In Rails, how get current time zone (Time.zone) in a format that can be used with ActiveSupport::TimeZone[zone].parse()?

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How can a method take the current Time.zone and put it into a format that is usable by ActiveSupport::TimeZone[some_zone].parse()?

It seems very strange

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  • 2020-12-15 04:20

    Use Time.zone.name, not Time.zone.to_s

    [1] pry(main)> Time.zone.to_s
    => "(GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)"
    [2] pry(main)> Time.zone.name
    => "Eastern Time (US & Canada)"
    [3] pry(main)> ActiveSupport::TimeZone[Time.zone.name]
    => (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
    

    As for how I got this (as requested), I just know the name method exists on Time.zone. If I didn't know this by heart though, I will check the docs. If it's not in there as you say (and it is, here), I typically inspect the class/module/object with Pry. Pry is an alternative to irb that lets me do something like

    [1] pry(main)> cd Time.zone
    [2] pry(#<ActiveSupport::TimeZone>):1> ls -m
    Comparable#methods: <  <=  ==  >  >=  between?
    ActiveSupport::TimeZone#methods: <=>  =~  at  formatted_offset  local  local_to_utc  name  now  parse  period_for_local  period_for_utc  to_s  today  tzinfo  utc_offset  utc_to_local
    self.methods: __pry__
    [3] pry(#<ActiveSupport::TimeZone>):1> name
    => "Eastern Time (US & Canada)"
    

    ls -m on line [2] above prints methods on the object (if you scroll right you'll see name listed there). You can see in [3] I can call name directly on the Time.zone object I'm inside of and get the output you're looking for.

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