I'm having a slight issue with Thread culture and getting a date to display properly. I am overloading the ToString() method of the DateTime class.
With culture "en-CA", my date is coming out in the right format "yyyy/MM/dd" but with culture "fr-CA", my date is coming out "yyyy-MM-dd"
I've made some unit test to display the issue. The english test works but the french always fails.
Even if I change the GetDateInStringMethod to do .ToShortDateString. I still get the same issue.
[Test()]
public void ValidInEnglish()
{
Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture = new CultureInfo("en-CA");
Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture.DateTimeFormat.ShortDatePattern = Utility.DatePattern;
DateTime? currentDate = new DateTime(2009,02,7);
string expected = "2009/02/07";
string actual = DateUtils.GetDateInString(currentDate);
//This works
Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual);
}
[Test()]
public void ValidInFrench()
{
Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture = new CultureInfo("fr-CA");
Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture.DateTimeFormat.ShortDatePattern = Utility.DatePattern;
DateTime? currentDate = new DateTime(2009, 02, 7);
string expected = "2009/02/07";
string actual = DateUtils.GetDateInString(currentDate);
// This doesn't work
Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual);
}
public static string GetDateInString(DateTime? obj)
{
if (obj == null || !obj.HasValue)
{
return string.Empty;
}
return obj.Value.ToString(Utility.DatePattern);
}
public const string DatePattern = "yyyy/MM/dd";