# Date Processor Plugin Use the `date` processor to add the metric timestamp as a human readable tag. A common use is to add a tag that can be used to group by month or year. A few example usecases include: 1) consumption data for utilities on per month basis 2) bandwidth capacity per month 3) compare energy production or sales on a yearly or monthly basis ### Configuration ```toml [[processors.date]] ## New tag to create tag_key = "month" ## New field to create (cannot set both field_key and tag_key) # field_key = "month" ## Date format string, must be a representation of the Go "reference time" ## which is "Mon Jan 2 15:04:05 -0700 MST 2006". date_format = "Jan" ## If destination is a field, date format can also be one of ## "unix", "unix_ms", "unix_us", or "unix_ns", which will insert an integer field. # date_format = "unix" ## Offset duration added to the date string when writing the new tag. # date_offset = "0s" ## Timezone to use when creating the tag or field using a reference time ## string. This can be set to one of "UTC", "Local", or to a location name ## in the IANA Time Zone database. ## example: timezone = "America/Los_Angeles" # timezone = "UTC" ``` #### timezone On Windows, only the `Local` and `UTC` zones are available by default. To use other timezones, set the `ZONEINFO` environment variable to the location of [`zoneinfo.zip`][zoneinfo]: ``` set ZONEINFO=C:\zoneinfo.zip ``` ### Example ```diff - throughput lower=10i,upper=1000i,mean=500i 1560540094000000000 + throughput,month=Jun lower=10i,upper=1000i,mean=500i 1560540094000000000 ``` [zoneinfo]: https://github.com/golang/go/raw/50bd1c4d4eb4fac8ddeb5f063c099daccfb71b26/lib/time/zoneinfo.zip