Class: TZInfo::Timezone
- Inherits:
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Object
- Object
- TZInfo::Timezone
- Includes:
- Comparable
- Defined in:
- lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb
Overview
Timezone is the base class of all timezones. It provides a factory method, ‘get’, to access timezones by identifier. Once a specific Timezone has been retrieved, DateTimes, Times and timestamps can be converted between the UTC and the local time for the zone. For example:
tz = TZInfo::Timezone.get('America/New_York')
puts tz.utc_to_local(DateTime.new(2005,8,29,15,35,0)).to_s
puts tz.local_to_utc(Time.utc(2005,8,29,11,35,0)).to_s
puts tz.utc_to_local(1125315300).to_s
Each time conversion method returns an object of the same type it was passed.
The Timezone class is thread-safe. It is safe to use class and instance methods of Timezone in concurrently executing threads. Instances of Timezone can be shared across thread boundaries.
Direct Known Subclasses
Class Method Summary collapse
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._load(data) ⇒ Object
Loads a marshalled Timezone.
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.all ⇒ Object
Returns an array containing all the available Timezones.
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.all_country_zone_identifiers ⇒ Object
Returns all the zone identifiers defined for all Countries.
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.all_country_zones ⇒ Object
Returns all the Timezones defined for all Countries.
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.all_data_zone_identifiers ⇒ Object
Returns an array containing the identifiers of all the available Timezones that are based on data (are not links to other Timezones)..
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.all_data_zones ⇒ Object
Returns an array containing all the available Timezones that are based on data (are not links to other Timezones).
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.all_identifiers ⇒ Object
Returns an array containing the identifiers of all the available Timezones.
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.all_linked_zone_identifiers ⇒ Object
Returns an array containing the identifiers of all the available Timezones that are links to other Timezones.
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.all_linked_zones ⇒ Object
Returns an array containing all the available Timezones that are links to other Timezones.
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.default_dst ⇒ Object
Gets the default value of the optional dst parameter of the local_to_utc and period_for_local methods.
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.default_dst=(value) ⇒ Object
Sets the default value of the optional dst parameter of the local_to_utc and period_for_local methods.
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.get(identifier) ⇒ Object
Returns a timezone by its identifier (e.g. “Europe/London”, “America/Chicago” or “UTC”).
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.get_proxy(identifier) ⇒ Object
Returns a proxy for the Timezone with the given identifier.
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.new(identifier = nil) ⇒ Object
If identifier is nil calls super(), otherwise calls get.
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.us_zone_identifiers ⇒ Object
Returns all US zone identifiers.
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.us_zones ⇒ Object
Returns all US Timezone instances.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#<=>(tz) ⇒ Object
Compares two Timezones based on their identifier.
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#_dump(limit) ⇒ Object
Dumps this Timezone for marshalling.
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#canonical_identifier ⇒ Object
Returns the canonical identifier for this Timezone.
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#canonical_zone ⇒ Object
Returns the canonical Timezone instance for this Timezone.
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#current_period ⇒ Object
Returns the TimezonePeriod for the current time.
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#current_period_and_time ⇒ Object
(also: #current_time_and_period)
Returns the current Time and TimezonePeriod as an array.
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#eql?(tz) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if and only if the identifier of tz is equal to the identifier of this Timezone.
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#friendly_identifier(skip_first_part = false) ⇒ Object
Returns a friendlier version of the identifier.
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#hash ⇒ Object
Returns a hash of this Timezone.
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#identifier ⇒ Object
The identifier of the timezone, e.g.
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#inspect ⇒ Object
Returns internal object state as a programmer-readable string.
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#local_to_utc(local, dst = Timezone.default_dst) ⇒ Object
Converts a time in the local timezone to UTC.
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#name ⇒ Object
An alias for identifier.
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#now ⇒ Object
Returns the current time in the timezone as a Time.
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#offsets_up_to(utc_to, utc_from = nil) ⇒ Object
Returns information about offsets used by the Timezone up to a given date and time, specified using UTC (utc_to).
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#period_for_local(local, dst = Timezone.default_dst) ⇒ Object
Returns the TimezonePeriod for the given local time.
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#period_for_utc(utc) ⇒ Object
Returns the TimezonePeriod for the given UTC time.
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#periods_for_local(local) ⇒ Object
Returns the set of TimezonePeriod instances that are valid for the given local time as an array.
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#strftime(format, utc = Time.now.utc) ⇒ Object
Converts a time in UTC to local time and returns it as a string according to the given format.
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#to_s ⇒ Object
Returns a friendlier version of the identifier.
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#transitions_up_to(utc_to, utc_from = nil) ⇒ Object
Returns an Array of TimezoneTransition instances representing the times where the UTC offset of the timezone changes.
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#utc_to_local(utc) ⇒ Object
Converts a time in UTC to the local timezone.
Class Method Details
._load(data) ⇒ Object
Loads a marshalled Timezone.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 610 def self._load(data) Timezone.get(data) end |
.all ⇒ Object
Returns an array containing all the available Timezones.
Returns TimezoneProxy objects to avoid the overhead of loading Timezone definitions until a conversion is actually required.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 123 def self.all get_proxies(all_identifiers) end |
.all_country_zone_identifiers ⇒ Object
Returns all the zone identifiers defined for all Countries. This is not the complete set of zone identifiers as some are not country specific (e.g. ‘Etc/GMT’). You can obtain a Timezone instance for a given identifier with the get method.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 179 def self.all_country_zone_identifiers Country.all_codes.inject([]) do |zones,country| zones += Country.get(country).zone_identifiers end.uniq end |
.all_country_zones ⇒ Object
Returns all the Timezones defined for all Countries. This is not the complete set of Timezones as some are not country specific (e.g. ‘Etc/GMT’).
Returns TimezoneProxy objects to avoid the overhead of loading Timezone definitions until a conversion is actually required.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 169 def self.all_country_zones Country.all_codes.inject([]) do |zones,country| zones += Country.get(country).zones end.uniq end |
.all_data_zone_identifiers ⇒ Object
Returns an array containing the identifiers of all the available Timezones that are based on data (are not links to other Timezones)..
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 144 def self.all_data_zone_identifiers data_source.data_timezone_identifiers end |
.all_data_zones ⇒ Object
Returns an array containing all the available Timezones that are based on data (are not links to other Timezones).
Returns TimezoneProxy objects to avoid the overhead of loading Timezone definitions until a conversion is actually required.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 138 def self.all_data_zones get_proxies(all_data_zone_identifiers) end |
.all_identifiers ⇒ Object
Returns an array containing the identifiers of all the available Timezones.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 129 def self.all_identifiers data_source.timezone_identifiers end |
.all_linked_zone_identifiers ⇒ Object
Returns an array containing the identifiers of all the available Timezones that are links to other Timezones.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 159 def self.all_linked_zone_identifiers data_source.linked_timezone_identifiers end |
.all_linked_zones ⇒ Object
Returns an array containing all the available Timezones that are links to other Timezones.
Returns TimezoneProxy objects to avoid the overhead of loading Timezone definitions until a conversion is actually required.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 153 def self.all_linked_zones get_proxies(all_linked_zone_identifiers) end |
.default_dst ⇒ Object
Gets the default value of the optional dst parameter of the local_to_utc and period_for_local methods. Can be set to nil, true or false.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 73 def self.default_dst @@default_dst end |
.default_dst=(value) ⇒ Object
Sets the default value of the optional dst parameter of the local_to_utc and period_for_local methods. Can be set to nil, true or false.
The value of default_dst defaults to nil if unset.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 66 def self.default_dst=(value) @@default_dst = value.nil? ? nil : !!value end |
.get(identifier) ⇒ Object
Returns a timezone by its identifier (e.g. “Europe/London”, “America/Chicago” or “UTC”).
Raises InvalidTimezoneIdentifier if the timezone couldn’t be found.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 81 def self.get(identifier) instance = @@loaded_zones[identifier] unless instance # Thread-safety: It is possible that multiple equivalent Timezone # instances could be created here in concurrently executing threads. # The consequences of this are that the data may be loaded more than # once (depending on the data source) and memoized calculations could # be discarded. The performance benefit of ensuring that only a single # instance is created is unlikely to be worth the overhead of only # allowing one Timezone to be loaded at a time. info = data_source.load_timezone_info(identifier) instance = info.create_timezone @@loaded_zones[instance.identifier] = instance end instance end |
.get_proxy(identifier) ⇒ Object
Returns a proxy for the Timezone with the given identifier. The proxy will cause the real timezone to be loaded when an attempt is made to find a period or convert a time. get_proxy will not validate the identifier. If an invalid identifier is specified, no exception will be raised until the proxy is used.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 105 def self.get_proxy(identifier) TimezoneProxy.new(identifier) end |
.new(identifier = nil) ⇒ Object
If identifier is nil calls super(), otherwise calls get. An identfier should always be passed in when called externally.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 111 def self.new(identifier = nil) if identifier get(identifier) else super() end end |
.us_zone_identifiers ⇒ Object
Returns all US zone identifiers. A shortcut for TZInfo::Country.get(‘US’).zone_identifiers.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 196 def self.us_zone_identifiers Country.get('US').zone_identifiers end |
.us_zones ⇒ Object
Returns all US Timezone instances. A shortcut for TZInfo::Country.get(‘US’).zones.
Returns TimezoneProxy objects to avoid the overhead of loading Timezone definitions until a conversion is actually required.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 190 def self.us_zones Country.get('US').zones end |
Instance Method Details
#<=>(tz) ⇒ Object
Compares two Timezones based on their identifier. Returns -1 if tz is less than self, 0 if tz is equal to self and +1 if tz is greater than self.
Returns nil if tz is not comparable with Timezone instances.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 588 def <=>(tz) return nil unless tz.is_a?(Timezone) identifier <=> tz.identifier end |
#_dump(limit) ⇒ Object
Dumps this Timezone for marshalling.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 605 def _dump(limit) identifier end |
#canonical_identifier ⇒ Object
Returns the canonical identifier for this Timezone.
This is a shortcut for calling canonical_zone.identifier. Please refer to the canonical_zone documentation for further information.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 538 def canonical_identifier canonical_zone.identifier end |
#canonical_zone ⇒ Object
Returns the canonical Timezone instance for this Timezone.
The IANA Time Zone database contains two types of definition: Zones and Links. Zones are defined by rules that set out when transitions occur. Links are just references to fully defined Zone, creating an alias for that Zone.
Links are commonly used where a time zone has been renamed in a release of the Time Zone database. For example, the Zone US/Eastern was renamed as America/New_York. A US/Eastern Link was added in its place, linking to (and creating an alias for) for America/New_York.
Links are also used for time zones that are currently identical to a full Zone, but that are administered seperately. For example, Europe/Vatican is a Link to (and alias for) Europe/Rome.
For a full Zone, canonical_zone returns self.
For a Link, canonical_zone returns a Timezone instance representing the full Zone that the link targets.
TZInfo can be used with different data sources (see the documentation for TZInfo::DataSource). Please note that some DataSource implementations may not support distinguishing between full Zones and Links and will treat all time zones as full Zones. In this case, the canonical_zone will always return self.
There are two built-in DataSource implementations. RubyDataSource (which will be used if the tzinfo-data gem is available) supports Link zones. ZoneinfoDataSource returns Link zones as if they were full Zones. If the canonical_zone or canonical_identifier methods are required, the tzinfo-data gem should be installed.
The TZInfo::DataSource.get method can be used to check which DataSource implementation is being used.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 343 def canonical_zone raise_unknown_timezone end |
#current_period ⇒ Object
Returns the TimezonePeriod for the current time.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 548 def current_period period_for_utc(Time.now.utc) end |
#current_period_and_time ⇒ Object Also known as: current_time_and_period
Returns the current Time and TimezonePeriod as an array. The first element is the time, the second element is the period.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 554 def current_period_and_time utc = Time.now.utc period = period_for_utc(utc) [period.to_local(utc), period] end |
#eql?(tz) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if and only if the identifier of tz is equal to the identifier of this Timezone.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 595 def eql?(tz) self == tz end |
#friendly_identifier(skip_first_part = false) ⇒ Object
Returns a friendlier version of the identifier. Set skip_first_part to omit the first part of the identifier (typically a region name) where there is more than one part.
For example:
Timezone.get('Europe/Paris').friendly_identifier(false) #=> "Europe - Paris"
Timezone.get('Europe/Paris').friendly_identifier(true) #=> "Paris"
Timezone.get('America/Indiana/Knox').friendly_identifier(false) #=> "America - Knox, Indiana"
Timezone.get('America/Indiana/Knox').friendly_identifier(true) #=> "Knox, Indiana"
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 231 def friendly_identifier(skip_first_part = false) parts = identifier.split('/') if parts.empty? # shouldn't happen identifier elsif parts.length == 1 parts[0] else if skip_first_part result = '' else result = parts[0] + ' - ' end parts[1, parts.length - 1].reverse_each {|part| part.gsub!(/_/, ' ') if part.index(/[a-z]/) # Missing a space if a lower case followed by an upper case and the # name isn't McXxxx. part.gsub!(/([^M][a-z])([A-Z])/, '\1 \2') part.gsub!(/([M][a-bd-z])([A-Z])/, '\1 \2') # Missing an apostrophe if two consecutive upper case characters. part.gsub!(/([A-Z])([A-Z])/, '\1\'\2') end result << part result << ', ' } result.slice!(result.length - 2, 2) result end end |
#hash ⇒ Object
Returns a hash of this Timezone.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 600 def hash identifier.hash end |
#identifier ⇒ Object
The identifier of the timezone, e.g. “Europe/Paris”.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 201 def identifier raise_unknown_timezone end |
#inspect ⇒ Object
Returns internal object state as a programmer-readable string.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 217 def inspect "#<#{self.class}: #{identifier}>" end |
#local_to_utc(local, dst = Timezone.default_dst) ⇒ Object
Converts a time in the local timezone to UTC. local can either be a DateTime, Time or timestamp (Time.to_i). The returned time has the same type as local. Any timezone information in local is ignored (it is treated as a local time).
Warning: There are local times that have no equivalent UTC times (e.g. in the transition from standard time to daylight savings time). There are also local times that have more than one UTC equivalent (e.g. in the transition from daylight savings time to standard time).
In the first case (no equivalent UTC time), a PeriodNotFound exception will be raised.
In the second case (more than one equivalent UTC time), an AmbiguousTime exception will be raised unless the optional dst parameter or block handles the ambiguity.
If the ambiguity is due to a transition from daylight savings time to standard time, the dst parameter can be used to select whether the daylight savings time or local time is used. For example,
Timezone.get('America/New_York').local_to_utc(DateTime.new(2004,10,31,1,30,0))
would raise an AmbiguousTime exception.
Specifying dst=true would return 2004-10-31 5:30:00. Specifying dst=false would return 2004-10-31 6:30:00.
If the dst parameter does not resolve the ambiguity, and a block is specified, it is called. The block must take a single parameter - an array of the periods that need to be resolved. The block can return a single period to use to convert the time or return nil or an empty array to cause an AmbiguousTime exception to be raised.
The default value of the dst parameter can be specified by setting Timezone.default_dst. If default_dst is not set, or is set to nil, then an AmbiguousTime exception will be raised in ambiguous situations unless a block is given to resolve the ambiguity.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 469 def local_to_utc(local, dst = Timezone.default_dst) TimeOrDateTime.wrap(local) {|wrapped| if block_given? period = period_for_local(wrapped, dst) {|periods| yield periods } else period = period_for_local(wrapped, dst) end period.to_utc(wrapped) } end |
#name ⇒ Object
An alias for identifier.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 206 def name # Don't use alias, as identifier gets overridden. identifier end |
#now ⇒ Object
Returns the current time in the timezone as a Time.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 543 def now utc_to_local(Time.now.utc) end |
#offsets_up_to(utc_to, utc_from = nil) ⇒ Object
Returns information about offsets used by the Timezone up to a given date and time, specified using UTC (utc_to). The information is returned as an Array of TimezoneOffset instances.
A from date and time may also be supplied using the utc_from parameter (also specified in UTC). If utc_from is not nil, only offsets used from that date and time forward will be returned.
Comparisons with utc_to are exclusive. Comparisons with utc_from are inclusive.
Offsets may be returned in any order.
utc_to and utc_from can be specified using either DateTime, Time or integer timestamps (Time.to_i).
If utc_from is specified and utc_to is not greater than utc_from, then offsets_up_to raises an ArgumentError exception.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 499 def offsets_up_to(utc_to, utc_from = nil) utc_to = TimeOrDateTime.wrap(utc_to) transitions = transitions_up_to(utc_to, utc_from) if transitions.empty? # No transitions in the range, find the period that covers it. if utc_from # Use the from date as it is inclusive. period = period_for_utc(utc_from) else # utc_to is exclusive, so this can't be used with period_for_utc. # However, any time earlier than utc_to can be used. # Subtract 1 hour (since this is one of the cached OffsetRationals). # Use add_with_convert so that conversion to DateTime is performed if # required. period = period_for_utc(utc_to.add_with_convert(-3600)) end [period.offset] else result = Set.new first = transitions.first result << first.previous_offset unless utc_from && first.at == utc_from transitions.each do |t| result << t.offset end result.to_a end end |
#period_for_local(local, dst = Timezone.default_dst) ⇒ Object
Returns the TimezonePeriod for the given local time. local can either be a DateTime, Time or integer timestamp (Time.to_i). Any timezone information in local is ignored (it is treated as a time in the current timezone).
Warning: There are local times that have no equivalent UTC times (e.g. in the transition from standard time to daylight savings time). There are also local times that have more than one UTC equivalent (e.g. in the transition from daylight savings time to standard time).
In the first case (no equivalent UTC time), a PeriodNotFound exception will be raised.
In the second case (more than one equivalent UTC time), an AmbiguousTime exception will be raised unless the optional dst parameter or block handles the ambiguity.
If the ambiguity is due to a transition from daylight savings time to standard time, the dst parameter can be used to select whether the daylight savings time or local time is used. For example,
Timezone.get('America/New_York').period_for_local(DateTime.new(2004,10,31,1,30,0))
would raise an AmbiguousTime exception.
Specifying dst=true would the daylight savings period from April to October 2004. Specifying dst=false would return the standard period from October 2004 to April 2005.
If the dst parameter does not resolve the ambiguity, and a block is specified, it is called. The block must take a single parameter - an array of the periods that need to be resolved. The block can select and return a single period or return nil or an empty array to cause an AmbiguousTime exception to be raised.
The default value of the dst parameter can be specified by setting Timezone.default_dst. If default_dst is not set, or is set to nil, then an AmbiguousTime exception will be raised in ambiguous situations unless a block is given to resolve the ambiguity.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 386 def period_for_local(local, dst = Timezone.default_dst) results = periods_for_local(local) if results.empty? raise PeriodNotFound elsif results.size < 2 results.first else # ambiguous result try to resolve if !dst.nil? matches = results.find_all {|period| period.dst? == dst} results = matches if !matches.empty? end if results.size < 2 results.first else # still ambiguous, try the block if block_given? results = yield results end if results.is_a?(TimezonePeriod) results elsif results && results.size == 1 results.first else raise AmbiguousTime, "#{local} is an ambiguous local time." end end end end |
#period_for_utc(utc) ⇒ Object
Returns the TimezonePeriod for the given UTC time. utc can either be a DateTime, Time or integer timestamp (Time.to_i). Any timezone information in utc is ignored (it is treated as a UTC time).
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 270 def period_for_utc(utc) raise_unknown_timezone end |
#periods_for_local(local) ⇒ Object
Returns the set of TimezonePeriod instances that are valid for the given local time as an array. If you just want a single period, use period_for_local instead and specify how ambiguities should be resolved. Returns an empty array if no periods are found for the given time.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 278 def periods_for_local(local) raise_unknown_timezone end |
#strftime(format, utc = Time.now.utc) ⇒ Object
Converts a time in UTC to local time and returns it as a string according to the given format. The formatting is identical to Time.strftime and DateTime.strftime, except %Z is replaced with the timezone abbreviation for the specified time (for example, EST or EDT).
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 566 def strftime(format, utc = Time.now.utc) period = period_for_utc(utc) local = period.to_local(utc) local = Time.at(local).utc unless local.kind_of?(Time) || local.kind_of?(DateTime) abbreviation = period.abbreviation.to_s.gsub(/%/, '%%') format = format.gsub(/(.?)%Z/) do if $1 == '%' # return %%Z so the real strftime treats it as a literal %Z too '%%Z' else "#$1#{abbreviation}" end end local.strftime(format) end |
#to_s ⇒ Object
Returns a friendlier version of the identifier.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 212 def to_s friendly_identifier end |
#transitions_up_to(utc_to, utc_from = nil) ⇒ Object
Returns an Array of TimezoneTransition instances representing the times where the UTC offset of the timezone changes.
Transitions are returned up to a given date and time up to a given date and time, specified in UTC (utc_to).
A from date and time may also be supplied using the utc_from parameter (also specified in UTC). If utc_from is not nil, only transitions from that date and time onwards will be returned.
Comparisons with utc_to are exclusive. Comparisons with utc_from are inclusive. If a transition falls precisely on utc_to, it will be excluded. If a transition falls on utc_from, it will be included.
Transitions returned are ordered by when they occur, from earliest to latest.
utc_to and utc_from can be specified using either DateTime, Time or integer timestamps (Time.to_i).
If utc_from is specified and utc_to is not greater than utc_from, then transitions_up_to raises an ArgumentError exception.
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 304 def transitions_up_to(utc_to, utc_from = nil) raise_unknown_timezone end |
#utc_to_local(utc) ⇒ Object
Converts a time in UTC to the local timezone. utc can either be a DateTime, Time or timestamp (Time.to_i). The returned time has the same type as utc. Any timezone information in utc is ignored (it is treated as a UTC time).
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# File 'lib/tzinfo/timezone.rb', line 425 def utc_to_local(utc) TimeOrDateTime.wrap(utc) {|wrapped| period_for_utc(wrapped).to_local(wrapped) } end |