My Date in Twig is ignoring format












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I have a twig file with the following code in my Drupal 8.4.4 site:



<div class="value col-md-12">{{ node.field_date.value }}</div>



And in my content type, manage display option, I have it formatted like this:
enter image description here



But on the website, it shows the date as



2019-01-16T23:00:00



What am I missing?










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    I have a twig file with the following code in my Drupal 8.4.4 site:



    <div class="value col-md-12">{{ node.field_date.value }}</div>



    And in my content type, manage display option, I have it formatted like this:
    enter image description here



    But on the website, it shows the date as



    2019-01-16T23:00:00



    What am I missing?










    share|improve this question

























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      I have a twig file with the following code in my Drupal 8.4.4 site:



      <div class="value col-md-12">{{ node.field_date.value }}</div>



      And in my content type, manage display option, I have it formatted like this:
      enter image description here



      But on the website, it shows the date as



      2019-01-16T23:00:00



      What am I missing?










      share|improve this question













      I have a twig file with the following code in my Drupal 8.4.4 site:



      <div class="value col-md-12">{{ node.field_date.value }}</div>



      And in my content type, manage display option, I have it formatted like this:
      enter image description here



      But on the website, it shows the date as



      2019-01-16T23:00:00



      What am I missing?







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          You are printing the node value directly, which is bypassing the field formatter and other things (since you are not using the render array).



          Do this instead:



          {{ content.field_date }}



          This will render normally and ensure field formatter settings are respected.






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          • This is much better than my answer!
            – hotwebmatter
            2 days ago










          • D'oh, that got me again. Thank you!
            – David Lozzi
            2 days ago



















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          Try piping the value to twig's date function:



          https://twig.symfony.com/doc/2.x/filters/date.html



          That approach might give you something like this:



          <div class="value col-md-12">{{ node.field_date.value | date("D M j G:i T") }}</div>





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            I guess technically this would work, but you lose the ability to change the format on the fly from the admin. It would also print the div out, regardless of if there is a value in the field or not.
            – Kevin
            Jan 7 at 14:44








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            Funny enough this didn't work, I was trying this before until someone else pointed me to the fact that the formatting should work above. Thanks for posting!
            – David Lozzi
            2 days ago











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          You are printing the node value directly, which is bypassing the field formatter and other things (since you are not using the render array).



          Do this instead:



          {{ content.field_date }}



          This will render normally and ensure field formatter settings are respected.






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          • This is much better than my answer!
            – hotwebmatter
            2 days ago










          • D'oh, that got me again. Thank you!
            – David Lozzi
            2 days ago
















          8














          You are printing the node value directly, which is bypassing the field formatter and other things (since you are not using the render array).



          Do this instead:



          {{ content.field_date }}



          This will render normally and ensure field formatter settings are respected.






          share|improve this answer























          • This is much better than my answer!
            – hotwebmatter
            2 days ago










          • D'oh, that got me again. Thank you!
            – David Lozzi
            2 days ago














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          You are printing the node value directly, which is bypassing the field formatter and other things (since you are not using the render array).



          Do this instead:



          {{ content.field_date }}



          This will render normally and ensure field formatter settings are respected.






          share|improve this answer














          You are printing the node value directly, which is bypassing the field formatter and other things (since you are not using the render array).



          Do this instead:



          {{ content.field_date }}



          This will render normally and ensure field formatter settings are respected.







          share|improve this answer














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          answered Jan 7 at 14:33









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          • This is much better than my answer!
            – hotwebmatter
            2 days ago










          • D'oh, that got me again. Thank you!
            – David Lozzi
            2 days ago


















          • This is much better than my answer!
            – hotwebmatter
            2 days ago










          • D'oh, that got me again. Thank you!
            – David Lozzi
            2 days ago
















          This is much better than my answer!
          – hotwebmatter
          2 days ago




          This is much better than my answer!
          – hotwebmatter
          2 days ago












          D'oh, that got me again. Thank you!
          – David Lozzi
          2 days ago




          D'oh, that got me again. Thank you!
          – David Lozzi
          2 days ago













          1














          Try piping the value to twig's date function:



          https://twig.symfony.com/doc/2.x/filters/date.html



          That approach might give you something like this:



          <div class="value col-md-12">{{ node.field_date.value | date("D M j G:i T") }}</div>





          share|improve this answer

















          • 1




            I guess technically this would work, but you lose the ability to change the format on the fly from the admin. It would also print the div out, regardless of if there is a value in the field or not.
            – Kevin
            Jan 7 at 14:44








          • 2




            Funny enough this didn't work, I was trying this before until someone else pointed me to the fact that the formatting should work above. Thanks for posting!
            – David Lozzi
            2 days ago
















          1














          Try piping the value to twig's date function:



          https://twig.symfony.com/doc/2.x/filters/date.html



          That approach might give you something like this:



          <div class="value col-md-12">{{ node.field_date.value | date("D M j G:i T") }}</div>





          share|improve this answer

















          • 1




            I guess technically this would work, but you lose the ability to change the format on the fly from the admin. It would also print the div out, regardless of if there is a value in the field or not.
            – Kevin
            Jan 7 at 14:44








          • 2




            Funny enough this didn't work, I was trying this before until someone else pointed me to the fact that the formatting should work above. Thanks for posting!
            – David Lozzi
            2 days ago














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          Try piping the value to twig's date function:



          https://twig.symfony.com/doc/2.x/filters/date.html



          That approach might give you something like this:



          <div class="value col-md-12">{{ node.field_date.value | date("D M j G:i T") }}</div>





          share|improve this answer












          Try piping the value to twig's date function:



          https://twig.symfony.com/doc/2.x/filters/date.html



          That approach might give you something like this:



          <div class="value col-md-12">{{ node.field_date.value | date("D M j G:i T") }}</div>






          share|improve this answer












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          answered Jan 7 at 14:30









          hotwebmatterhotwebmatter

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          • 1




            I guess technically this would work, but you lose the ability to change the format on the fly from the admin. It would also print the div out, regardless of if there is a value in the field or not.
            – Kevin
            Jan 7 at 14:44








          • 2




            Funny enough this didn't work, I was trying this before until someone else pointed me to the fact that the formatting should work above. Thanks for posting!
            – David Lozzi
            2 days ago














          • 1




            I guess technically this would work, but you lose the ability to change the format on the fly from the admin. It would also print the div out, regardless of if there is a value in the field or not.
            – Kevin
            Jan 7 at 14:44








          • 2




            Funny enough this didn't work, I was trying this before until someone else pointed me to the fact that the formatting should work above. Thanks for posting!
            – David Lozzi
            2 days ago








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          1




          I guess technically this would work, but you lose the ability to change the format on the fly from the admin. It would also print the div out, regardless of if there is a value in the field or not.
          – Kevin
          Jan 7 at 14:44






          I guess technically this would work, but you lose the ability to change the format on the fly from the admin. It would also print the div out, regardless of if there is a value in the field or not.
          – Kevin
          Jan 7 at 14:44






          2




          2




          Funny enough this didn't work, I was trying this before until someone else pointed me to the fact that the formatting should work above. Thanks for posting!
          – David Lozzi
          2 days ago




          Funny enough this didn't work, I was trying this before until someone else pointed me to the fact that the formatting should work above. Thanks for posting!
          – David Lozzi
          2 days ago


















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