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Diffstat (limited to 'rt/lib/RT/Date.pm')
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1 files changed, 107 insertions, 228 deletions
diff --git a/rt/lib/RT/Date.pm b/rt/lib/RT/Date.pm index 355370ada..d56997174 100644 --- a/rt/lib/RT/Date.pm +++ b/rt/lib/RT/Date.pm @@ -1,26 +1,7 @@ -# BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK -# -# Copyright (c) 1996-2003 Jesse Vincent <jesse@bestpractical.com> -# -# (Except where explictly superceded by other copyright notices) -# -# This work is made available to you under the terms of Version 2 of -# the GNU General Public License. A copy of that license should have -# been provided with this software, but in any event can be snarfed -# from www.gnu.org. -# -# This work is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -# General Public License for more details. -# -# Unless otherwise specified, all modifications, corrections or -# extensions to this work which alter its source code become the -# property of Best Practical Solutions, LLC when submitted for -# inclusion in the work. -# -# -# END LICENSE BLOCK +#$Header: /home/cvs/cvsroot/freeside/rt/lib/RT/Date.pm,v 1.1 2002-08-12 06:17:07 ivan Exp $ +# (c) 1996-2000 Jesse Vincent <jesse@fsck.com> +# This software is redistributable under the terms of the GNU GPL + =head1 NAME RT::Date - a simple Object Oriented date. @@ -47,15 +28,7 @@ ok (require RT::Date); package RT::Date; - use Time::Local; - -use RT::Base; - -use strict; -use vars qw/@ISA/; -@ISA = qw/RT::Base/; - use vars qw($MINUTE $HOUR $DAY $WEEK $MONTH $YEAR); $MINUTE = 60; @@ -72,7 +45,6 @@ sub new { my $class = ref($proto) || $proto; my $self = {}; bless ($self, $class); - $self->CurrentUser(@_); $self->Unix(0); return $self; } @@ -89,114 +61,91 @@ if $args->{'Format'} is 'unix', takes the number of seconds since the epoch If $args->{'Format'} is ISO, tries to parse an ISO date. -If $args->{'Format'} is 'unknown', require Time::ParseDate and make it figure -things out. This is a heavyweight operation that should never be called from -within RT's core. But it's really useful for something like the textbox date -entry where we let the user do whatever they want. +If $args->{'Format'} is 'unknown', require Date::Parse and make it figure things +out. This is a heavyweight operation that should never be called from within +RT's core. But it's really useful for something like the textbox date entry +where we let the user do whatever they want. If $args->{'Value'} is 0, assumes you mean never. -=begin testing - -use_ok(RT::Date); -my $date = RT::Date->new($RT::SystemUser); -$date->Set(Format => 'unix', Value => '0'); -ok ($date->ISO eq '1970-01-01 00:00:00', "Set a date to midnight 1/1/1970 GMT"); - -=end testing =cut sub Set { my $self = shift; my %args = ( Format => 'unix', - Value => time, - @_ ); - if ( !$args{'Value'} - || ( ( $args{'Value'} =~ /^\d*$/ ) and ( $args{'Value'} == 0 ) ) ) { - $self->Unix(-1); - return ( $self->Unix() ); - } - - if ( $args{'Format'} =~ /^unix$/i ) { - $self->Unix( $args{'Value'} ); + Value => time, + @_); + if (($args{'Value'} =~ /^\d*$/) and ($args{'Value'} == 0)) { + $self->Unix(-1); + return($self->Unix()); } - elsif ( $args{'Format'} =~ /^(sql|datemanip|iso)$/i ) { - $args{'Value'} =~ s!/!-!g; - - if (( $args{'Value'} =~ /^(\d{4}?)(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d)$/ ) - || ( $args{'Value'} =~ - /^(\d{4}?)-(\d\d)-(\d\d) (\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)$/ ) - || ( $args{'Value'} =~ - /^(\d{4}?)-(\d\d)-(\d\d) (\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)\+00$/ ) - || ($args{'Value'} =~ /^(\d{4}?)(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)$/ ) - ) { - - my $year = $1; - my $mon = $2; - my $mday = $3; - my $hours = $4; - my $min = $5; - my $sec = $6; - - #timegm expects month as 0->11 - $mon--; - - #now that we've parsed it, deal with the case where everything - #was 0 - if ( $mon == -1 ) { - $self->Unix(-1); - } - else { - - #Dateamnip strings aren't in GMT. - if ( $args{'Format'} =~ /^datemanip$/i ) { - $self->Unix( - timelocal( $sec, $min, $hours, $mday, $mon, $year ) ); - } - - #ISO and SQL dates are in GMT - else { - $self->Unix( - timegm( $sec, $min, $hours, $mday, $mon, $year ) ); - } - - $self->Unix(-1) unless $self->Unix; - } - } - else { - use Carp; - Carp::cluck; - $RT::Logger->debug( - "Couldn't parse date $args{'Value'} as a $args{'Format'}"); - - } + if ($args{'Format'} =~ /^unix$/i) { + $self->Unix($args{'Value'}); } - elsif ( $args{'Format'} =~ /^unknown$/i ) { - require Time::ParseDate; - - #Convert it to an ISO format string - - my $date = Time::ParseDate::parsedate($args{'Value'}, - UK => $RT::DateDayBeforeMonth, - PREFER_PAST => $RT::AmbiguousDayInPast, - PREFER_FUTURE => !($RT::AmbiguousDayInPast)); - - #This date has now been set to a date in the _local_ timezone. - #since ISO dates are known to be in GMT (for RT's purposes); - - $RT::Logger->debug( "RT::Date used date::parse to make " - . $args{'Value'} - . " $date\n" ); - - return ( $self->Set( Format => 'unix', Value => "$date" ) ); + + elsif ($args{'Format'} =~ /^(sql|datemanip|iso)$/i) { + + if (($args{'Value'} =~ /^(\d{4}?)(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d)$/) || + ($args{'Value'} =~ /^(\d{4}?)-(\d\d)-(\d\d) (\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)$/) || + ($args{'Value'} =~ /^(\d{4}?)-(\d\d)-(\d\d) (\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)\+00$/) || + ($args{'Value'} =~ /^(\d{4}?)(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)$/)) { + + my $year = $1; + my $mon = $2; + my $mday = $3; + my $hours = $4; + my $min = $5; + my $sec = $6; + + #timegm expects month as 0->11 + $mon--; + + #now that we've parsed it, deal with the case where everything + #was 0 + if ($mon == -1) { + $self->Unix(-1); + } else { + + #Dateamnip strings aren't in GMT. + if ($args{'Format'} =~ /^datemanip$/i) { + $self->Unix(timelocal($sec,$min,$hours,$mday,$mon,$year)); + } + #ISO and SQL dates are in GMT + else { + $self->Unix(timegm($sec,$min,$hours,$mday,$mon,$year)); + } + + $self->Unix(-1) unless $self->Unix; + } + } + else { + use Carp; + Carp::cluck; + $RT::Logger->debug( "Couldn't parse date $args{'Value'} as a $args{'Format'}"); + + } } + elsif ($args{'Format'} =~ /^unknown$/i) { + require Date::Parse; + #Convert it to an ISO format string + + my $date = Date::Parse::str2time($args{'Value'}); + + #This date has now been set to a date in the _local_ timezone. + #since ISO dates are known to be in GMT (for RT's purposes); + + $RT::Logger->debug("RT::Date used date::parse to make ".$args{'Value'} . " $date\n"); + + + return ($self->Set( Format => 'unix', Value => "$date")); + } else { - die "Unknown Date format: " . $args{'Format'} . "\n"; + die "Unknown Date format: ".$args{'Format'}."\n"; } - - return ( $self->Unix() ); + + return($self->Unix()); } # }}} @@ -283,59 +232,47 @@ sub DiffAsString { # {{{ sub DurationAsString - =head2 DurationAsString Takes a number of seconds. returns a string describing that duration =cut -sub DurationAsString { +sub DurationAsString{ - my $self = shift; + my $self=shift; my $duration = shift; - - my ( $negative, $s ); - - $negative = 1 if ( $duration < 0 ); + + my ($negative, $s); + + $negative = 'ago' if ($duration < 0); $duration = abs($duration); - my $time_unit; - if ( $duration < $MINUTE ) { - $s = $duration; - $time_unit = $self->loc("sec"); - } - elsif ( $duration < ( 2 * $HOUR ) ) { - $s = int( $duration / $MINUTE ); - $time_unit = $self->loc("min"); - } - elsif ( $duration < ( 2 * $DAY ) ) { - $s = int( $duration / $HOUR ); - $time_unit = $self->loc("hours"); - } - elsif ( $duration < ( 2 * $WEEK ) ) { - $s = int( $duration / $DAY ); - $time_unit = $self->loc("days"); - } - elsif ( $duration < ( 2 * $MONTH ) ) { - $s = int( $duration / $WEEK ); - $time_unit = $self->loc("weeks"); - } - elsif ( $duration < $YEAR ) { - $s = int( $duration / $MONTH ); - $time_unit = $self->loc("months"); - } - else { - $s = int( $duration / $YEAR ); - $time_unit = $self->loc("years"); - } - if (0) { # For now, never display the "AGO" # $negative) { - return $self->loc( "[_1] [_2] ago", $s, $time_unit ); - } - else { - return $self->loc( "[_1] [_2]", $s, $time_unit ); + if($duration < $MINUTE) { + $s=$duration; + $string="sec"; + } elsif($duration < (2 * $HOUR)) { + $s = int($duration/$MINUTE); + $string="min"; + } elsif($duration < (2 * $DAY)) { + $s = int($duration/$HOUR); + $string="hours"; + } elsif($duration < (2 * $WEEK)) { + $s = int($duration/$DAY); + $string="days"; + } elsif($duration < (2 * $MONTH)) { + $s = int($duration/$WEEK); + $string="weeks"; + } elsif($duration < $YEAR) { + $s = int($duration/$MONTH); + $string="months"; + } else { + $s = int($duration/$YEAR); + $string="years"; } + + return ("$s $string $negative"); } # }}} @@ -366,64 +303,12 @@ Returns the object\'s time as a string with the current timezone. sub AsString { my $self = shift; - return ($self->loc("Not set")) if ($self->Unix <= 0); - - my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = localtime($self->Unix); + return ("Not set") if ($self->Unix <= 0); - return $self->loc("[_1] [_2] [_3] [_4]:[_5]:[_6] [_7]", $self->GetWeekday($wday), $self->GetMonth($mon), map {sprintf "%02d", $_} ($mday, $hour, $min, $sec), ($year+1900)); + return (scalar(localtime($self->Unix))); } # }}} -# {{{ GetWeekday -=head2 GetWeekday DAY - -Takes an integer day of week and returns a localized string for that day of week - -=cut - -sub GetWeekday { - my $self = shift; - my $dow = shift; - - return $self->loc('Mon.') if ($dow == 1); - return $self->loc('Tue.') if ($dow == 2); - return $self->loc('Wed.') if ($dow == 3); - return $self->loc('Thu.') if ($dow == 4); - return $self->loc('Fri.') if ($dow == 5); - return $self->loc('Sat.') if ($dow == 6); - return $self->loc('Sun.') if ($dow == 0); -} - -# }}} - -# {{{ GetMonth -=head2 GetMonth DAY - -Takes an integer month and returns a localized string for that month - -=cut - -sub GetMonth { - my $self = shift; - my $mon = shift; - - # We do this rather than an array so that we don't call localize 12x what we need to - return $self->loc('Jan.') if ($mon == 0); - return $self->loc('Feb.') if ($mon == 1); - return $self->loc('Mar.') if ($mon == 2); - return $self->loc('Apr.') if ($mon == 3); - return $self->loc('May.') if ($mon == 4); - return $self->loc('Jun.') if ($mon == 5); - return $self->loc('Jul.') if ($mon == 6); - return $self->loc('Aug.') if ($mon == 7); - return $self->loc('Sep.') if ($mon == 8); - return $self->loc('Oct.') if ($mon == 9); - return $self->loc('Nov.') if ($mon == 10); - return $self->loc('Dec.') if ($mon == 11); -} - -# }}} - # {{{ sub AddSeconds =head2 sub AddSeconds @@ -540,18 +425,12 @@ pull from a 'Timezone' attribute of the CurrentUser sub LocalTimezone { my $self = shift; - - return $self->CurrentUser->Timezone - if $self->CurrentUser and $self->CurrentUser->can('Timezone'); - + return ($RT::Timezone); } # }}} -eval "require RT::Date_Vendor"; -die $@ if ($@ && $@ !~ qr{^Can't locate RT/Date_Vendor.pm}); -eval "require RT::Date_Local"; -die $@ if ($@ && $@ !~ qr{^Can't locate RT/Date_Local.pm}); + 1; |