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I am getting the error

undefined method `strftime' for "2013-03-06":String

when trying to display a date normally (June Sunday 3, 2013 or something similar) from the string 2013-03-06 using strftime.

The line that does this in my index.html.erb and looks like this

<td><%= task.duedate.strftime("%B %e, %Y") %></td>

I am just learning Rails so I am sure it is just a stupid beginners error, any help would be appreciated. Thank you

Colin
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    Example: d = Date.today # 2008-08-12 d.strftime(‘%b %d, %Y’) # will print August 12, 2008 – Hackerman Mar 31 '13 at 23:11
  • Is there a special reason why your duedate field is not of the Date or DateTime types? – Marcelo De Polli Mar 31 '13 at 23:19
  • I just ran into this issue after adding and populating a date-column in a migration. The solution was simply restarting (I guess Rails didn't know the attribute was a date until then?). – thewillcole Jun 10 '13 at 03:40

5 Answers5

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It looks like your duedate is a string, when strftime is a method for Time/Date class. You can try this:

Date.parse(task.duedate).strftime("%B %e, %Y")
hellaxe
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This solved the issue for me:

Date.created_at.try(:strftime, ("%B %e, %Y"))

Hope this helps!

Jordan
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You are storing the datetime as a string and not as an actually datetime. You will need to create a new migration like the following

change_table :tasks do |t|  
  t.change :duedate, :datetime 
end

This way when you access duedate it will have been already parsed as a datetime object, instead of you having to convert it everytime.

rovermicrover
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You can also use strptime. It is working for me :)

DateTime.strptime(task.duedate ,"%B %e, %Y") 
Sandeep Kapil
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I faced this issue as well and I was able to solve it after creating a method in controller.rb file which converted date from string format to datetime object I then called this method in create function before saving the data into database.

  def convert_to_date(date_as_string)
    #expecting date format in "yyyy-mm-dd" format
    if date_as_string.length > 0
      split_date = date_as_string.split('-')
      return Date.new(year=split_date[0].to_i, month=split_date[1].to_i, 
      day=split_date[2].to_i) 
    else
      return nil 
    end 
  end 
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