Returns a resultant of adding n years to the timestamp t.
The function returns a resultant of adding n years to the timestamp t.
You should use this function instead of simply adding 12 * {MONTH} or 365 * {DAY}.
12 * {MONTH}
365 * {DAY}
Negative values for n are used in order to subtract.
addYears(t, 10, LOCAL)
timestamp t with value March 25th, 2011 23:15
The function will return a timestamp as a with the value: March 25th, 2021 23:15
timestamp
numberOfDays
The number defined here will be the offset in days.
Negative values are used to substract days.
Internally JWT multiplies this value with the time macro {DAY} to add full days to the timestamp. Learn more about time macros.
{DAY}
timeZone
The time zone used for the calculation.
Work days might depend on the time zone - it might be Sunday on the west coast of the US while at the same time it's already Monday in Australia.
The function returns a .