When converting times between time zones. I found the follow code works. However I am not sure how programmatically what to put as my offset for the constructor for the ZonedDateTime
. I had a choice of one of the offsets on zoneChicago, which is just two, because its either with our without daylight savings, but how do I know which one I use, and for timezones that have more then just two, what is the best way to populate that offset?
Thanks,
Jim
var zoneLA = c.GetZoneOrNull("America/Los_Angeles");
var zoneChicago = c.GetZoneOrNull("America/Chicago");
var zdtChicago = new ZonedDateTime( LocalDateTime.FromDateTime(DateTime.Now)
, zoneChicago
, zoneChicago.MaxOffset);
var zdtLA = zdtChicago.WithZone(zoneLA);
If you're interested in the current time, you can make this much simpler - and indeed more testable. Make your code take an
IClock
as a "service for providing the current instant in time". For the concrete implementation, useSystemClock.Instance
in production, butFakeClock
for testing.IClock
has a single member:Now
. That returns the currentInstant
in time, which isn't tied to a time zone or even a calendar system.With an
Instant
and a time zone, you can easily get to aZonedDateTime
:It will work out what the local date/time and offset is. You don't need to do anything clever :)