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Chris Bongers
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Vanilla JavaScript get Timestamp

Today I needed to get a timestamp to include in a unique file that I'm generating with Node.js.

It's one of these things that after 17 years, I still google to this day... Call me stupid or just ignorant in not saving it in my brain.

Getting a Timestamp in JavaScript

Date.now();
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Wow, That was the one thing I can't get in my head?!
Yes. There are other ways of doing it, so here are some alternatives that do the same:

new Date().getTime();
new Date().valueOf();
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All three methods will get a millisecond timestamp; we can convert it to seconds by doing so:

Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000);
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Feel free to have a look and play on this Codepen.

See the Pen Vanilla JavaScript get Timestamp by Chris Bongers (@rebelchris) on CodePen.

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