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valentinamatera
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3 years ago
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Set date timezone in REST response

Hi,  I need to set a different date timezone for my rest request response. Do you know how I can do it?   Now, I have something like this in my REST Request Response when I run my (GET) REST Requ...
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    nmrao
    3 years ago

    Here is the script which converts from one timezone to another.

    Uses java 8.

     

    import java.time.ZonedDateTime
    import java.time.ZoneOffset
    import java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter
    
    //Generic date pattern
    def dateFormat = "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss[.SSS][xxx][xx][X]"
    
    /**
     * Closure returns DateTimeFormatter
     * based on the input pattern 
     * otherwise, ISO_OFFSET_DATE_TIME Date format
     */
    def getFormatter = { 
    	(null != it) ? DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern(it, Locale.ROOT) : DateTimeFormatter.ISO_OFFSET_DATE_TIME
    }
    
    /**
     * Converts date time string from one zone to another 
     * @sourceDateString - user date time string to convert
     * @offset - offset value of the target time zone 
     * @targetDatePattern - date pattern of the converted date time, default is "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss[.SSS][xxx][xx][X]"
     * @sourceDatePattern - date pattern of the source date string, default is "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss[.SSS][xxx][xx][X]"
     * @return formatted date time string with offset
     */
    def convertDate = { sourceDateString, offset, targetDatePattern = dateFormat, sourceDatePattern = dateFormat ->  
    	def sdate = ZonedDateTime.parse(sourceDateString, getFormatter(sourceDatePattern))
    	def tdate = sdate.withZoneSameInstant(ZoneOffset.of(offset))
    	tdate.format(getFormatter(targetDatePattern))
    }
    
    //Call
    log.info convertDate('2021-04-11T06:35:56Z', '+02:00', "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss")
    

    The same is available at github

     

    Sample output