After a while of fiddling, I decided to ask the question here, because - others shallst not waste as much fiddling time as I have.
So, how to convert a DateTime<Utc>
into a NaiveDate
with Rusts chrono
crate?
Here the "fill in the blanks" kind of test code:
#[test]
fn test_utc_now_to_naive_date() {
let utc_now = Utc::now();
let now: NaiveDate = ???? // how?
}
I attribute the fact, that in most languages, time and date function libraries are over- designed monsters to the PTSD people suffered from the Y2K bug...
We have traits like Datelike
and should that not help converting one date-like thing into another? Well - I could not find the solution...
The methods DateTime.naive_utc
and NaiveDateTime.date
are well documented:
let now: NaiveDate = utc_now.naive_utc().date();
Or the even simpler version from Jonas' comment, using DateTime.date_naive
:
let now = utc_now.date_naive();