I'm trying to make something like this:
if (datetime - system date > 15 minutes) (false)
if (datetime - system date <= 15 minutes) (true)
But I'm totally lost. I don't know how to make this operation in PHP.
I'd like to see how I can pick that DateTime from my database and check if it's between the last 15 minutes of my server's time.
The type of database is MySQL.
Finally, I managed to do it thanks to Sammitch and the other ones, here i leave the snippet:
$now = time();
$target = strtotime($row[1]);
$diff = $now - $target;
// 15 minutes = 15*60 seconds = 900
if ($diff <= 900) {
$seconds = $diff;
} else {
$seconds = $diff;
}
If your dates are already in MySQL you will want to do the comparison in the query because:
Below is the most efficient form. If there is an index on the date
column it will be used.
SELECT *
FROM table
WHERE date > DATE_SUB(NOW(), INTERVAL 15 MINUTE)
Docs: DATE_SUB()
If you need to do it in PHP:
$now = time();
$target = strtotime($date_from_db);
$diff = $now - $target;
if ( $diff > 900 ) {
// something
}
or, more succinctly:
if( time() - strtotime($date_from_db) > 900 ) {
// something
}