Class: Time
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Time
- Defined in:
- lib/time.rb
Overview
time.rb
When ‘time’ is required, Time is extended with additional methods for parsing and converting Times.
Features
This library extends the Time class with the following conversions between date strings and Time objects:
-
date-time defined by RFC 2822
-
HTTP-date defined by RFC 2616
-
dateTime defined by XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes (ISO 8601)
-
various formats handled by Date._parse
-
custom formats handled by Date._strptime
Examples
All examples assume you have loaded Time with:
require 'time'
All of these examples were done using the EST timezone which is GMT-5.
Converting to a String
t = Time.now
t.iso8601 # => "2011-10-05T22:26:12-04:00"
t.rfc2822 # => "Wed, 05 Oct 2011 22:26:12 -0400"
t.httpdate # => "Thu, 06 Oct 2011 02:26:12 GMT"
Time.parse
#parse takes a string representation of a Time and attempts to parse it using a heuristic.
Time.parse("2010-10-31") #=> 2010-10-31 00:00:00 -0500
Any missing pieces of the date are inferred based on the current date.
# assuming the current date is "2011-10-31"
Time.parse("12:00") #=> 2011-10-31 12:00:00 -0500
We can change the date used to infer our missing elements by passing a second object that responds to #mon, #day and #year, such as Date, Time or DateTime. We can also use our own object.
class MyDate
attr_reader :mon, :day, :year
def initialize(mon, day, year)
@mon, @day, @year = mon, day, year
end
end
d = Date.parse("2010-10-28")
t = Time.parse("2010-10-29")
dt = DateTime.parse("2010-10-30")
md = MyDate.new(10,31,2010)
Time.parse("12:00", d) #=> 2010-10-28 12:00:00 -0500
Time.parse("12:00", t) #=> 2010-10-29 12:00:00 -0500
Time.parse("12:00", dt) #=> 2010-10-30 12:00:00 -0500
Time.parse("12:00", md) #=> 2010-10-31 12:00:00 -0500
#parse also accepts an optional block. You can use this block to specify how to handle the year component of the date. This is specifically designed for handling two digit years. For example, if you wanted to treat all two digit years prior to 70 as the year 2000+ you could write this:
Time.parse("01-10-31") {|year| year + (year < 70 ? 2000 : 1900)}
#=> 2001-10-31 00:00:00 -0500
Time.parse("70-10-31") {|year| year + (year < 70 ? 2000 : 1900)}
#=> 1970-10-31 00:00:00 -0500
Time.strptime
#strptime works similar to parse
except that instead of using a heuristic to detect the format of the input string, you provide a second argument that describes the format of the string. For example:
Time.strptime("2000-10-31", "%Y-%m-%d") #=> 2000-10-31 00:00:00 -0500
Constant Summary collapse
- ZoneOffset =
A hash of timezones mapped to hour differences from UTC. The set of time zones corresponds to the ones specified by RFC 2822 and ISO 8601.
{ # :nodoc: 'UTC' => 0, # ISO 8601 'Z' => 0, # RFC 822 'UT' => 0, 'GMT' => 0, 'EST' => -5, 'EDT' => -4, 'CST' => -6, 'CDT' => -5, 'MST' => -7, 'MDT' => -6, 'PST' => -8, 'PDT' => -7, # Following definition of military zones is original one. # See RFC 1123 and RFC 2822 for the error in RFC 822. 'A' => +1, 'B' => +2, 'C' => +3, 'D' => +4, 'E' => +5, 'F' => +6, 'G' => +7, 'H' => +8, 'I' => +9, 'K' => +10, 'L' => +11, 'M' => +12, 'N' => -1, 'O' => -2, 'P' => -3, 'Q' => -4, 'R' => -5, 'S' => -6, 'T' => -7, 'U' => -8, 'V' => -9, 'W' => -10, 'X' => -11, 'Y' => -12, }
- LeapYearMonthDays =
:nodoc:
[31, 29, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31]
- CommonYearMonthDays =
:nodoc:
[31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31]
- MonthValue =
:nodoc:
{ # :nodoc: 'JAN' => 1, 'FEB' => 2, 'MAR' => 3, 'APR' => 4, 'MAY' => 5, 'JUN' => 6, 'JUL' => 7, 'AUG' => 8, 'SEP' => 9, 'OCT' =>10, 'NOV' =>11, 'DEC' =>12 }
- RFC2822_DAY_NAME =
:nodoc:
[ # :nodoc: 'Sun', 'Mon', 'Tue', 'Wed', 'Thu', 'Fri', 'Sat' ]
- RFC2822_MONTH_NAME =
:nodoc:
[ # :nodoc: 'Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec' ]
Class Method Summary collapse
- .apply_offset(year, mon, day, hour, min, sec, off) ⇒ Object
- .force_zone!(t, zone, offset = nil) ⇒ Object
-
.httpdate(date) ⇒ Object
Parses
date
as an HTTP-date defined by RFC 2616 and converts it to a Time object. -
.iso8601 ⇒ Object
Parses
date
as a dateTime defined by the XML Schema and converts it to a Time object. - .make_time(date, year, mon, day, hour, min, sec, sec_fraction, zone, now) ⇒ Object
- .month_days(y, m) ⇒ Object
-
.parse(date, now = self.now) ⇒ Object
Parses
date
using Date._parse and converts it to a Time object. -
.rfc2822(date) ⇒ Object
Parses
date
as date-time defined by RFC 2822 and converts it to a Time object. -
.rfc822 ⇒ Object
Parses
date
as date-time defined by RFC 2822 and converts it to a Time object. -
.strptime(date, format, now = self.now) ⇒ Object
Parses
date
using Date._strptime and converts it to a Time object. -
.xmlschema(date) ⇒ Object
Parses
date
as a dateTime defined by the XML Schema and converts it to a Time object. -
.zone_offset(zone, year = self.now.year) ⇒ Object
Return the number of seconds the specified time zone differs from UTC.
- .zone_utc?(zone) ⇒ Boolean
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#httpdate ⇒ Object
Returns a string which represents the time as RFC 1123 date of HTTP-date defined by RFC 2616:.
-
#rfc2822 ⇒ Object
(also: #rfc822)
Returns a string which represents the time as date-time defined by RFC 2822:.
-
#xmlschema(fraction_digits = 0) ⇒ Object
(also: #iso8601)
Returns a string which represents the time as a dateTime defined by XML Schema:.
Class Method Details
.apply_offset(year, mon, day, hour, min, sec, off) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/time.rb', line 208 def apply_offset(year, mon, day, hour, min, sec, off) if off < 0 off = -off off, o = off.divmod(60) if o != 0 then sec += o; o, sec = sec.divmod(60); off += o end off, o = off.divmod(60) if o != 0 then min += o; o, min = min.divmod(60); off += o end off, o = off.divmod(24) if o != 0 then hour += o; o, hour = hour.divmod(24); off += o end if off != 0 day += off days = month_days(year, mon) if days and days < day mon += 1 if 12 < mon mon = 1 year += 1 end day = 1 end end elsif 0 < off off, o = off.divmod(60) if o != 0 then sec -= o; o, sec = sec.divmod(60); off -= o end off, o = off.divmod(60) if o != 0 then min -= o; o, min = min.divmod(60); off -= o end off, o = off.divmod(24) if o != 0 then hour -= o; o, hour = hour.divmod(24); off -= o end if off != 0 then day -= off if day < 1 mon -= 1 if mon < 1 year -= 1 mon = 12 end day = month_days(year, mon) end end end return year, mon, day, hour, min, sec end |
.force_zone!(t, zone, offset = nil) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/time.rb', line 179 def force_zone!(t, zone, offset=nil) if zone_utc?(zone) t.utc elsif offset ||= zone_offset(zone) # Prefer the local timezone over the fixed offset timezone because # the former is a real timezone and latter is an artificial timezone. t.localtime if t.utc_offset != offset # Use the fixed offset timezone only if the local timezone cannot # represent the given offset. t.localtime(offset) end else t.localtime end end |
.httpdate(date) ⇒ Object
Parses date
as an HTTP-date defined by RFC 2616 and converts it to a Time object.
ArgumentError is raised if date
is not compliant with RFC 2616 or if the Time class cannot represent specified date.
See #httpdate for more information on this format.
You must require ‘time’ to use this method.
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# File 'lib/time.rb', line 519 def httpdate(date) if /\A\s* (?:Mon|Tue|Wed|Thu|Fri|Sat|Sun),\x20 (\d{2})\x20 (Jan|Feb|Mar|Apr|May|Jun|Jul|Aug|Sep|Oct|Nov|Dec)\x20 (\d{4})\x20 (\d{2}):(\d{2}):(\d{2})\x20 GMT \s*\z/ix =~ date self.rfc2822(date).utc elsif /\A\s* (?:Monday|Tuesday|Wednesday|Thursday|Friday|Saturday|Sunday),\x20 (\d\d)-(Jan|Feb|Mar|Apr|May|Jun|Jul|Aug|Sep|Oct|Nov|Dec)-(\d\d)\x20 (\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)\x20 GMT \s*\z/ix =~ date year = $3.to_i if year < 50 year += 2000 else year += 1900 end self.utc(year, $2, $1.to_i, $4.to_i, $5.to_i, $6.to_i) elsif /\A\s* (?:Mon|Tue|Wed|Thu|Fri|Sat|Sun)\x20 (Jan|Feb|Mar|Apr|May|Jun|Jul|Aug|Sep|Oct|Nov|Dec)\x20 (\d\d|\x20\d)\x20 (\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)\x20 (\d{4}) \s*\z/ix =~ date self.utc($6.to_i, MonthValue[$1.upcase], $2.to_i, $3.to_i, $4.to_i, $5.to_i) else raise ArgumentError.new("not RFC 2616 compliant date: #{date.inspect}") end end |
.iso8601 ⇒ Object
Parses date
as a dateTime defined by the XML Schema and converts it to a Time object. The format is a restricted version of the format defined by ISO 8601.
ArgumentError is raised if date
is not compliant with the format or if the Time class cannot represent specified date.
See #xmlschema for more information on this format.
You must require ‘time’ to use this method.
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# File 'lib/time.rb', line 601 def xmlschema(date) if /\A\s* (-?\d+)-(\d\d)-(\d\d) T (\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d) (\.\d+)? (Z|[+-]\d\d:\d\d)? \s*\z/ix =~ date year = $1.to_i mon = $2.to_i day = $3.to_i hour = $4.to_i min = $5.to_i sec = $6.to_i usec = 0 if $7 usec = Rational($7) * 1000000 end if $8 zone = $8 off = zone_offset(zone) year, mon, day, hour, min, sec = apply_offset(year, mon, day, hour, min, sec, off) t = self.utc(year, mon, day, hour, min, sec, usec) force_zone!(t, zone, off) t else self.local(year, mon, day, hour, min, sec, usec) end else raise ArgumentError.new("invalid date: #{date.inspect}") end end |
.make_time(date, year, mon, day, hour, min, sec, sec_fraction, zone, now) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/time.rb', line 252 def make_time(date, year, mon, day, hour, min, sec, sec_fraction, zone, now) if !year && !mon && !day && !hour && !min && !sec && !sec_fraction raise ArgumentError, "no time information in #{date.inspect}" end off_year = year || now.year off = nil off = zone_offset(zone, off_year) if zone if off now = now.getlocal(off) if now.utc_offset != off else now = now.getlocal end usec = nil usec = sec_fraction * 1000000 if sec_fraction if now begin break if year; year = now.year break if mon; mon = now.mon break if day; day = now.day break if hour; hour = now.hour break if min; min = now.min break if sec; sec = now.sec break if sec_fraction; usec = now.tv_usec end until true end year ||= 1970 mon ||= 1 day ||= 1 hour ||= 0 min ||= 0 sec ||= 0 usec ||= 0 if year != off_year off = nil off = zone_offset(zone, year) if zone end if off year, mon, day, hour, min, sec = apply_offset(year, mon, day, hour, min, sec, off) t = self.utc(year, mon, day, hour, min, sec, usec) force_zone!(t, zone, off) t else self.local(year, mon, day, hour, min, sec, usec) end end |
.month_days(y, m) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/time.rb', line 199 def month_days(y, m) if ((y % 4 == 0) && (y % 100 != 0)) || (y % 400 == 0) LeapYearMonthDays[m-1] else CommonYearMonthDays[m-1] end end |
.parse(date, now = self.now) ⇒ Object
Parses date
using Date._parse and converts it to a Time object.
If a block is given, the year described in date
is converted by the block. For example:
Time.parse(...) {|y| 0 <= y && y < 100 ? (y >= 69 ? y + 1900 : y + 2000) : y}
If the upper components of the given time are broken or missing, they are supplied with those of now
. For the lower components, the minimum values (1 or 0) are assumed if broken or missing. For example:
# Suppose it is "Thu Nov 29 14:33:20 2001" now and
# your time zone is EST which is GMT-5.
now = Time.parse("Thu Nov 29 14:33:20 2001")
Time.parse("16:30", now) #=> 2001-11-29 16:30:00 -0500
Time.parse("7/23", now) #=> 2001-07-23 00:00:00 -0500
Time.parse("Aug 31", now) #=> 2001-08-31 00:00:00 -0500
Time.parse("Aug 2000", now) #=> 2000-08-01 00:00:00 -0500
Since there are numerous conflicts among locally defined time zone abbreviations all over the world, this method is not intended to understand all of them. For example, the abbreviation “CST” is used variously as:
-06:00 in America/Chicago,
-05:00 in America/Havana,
+08:00 in Asia/Harbin,
+09:30 in Australia/Darwin,
+10:30 in Australia/Adelaide,
etc.
Based on this fact, this method only understands the time zone abbreviations described in RFC 822 and the system time zone, in the order named. (i.e. a definition in RFC 822 overrides the system time zone definition.) The system time zone is taken from Time.local(year, 1, 1).zone
and Time.local(year, 7, 1).zone
. If the extracted time zone abbreviation does not match any of them, it is ignored and the given time is regarded as a local time.
ArgumentError is raised if Date._parse cannot extract information from date
or if the Time class cannot represent specified date.
This method can be used as a fail-safe for other parsing methods as:
Time.rfc2822(date) rescue Time.parse(date)
Time.httpdate(date) rescue Time.parse(date)
Time.xmlschema(date) rescue Time.parse(date)
A failure of Time.parse should be checked, though.
You must require ‘time’ to use this method.
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# File 'lib/time.rb', line 361 def parse(date, now=self.now) comp = !block_given? d = Date._parse(date, comp) year = d[:year] year = yield(year) if year && !comp make_time(date, year, d[:mon], d[:mday], d[:hour], d[:min], d[:sec], d[:sec_fraction], d[:zone], now) end |
.rfc2822(date) ⇒ Object
Parses date
as date-time defined by RFC 2822 and converts it to a Time object. The format is identical to the date format defined by RFC 822 and updated by RFC 1123.
ArgumentError is raised if date
is not compliant with RFC 2822 or if the Time class cannot represent specified date.
See #rfc2822 for more information on this format.
You must require ‘time’ to use this method.
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# File 'lib/time.rb', line 466 def rfc2822(date) if /\A\s* (?:(?:Mon|Tue|Wed|Thu|Fri|Sat|Sun)\s*,\s*)? (\d{1,2})\s+ (Jan|Feb|Mar|Apr|May|Jun|Jul|Aug|Sep|Oct|Nov|Dec)\s+ (\d{2,})\s+ (\d{2})\s* :\s*(\d{2})\s* (?::\s*(\d{2}))?\s+ ([+-]\d{4}| UT|GMT|EST|EDT|CST|CDT|MST|MDT|PST|PDT|[A-IK-Z])/ix =~ date # Since RFC 2822 permit comments, the regexp has no right anchor. day = $1.to_i mon = MonthValue[$2.upcase] year = $3.to_i short_year_p = $3.length <= 3 hour = $4.to_i min = $5.to_i sec = $6 ? $6.to_i : 0 zone = $7 if short_year_p # following year completion is compliant with RFC 2822. year = if year < 50 2000 + year else 1900 + year end end off = zone_offset(zone) year, mon, day, hour, min, sec = apply_offset(year, mon, day, hour, min, sec, off) t = self.utc(year, mon, day, hour, min, sec) force_zone!(t, zone, off) t else raise ArgumentError.new("not RFC 2822 compliant date: #{date.inspect}") end end |
.rfc822 ⇒ Object
Parses date
as date-time defined by RFC 2822 and converts it to a Time object. The format is identical to the date format defined by RFC 822 and updated by RFC 1123.
ArgumentError is raised if date
is not compliant with RFC 2822 or if the Time class cannot represent specified date.
See #rfc2822 for more information on this format.
You must require ‘time’ to use this method.
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# File 'lib/time.rb', line 506 def rfc2822(date) if /\A\s* (?:(?:Mon|Tue|Wed|Thu|Fri|Sat|Sun)\s*,\s*)? (\d{1,2})\s+ (Jan|Feb|Mar|Apr|May|Jun|Jul|Aug|Sep|Oct|Nov|Dec)\s+ (\d{2,})\s+ (\d{2})\s* :\s*(\d{2})\s* (?::\s*(\d{2}))?\s+ ([+-]\d{4}| UT|GMT|EST|EDT|CST|CDT|MST|MDT|PST|PDT|[A-IK-Z])/ix =~ date # Since RFC 2822 permit comments, the regexp has no right anchor. day = $1.to_i mon = MonthValue[$2.upcase] year = $3.to_i short_year_p = $3.length <= 3 hour = $4.to_i min = $5.to_i sec = $6 ? $6.to_i : 0 zone = $7 if short_year_p # following year completion is compliant with RFC 2822. year = if year < 50 2000 + year else 1900 + year end end off = zone_offset(zone) year, mon, day, hour, min, sec = apply_offset(year, mon, day, hour, min, sec, off) t = self.utc(year, mon, day, hour, min, sec) force_zone!(t, zone, off) t else raise ArgumentError.new("not RFC 2822 compliant date: #{date.inspect}") end end |
.strptime(date, format, now = self.now) ⇒ Object
Parses date
using Date._strptime and converts it to a Time object.
If a block is given, the year described in date
is converted by the block. For example:
Time.strptime(...) {|y| y < 100 ? (y >= 69 ? y + 1900 : y + 2000) : y}
Below is a list of the formatting options:
- %a
-
The abbreviated weekday name (“Sun”)
- %A
-
The full weekday name (“Sunday”)
- %b
-
The abbreviated month name (“Jan”)
- %B
-
The full month name (“January”)
- %c
-
The preferred local date and time representation
- %C
-
Century (20 in 2009)
- %d
-
Day of the month (01..31)
- %D
-
Date (%m/%d/%y)
- %e
-
Day of the month, blank-padded ( 1..31)
- %F
-
Equivalent to %Y-%m-%d (the ISO 8601 date format)
- %h
-
Equivalent to %b
- %H
-
Hour of the day, 24-hour clock (00..23)
- %I
-
Hour of the day, 12-hour clock (01..12)
- %j
-
Day of the year (001..366)
- %k
-
hour, 24-hour clock, blank-padded ( 0..23)
- %l
-
hour, 12-hour clock, blank-padded ( 0..12)
- %L
-
Millisecond of the second (000..999)
- %m
-
Month of the year (01..12)
- %M
-
Minute of the hour (00..59)
- %n
-
Newline (n)
- %N
-
Fractional seconds digits, default is 9 digits (nanosecond)
- %3N
-
millisecond (3 digits)
- %6N
-
microsecond (6 digits)
- %9N
-
nanosecond (9 digits)
- %p
-
Meridian indicator (“AM” or “PM”)
- %P
-
Meridian indicator (“am” or “pm”)
- %r
-
time, 12-hour (same as %I:%M:%S %p)
- %R
-
time, 24-hour (%H:%M)
- %s
-
Number of seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC.
- %S
-
Second of the minute (00..60)
- %t
-
Tab character (t)
- %T
-
time, 24-hour (%H:%M:%S)
- %u
-
Day of the week as a decimal, Monday being 1. (1..7)
- %U
-
Week number of the current year, starting with the first Sunday as the first day of the first week (00..53)
- %v
-
VMS date (%e-%b-%Y)
- %V
-
Week number of year according to ISO 8601 (01..53)
- %W
-
Week number of the current year, starting with the first Monday as the first day of the first week (00..53)
- %w
-
Day of the week (Sunday is 0, 0..6)
- %x
-
Preferred representation for the date alone, no time
- %X
-
Preferred representation for the time alone, no date
- %y
-
Year without a century (00..99)
- %Y
-
Year which may include century, if provided
- %z
-
Time zone as hour offset from UTC (e.g. +0900)
- %Z
-
Time zone name
- %%
-
Literal “%” character
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# File 'lib/time.rb', line 427 def strptime(date, format, now=self.now) d = Date._strptime(date, format) raise ArgumentError, "invalid strptime format - `#{format}'" unless d if seconds = d[:seconds] if sec_fraction = d[:sec_fraction] usec = sec_fraction * 1000000 usec *= -1 if seconds < 0 else usec = 0 end t = Time.at(seconds, usec) if zone = d[:zone] force_zone!(t, zone) end else year = d[:year] year = yield(year) if year && block_given? t = make_time(date, year, d[:mon], d[:mday], d[:hour], d[:min], d[:sec], d[:sec_fraction], d[:zone], now) end t end |
.xmlschema(date) ⇒ Object
Parses date
as a dateTime defined by the XML Schema and converts it to a Time object. The format is a restricted version of the format defined by ISO 8601.
ArgumentError is raised if date
is not compliant with the format or if the Time class cannot represent specified date.
See #xmlschema for more information on this format.
You must require ‘time’ to use this method.
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# File 'lib/time.rb', line 568 def xmlschema(date) if /\A\s* (-?\d+)-(\d\d)-(\d\d) T (\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d) (\.\d+)? (Z|[+-]\d\d:\d\d)? \s*\z/ix =~ date year = $1.to_i mon = $2.to_i day = $3.to_i hour = $4.to_i min = $5.to_i sec = $6.to_i usec = 0 if $7 usec = Rational($7) * 1000000 end if $8 zone = $8 off = zone_offset(zone) year, mon, day, hour, min, sec = apply_offset(year, mon, day, hour, min, sec, off) t = self.utc(year, mon, day, hour, min, sec, usec) force_zone!(t, zone, off) t else self.local(year, mon, day, hour, min, sec, usec) end else raise ArgumentError.new("invalid date: #{date.inspect}") end end |
.zone_offset(zone, year = self.now.year) ⇒ Object
Return the number of seconds the specified time zone differs from UTC.
Numeric time zones that include minutes, such as -10:00
or +1330
will work, as will simpler hour-only time zones like -10
or +13
.
Textual time zones listed in ZoneOffset are also supported.
If the time zone does not match any of the above, zone_offset
will check if the local time zone (both with and without potential Daylight Saving Time changes being in effect) matches zone
. Specifying a value for year
will change the year used to find the local time zone.
If zone_offset
is unable to determine the offset, nil will be returned.
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# File 'lib/time.rb', line 134 def zone_offset(zone, year=self.now.year) off = nil zone = zone.upcase if /\A([+-])(\d\d):?(\d\d)\z/ =~ zone off = ($1 == '-' ? -1 : 1) * ($2.to_i * 60 + $3.to_i) * 60 elsif /\A[+-]\d\d\z/ =~ zone off = zone.to_i * 3600 elsif ZoneOffset.include?(zone) off = ZoneOffset[zone] * 3600 elsif ((t = self.local(year, 1, 1)).zone.upcase == zone rescue false) off = t.utc_offset elsif ((t = self.local(year, 7, 1)).zone.upcase == zone rescue false) off = t.utc_offset end off end |
.zone_utc?(zone) ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/time.rb', line 151 def zone_utc?(zone) # * +0000 # In RFC 2822, +0000 indicate a time zone at Universal Time. # Europe/Lisbon is "a time zone at Universal Time" in Winter. # Atlantic/Reykjavik is "a time zone at Universal Time". # Africa/Dakar is "a time zone at Universal Time". # So +0000 is a local time such as Europe/London, etc. # * GMT # GMT is used as a time zone abbreviation in Europe/London, # Africa/Dakar, etc. # So it is a local time. # # * -0000, -00:00 # In RFC 2822, -0000 the date-time contains no information about the # local time zone. # In RFC 3339, -00:00 is used for the time in UTC is known, # but the offset to local time is unknown. # They are not appropriate for specific time zone such as # Europe/London because time zone neutral, # So -00:00 and -0000 are treated as UTC. if /\A(?:-00:00|-0000|-00|UTC|Z|UT)\z/i =~ zone true else false end end |
Instance Method Details
#httpdate ⇒ Object
Returns a string which represents the time as RFC 1123 date of HTTP-date defined by RFC 2616:
day-of-week, DD month-name CCYY hh:mm:ss GMT
Note that the result is always UTC (GMT).
You must require ‘time’ to use this method.
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# File 'lib/time.rb', line 650 def httpdate t = dup.utc sprintf('%s, %02d %s %0*d %02d:%02d:%02d GMT', RFC2822_DAY_NAME[t.wday], t.day, RFC2822_MONTH_NAME[t.mon-1], t.year < 0 ? 5 : 4, t.year, t.hour, t.min, t.sec) end |
#rfc2822 ⇒ Object Also known as: rfc822
Returns a string which represents the time as date-time defined by RFC 2822:
day-of-week, DD month-name CCYY hh:mm:ss zone
where zone is [+-]hhmm.
If self
is a UTC time, -0000 is used as zone.
You must require ‘time’ to use this method.
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# File 'lib/time.rb', line 615 def rfc2822 sprintf('%s, %02d %s %0*d %02d:%02d:%02d ', RFC2822_DAY_NAME[wday], day, RFC2822_MONTH_NAME[mon-1], year < 0 ? 5 : 4, year, hour, min, sec) << if utc? '-0000' else off = utc_offset sign = off < 0 ? '-' : '+' sprintf('%s%02d%02d', sign, *(off.abs / 60).divmod(60)) end end |
#xmlschema(fraction_digits = 0) ⇒ Object Also known as: iso8601
Returns a string which represents the time as a dateTime defined by XML Schema:
CCYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssTZD
CCYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sssTZD
where TZD is Z or [+-]hh:mm.
If self is a UTC time, Z is used as TZD. [+-]hh:mm is used otherwise.
fractional_digits
specifies a number of digits to use for fractional seconds. Its default value is 0.
You must require ‘time’ to use this method.
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# File 'lib/time.rb', line 674 def xmlschema(fraction_digits=0) fraction_digits = fraction_digits.to_i s = strftime("%FT%T") if fraction_digits > 0 s << strftime(".%#{fraction_digits}N") end s << (utc? ? 'Z' : strftime("%:z")) end |