The documentation doesn't say anything about this topic. Do I need to convert it into Date<Tz>
? Even then, there is no function to get the year component from it.
let current_date = chrono::Utc::now();
let year = current_date.year(); //this is not working, it should output the current year with i32/usize type
let month = current_date.month();
let date = current_date.date();
no method named `month` found for struct `chrono::DateTime<chrono::Utc>` in the current scope
You need the DateLike
trait and use its methods. Retrieve the Date
component to operate with it:
use chrono::Datelike;
fn main() {
let current_date = chrono::Utc::now();
println!("{}", current_date.year());
}
This trait is available in chrono::prelude
, so you can instead use chrono::prelude::*;
.