# AwsCommunity::Time::Static Creates a static time based resource. ## Example ```yaml Resources: CreationTime: Type: AwsCommunity::Time::Static S3Bucket: Type: AWS::S3::Bucket Properties: Tags: - Key: CreatedAt Value: !Ref CreationTime Outputs: CreationDay: Value: !Sub "${CreationTime.Year}-${CreationTime.Month}-${CreationTime.Day}" ``` ## Properties None ## Attributes The following properties you can use in a `GetAtt` | Attribute | Type | Description | | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | | **Id** | string | UTC returns the time in UTC format. | **Day** | integer | Day returns the day of the month. | **Hour** | integer | Hour returns the hour within the day, in the range [0, 23]. | **Minute** | integer | Minute returns the minute offset within the hour, in the range [0, 59]. | **Month** | integer | Month returns the month of the year. | **Second** | integer | Second returns the second offset within the minute, in the range [0, 59]. | **Unix** | integer | Unix returns a Unix time, the number of seconds elapsed since January 1, 1970 UTC. | **Year** | integer | Year returns the year. ## Development Open two tabs in your terminal. Run SAM ```sh sam local start-lambda ``` In another tab, run cfn test: ```sh cd resources/Time_Static cfn test -- -k "contract_create_delete or contract_create_create or contract_create_read or contract_check_asserts_work" ``` ## Notes ### SSM Parameter To keep track of a resource that is a time we use a SSM parameter. We store a key in the SSM parameter store at `/CloudFormation/AwsCommunity/Time/Static/unique-identifier` to identify and keep track of the resource state.