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$dateToString (aggregation)

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$dateToString

Converts a date object to a string according to a user-specified format.

The $dateToString expression has the following operator expression syntax:

You can use $dateToString for deployments hosted in the following environments:

  • MongoDB Atlas: The fully managed service for MongoDB deployments in the cloud

The $dateToString expression has the following operator expression syntax:

{ $dateToString: {
date: <dateExpression>,
format: <formatString>,
timezone: <tzExpression>,
onNull: <expression>
} }
Field
Description

date

The date to convert to string. <dateExpression> must be a valid expression that resolves to a Date, a Timestamp, or an ObjectID.

format

Optional. The date format specification. <formatString> can be any string literal, containing zero or more format specifiers. For a list of specifiers available, see Format Specifiers.

If unspecified and the timezone is specified and set to a non UTC timezone, then $dateToString uses "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%L" as the default format.

If unspecified and the timezone is unspecified or explicitly specified as UTC, then $dateToString uses "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%LZ" as the default format.

timezone

Optional. The timezone of the operation result. <tzExpression> must be a valid expression that resolves to a string formatted as either an Olson Timezone Identifier or a UTC Offset. If no timezone is provided, the result is in UTC.

Format
Examples

Olson Timezone Identifier

"America/New_York"
"Europe/London"
"GMT"

UTC Offset

+/-[hh]:[mm], e.g. "+04:45"
+/-[hh][mm], e.g. "-0530"
+/-[hh], e.g. "+03"

onNull

Optional. The value to return if the date is null or missing. The arguments can be any valid expression.

If unspecified, $dateToString returns null if the date is null or missing.

Tip

See also:

The following format specifiers are available for use in the <formatString>:

Specifiers
Description
Possible Values

%b

Abbreviated month name (3 letters)

New in version 7.0.

jan-dec

%B

Full month name

New in version 7.0.

january-december

%d

Day of month (2 digits, zero padded)

01-31

%G

Year in ISO 8601 format

0000-9999

%H

Hour (2 digits, zero padded, 24-hour clock)

00-23

%j

Day of year (3 digits, zero padded)

001-366

%L

Millisecond (3 digits, zero padded)

000-999

%m

Month (2 digits, zero padded)

01-12

%M

Minute (2 digits, zero padded)

00-59

%S

Second (2 digits, zero padded)

00-60

%u

Day of week number in ISO 8601 format (1-Monday, 7-Sunday)

1-7

%U

Week of year (2 digits, zero padded)

00-53

%V

Week of Year in ISO 8601 format

01-53

%w

Day of week (1-Sunday, 7-Saturday)

1-7

%Y

Year (4 digits, zero padded)

0000-9999

%z

The timezone offset from UTC.

+/-[hh][mm]

%Z

The minutes offset from UTC as a number. For example, if the timezone offset (+/-[hhmm]) was +0445, the minutes offset is +285.

+/-mmm

%%

Percent Character as a Literal

%

Consider a sales collection with the following document:

{
"_id" : 1,
"item" : "abc",
"price" : 10,
"quantity" : 2,
"date" : ISODate("2014-01-01T08:15:39.736Z")
}

The following aggregation uses $dateToString to return the date field as formatted strings:

db.sales.aggregate(
[
{
$project: {
yearMonthDayUTC: { $dateToString: { format: "%Y-%m-%d", date: "$date" } },
timewithOffsetNY: { $dateToString: { format: "%H:%M:%S:%L%z", date: "$date", timezone: "America/New_York"} },
timewithOffset430: { $dateToString: { format: "%H:%M:%S:%L%z", date: "$date", timezone: "+04:30" } },
minutesOffsetNY: { $dateToString: { format: "%Z", date: "$date", timezone: "America/New_York" } },
minutesOffset430: { $dateToString: { format: "%Z", date: "$date", timezone: "+04:30" } },
abbreviated_month: { $dateToString: {format: "%b", date: "$date", timezone: "+04:30" } },
full_month: { $dateToString: { format: "%B", date: "$date", timezone: "+04:30" } }
}
}
]
)

The operation returns the following result:

{
"_id" : 1,
"yearMonthDayUTC" : "2014-01-01",
"timewithOffsetNY" : "03:15:39:736-0500",
"timewithOffset430" : "12:45:39:736+0430",
"minutesOffsetNY" : "-300",
"minutesOffset430" : "270",
"abbreviated_month": "Jan",
"full_month": "January"
}

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