How to get current date in jQuery?

I want to know how to use the Date() function in jQuery to get the current date in a yyyy/mm/dd format.

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Date() is not part of jQuery, it is one of JavaScript's features.

See the documentation on Date object.

You can do it like that:

var d = new Date(); var month = d.getMonth()+1; var day = d.getDate(); var output = d.getFullYear() + '/' + (month<10 ? '0' : '') + month + '/' + (day<10 ? '0' : '') + day; 

See this jsfiddle for a proof.

The code may look like a complex one, because it must deal with months & days being represented by numbers less than 10 (meaning the strings will have one char instead of two). See this jsfiddle for comparison.

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If you have jQuery UI (needed for the datepicker), this would do the trick:

$.datepicker.formatDate('yy/mm/dd', new Date()); 
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jQuery is JavaScript. Use the Javascript Date Object.

var d = new Date(); var strDate = d.getFullYear() + "/" + (d.getMonth()+1) + "/" + d.getDate(); 
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Using pure Javascript your can prototype your own YYYYMMDD format;

Date.prototype.yyyymmdd = function() { var yyyy = this.getFullYear().toString(); var mm = (this.getMonth()+1).toString(); // getMonth() is zero-based var dd = this.getDate().toString(); return yyyy + "/" + (mm[1]?mm:"0"+mm[0]) + "/" + (dd[1]?dd:"0"+dd[0]); // padding }; var date = new Date(); console.log( date.yyyymmdd() ); // Assuming you have an open console 
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In JavaScript you can get the current date and time using the Date object;

var now = new Date(); 

This will get the local client machine time

Example for jquery LINK

If you are using jQuery DatePicker you can apply it on any textfield like this:

$( "#datepicker" ).datepicker({dateFormat:"yy/mm/dd"}).datepicker("setDate",new Date()); 
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function GetTodayDate() { var tdate = new Date(); var dd = tdate.getDate(); //yields day var MM = tdate.getMonth(); //yields month var yyyy = tdate.getFullYear(); //yields year var currentDate= dd + "-" +( MM+1) + "-" + yyyy; return currentDate; } 

Very handy function to use it, Enjoy. You do not require any javascript framework. it just works in with plain javascript.

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I know I am Late But This Is All You Need

var date = (new Date()).toISOString().split('T')[0]; 

toISOString() use built function of javascript.

cd = (new Date()).toISOString().split('T')[0]; console.log(cd); alert(cd);
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Since the question is tagged as jQuery:

If you are also using jQuery UI you can use $.datepicker.formatDate():

$.datepicker.formatDate('yy/mm/dd', new Date()); 

See this demo.

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Here is method top get current Day, Year or Month

new Date().getDate() // Get the day as a number (1-31) new Date().getDay() // Get the weekday as a number (0-6) new Date().getFullYear() // Get the four digit year (yyyy) new Date().getHours() // Get the hour (0-23) new Date().getMilliseconds() // Get the milliseconds (0-999) new Date().getMinutes() // Get the minutes (0-59) new Date().getMonth() // Get the month (0-11) new Date().getSeconds() // Get the seconds (0-59) new Date().getTime() // Get the time (milliseconds since January 1, 1970) 

See this.
The $.now() method is a shorthand for the number returned by the expression (new Date).getTime().

Moment.js makes it quite easy:

moment().format("YYYY/MM/DD") 
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this object set zero, when element has only one symbol:

function addZero(i) { if (i < 10) { i = "0" + i; } return i; } 

This object set actual full time, hour and date:

function getActualFullDate() { var d = new Date(); var day = addZero(d.getDate()); var month = addZero(d.getMonth()+1); var year = addZero(d.getFullYear()); var h = addZero(d.getHours()); var m = addZero(d.getMinutes()); var s = addZero(d.getSeconds()); return day + ". " + month + ". " + year + " (" + h + ":" + m + ")"; } function getActualHour() { var d = new Date(); var h = addZero(d.getHours()); var m = addZero(d.getMinutes()); var s = addZero(d.getSeconds()); return h + ":" + m + ":" + s; } function getActualDate() { var d = new Date(); var day = addZero(d.getDate()); var month = addZero(d.getMonth()+1); var year = addZero(d.getFullYear()); return day + ". " + month + ". " + year; } 

HTML:

<span id='full'>a</span> <br> <span id='hour'>b</span> <br> <span id='date'>c</span> 

JQUERY VIEW:

$(document).ready(function(){ $("#full").html(getActualFullDate()); $("#hour").html(getActualHour()); $("#date").html(getActualDate()); }); 

EXAMPLE

//convert month to 2 digits<p> var twoDigitMonth = ((fullDate.getMonth().length+1) === 1)? (fullDate.getMonth()+1) : '0' + (fullDate.getMonth()+1); var currentDate = fullDate.getFullYear()+ "/" + twoDigitMonth + "/" + fullDate.getDate(); console.log(currentDate);<br> //2011/05/19 
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You can achieve this with moment.js as well. Include moment.js in your html.

<script src="moment.js"></script> 

And use below code in script file to get formatted date.

moment(new Date(),"YYYY-MM-DD").utcOffset(0, true).format(); 

FYI - getDay() will give you the day of the week... ie: if today is Thursday, it will return the number 4 (being the 4th day of the week).

To get a proper day of the month, use getDate().

My example below... (also a string padding function to give a leading 0 on single time elements. (eg: 10:4:34 => 10:04:35)

function strpad00(s) { s = s + ''; if (s.length === 1) s = '0'+s; return s; } var currentdate = new Date(); var datetime = currentdate.getDate() + "/" + strpad00((currentdate.getMonth()+1)) + "/" + currentdate.getFullYear() + " @ " + currentdate.getHours() + ":" + strpad00(currentdate.getMinutes()) + ":" + strpad00(currentdate.getSeconds()); 

Example output: 31/12/2013 @ 10:07:49
If using getDay(), the output would be 4/12/2013 @ 10:07:49

Try this....

var d = new Date(); alert(d.getFullYear()+'/'+(d.getMonth()+1)+'/'+d.getDate()); 

getMonth() return month 0 to 11 so we would like to add 1 for accurate month

Reference by :

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you can use this code:

var nowDate = new Date(); var nowDay = ((nowDate.getDate().toString().length) == 1) ? '0'+(nowDate.getDate()) : (nowDate.getDate()); var nowMonth = ((nowDate.getMonth().toString().length) == 1) ? '0'+(nowDate.getMonth()+1) : (nowDate.getMonth()+1); var nowYear = nowDate.getFullYear(); var formatDate = nowDay + "." + nowMonth + "." + nowYear; 

you can find a working demo here

var d = new Date(); var today = d.getFullYear() + '/' + ('0'+(d.getMonth()+1)).slice(-2) + '/' + ('0'+d.getDate()).slice(-2); 
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This will give you current date string

var today = new Date().toISOString().split('T')[0]; 

The jQuery plugin page is down. So manually:

function strpad00(s) { s = s + ''; if (s.length === 1) s = '0'+s; return s; } var now = new Date(); var currentDate = now.getFullYear()+ "/" + strpad00(now.getMonth()+1) + "/" + strpad00(now.getDate()); console.log(currentDate ); 
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console.log($.datepicker.formatDate('yy/mm/dd', new Date())); 

Using the jQuery-ui datepicker, it has a handy date conversion routine built in so you can format dates:

var my_date_string = $.datepicker.formatDate( "yy-mm-dd", new Date() ); 

Simple.

This is what I came up with using only jQuery. It's just a matter of putting the pieces together.

 //Gather date information from local system var ThisMonth = new Date().getMonth() + 1; var ThisDay = new Date().getDate(); var ThisYear = new Date().getFullYear(); var ThisDate = ThisMonth.toString() + "/" + ThisDay.toString() + "/" + ThisYear.toString(); //Gather time information from local system var ThisHour = new Date().getHours(); var ThisMinute = new Date().getMinutes(); var ThisTime = ThisHour.toString() + ":" + ThisMinute.toString(); //Concatenate date and time for date-time stamp var ThisDateTime = ThisDate + " " + ThisTime; 

You can do this:

 var now = new Date(); dateFormat(now, "dddd, mmmm dS, yyyy, h:MM:ss TT"); // Saturday, June 9th, 2007, 5:46:21 PM 

OR Something like

 var dateObj = new Date(); var month = dateObj.getUTCMonth(); var day = dateObj.getUTCDate(); var year = dateObj.getUTCFullYear(); var newdate = month + "/" + day + "/" + year; alert(newdate); 
var d = new Date(); var month = d.getMonth() + 1; var day = d.getDate(); var year = d.getYear(); var today = (day<10?'0':'')+ day + '/' +(month<10?'0':'')+ month + '/' + year; alert(today); 
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I just wanted to share a timestamp prototype I made using Pierre's idea. Not enough points to comment :(

// US common date timestamp Date.prototype.timestamp = function() { var yyyy = this.getFullYear().toString(); var mm = (this.getMonth()+1).toString(); // getMonth() is zero-based var dd = this.getDate().toString(); var h = this.getHours().toString(); var m = this.getMinutes().toString(); var s = this.getSeconds().toString(); return (mm[1]?mm:"0"+mm[0]) + "/" + (dd[1]?dd:"0"+dd[0]) + "/" + yyyy + " - " + ((h > 12) ? h-12 : h) + ":" + m + ":" + s; }; d = new Date(); var timestamp = d.timestamp(); // 10/12/2013 - 2:04:19 

Get current Date format dd/mm/yyyy

Here is the code:

var fullDate = new Date(); var twoDigitMonth = ((fullDate.getMonth().toString().length) == 1)? '0'+(fullDate.getMonth()+1) : (fullDate.getMonth()+1); var twoDigitDate = ((fullDate.getDate().toString().length) == 1)? '0'+(fullDate.getDate()) : (fullDate.getDate()); var currentDate = twoDigitDate + "/" + twoDigitMonth + "/" + fullDate.getFullYear(); alert(currentDate); 
function createDate() { var date = new Date(), yr = date.getFullYear(), month = date.getMonth()+1, day = date.getDate(), todayDate = yr + '-' + month + '-' + day; console.log("Today date is :" + todayDate); 

You can add an extension method to javascript.

Date.prototype.today = function () { return ((this.getDate() < 10) ? "0" : "") + this.getDate() + "/" + (((this.getMonth() + 1) < 10) ? "0" : "") + (this.getMonth() + 1) + "/" + this.getFullYear(); } 
var today = new Date(); var tday= today.getFullYear() + '/' + ( today.getMonth() < 9 ? '0' : '' ) + (today.getMonth() + 1) + '/' + ( today.getDate() < 10 ? '0' : '' ) + today.getDate() ; console.log(tday);
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