Hello,
I have a Rails application with a default time zone of UTC. This works fine for almost everything. Now I have a situation where I would like to present the values in a datetime_select offset by a specific time zone. As far as I know, this helper does not have an option to specify the time zone that is used when persisting this data. When the form is submitted, it only sends the year, month, day, hour, and minute fields. ActiveRecord is responsible for converting these values into the time zone configured for the application. In this case, I want to change the time zone for only these fields so that it is localized to the user (but still store the correct UTC time). How can I make this change? Thanks for your help!
–Andrew
You could adjust the values in the controller prior to saving the data.
Colin
I found a way to do it. To convert the multi-parameter attributes that are submitted in the form to a specific time zone, add a method in your controller to manually convert the params into a datetime object. I chose to add this to the controller because I did not want to affect the model behavior. You should still be able to set a date on the model and assume your date was set correctly.
def create
convert_datetimes_to_pdt("start_date")
convert_datetimes_to_pdt("end_date")
@model = MyModel.new(params[:my_model])
# ...
end
def update
convert_datetimes_to_pdt("start_date")
convert_datetimes_to_pdt("end_date")
# ...
end
def convert_datetimes_to_pdt(field)
datetime = (1..5).collect {|num| params['my_model'].delete "#{field}(#{num}i)" }
if datetime[0] and datetime[1] and datetime[2] # only if a date has been set
params['my_model'][field] = Time.find_zone!("Pacific Time (US & Canada)").local(*datetime.map(&:to_i))
end
end
Now the datetime will be adjusted to the correct time zone. However, when the user goes to edit the time, the form fields will still display the time in UTC. To fix this, we can wrap the fields in a call toTime.use_zone
:
Time.use_zone("Pacific Time (US & Canada)") do
f.datetime_select :start_date
end