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=head1 NAME
RT::Date - a simple Object Oriented date.
The fact that it assumes that a time of 0 means "never" is probably a bug.
-=begin testing
-
-ok (require RT::Date);
-
-=end testing
=head1 METHODS
package RT::Date;
use Time::Local;
-
-use RT::Base;
+use POSIX qw(tzset);
use strict;
-use vars qw/@ISA/;
-@ISA = qw/RT::Base/;
+use warnings;
+use base qw/RT::Base/;
use vars qw($MINUTE $HOUR $DAY $WEEK $MONTH $YEAR);
$HOUR = 60 * $MINUTE;
$DAY = 24 * $HOUR;
$WEEK = 7 * $DAY;
-$MONTH = 4 * $WEEK;
-$YEAR = 365 * $DAY;
-
-# {{{ sub new
-
-sub new {
- my $proto = shift;
- my $class = ref($proto) || $proto;
- my $self = {};
- bless ($self, $class);
- $self->CurrentUser(@_);
- $self->Unix(0);
- return $self;
+$MONTH = 30.4375 * $DAY;
+$YEAR = 365.25 * $DAY;
+
+our @MONTHS = (
+ 'Jan', # loc
+ 'Feb', # loc
+ 'Mar', # loc
+ 'Apr', # loc
+ 'May', # loc
+ 'Jun', # loc
+ 'Jul', # loc
+ 'Aug', # loc
+ 'Sep', # loc
+ 'Oct', # loc
+ 'Nov', # loc
+ 'Dec', # loc
+);
+
+our @DAYS_OF_WEEK = (
+ 'Sun', # loc
+ 'Mon', # loc
+ 'Tue', # loc
+ 'Wed', # loc
+ 'Thu', # loc
+ 'Fri', # loc
+ 'Sat', # loc
+);
+
+our @FORMATTERS = (
+ 'DefaultFormat', # loc
+ 'ISO', # loc
+ 'W3CDTF', # loc
+ 'RFC2822', # loc
+ 'RFC2616', # loc
+ 'iCal', # loc
+);
+if ( eval 'use DateTime qw(); 1;' && eval 'use DateTime::Locale qw(); 1;' &&
+ DateTime->can('format_cldr') && DateTime::Locale::root->can('date_format_full') ) {
+ push @FORMATTERS, 'LocalizedDateTime'; # loc
}
-# }}}
+=head2 new
-# {{{ sub Set
+Object constructor takes one argument C<RT::CurrentUser> object.
+
+=cut
+
+sub new {
+ my $proto = shift;
+ my $class = ref($proto) || $proto;
+ my $self = {};
+ bless ($self, $class);
+ $self->CurrentUser(@_);
+ $self->Unix(0);
+ return $self;
+}
-=head2 sub Set
+=head2 Set
-takes a param hash with the fields 'Format' and 'Value'
+Takes a param hash with the fields C<Format>, C<Value> and C<Timezone>.
-if $args->{'Format'} is 'unix', takes the number of seconds since the epoch
+If $args->{'Format'} is 'unix', takes the number of seconds since the epoch.
If $args->{'Format'} is ISO, tries to parse an ISO date.
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
+If $args->{'Value'} is 0, assumes you mean never.
=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() );
- }
+ my %args = (
+ Format => 'unix',
+ Value => time,
+ Timezone => 'user',
+ @_
+ );
+
+ return $self->Unix(0) unless $args{'Value'};
if ( $args{'Format'} =~ /^unix$/i ) {
- $self->Unix( $args{'Value'} );
+ return $self->Unix( $args{'Value'} );
}
-
elsif ( $args{'Format'} =~ /^(sql|datemanip|iso)$/i ) {
- $args{'Value'} =~ s!/!-!g;
-
- if (( $args{'Value'} =~ /^(\d{4}?)(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d)$/ )
- || ( $args{'Value'} =~
- /^(\d{4}?)-(\d\d)-(\d\d) (\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)$/ )
- || ( $args{'Value'} =~
- /^(\d{4}?)-(\d\d)-(\d\d) (\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)\+00$/ )
- || ($args{'Value'} =~ /^(\d{4}?)(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)$/ )
+ $args{'Value'} =~ s!/!-!g;
+
+ if ( ( $args{'Value'} =~ /^(\d{4})?(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d)$/ )
+ || ( $args{'Value'} =~ /^(\d{4})?(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)$/ )
+ || ( $args{'Value'} =~ /^(?:(\d{4})-)?(\d\d)-(\d\d) (\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)$/ )
+ || ( $args{'Value'} =~ /^(?:(\d{4})-)?(\d\d)-(\d\d) (\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)\+00$/ )
) {
- my $year = $1;
- my $mon = $2;
- my $mday = $3;
- my $hours = $4;
- my $min = $5;
- my $sec = $6;
+ my ($year, $mon, $mday, $hours, $min, $sec) = ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6);
+
+ # use current year if string has no value
+ $year ||= (localtime time)[5] + 1900;
#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;
- }
+ #now that we've parsed it, deal with the case where everything was 0
+ return $self->Unix(0) if $mon < 0 || $mon > 11;
+
+ my $tz = lc $args{'Format'} eq 'datemanip'? 'user': 'utc';
+ $self->Unix( $self->Timelocal( $tz, $sec, $min, $hours, $mday, $mon, $year ) );
+
+ $self->Unix(0) unless $self->Unix > 0;
}
else {
- use Carp;
- Carp::cluck;
- $RT::Logger->debug(
- "Couldn't parse date $args{'Value'} as a $args{'Format'}");
-
+ $RT::Logger->warning(
+ "Couldn't parse date '$args{'Value'}' as a $args{'Format'} format"
+ );
+ return $self->Unix(0);
}
}
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" ) );
+ # the module supports only legacy timezones like PDT or EST...
+ # so we parse date as GMT and later apply offset, this only
+ # should be applied to absolute times, so compensate shift in NOW
+ my $now = time;
+ $now += ($self->Localtime( $args{Timezone}, $now ))[9];
+ my $date = Time::ParseDate::parsedate(
+ $args{'Value'},
+ GMT => 1,
+ NOW => $now,
+ UK => RT->Config->Get('DateDayBeforeMonth'),
+ PREFER_PAST => RT->Config->Get('AmbiguousDayInPast'),
+ PREFER_FUTURE => RT->Config->Get('AmbiguousDayInFuture'),
+ );
+ # apply timezone offset
+ $date -= ($self->Localtime( $args{Timezone}, $date ))[9];
+
+ $RT::Logger->debug(
+ "RT::Date used Time::ParseDate to make '$args{'Value'}' $date\n"
+ );
+
+ return $self->Set( Format => 'unix', Value => $date);
}
else {
- die "Unknown Date format: " . $args{'Format'} . "\n";
+ $RT::Logger->error(
+ "Unknown Date format: $args{'Format'}\n"
+ );
+ return $self->Unix(0);
}
- return ( $self->Unix() );
+ return $self->Unix;
}
-# }}}
+=head2 SetToNow
-# {{{ sub SetToMidnight
+Set the object's time to the current time. Takes no arguments
+and returns unix time.
-=head2 SetToMidnight
+=cut
+
+sub SetToNow {
+ return $_[0]->Unix(time);
+}
-Sets the date to midnight (at the beginning of the day) GMT
+=head2 SetToMidnight [Timezone => 'utc']
+
+Sets the date to midnight (at the beginning of the day).
Returns the unixtime at midnight.
+Arguments:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item Timezone
+
+Timezone context C<user>, C<server> or C<UTC>. See also L</Timezone>.
+
+=back
+
=cut
sub SetToMidnight {
my $self = shift;
-
- use Time::Local;
- my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday) = gmtime($self->Unix);
- $self->Unix(timegm (0,0,0,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday));
-
- return ($self->Unix);
-
-
+ my %args = ( Timezone => '', @_ );
+ my $new = $self->Timelocal(
+ $args{'Timezone'},
+ 0,0,0,($self->Localtime( $args{'Timezone'} ))[3..9]
+ );
+ return $self->Unix( $new );
}
+=head2 SetToStart PERIOD[, Timezone => 'utc' ]
-# }}}
+Set to the beginning of the current PERIOD, which can be
+"year", "month", "day", "hour", or "minute".
-# {{{ sub SetToNow
-sub SetToNow {
- my $self = shift;
- return($self->Set(Format => 'unix', Value => time))
-}
-# }}}
+=cut
-# {{{ sub Diff
+sub SetToStart {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my $p = uc(shift);
+ my %args = @_;
+ my $tz = $args{'Timezone'} || '';
+ my @localtime = $self->Localtime($tz);
+
+ # This is the cleanest way to implement it, I swear.
+ {
+ $localtime[0]=0;
+ last if ($p eq 'MINUTE');
+ $localtime[1]=0;
+ last if ($p eq 'HOUR');
+ $localtime[2]=0;
+ last if ($p eq 'DAY');
+ $localtime[3]=1;
+ last if ($p eq 'MONTH');
+ $localtime[4]=0;
+ last if ($p eq 'YEAR');
+ $RT::Logger->warning("Couldn't find start date of '$p'.");
+ return;
+ }
+ my $new = $self->Timelocal($tz, @localtime);
+ return $self->Unix($new);
+}
=head2 Diff
-Takes either an RT::Date object or the date in unixtime format as a string
+Takes either an C<RT::Date> object or the date in unixtime format as a string,
+if nothing is specified uses the current time.
-Returns the differnce between $self and that time as a number of seconds
+Returns the differnce between the time in the current object and that time
+as a number of seconds. Returns C<undef> if any of two compared values is
+incorrect or not set.
=cut
sub Diff {
my $self = shift;
my $other = shift;
-
- if (ref($other) eq 'RT::Date') {
- $other=$other->Unix;
+ $other = time unless defined $other;
+ if ( UNIVERSAL::isa( $other, 'RT::Date' ) ) {
+ $other = $other->Unix;
}
- return ($self->Unix - $other);
-}
-# }}}
+ return undef unless $other=~ /^\d+$/ && $other > 0;
-# {{{ sub DiffAsString
+ my $unix = $self->Unix;
+ return undef unless $unix > 0;
-=head2 sub DiffAsString
+ return $unix - $other;
+}
+
+=head2 DiffAsString
-Takes either an RT::Date object or the date in unixtime format as a string
+Takes either an C<RT::Date> object or the date in unixtime format as a string,
+if nothing is specified uses the current time.
-Returns the differnce between $self and that time as a number of seconds as
-as string fit for human consumption
+Returns the differnce between C<$self> and that time as a number of seconds as
+a localized string fit for human consumption. Returns empty string if any of
+two compared values is incorrect or not set.
=cut
sub DiffAsString {
my $self = shift;
- my $other = shift;
-
+ my $diff = $self->Diff( @_ );
+ return '' unless defined $diff;
- if ($other < 1) {
- return ("");
- }
- if ($self->Unix < 1) {
- return("");
- }
- my $diff = $self->Diff($other);
-
- return ($self->DurationAsString($diff));
+ return $self->DurationAsString( $diff );
}
-# }}}
-
-# {{{ sub DurationAsString
-
=head2 DurationAsString
-Takes a number of seconds. returns a string describing that duration
+Takes a number of seconds. Returns a localized string describing
+that duration.
=cut
sub DurationAsString {
-
my $self = shift;
- my $duration = shift;
-
- my ( $negative, $s );
-
- $negative = 1 if ( $duration < 0 );
+ my $duration = int shift;
- $duration = abs($duration);
+ my ( $negative, $s, $time_unit );
+ $negative = 1 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 );
+ $s = int( $duration / $MINUTE + 0.5 );
$time_unit = $self->loc("min");
}
elsif ( $duration < ( 2 * $DAY ) ) {
- $s = int( $duration / $HOUR );
+ $s = int( $duration / $HOUR + 0.5 );
$time_unit = $self->loc("hours");
}
elsif ( $duration < ( 2 * $WEEK ) ) {
- $s = int( $duration / $DAY );
+ $s = int( $duration / $DAY + 0.5 );
$time_unit = $self->loc("days");
}
elsif ( $duration < ( 2 * $MONTH ) ) {
- $s = int( $duration / $WEEK );
+ $s = int( $duration / $WEEK + 0.5 );
$time_unit = $self->loc("weeks");
}
elsif ( $duration < $YEAR ) {
- $s = int( $duration / $MONTH );
+ $s = int( $duration / $MONTH + 0.5 );
$time_unit = $self->loc("months");
}
else {
- $s = int( $duration / $YEAR );
+ $s = int( $duration / $YEAR + 0.5 );
$time_unit = $self->loc("years");
}
- if (0) { # For now, never display the "AGO" # $negative) {
+
+ if ( $negative ) {
return $self->loc( "[_1] [_2] ago", $s, $time_unit );
}
else {
}
}
-# }}}
+=head2 AgeAsString
-# {{{ sub AgeAsString
+Takes nothing. Returns a string that's the differnce between the
+time in the object and now.
-=head2 sub AgeAsString
+=cut
-Takes nothing
+sub AgeAsString { return $_[0]->DiffAsString }
-Returns a string that's the differnce between the time in the object and now
-=cut
-sub AgeAsString {
- my $self = shift;
- return ($self->DiffAsString(time));
- }
-# }}}
+=head2 AsString
-# {{{ sub AsString
+Returns the object's time as a localized string with curent user's prefered
+format and timezone.
-=head2 sub AsString
-
-Returns the object\'s time as a string with the current timezone.
+If the current user didn't choose prefered format then system wide setting is
+used or L</DefaultFormat> if the latter is not specified. See config option
+C<DateTimeFormat>.
=cut
sub AsString {
my $self = shift;
- return ($self->loc("Not set")) if ($self->Unix <= 0);
+ my %args = (@_);
+
+ return $self->loc("Not set") unless $self->Unix > 0;
- my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = localtime($self->Unix);
+ my $format = RT->Config->Get( 'DateTimeFormat', $self->CurrentUser ) || 'DefaultFormat';
+ $format = { Format => $format } unless ref $format;
+ %args = (%$format, %args);
- 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 $self->Get( Timezone => 'user', %args );
}
-# }}}
-# {{{ GetWeekday
=head2 GetWeekday DAY
-Takes an integer day of week and returns a localized string for that day of week
+Takes an integer day of week and returns a localized string for
+that day of week. Valid values are from range 0-6, Note that B<0
+is sunday>.
=cut
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);
+ return $self->loc($DAYS_OF_WEEK[$dow])
+ if $DAYS_OF_WEEK[$dow];
+ return '';
}
-# }}}
+=head2 GetMonth MONTH
-# {{{ GetMonth
-=head2 GetMonth DAY
-
-Takes an integer month and returns a localized string for that month
+Takes an integer month and returns a localized string for that month.
+Valid values are from from range 0-11.
=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);
-}
+ my $mon = shift;
-# }}}
-
-# {{{ sub AddSeconds
+ return $self->loc($MONTHS[$mon])
+ if $MONTHS[$mon];
+ return '';
+}
-=head2 sub AddSeconds
+=head2 AddSeconds SECONDS
-Takes a number of seconds as a string
+Takes a number of seconds and returns the new unix time.
-Returns the new time
+Negative value can be used to substract seconds.
=cut
sub AddSeconds {
my $self = shift;
- my $delta = shift;
+ my $delta = shift or return $self->Unix;
$self->Set(Format => 'unix', Value => ($self->Unix + $delta));
-
+
return ($self->Unix);
-
-
}
-# }}}
-
-# {{{ sub AddDays
+=head2 AddDays [DAYS]
-=head2 AddDays $DAYS
+Adds C<24 hours * DAYS> to the current time. Adds one day when
+no argument is specified. Negative value can be used to substract
+days.
-Adds 24 hours * $DAYS to the current time
+Returns new unix time.
=cut
sub AddDays {
my $self = shift;
- my $days = shift;
- $self->AddSeconds($days * $DAY);
-
+ my $days = shift || 1;
+ return $self->AddSeconds( $days * $DAY );
}
-# }}}
+=head2 AddDay
-# {{{ sub AddDay
+Adds 24 hours to the current time. Returns new unix time.
-=head2 AddDay
+=cut
-Adds 24 hours to the current time
+sub AddDay { return $_[0]->AddSeconds($DAY) }
+
+=head2 AddMonth
+
+Adds one month to the current time. Returns new
+unix time.
=cut
-sub AddDay {
+sub AddMonth {
+ require Time::ParseDate;
my $self = shift;
- $self->AddSeconds($DAY);
-
+ my $date = (
+ Time::ParseDate::parsedate(
+ '1 month',
+ NOW => $self->Unix
+ )
+ );
+ return $self->Unix($date);
}
-# }}}
-
-# {{{ sub Unix
-
-=head2 sub Unix [unixtime]
+=head2 Unix [unixtime]
Optionally takes a date in unix seconds since the epoch format.
Returns the number of seconds since the epoch
=cut
sub Unix {
+ my $self = shift;
+ $self->{'time'} = int(shift || 0) if @_;
+ return $self->{'time'};
+}
+
+=head2 DateTime
+
+Alias for L</Get> method. Arguments C<Date> and <Time>
+are fixed to true values, other arguments could be used
+as described in L</Get>.
+
+=cut
+
+sub DateTime {
my $self = shift;
+ unless (defined $self) {
+ use Carp; Carp::confess("undefined $self");
+ }
+ return $self->Get( @_, Date => 1, Time => 1 );
+}
+
+=head2 Date
+
+Takes Format argument which allows you choose date formatter.
+Pass throught other arguments to the formatter method.
+
+Returns the object's formatted date. Default formatter is ISO.
+
+=cut
+
+sub Date {
+ my $self = shift;
+ return $self->Get( @_, Date => 1, Time => 0 );
+}
+
+=head2 Time
+
+
+=cut
+
+sub Time {
+ my $self = shift;
+ return $self->Get( @_, Date => 0, Time => 1 );
+}
+
+=head2 Get
+
+Returnsa a formatted and localized string that represets time of
+the current object.
+
+
+=cut
+
+sub Get
+{
+ my $self = shift;
+ my %args = (Format => 'ISO', @_);
+ my $formatter = $args{'Format'};
+ $formatter = 'ISO' unless $self->can($formatter);
+ return $self->$formatter( %args );
+}
+
+=head2 Output formatters
+
+Fomatter is a method that returns date and time in different configurable
+format.
+
+Each method takes several arguments:
+
+=over 1
+
+=item Date
+
+=item Time
+
+=item Timezone - Timezone context C<server>, C<user> or C<UTC>
+
+=back
+
+Formatters may also add own arguments to the list, for example
+in RFC2822 format day of time in output is optional so it
+understand boolean argument C<DayOfTime>.
+
+=head3 Formatters
+
+Returns an array of available formatters.
+
+=cut
+
+sub Formatters
+{
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ return @FORMATTERS;
+}
+
+=head3 DefaultFormat
+
+=cut
+
+sub DefaultFormat
+{
+ my $self = shift;
+ my %args = ( Date => 1,
+ Time => 1,
+ Timezone => '',
+ Seconds => 1,
+ @_,
+ );
- $self->{'time'} = shift if (@_);
-
- return ($self->{'time'});
+ # 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
+ my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$ydaym,$isdst,$offset) =
+ $self->Localtime($args{'Timezone'});
+ $wday = $self->GetWeekday($wday);
+ $mon = $self->GetMonth($mon);
+ ($mday, $hour, $min, $sec) = map { sprintf "%02d", $_ } ($mday, $hour, $min, $sec);
+
+ if( $args{'Date'} && !$args{'Time'} ) {
+ return $self->loc('[_1] [_2] [_3] [_4]',
+ $wday,$mon,$mday,$year);
+ } elsif( !$args{'Date'} && $args{'Time'} ) {
+ if( $args{'Seconds'} ) {
+ return $self->loc('[_1]:[_2]:[_3]',
+ $hour,$min,$sec);
+ } else {
+ return $self->loc('[_1]:[_2]',
+ $hour,$min);
+ }
+ } else {
+ if( $args{'Seconds'} ) {
+ return $self->loc('[_1] [_2] [_3] [_4]:[_5]:[_6] [_7]',
+ $wday,$mon,$mday,$hour,$min,$sec,$year);
+ } else {
+ return $self->loc('[_1] [_2] [_3] [_4]:[_5] [_6]',
+ $wday,$mon,$mday,$hour,$min,$year);
+ }
+ }
}
-# }}}
-# {{{ sub ISO
+=head3 LocalizedDateTime
-=head2 ISO
+Returns date and time as string, with user localization.
-Takes nothing
+Supports arguments: C<DateFormat> and C<TimeFormat> which may contains date and
+time format as specified in DateTime::Locale (default to full_date_format and
+medium_time_format), C<AbbrDay> and C<AbbrMonth> which may be set to 0 if
+you want full Day/Month names instead of abbreviated ones.
-Returns the object's date in ISO format
+Require optionnal DateTime::Locale module.
=cut
-sub ISO {
- my $self=shift;
- my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst, $date) ;
+sub LocalizedDateTime
+{
+ my $self = shift;
+ my %args = ( Date => 1,
+ Time => 1,
+ Timezone => '',
+ DateFormat => 'date_format_full',
+ TimeFormat => 'time_format_medium',
+ AbbrDay => 1,
+ AbbrMonth => 1,
+ @_,
+ );
+
+ return $self->loc("DateTime module missing") unless ( eval 'use DateTime qw(); 1;' );
+ return $self->loc("DateTime::Locale module missing") unless ( eval 'use DateTime::Locale qw(); 1;' );
+ return $self->loc("DateTime doesn't support format_cldr, you must upgrade to use this feature")
+ unless can DateTime::('format_cldr');
+
+
+ my $date_format = $args{'DateFormat'};
+ my $time_format = $args{'TimeFormat'};
+
+ my $lang = $self->CurrentUser->UserObj->Lang;
+ unless ($lang) {
+ require I18N::LangTags::Detect;
+ $lang = ( I18N::LangTags::Detect::detect(), 'en' )[0];
+ }
- return ('1970-01-01 00:00:00') if ($self->Unix == -1);
- # 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
- ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = gmtime($self->Unix);
- #make the year YYYY
- $year+=1900;
+ my $formatter = DateTime::Locale->load($lang);
+ return $self->loc("DateTime::Locale doesn't support date_format_full, you must upgrade to use this feature")
+ unless $formatter->can('date_format_full');
+ $date_format = $formatter->$date_format;
+ $time_format = $formatter->$time_format;
+ $date_format =~ s/EEEE/EEE/g if ( $args{'AbbrDay'} );
+ $date_format =~ s/MMMM/MMM/g if ( $args{'AbbrMonth'} );
+
+ my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$ydaym,$isdst,$offset) =
+ $self->Localtime($args{'Timezone'});
+ $mon++;
+ my $tz = $self->Timezone($args{'Timezone'});
+
+ # FIXME : another way to call this module without conflict with local
+ # DateTime method?
+ my $dt = new DateTime::( locale => $lang,
+ time_zone => $tz,
+ year => $year,
+ month => $mon,
+ day => $mday,
+ hour => $hour,
+ minute => $min,
+ second => $sec,
+ nanosecond => 0,
+ );
+
+ if ( $args{'Date'} && !$args{'Time'} ) {
+ return $dt->format_cldr($date_format);
+ } elsif ( !$args{'Date'} && $args{'Time'} ) {
+ return $dt->format_cldr($time_format);
+ } else {
+ return $dt->format_cldr($date_format) . " " . $dt->format_cldr($time_format);
+ }
+}
+
+=head3 ISO
+
+Returns the object's date in ISO format C<YYYY-MM-DD mm:hh:ss>.
+ISO format is locale independant, but adding timezone offset info
+is not implemented yet.
+
+Supports arguments: C<Timezone>, C<Date>, C<Time> and C<Seconds>.
+See </Output formatters> for description of arguments.
+
+=cut
+
+sub ISO {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my %args = ( Date => 1,
+ Time => 1,
+ Timezone => '',
+ Seconds => 1,
+ @_,
+ );
+ # 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
+ my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$ydaym,$isdst,$offset) =
+ $self->Localtime($args{'Timezone'});
+
+ #the month needs incrementing, as gmtime returns 0-11
+ $mon++;
+
+ my $res = '';
+ $res .= sprintf("%04d-%02d-%02d", $year, $mon, $mday) if $args{'Date'};
+ $res .= sprintf(' %02d:%02d', $hour, $min) if $args{'Time'};
+ $res .= sprintf(':%02d', $sec, $min) if $args{'Time'} && $args{'Seconds'};
+ $res =~ s/^\s+//;
+
+ return $res;
+}
+
+=head3 W3CDTF
+
+Returns the object's date and time in W3C date time format
+(L<http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime>).
+
+Format is locale independand and is close enought to ISO, but
+note that date part is B<not optional> and output string
+has timezone offset mark in C<[+-]hh:mm> format.
+
+Supports arguments: C<Timezone>, C<Time> and C<Seconds>.
+See </Output formatters> for description of arguments.
+
+=cut
+
+sub W3CDTF {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my %args = (
+ Time => 1,
+ Timezone => '',
+ Seconds => 1,
+ @_,
+ Date => 1,
+ );
+ # 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
+ my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$ydaym,$isdst,$offset) =
+ $self->Localtime( $args{'Timezone'} );
#the month needs incrementing, as gmtime returns 0-11
$mon++;
-
- $date = sprintf("%04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d", $year,$mon,$mday, $hour,$min,$sec);
+
+ my $res = '';
+ $res .= sprintf("%04d-%02d-%02d", $year, $mon, $mday);
+ if ( $args{'Time'} ) {
+ $res .= sprintf('T%02d:%02d', $hour, $min);
+ $res .= sprintf(':%02d', $sec, $min) if $args{'Seconds'};
+ if ( $offset ) {
+ $res .= sprintf "%s%02d:%02d", $self->_SplitOffset( $offset );
+ } else {
+ $res .= 'Z';
+ }
+ }
+
+ return $res;
+};
+
+
+=head3 RFC2822 (MIME)
+
+Returns the object's date and time in RFC2822 format,
+for example C<Sun, 06 Nov 1994 08:49:37 +0000>.
+Format is locale independand as required by RFC. Time
+part always has timezone offset in digits with sign prefix.
+
+Supports arguments: C<Timezone>, C<Date>, C<Time>, C<DayOfWeek>
+and C<Seconds>. See </Output formatters> for description of
+arguments.
+
+=cut
+
+sub RFC2822 {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my %args = ( Date => 1,
+ Time => 1,
+ Timezone => '',
+ DayOfWeek => 1,
+ Seconds => 1,
+ @_,
+ );
+
+ # 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
+ my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$ydaym,$isdst,$offset) =
+ $self->Localtime($args{'Timezone'});
+
+ my ($date, $time) = ('','');
+ $date .= "$DAYS_OF_WEEK[$wday], " if $args{'DayOfWeek'} && $args{'Date'};
+ $date .= "$mday $MONTHS[$mon] $year" if $args{'Date'};
+
+ if ( $args{'Time'} ) {
+ $time .= sprintf("%02d:%02d", $hour, $min);
+ $time .= sprintf(":%02d", $sec) if $args{'Seconds'};
+ $time .= sprintf " %s%02d%02d", $self->_SplitOffset( $offset );
+ }
+
+ return join ' ', grep $_, ($date, $time);
+}
+
+=head3 RFC2616 (HTTP)
+
+Returns the object's date and time in RFC2616 (HTTP/1.1) format,
+for example C<Sun, 06 Nov 1994 08:49:37 GMT>. While the RFC describes
+version 1.1 of HTTP, but the same form date can be used in version 1.0.
+
+Format is fixed length, locale independand and always represented in GMT
+what makes it quite useless for users, but any date in HTTP transfers
+must be presented using this format.
+
+ HTTP-date = rfc1123 | ...
+ rfc1123 = wkday "," SP date SP time SP "GMT"
+ date = 2DIGIT SP month SP 4DIGIT
+ ; day month year (e.g., 02 Jun 1982)
+ time = 2DIGIT ":" 2DIGIT ":" 2DIGIT
+ ; 00:00:00 - 23:59:59
+ wkday = "Mon" | "Tue" | "Wed" | "Thu" | "Fri" | "Sat" | "Sun"
+ month = "Jan" | "Feb" | "Mar" | "Apr" | "May" | "Jun"
+ | "Jul" | "Aug" | "Sep" | "Oct" | "Nov" | "Dec"
+
+Supports arguments: C<Date> and C<Time>, but you should use them only for
+some personal reasons, RFC2616 doesn't define any optional parts.
+See </Output formatters> for description of arguments.
+
+=cut
+
+sub RFC2616 {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my %args = ( Date => 1, Time => 1,
+ @_,
+ Timezone => 'utc',
+ Seconds => 1, DayOfWeek => 1,
+ );
+
+ my $res = $self->RFC2822( %args );
+ $res =~ s/\s*[+-]\d\d\d\d$/ GMT/ if $args{'Time'};
+ return $res;
+}
+
+=head4 iCal
+
+Returns the object's date and time in iCalendar format,
+
+Supports arguments: C<Date> and C<Time>.
+See </Output formatters> for description of arguments.
+
+=cut
+
+sub iCal {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my %args = (
+ Date => 1, Time => 1,
+ @_,
+ );
+ my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$ydaym,$isdst,$offset) =
+ $self->Localtime( 'utc' );
+
+ #the month needs incrementing, as gmtime returns 0-11
+ $mon++;
+
+ my $res;
+ if ( $args{'Date'} && !$args{'Time'} ) {
+ $res = sprintf( '%04d%02d%02d', $year, $mon, $mday );
+ }
+ elsif ( !$args{'Date'} && $args{'Time'} ) {
+ $res = sprintf( 'T%02d%02d%02dZ', $hour, $min, $sec );
+ }
+ else {
+ $res = sprintf( '%04d%02d%02dT%02d%02d%02dZ', $year, $mon, $mday, $hour, $min, $sec );
+ }
+ return $res;
+}
+
+# it's been added by mistake in 3.8.0
+sub iCalDate { return (shift)->iCal( Time => 0, @_ ) }
+
+sub _SplitOffset {
+ my ($self, $offset) = @_;
+ my $sign = $offset < 0? '-': '+';
+ $offset = int( (abs $offset) / 60 + 0.001 );
+ my $mins = $offset % 60;
+ my $hours = int( $offset/60 + 0.001 );
+ return $sign, $hours, $mins;
+}
+
+=head2 Timezones handling
+
+=head3 Localtime $context [$time]
+
+Takes one mandatory argument C<$context>, which determines whether
+we want "user local", "system" or "UTC" time. Also, takes optional
+argument unix C<$time>, default value is the current unix time.
+
+Returns object's date and time in the format provided by perl's
+builtin functions C<localtime> and C<gmtime> with two exceptions:
+
+1) "Year" is a four-digit year, rather than "years since 1900"
+
+2) The last element of the array returned is C<offset>, which
+represents timezone offset against C<UTC> in seconds.
+
+=cut
+
+sub Localtime
+{
+ my $self = shift;
+ my $tz = $self->Timezone(shift);
+
+ my $unix = shift || $self->Unix;
+ $unix = 0 unless $unix >= 0;
- return ($date);
+ my @local;
+ if ($tz eq 'UTC') {
+ @local = gmtime($unix);
+ } else {
+ {
+ local $ENV{'TZ'} = $tz;
+ ## Using POSIX::tzset fixes a bug where the TZ environment variable
+ ## is cached.
+ POSIX::tzset();
+ @local = localtime($unix);
+ }
+ POSIX::tzset(); # return back previouse value
+ }
+ $local[5] += 1900; # change year to 4+ digits format
+ my $offset = Time::Local::timegm_nocheck(@local) - $unix;
+ return @local, $offset;
+}
+
+=head3 Timelocal $context @time
+
+Takes argument C<$context>, which determines whether we should
+treat C<@time> as "user local", "system" or "UTC" time.
+
+C<@time> is array returned by L<Localtime> functions. Only first
+six elements are mandatory - $sec, $min, $hour, $mday, $mon and $year.
+You may pass $wday, $yday and $isdst, these are ignored.
+
+If you pass C<$offset> as ninth argument, it's used instead of
+C<$context>. It's done such way as code
+C<$self->Timelocal('utc', $self->Localtime('server'))> doesn't
+makes much sense and most probably would produce unexpected
+result, so the method ignore 'utc' context and uses offset
+returned by L<Localtime> method.
+
+=cut
+
+sub Timelocal {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my $tz = shift;
+ if ( defined $_[9] ) {
+ return timegm(@_[0..5]) - $_[9];
+ } else {
+ $tz = $self->Timezone( $tz );
+ if ( $tz eq 'UTC' ) {
+ return Time::Local::timegm(@_[0..5]);
+ } else {
+ my $rv;
+ {
+ local $ENV{'TZ'} = $tz;
+ ## Using POSIX::tzset fixes a bug where the TZ environment variable
+ ## is cached.
+ POSIX::tzset();
+ $rv = Time::Local::timelocal(@_[0..5]);
+ };
+ POSIX::tzset(); # switch back to previouse value
+ return $rv;
+ }
+ }
}
-# }}}
+=head3 Timezone $context
+
+Returns the timezone name.
+
+Takes one argument, C<$context> argument which could be C<user>, C<server> or C<utc>.
-# {{{ sub LocalTimezone
-=head2 LocalTimezone
+=over
- Returns the current timezone. For now, draws off a system timezone, RT::Timezone. Eventually, this may
-pull from a 'Timezone' attribute of the CurrentUser
+=item user
+
+Default value is C<user> that mean it returns current user's Timezone value.
+
+=item server
+
+If context is C<server> it returns value of the C<Timezone> RT config option.
+
+=item utc
+
+If both server's and user's timezone names are undefined returns 'UTC'.
+
+=back
=cut
-sub LocalTimezone {
+sub Timezone {
my $self = shift;
+ my $context = lc(shift);
- return $self->CurrentUser->Timezone
- if $self->CurrentUser and $self->CurrentUser->can('Timezone');
+ $context = 'utc' unless $context =~ /^(?:utc|server|user)$/i;
- return ($RT::Timezone);
+ my $tz;
+ if( $context eq 'user' ) {
+ $tz = $self->CurrentUser->UserObj->Timezone;
+ } elsif( $context eq 'server') {
+ $tz = RT->Config->Get('Timezone');
+ } else {
+ $tz = 'UTC';
+ }
+ $tz ||= RT->Config->Get('Timezone') || 'UTC';
+ $tz = 'UTC' if lc $tz eq 'gmt';
+ return $tz;
}
-# }}}
eval "require RT::Date_Vendor";
die $@ if ($@ && $@ !~ qr{^Can't locate RT/Date_Vendor.pm});