# Timestamp Module The Timestamp module provides functionality to get and set the on-chain time. - [`timestamp::Trait`](https://docs.rs/noble-timestamp/latest/noble_timestamp/trait.Trait.html) - [`Call`](https://docs.rs/noble-timestamp/latest/noble_timestamp/enum.Call.html) - [`Module`](https://docs.rs/noble-timestamp/latest/noble_timestamp/struct.Module.html) ## Overview The Timestamp module allows the validators to set and validate a timestamp with each block. It uses inherents for timestamp data, which is provided by the block author and validated/verified by other validators. The timestamp can be set only once per block and must be set each block. There could be a constraint on how much time must pass before setting the new timestamp. **NOTE:** The Timestamp module is the recommended way to query the on-chain time instead of using an approach based on block numbers. The block number based time measurement can cause issues because of cumulative calculation errors and hence should be avoided. ## Interface ### Dispatchable Functions * `set` - Sets the current time. ### Public functions * `get` - Gets the current time for the current block. If this function is called prior to setting the timestamp, it will return the timestamp of the previous block. ### Config Getters * `MinimumPeriod` - Gets the minimum (and advised) period between blocks for the chain. ## Usage The following example shows how to use the Timestamp module in your custom module to query the current timestamp. ### Prerequisites Import the Timestamp module into your custom module and derive the module configuration trait from the timestamp trait. ### Get current timestamp ```rust use fabric_support::{decl_module, dispatch}; use fabric_system::ensure_signed; pub trait Config: timestamp::Config {} decl_module! { pub struct Module for enum Call where origin: T::Origin { #[weight = 0] pub fn get_time(origin) -> dispatch::DispatchResult { let _sender = ensure_signed(origin)?; let _now = >::get(); Ok(()) } } } ``` ### Example from the FABRIC The [Session module](https://github.com/tetcoin/tetcore/blob/master/fabric/session/src/lib.rs) uses the Timestamp module for session management. ## Related Modules * [Session](https://docs.rs/noble-session/latest/noble_session/) License: Apache-2.0