require 'active_support/core_ext/array/conversions' require 'active_support/core_ext/object/acts_like' module ActiveSupport # Provides accurate date and time measurements using Date#advance and # Time#advance, respectively. It mainly supports the methods on Numeric. # # 1.month.ago # equivalent to Time.now.advance(months: -1) class Duration attr_accessor :value, :parts def initialize(value, parts) #:nodoc: @value, @parts = value, parts end # Adds another Duration or a Numeric to this Duration. Numeric values # are treated as seconds. def +(other) if Duration === other Duration.new(value + other.value, @parts + other.parts) else Duration.new(value + other, @parts + [[:seconds, other]]) end end # Subtracts another Duration or a Numeric from this Duration. Numeric # values are treated as seconds. def -(other) self + (-other) end def -@ #:nodoc: Duration.new(-value, parts.map { |type,number| [type, -number] }) end def is_a?(klass) #:nodoc: Duration == klass || value.is_a?(klass) end alias :kind_of? :is_a? def instance_of?(klass) # :nodoc: Duration == klass || value.instance_of?(klass) end # Returns +true+ if +other+ is also a Duration instance with the # same +value+, or if other == value. def ==(other) if Duration === other other.value == value else other == value end end def to_s @value.to_s end # Returns the number of seconds that this Duration represents. # # 1.minute.to_i # => 60 # 1.hour.to_i # => 3600 # 1.day.to_i # => 86400 # # Note that this conversion makes some assumptions about the # duration of some periods, e.g. months are always 30 days # and years are 365.25 days: # # # equivalent to 30.days.to_i # 1.month.to_i # => 2592000 # # # equivalent to 365.25.days.to_i # 1.year.to_i # => 31557600 # # In such cases, Ruby's core # Date[http://ruby-doc.org/stdlib/libdoc/date/rdoc/Date.html] and # Time[http://ruby-doc.org/stdlib/libdoc/time/rdoc/Time.html] should be used for precision # date and time arithmetic. def to_i @value.to_i end # Returns +true+ if +other+ is also a Duration instance, which has the # same parts as this one. def eql?(other) Duration === other && other.value.eql?(value) end def hash @value.hash end def self.===(other) #:nodoc: other.is_a?(Duration) rescue ::NoMethodError false end # Calculates a new Time or Date that is as far in the future # as this Duration represents. def since(time = ::Time.current) sum(1, time) end alias :from_now :since # Calculates a new Time or Date that is as far in the past # as this Duration represents. def ago(time = ::Time.current) sum(-1, time) end alias :until :ago def inspect #:nodoc: parts. reduce(::Hash.new(0)) { |h,(l,r)| h[l] += r; h }. sort_by {|unit, _ | [:years, :months, :days, :minutes, :seconds].index(unit)}. map {|unit, val| "#{val} #{val == 1 ? unit.to_s.chop : unit.to_s}"}. to_sentence(locale: ::I18n.default_locale) end def as_json(options = nil) #:nodoc: to_i end def respond_to_missing?(method, include_private=false) #:nodoc @value.respond_to?(method, include_private) end delegate :<=>, to: :value protected def sum(sign, time = ::Time.current) #:nodoc: parts.inject(time) do |t,(type,number)| if t.acts_like?(:time) || t.acts_like?(:date) if type == :seconds t.since(sign * number) else t.advance(type => sign * number) end else raise ::ArgumentError, "expected a time or date, got #{time.inspect}" end end end private # We define it as a workaround to Ruby 2.0.0-p353 bug. # For more information, check rails/rails#13055. # Remove it when we drop support for 2.0.0-p353. def ===(other) #:nodoc: value === other end def method_missing(method, *args, &block) #:nodoc: value.send(method, *args, &block) end end end