Get Current Server Time server.time
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Scope:
basicWho can execute the method: any user
The method server.time returns the current server time in the format YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss±hh:mm.
No parameters.
Code Examples
How to Use Examples in Documentation
curl -X POST \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "Accept: application/json" \
-d '{}' \
https://**put_your_bitrix24_address**/rest/**put_your_user_id_here**/**put_your_webhook_here**/server.time
curl -X POST \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "Accept: application/json" \
-d '{}' \
https://**put_your_bitrix24_address**/rest/server.time
try
{
const response = await $b24.callMethod(
"server.time",
{}
);
const result = response.getData().result;
console.log(result);
}
catch( error )
{
console.error(error);
}
try {
$response = $b24Service
->core
->call(
'server.time',
[]
);
$result = $response
->getResponseData()
->getResult();
if ($result->error()) {
error_log($result->error());
} else {
echo 'Server time: ' . $result->data();
}
} catch (Throwable $e) {
error_log($e->getMessage());
echo 'Error getting server time: ' . $e->getMessage();
}
BX24.callMethod(
"server.time",
{},
function(result)
{
if(result.error())
console.error(result.error());
else
console.log(result.data());
}
);
require_once('crest.php');
$result = CRest::call(
'server.time',
[]
);
echo '<PRE>';
print_r($result);
echo '</PRE>';
Response Handling
HTTP status: 200
{
{
"result": "2024-08-05T09:02:13+00:00",
"time": {
"start": 1722848533.40768,
"finish": 1722848533.44277,
"duration": 0.0350871086120606,
"processing": 0.000040054321289062,
"date_start": "2024-08-05T09:02:13+00:00",
"date_finish": "2024-08-05T09:02:13+00:00",
"operating": 0
}
}
}
Returned Data
|
Name |
Description |
|
result |
Server time in the format |
|
time |
Information about the request execution time |
Error Handling
Statuses and System Error Codes
HTTP Status: 20x, 40x, 50x
The errors described below may occur when calling any method.
|
Status |
Code |
Description |
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An internal server error has occurred. Please contact the server administrator or Bitrix24 technical support |
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An internal server error has occurred. Please contact the server administrator or Bitrix24 technical support |
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The request intensity limit has been exceeded |
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The current method is not permitted for calls using batch |
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The maximum length of parameters passed to the batch method has been exceeded |
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Invalid access token or webhook code |
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The HTTPS protocol is required for method calls |
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The REST API is blocked due to overload. This is a manual individual block; please contact Bitrix24 technical support to lift it |
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The REST API is only available on commercial plans |
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The user associated with the access token or webhook used to call the method lacks the necessary permissions |
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The manifest is not available |
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The request requires higher privileges than those provided by the webhook token |
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The provided access token has expired |
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The user does not have access to the application. This means that the application is installed, but the portal administrator has restricted access to this application to specific users only |
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The public part of the site is closed. To open the public part of the site on an on-premise installation, disable the "Temporary closure of the public part of the site" option. Path to the setting: Desktop > Settings > Product Settings > Module Settings > Main Module > Temporary closure of the public part of the site |
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