How to Use Carbon in Blade Laravel?

23-Sep-2022

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How to Use Carbon in Blade Laravel?

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This tutorial will provide an example of how to use carbon in blade laravel. you can see using carbon laravel example. if you have a question about how to use carbon in the laravel controller then I will give a simple example with a solution. if you want to see an example of using carbon in laravel then you are in the right place. you will do the following things for laravel use carbon in the blade.

Laravel PHP Carbon is a library created from the DateTime class. If you want to use Carbon in the laravel blade file or how to use Carbon in laravel controller file or how use Carbon in laravel model then I will give you very simple three examples to use carbon in laravel.

You can use this example with laravel 6, laravel 7, laravel 8, and laravel 9 versions.

without any ado, let's see examples of code.

Example 1: Use Carbon in Laravel Controller


app/Http/Controllers/UserController.php

<?php

namespace App\Http\Controllers;

use Illuminate\Http\Request;

use App\Models\User;

use Carbon\Carbon;

class UserController extends Controller

{

/**

* Write code on Method

*

* @return response()

*/

public function index(Request $request)

{

$now = Carbon::now()->format('m/d/Y');

print($now);

$user = User::where('id',1)->first();

$userCreatedTime = Carbon::parse($user->created_at)->format('m/d/Y');

dd($userCreatedTime);

}

}

Output:

09/05/2022

05/23/2022

Example 2: Use Carbon in Laravel Blade

resources/views/users.blade.php

@inject('carbon', 'Carbon\Carbon')

<!DOCTYPE html>

<html>

<head>

<title>How to Use Carbon in Blade Laravel - NiceSnippets.com</title>

</head>

<body>

<p>{{ $carbon::parse('2022-09-05')->format('m/d/Y') }}</p>

</body>

</html>

Output:

09/05/2022

Example 3: Use Carbon in Laravel Model

app/Models/User.php

<?php

namespace App\Models;

....

use Carbon\Carbon;

class User extends Authenticatable

{

....

/**

* Write code on Method

*

* @return response()

*/

public function created_at_mdY()

{

return Carbon::parse($this->created_at)->format('m/d/Y');

}

}

app/Http/Controllers/UserController.php

<?php

namespace App\Http\Controllers;

use Illuminate\Http\Request;

use App\Models\User;

class UserController extends Controller

{

/**

* Write code on Method

*

* @return response()

*/

public function index(Request $request)

{

$user = User::where('id',1)->first();

dd($user->created_at_mdY());

}

}

Output:

05/23/2022

I hope it can help you...

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