module Timeliness module Definitions # Format tokens: # y = year # m = month # d = day # h = hour # n = minute # s = second # u = micro-seconds # ampm = meridian (am or pm) with or without dots (e.g. am, a.m, or a.m.) # _ = optional space # tz = Timezone abbreviation (e.g. UTC, GMT, PST, EST) # zo = Timezone offset (e.g. +10:00, -08:00, +1000) # # All other characters are considered literal. You can embed regexp in the # format but no guarantees that it will remain intact. If you don't use capture # groups, dots or backslashes in the regexp, it may well work as expected. # For special characters, use POSIX character classes for safety. # # Repeating tokens: # x = 1 or 2 digits for unit (e.g. 'h' means an hour can be '9' or '09') # xx = 2 digits exactly for unit (e.g. 'hh' means an hour can only be '09') # # Special Cases: # yy = 2 or 4 digit year # yyyy = exactly 4 digit year # mmm = month long name (e.g. 'Jul' or 'July') # ddd = Day name of 3 to 9 letters (e.g. Wed or Wednesday) # u = microseconds matches 1 to 6 digits @time_formats = [ 'hh:nn:ss', 'hh-nn-ss', 'h:nn', 'h.nn', 'h nn', 'h-nn', 'h:nn_ampm', 'h.nn_ampm', 'h nn_ampm', 'h-nn_ampm', 'h_ampm' ] @date_formats = [ 'yyyy-mm-dd', 'yyyy/mm/dd', 'yyyy.mm.dd', 'm/d/yy', 'd/m/yy', 'm\d\yy', 'd\m\yy', 'd-m-yy', 'dd-mm-yyyy', 'd.m.yy', 'd mmm yy' ] @datetime_formats = [ 'yyyy-mm-dd hh:nn:ss.u', 'yyyy-mm-dd hh:nn:ss', 'yyyy-mm-dd h:nn', 'yyyy-mm-dd h:nn_ampm', 'm/d/yy h:nn:ss', 'm/d/yy h:nn_ampm', 'm/d/yy h:nn', 'd/m/yy hh:nn:ss', 'd/m/yy h:nn_ampm', 'd/m/yy h:nn', 'dd-mm-yyyy hh:nn:ss', 'dd-mm-yyyy h:nn_ampm', 'dd-mm-yyyy h:nn', 'ddd, dd mmm yyyy hh:nn:ss tz', # RFC 822 'ddd, dd mmm yyyy hh:nn:ss zo', # RFC 822 'ddd mmm d hh:nn:ss zo yyyy', # Ruby time string 'yyyy-mm-ddThh:nn:ss', # ISO 8601 'yyyy-mm-ddThh:nn:sszo', # ISO 8601 with zone offset 'yyyy-mm-ddThh:nn:sszt', # ISO 8601 with 'Zulu time' (i.e. Z) UTC zone designator 'yyyy-mm-ddThh:nn:ss.u', # ISO 8601 with usec 'yyyy-mm-ddThh:nn:ss.uzo', # ISO 8601 with usec and offset 'yyyy-mm-ddThh:nn:ss.uzt', # ISO 8601 with usec and 'Zulu time' (i.e. Z) UTC zone designator 'yyyy-mm-dd hh:nn:ss zo', # Ruby time string in later versions 'yyyy-mm-dd hh:nn:ss tz', # Ruby time string for UTC in later versions ] # All tokens available for format construction. The token array is made of # regexp and key for format component mapping, if any. # @format_tokens = { 'ddd' => [ '\w{3,9}' ], 'dd' => [ '\d{2}', :day ], 'd' => [ '\d{1,2}', :day ], 'mmm' => [ '\w{3,9}', :month ], 'mm' => [ '\d{2}', :month ], 'm' => [ '\d{1,2}', :month ], 'yyyy' => [ '\d{4}', :year ], 'yy' => [ '\d{4}|\d{2}', :year ], 'hh' => [ '\d{2}', :hour ], 'h' => [ '\d{1,2}', :hour ], 'nn' => [ '\d{2}', :min ], 'n' => [ '\d{1,2}', :min ], 'ss' => [ '\d{2}', :sec ], 's' => [ '\d{1,2}', :sec ], 'u' => [ '\d{1,6}', :usec ], 'ampm' => [ '[aApP]\.?[mM]\.?', :meridian ], 'zo' => [ '[+-]\d{2}:?\d{2}', :offset ], 'tz' => [ '[A-Z]{1,5}', :zone ], 'zt' => [ '[Z]{1}', :zulu], '_' => [ '\s?' ] } # Component argument values will be passed to the format method if matched in # the time string. The key should match the key defined in the format tokens. # # The array consists of the position the value should be inserted in # the time array, and the code to place in the time array. # # If the position is nil, then the value won't be put in the time array. If the # code is nil, then just the raw value is used. # @format_components = { :year => [ 0, 'unambiguous_year(year)'], :month => [ 1, 'month_index(month)'], :day => [ 2 ], :hour => [ 3, 'full_hour(hour, meridian ||= nil)'], :min => [ 4 ], :sec => [ 5 ], :usec => [ 6, 'microseconds(usec)'], :offset => [ 7, 'offset_in_seconds(offset)'], :zone => [ 7, 'zone'], :zulu => [ 7, 'offset_in_seconds("00:00")'], :meridian => [ nil ] } # Mapping some common timezone abbreviations which are not mapped or # mapped inconsistenly in ActiveSupport (TzInfo). # @timezone_mapping = { 'AEST' => 'Australia/Sydney', 'AEDT' => 'Australia/Sydney', 'ACST' => 'Australia/Adelaide', 'ACDT' => 'Australia/Adelaide', 'PST' => 'PST8PDT', 'PDT' => 'PST8PDT', 'CST' => 'CST6CDT', 'CDT' => 'CST6CDT', 'EDT' => 'EST5EDT', 'MDT' => 'MST7MDT' } US_FORMAT_REGEXP = /\Am{1,2}[^m]/ FormatNotFound = Class.new(StandardError) DuplicateFormat = Class.new(StandardError) class << self attr_accessor :time_formats, :date_formats, :datetime_formats, :format_tokens, :format_components, :timezone_mapping attr_reader :time_format_set, :date_format_set, :datetime_format_set # Adds new formats. Must specify format type and can specify a :before # option to nominate which format the new formats should be inserted in # front on to take higher precedence. # # Error is raised if format already exists or if :before format is not found. # def add_formats(type, *add_formats) formats = send("#{type}_formats") options = add_formats.last.is_a?(Hash) ? add_formats.pop : {} before = options[:before] raise FormatNotFound, "Format for :before option #{before.inspect} was not found." if before && !formats.include?(before) add_formats.each do |format| raise DuplicateFormat, "Format #{format.inspect} is already included in #{type.inspect} formats" if formats.include?(format) index = before ? formats.index(before) : -1 formats.insert(index, format) end compile_formats end # Delete formats of specified type. Error raised if format not found. # def remove_formats(type, *remove_formats) remove_formats.each do |format| unless send("#{type}_formats").delete(format) raise FormatNotFound, "Format #{format.inspect} not found in #{type.inspect} formats" end end compile_formats end def current_date_format=(value) Thread.current["Timeliness.current_date_format"] = value end def current_date_format Thread.current["Timeliness.current_date_format"] ||= Timeliness.configuration.ambiguous_date_format end # Get date format set for using current thread format setting # def date_format_set instance_variable_get(:"@#{current_date_format}_date_format_set") end # Get datetime format set for using current thread format setting # def datetime_format_set instance_variable_get(:"@#{current_date_format}_datetime_format_set") end # Use date formats that return ambiguous dates parsed in European format # def use_euro_formats self.current_date_format = :euro end # Use date formats that return ambiguous dates parsed as US format # def use_us_formats self.current_date_format = :us end def compile_formats @sorted_token_keys = nil @time_format_set = FormatSet.compile(time_formats) @us_date_format_set = FormatSet.compile(date_formats) @us_datetime_format_set = FormatSet.compile(datetime_formats) @euro_date_format_set = FormatSet.compile(date_formats.select { |format| US_FORMAT_REGEXP !~ format }) @euro_datetime_format_set = FormatSet.compile(datetime_formats.select { |format| US_FORMAT_REGEXP !~ format }) end def sorted_token_keys @sorted_token_keys ||= format_tokens.keys.sort_by(&:size).reverse end # Returns format for type and other possible matching format set based on type # and value length. Gives minor speed-up by checking string length. # def format_sets(type, string) case type when :date [ date_format_set, datetime_format_set ] when :datetime if string.length < 11 [ date_format_set, datetime_format_set ] else [ datetime_format_set, date_format_set ] end when :time if string.length < 11 [ time_format_set ] else [ datetime_format_set, time_format_set ] end else if string.length < 11 [ date_format_set, time_format_set, datetime_format_set ] else [ datetime_format_set, date_format_set, time_format_set ] end end end end end end