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Manual:Timestamp

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The format of timestamps used in MediaWiki URLs and in some of the MediaWiki database fields is yyyymmddhhmmss. For example, the timestamp for 2024-11-24 21:52:58 (UTC) is 20241124215258. The timezone for these timestamps is UTC.

MediaWiki's wfTimestamp() function provides a convenient way to convert from timestamps in common formats to the MediaWiki timestamp format and vice versa. Read Manual:wfTimestamp for more details. Never use wfTimestamp() when inserting a timestamp into the database; this will break in PostgreSQL and possibly other non-MySQL databases. Instead use DatabaseBase::timestamp(), aka $dbw->timestamp(), which converts a timestamp in one of the formats accepted by wfTimestamp() to the format used for inserting into timestamp fields in this DBMS.

wfTimestampNow() is a convenience function that returns a MediaWiki timestamp for the present time.

MediaWiki stores timestamps as strings rather than native timestamp types because MySQL's TIMESTAMP type had major limitations when MediaWiki was first written.[1]

Datatypes

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Here are the various timestamp datatypes used in the MediaWiki core:

binary(14)

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binary(14) NOT NULL

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binary(14) NOT NULL default '19700101000000'

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varbinary(14)

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varbinary(14) NOT NULL

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varbinary(14) NOT NULL default ''

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timestamp NOT NULL

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Notes

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