries. For example, the tz database version `2024a` lists 10
countries observing the time zone `"Africa/Lagos"`; this will result in 10 map entries for that time zone.
### `TzExtra.CountryTimeZone.for_country_code/1`
Returns a list of time zone data for the given country code (string or atom).
### `TzExtra.CountryTimeZone.for_time_zone/1`
Returns a list of time zone data for the given time zone.
You may also call `TzExtra.country_time_zone/1` which takes a country code or a time zone as argument.
### `TzExtra.time_zone_ids/1`
```elixir
iex> TzExtra.time_zone_ids() |> Enum.take(5)
```
```elixir
[
"Africa/Abidjan",
"Africa/Algiers",
"Africa/Bissau",
"Africa/Cairo",
"Africa/Casablanca"
]
```
This function can take an option `:include_aliases` (by default set to `false`) to include time zone aliases. By default, only canonical time zones are returned. Set this option to `true` to include time zone aliases.
### `TzExtra.civil_time_zone_ids/1`
```elixir
iex> TzExtra.civil_time_zone_ids()
```
This function returns only the time zone identifiers attached to a country. It takes two options:
* `:include_aliases` (by default set to `false`)
By default, only canonical time zones are returned. Set this option to `false` to include time zone aliases.
### `TzExtra.countries/0`
```elixir
iex> TzExtra.countries() |> Enum.take(5)
```
```elixir
[
%{code: "AF", name: "Afghanistan"},
%{code: "AL", name: "Albania"},
%{code: "DZ", name: "Algeria"},
%{code: "AD", name: "Andorra"},
%{code: "AO", name: "Angola"}
]
```
### `TzExtra.canonical_time_zone_id/1`
Returns the canonical time zone identifier for the given time zone identifier.
If you pass a canonical time zone identifier, the same identifier will be returned.
```elixir
iex> TzExtra.canonical_time_zone_id("Asia/Phnom_Penh")
```
```elixir
"Asia/Bangkok"
```
```elixir
iex> TzExtra.canonical_time_zone_id("Asia/Bangkok")
```
```elixir
"Asia/Bangkok"
```
### `TzExtra.Changeset.validate_time_zone_id/3`
```elixir
import TzExtra.Changeset
changeset
|> validate_time_zone_id(:time_zone_id)
```
You may pass the option `:allow_alias` to allow time zone aliases, as well as the `:message` option to customize the error message.
### `TzExtra.Changeset.validate_civil_time_zone_id/3`
```elixir
import TzExtra.Changeset
changeset
|> validate_civil_time_zone_id(:time_zone_id)
```
You may pass the option `:allow_alias` to allow time zone aliases, as well as the `:message` option to customize the error message.
### `TzExtra.Changeset.validate_iso_country_code/3`
```elixir
import TzExtra.Changeset
changeset
|> validate_iso_country_code(:country_code)
```
You may pass the `:message` option to customize the error message.
### Automatic time zone data updates
`tz_extra` can watch for IANA time zone database updates and automatically recompile the time zone data.
To enable automatic updates, add `TzExtra.UpdatePeriodically` as a child in your supervisor:
```elixir
{TzExtra.UpdatePeriodically, []}
```
You may pass the option `:interval_in_days` in order to configure the frequency of the task.
```elixir
{TzExtra.UpdatePeriodically, [interval_in_days: 5]}
```
`TzExtra.UpdatePeriodically` also triggers `tz`'s time zone recompilation; so you don't need to add
`Tz.UpdatePeriodically` if you added `TzExtra.UpdatePeriodically` in your supervisor.
Lastly, if you did not configure a custom http client for `tz`, add the default http client `mint` and ssl certificate store `castore` into your `mix.exs` file:
```elixir
defp deps do
[
{:castore, "~> 1.0"},
{:mint, "~> 1.6"},
{:tz_extra, "~> 0.31.0"}
]
end
```
### Dump JSON data for JavaScript
Dump time zone data into JSON files for JavaScript clients. The JSON files are written into `tz_extra`'s `priv` folder.
```elixir
iex> TzExtra.JsonDumper.dump_countries_time_zones()
```
```elixir
iex> TzExtra.JsonDumper.dump_countries()
```
## Installation
Add `tz_extra` for Elixir as a dependency in your `mix.exs` file:
```elixir
def deps do
[
{:tz_extra, "~> 0.31.0"}
]
end
```
## HexDocs
HexDocs documentation can be found at [https://hexdocs.pm/tz_extra](https://hexdocs.pm/tz_extra).