Timestamp Addition and Subtraction Operations
Function Name
$timeStampCalculation(longA, StringB)
Parameter Description
- longA: timestamp in milliseconds.
- StringB: time difference. The value is an integer plus a letter ("d": day; "h": hour; "s": second). For example, 1d indicates that one day is added to the specified timestamp, and -1d indicates that one day is subtracted.
Function Description
Implements the addition and subtraction operations between parameter A of the long type and parameter B of the string type. Parameters A and B support the following types:
- Value in the format listed in Parameter Description
- Environment parameters
- Local parameters
- Other built-in functions
Application Scenarios
Timestamp addition and subtraction operations can be used in the following scenarios for API automation:
- Request URL
- Request header
- Request body
- Checkpoint property
- if condition
- for loop interrupt condition
Example
- Request URL
As shown in the following figure, the value of test in the request URL is the timestamp addition and subtraction function. Parameter A in the function is 1607939485441, and parameter B is 1d.
- Request header
As shown in the following figure, the value of time in the request header is the timestamp addition and subtraction function. Parameter A in the function is the date-to-timestamp conversion function $dateFormat(2020.09.11 11:00:00), and parameter B is -86400s.
- Request body
As shown in the following figure, the request body uses the timestamp addition and subtraction function. Parameter A in the function is $dateFormat(2020.09.11 11:00:00), and parameter B is 1d.
- Checkpoint property
As shown in the following figure, the target value of the checkpoint property result is the timestamp addition and subtraction function. Parameter A in the function is the environment parameter time, and parameter B is -24h. For details about how to set environment parameters, see Setting Environment Parameters.
- if condition
As shown in the following figure, the target value of the if condition is the timestamp addition and subtraction function. Parameter A in the function is the environment variable status, and parameter B is 1d. For details about how to set environment parameters, see Setting Environment Parameters.
- for loop interrupt condition
As shown in the following figure, the target value of the for loop interrupt condition is the timestamp addition and subtraction function. Parameter A in the function is 1607939485441, and parameter B is 1d.
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