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package Mojo::Date;
use Mojo::Base -base;
use overload bool => sub {1}, '""' => sub { shift->to_string }, fallback => 1;
use Time::Local qw(timegm);
has epoch => sub {time};
my $RFC3339_RE = qr/
^(\d+)-(\d+)-(\d+)\D+(\d+):(\d+):(\d+(?:\.\d+)?) # Date and time
(?:Z|([+-])(\d+):(\d+))?$ # Offset
/xi;
my @DAYS = qw(Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat);
my @MONTHS = qw(Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec);
my %MONTHS;
@MONTHS{@MONTHS} = (0 .. 11);
sub new { @_ > 1 ? shift->SUPER::new->parse(@_) : shift->SUPER::new }
sub parse {
my ($self, $date) = @_;
# epoch (784111777)
return $self->epoch($date) if $date =~ /^\d+$|^\d+\.\d+$/;
# RFC 822/1123 (Sun, 06 Nov 1994 08:49:37 GMT)
# RFC 850/1036 (Sunday, 06-Nov-94 08:49:37 GMT)
my $offset = 0;
my ($day, $month, $year, $h, $m, $s);
if ($date =~ /^\w+\W+(\d+)\W+(\w+)\W+(\d+)\W+(\d+):(\d+):(\d+)\W*\w+$/) {
($day, $month, $year, $h, $m, $s) = ($1, $MONTHS{$2}, $3, $4, $5, $6);
}
# RFC 3339 (1994-11-06T08:49:37Z)
elsif ($date =~ $RFC3339_RE) {
($year, $month, $day, $h, $m, $s) = ($1, $2 - 1, $3, $4, $5, $6);
$offset = (($8 * 3600) + ($9 * 60)) * ($7 eq '+' ? -1 : 1) if $7;
}
# ANSI C asctime() (Sun Nov 6 08:49:37 1994)
elsif ($date =~ /^\w+\s+(\w+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+):(\d+):(\d+)\s+(\d+)$/) {
($month, $day, $h, $m, $s, $year) = ($MONTHS{$1}, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6);
}
# Invalid
else { return $self->epoch(undef) }
my $epoch = eval { timegm $s, $m, $h, $day, $month, $year };
return $self->epoch(
(defined $epoch && ($epoch += $offset) >= 0) ? $epoch : undef);
}
sub to_datetime {
# RFC 3339 (1994-11-06T08:49:37Z)
my ($s, $m, $h, $day, $month, $year) = gmtime(my $epoch = shift->epoch);
my $str = sprintf '%04d-%02d-%02dT%02d:%02d:%02d', $year + 1900, $month + 1,
$day, $h, $m, $s;
return $str . ($epoch =~ /(\.\d+)$/ ? $1 : '') . 'Z';
}
sub to_string {
# RFC 7231 (Sun, 06 Nov 1994 08:49:37 GMT)
my ($s, $m, $h, $mday, $month, $year, $wday) = gmtime shift->epoch;
return sprintf '%s, %02d %s %04d %02d:%02d:%02d GMT', $DAYS[$wday], $mday,
$MONTHS[$month], $year + 1900, $h, $m, $s;
}
1;
=encoding utf8
=head1 NAME
Mojo::Date - HTTP date
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Mojo::Date;
# Parse
my $date = Mojo::Date->new('Sun, 06 Nov 1994 08:49:37 GMT');
say $date->epoch;
# Build
my $date = Mojo::Date->new(time + 60);
say "$date";
=head1 DESCRIPTION
L<Mojo::Date> implements HTTP date and time functions, based on
L<RFC 7230|http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230>,
L<RFC 7231|http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231> and
L<RFC 3339|http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3339>.
=head1 ATTRIBUTES
L<Mojo::Date> implements the following attributes.
=head2 epoch
my $epoch = $date->epoch;
$date = $date->epoch(784111777);
Epoch seconds, defaults to the current time.
=head1 METHODS
L<Mojo::Date> inherits all methods from L<Mojo::Base> and implements the
following new ones.
=head2 new
my $date = Mojo::Date->new;
my $date = Mojo::Date->new('Sun Nov 6 08:49:37 1994');
Construct a new L<Mojo::Date> object and L</"parse"> date if necessary.
=head2 parse
$date = $date->parse('Sun Nov 6 08:49:37 1994');
Parse date.
# Epoch
say Mojo::Date->new('784111777')->epoch;
say Mojo::Date->new('784111777.21')->epoch;
# RFC 822/1123
say Mojo::Date->new('Sun, 06 Nov 1994 08:49:37 GMT')->epoch;
# RFC 850/1036
say Mojo::Date->new('Sunday, 06-Nov-94 08:49:37 GMT')->epoch;
# Ansi C asctime()
say Mojo::Date->new('Sun Nov 6 08:49:37 1994')->epoch;
# RFC 3339
say Mojo::Date->new('1994-11-06T08:49:37Z')->epoch;
say Mojo::Date->new('1994-11-06T08:49:37')->epoch;
say Mojo::Date->new('1994-11-06T08:49:37.21Z')->epoch;
say Mojo::Date->new('1994-11-06T08:49:37+01:00')->epoch;
say Mojo::Date->new('1994-11-06T08:49:37-01:00')->epoch;
=head2 to_datetime
my $str = $date->to_datetime;
Render L<RFC 3339|http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3339> date and time.
# "1994-11-06T08:49:37Z"
Mojo::Date->new(784111777)->to_datetime;
# "1994-11-06T08:49:37.21Z"
Mojo::Date->new(784111777.21)->to_datetime;
=head2 to_string
my $str = $date->to_string;
Render date suitable for HTTP messages.
# "Sun, 06 Nov 1994 08:49:37 GMT"
Mojo::Date->new(784111777)->to_string;
=head1 OPERATORS
L<Mojo::Date> overloads the following operators.
=head2 bool
my $bool = !!$date;
Always true.
=head2 stringify
my $str = "$date";
Alias for L</"to_string">.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Mojolicious>, L<Mojolicious::Guides>, L<https://mojolicious.org>.
=cut