drtimcooper / LatLongToTimezone

Lat/long to timezone mapper in Java. Does not require web services or data files - just pure Java or Swift.
MIT License
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LatLongToTimezone

Lat/long to timezone mapper in Java and Swift and C#. Does not require web services or data files.

The "lat/long to timezone polygon mapping" is hardcoded, and we hope this rarely changes, but the changes to offsets and daylight savings changeover dates etc. (which are more frequent) are taken care of by your system libraries and so these are automatically kept up-to-date. From time to time, someone updates the files with the latest timezone polygons, but these rarely change...I think the most recent change is the Crimean peninsular.

99% of people using this project just need the one file:

(Java) https://github.com/drtimcooper/LatLongToTimezone/blob/master/src/main/java/com/skedgo/converter/TimezoneMapper.java

(Swift) https://github.com/drtimcooper/LatLongToTimezone/blob/master/Classes/TimezoneMapper.swift

(CSharp) https://github.com/drtimcooper/LatLongToTimezone/blob/master/Output/Toolbox.TimeAndDate.TimezoneMapper.cs

(golang) https://github.com/zsefvlol/timezonemapper

Install

CocoaPods

# Podfile
use_frameworks!

pod 'LatLongToTimezone', '~> 1.1'

In the Podfile directory, type:

$ pod install

Carthage

Add this to Cartfile

github "drtimcooper/LatLongToTimezone" ~> 1.1
$ carthage update

Swift Package Manager (SPM)

Add https://github.com/drtimcooper/LatLongToTimezone to your Swift packages in Xcode.

Versions

For Swift 2.3 and earlier, use version 1.0.4 of the Podspec. For Swift 3 to 4.1, use version 1.1.3 of the Podspec. For Swift 4.2 or later, use the latest version.

Usage

In your code, you can do

import LatLongToTimezone

let location = CLLocationCoordinate2D(latitude: 34, longitude: -122)
let timeZone = TimezoneMapper.latLngToTimezone(location)

Android Studio (Kotlin)

Add in your Activity:

val resultTimeZone = TimezoneMapper.latLngToTimezoneString(YOUR_LATITUDE, YOUR_LONGITUDE)
Log.i("", resultTimeZone)

Now you should see the TimeZone (open Logcat)