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time.RFC3339 #566
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@jc-fireball sorry for the slow response on this! The Go JSON marshaler controls this behavior via the You should be able to create a custom type wrapping |
Only the time.Time in header is in different way which allows us to override the format but not in other places like json field. |
@jc-fireball that specific code you linked to is Huma's custom handling of parameters (path/query/header/cookie). You can change that time format like this using Go's time formatting: type MyInput struct {
MyTime time.Time `query:"myTime" timeFormat:"..."`
} Keep in mind though this is not for the JSON body, which is controlled by the t := time.Now()
t = t.Add(123 * time.Millisecond)
b, _ := json.Marshal(t)
fmt.Println(string(b)) // prints with milliseconds
t = t.Truncate(time.Second)
b, _ = json.Marshal(t)
fmt.Println(string(b)) // prints without milliseconds |
Hi
We've been migrating to huma. We notice the default time format is using RFC3339nano in json response. Is there anyway we can set the time format in json to time.RFC3339
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