java.lang.Object
com.timeanddate.services.dataTypes.holidays.Holiday

public class Holiday extends Object
Author:
Cato Auestad <cato@timeanddate.com>
  • Field Details

  • Method Details

    • getId

      public int getId()
      Identifier for the holiday definition. Please note that this id is not unique, not even with a single year – the same holiday event may be returned multiple time because it is observed on a different day, or because it is scheduled in a different calendar (Hebrew or Muslim calendar) and happens multiple times within a Gregorian year. Use the Uid field for purposes where you need a unique identifier.
    • getUid

      public String getUid()
      Id for the shown holiday instance. The id is designed to be unique across all holiday instances generated by the timeanddate.com API services and respects different calendars and other reasons that may cause events to occurs multiple times within one Gregorian year. Example: 0007d600000007db
    • getName

      public String getName()
      Holiday/Observance name.
    • getDate

      public TADTime getDate()
      Date/time of the holiday instance. Most holidays do have a specific time – in this case the time components will be skipped. Some special events like equinoxes and solstices include the exact time of the event as well, in this case the timestamp will be in local time zone (including time zone data) (countries with multiple timezones: local time in capital city).
    • getUrl

      public URI getUrl()
      Further information about the specific holiday. The URL points to the timeanddate.com web page. Example: http://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/us/new-year-day
    • getCountry

      public Country getCountry()
      Country of the holiday instance.
    • getLocations

      public String getLocations()
      Summary of locations where this holiday instance is valid. Element is only present if the holiday instance does not affect the whole country.
    • getStates

      public List<HolidayState> getStates()
      States/subdivisions that are affected by this holiday instance. This element is only present if the holiday instance is not valid in the whole country.
    • getDescription

      public String getDescription()
      A short description of the holiday instance.
    • getTypes

      public List<String> getTypes()
      Classification of the holiday. Most days have only one classification, bust some have multiple types associated. This happens e.g. in conjunction with religious days that also are flag days. Example: National Holiday
    • fromNode

      public static Holiday fromNode(Node node)