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koreader/frontend/datetime.lua

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--[[--
This module contains date translations and helper functions for the KOReader frontend.
]]
local BaseUtil = require("ffi/util")
local _ = require("gettext")
local C_ = _.pgettext
local T = BaseUtil.template
local datetime = {}
datetime.weekDays = { "Sun", "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat" } -- in Lua wday order
datetime.shortMonthTranslation = {
["Jan"] = _("Jan"),
["Feb"] = _("Feb"),
["Mar"] = _("Mar"),
["Apr"] = _("Apr"),
["May"] = _("May"),
["Jun"] = _("Jun"),
["Jul"] = _("Jul"),
["Aug"] = _("Aug"),
["Sep"] = _("Sep"),
["Oct"] = _("Oct"),
["Nov"] = _("Nov"),
["Dec"] = _("Dec"),
}
datetime.longMonthTranslation = {
["January"] = _("January"),
["February"] = _("February"),
["March"] = _("March"),
["April"] = _("April"),
["May"] = _("May"),
["June"] = _("June"),
["July"] = _("July"),
["August"] = _("August"),
["September"] = _("September"),
["October"] = _("October"),
["November"] = _("November"),
["December"] = _("December"),
}
datetime.shortDayOfWeekTranslation = {
["Mon"] = _("Mon"),
["Tue"] = _("Tue"),
["Wed"] = _("Wed"),
["Thu"] = _("Thu"),
["Fri"] = _("Fri"),
["Sat"] = _("Sat"),
["Sun"] = _("Sun"),
}
datetime.shortDayOfWeekToLongTranslation = {
["Mon"] = _("Monday"),
["Tue"] = _("Tuesday"),
["Wed"] = _("Wednesday"),
["Thu"] = _("Thursday"),
["Fri"] = _("Friday"),
["Sat"] = _("Saturday"),
["Sun"] = _("Sunday"),
}
--[[--
Converts seconds to a clock string.
Source: <a href="https://gist.github.com/jesseadams/791673">https://gist.github.com/jesseadams/791673</a>
]]
---- @int seconds number of seconds
---- @bool withoutSeconds if true 00:00, if false 00:00:00
---- @treturn string clock string in the form of 00:00 or 00:00:00
function datetime.secondsToClock(seconds, withoutSeconds, withDays)
seconds = tonumber(seconds)
if not seconds then
if withoutSeconds then
return "--:--"
else
return "--:--:--"
end
elseif seconds == 0 or seconds ~= seconds then
if withoutSeconds then
return "00:00"
else
return "00:00:00"
end
else
local round = withoutSeconds and require("optmath").round or function(n) return n end
local days = "0"
local hours
if withDays then
days = string.format("%d", seconds * (1/(24*3600))) -- implicit math.floor for string.format
hours = string.format("%02d", (seconds * (1/3600)) % 24)
else
hours = string.format("%02d", seconds * (1/3600))
end
local mins = string.format("%02d", round(seconds % 3600 * (1/60)))
if withoutSeconds then
if mins == "60" then
-- Can only happen because of rounding, which only happens if withoutSeconds...
mins = string.format("%02d", 0)
hours = string.format("%02d", hours + 1)
end
return (days ~= "0" and (days .. C_("Time", "d")) or "") .. hours .. ":" .. mins
else
local secs = string.format("%02d", seconds % 60)
return (days ~= "0" and (days .. C_("Time", "d")) or "") .. hours .. ":" .. mins .. ":" .. secs
end
end
end
--- Converts seconds to a period of time string.
---- @int seconds number of seconds
---- @bool withoutSeconds if true 1h30', if false 1h30'10"
---- @bool hmsFormat, if true format 1h30m10s
---- @bool withDays, if true format 1d12h30'10" or 1d12h30m10s
---- @bool compact, if set removes all leading zeros (incl. units if necessary) and turns thinspaces into hairspaces (if present)
---- @treturn string clock string in the form of 1h30'10" or 1h30m10s
function datetime.secondsToHClock(seconds, withoutSeconds, hmsFormat, withDays, compact)
local SECONDS_SYMBOL = "\""
seconds = tonumber(seconds)
if seconds == 0 then
if withoutSeconds then
if hmsFormat then
return T(_("%1m"), "0")
else
return "0'"
end
else
if hmsFormat then
return T(C_("Time", "%1s"), "0")
else
return "0" .. SECONDS_SYMBOL
end
end
elseif seconds < 60 then
if withoutSeconds and seconds < 30 then
if hmsFormat then
return T(C_("Time", "%1m"), "0")
else
return "0'"
end
elseif withoutSeconds and seconds >= 30 then
if hmsFormat then
return T(C_("Time", "%1m"), "1")
else
return "1'"
end
else
if hmsFormat then
if compact then
return T(C_("Time", "%1s"), string.format("%d", seconds))
else
return T(C_("Time", "%1m\xE2\x80\x89%2s"), "0", string.format("%d", seconds)) -- use a thin space
end
else
if compact then
return string.format("%d", seconds) .. SECONDS_SYMBOL
else
return "0'" .. string.format("%02d", seconds) .. SECONDS_SYMBOL
end
end
end
else
local time_string = datetime.secondsToClock(seconds, withoutSeconds, withDays)
if withoutSeconds then
time_string = time_string .. ":"
end
time_string = time_string:gsub(":", C_("Time", "h"), 1)
time_string = time_string:gsub(":", C_("Time", "m"), 1)
time_string = time_string:gsub("^00" .. C_("Time", "h"), "") -- delete leading "00h"
time_string = time_string:gsub("^00" .. C_("Time", "m"), "") -- delete leading "00m"
if time_string:find("^0%d") then
time_string = time_string:gsub("^0", "") -- delete leading "0"
end
if withoutSeconds and time_string == "" then
time_string = "0" .. C_("Time", "m")
end
if hmsFormat then
time_string = time_string:gsub("0(%d)", "%1") -- delete all leading "0"s
time_string = time_string:gsub(C_("Time", "d"), C_("Time", "d") .. "\u{2009}") -- add thin space after "d"
time_string = time_string:gsub(C_("Time", "h"), C_("Time", "h") .. "\u{2009}") -- add thin space after "h"
if not withoutSeconds then
time_string = time_string:gsub(C_("Time", "m"), C_("Time", "m") .. "\u{2009}") .. C_("Time", "s") -- add thin space after "m"
end
if compact then
time_string = time_string:gsub("\u{2009}", "\u{200A}") -- replace thin space with hair space
end
return time_string
else
time_string = time_string:gsub(C_("Time", "m"), "'") -- replace m with '
return withoutSeconds and time_string or (time_string .. SECONDS_SYMBOL)
end
end
end
--- Converts seconds to a clock type (classic or modern), based on the given format preference
--- "Classic" format calls secondsToClock, "Modern" and "Letters" formats call secondsToHClock
---- @string Either "modern" for 1h30'10", "letters" for 1h30m10s, or "classic" for 1:30:10
---- @bool withoutSeconds if true 1h30' or 1h30m, if false 1h30'10" or 1h30m10s
---- @bool withDays, if hours>=24 include days in clock string 1d12h10'10" or 1d12h10m10s
---- @bool compact, if set removes all leading zeros (incl. units if necessary) and turns thinspaces into hairspaces (if present)
---- @treturn string clock string in the specific format of 1h30', 1h30'10" resp. 1h30m, 1h30m10s
function datetime.secondsToClockDuration(format, seconds, withoutSeconds, withDays, compact)
if format == "modern" then
return datetime.secondsToHClock(seconds, withoutSeconds, false, withDays, compact)
elseif format == "letters" then
return datetime.secondsToHClock(seconds, withoutSeconds, true, withDays, compact)
else
-- Assume "classic" to give safe default
return datetime.secondsToClock(seconds, withoutSeconds, withDays)
end
end
if jit.os == "Windows" then
--- Converts timestamp to an hour string
---- @int seconds number of seconds
---- @bool twelve_hour_clock
---- @treturn string hour string
---- @note: The MS CRT doesn't support either %l & %k, or the - format modifier (as they're not technically C99 or POSIX).
---- They are otherwise supported on Linux, BSD & Bionic, so, just special-case Windows...
---- We *could* arguably feed the os.date output to gsub("^0(%d)(.*)$", "%1%2"), but, while unlikely,
---- it's conceivable that a translator would put something other that the hour at the front of the string ;).
function datetime.secondsToHour(seconds, twelve_hour_clock)
if twelve_hour_clock then
if os.date("%p", seconds) == "AM" then
-- @translators This is the time in the morning using a 12-hour clock (%I is the hour, %M the minute).
return os.date(_("%I:%M AM"), seconds)
else
-- @translators This is the time in the afternoon using a 12-hour clock (%I is the hour, %M the minute).
return os.date(_("%I:%M PM"), seconds)
end
else
-- @translators This is the time using a 24-hour clock (%H is the hour, %M the minute).
return os.date(_("%H:%M"), seconds)
end
end
else
function datetime.secondsToHour(seconds, twelve_hour_clock, pad_with_spaces)
if twelve_hour_clock then
if os.date("%p", seconds) == "AM" then
if pad_with_spaces then
-- @translators This is the time in the morning using a 12-hour clock (%_I is the hour, %M the minute).
return os.date(_("%_I:%M AM"), seconds)
else
-- @translators This is the time in the morning using a 12-hour clock (%-I is the hour, %M the minute).
return os.date(_("%-I:%M AM"), seconds)
end
else
if pad_with_spaces then
-- @translators This is the time in the afternoon using a 12-hour clock (%_I is the hour, %M the minute).
return os.date(_("%_I:%M PM"), seconds)
else
-- @translators This is the time in the afternoon using a 12-hour clock (%-I is the hour, %M the minute).
return os.date(_("%-I:%M PM"), seconds)
end
end
else
if pad_with_spaces then
-- @translators This is the time using a 24-hour clock (%_H is the hour, %M the minute).
return os.date(_("%_H:%M"), seconds)
else
-- @translators This is the time using a 24-hour clock (%-H is the hour, %M the minute).
return os.date(_("%-H:%M"), seconds)
end
end
end
end
--- Converts timestamp to a date string
---- @int seconds number of seconds
---- @use_locale if true allows to translate the date-time string, if false return "%Y-%m-%d time"
---- @treturn string date string
function datetime.secondsToDate(seconds, use_locale)
seconds = seconds or os.time()
if use_locale then
local wday = os.date("%a", seconds)
local month = os.date("%b", seconds)
local day = os.date("%d", seconds)
local year = os.date("%Y", seconds)
-- @translators Use the following placeholders in the desired order: %1 name of day, %2 name of month, %3 day, %4 year
return T(C_("Date string", "%1 %2 %3 %4"),
datetime.shortDayOfWeekTranslation[wday], datetime.shortMonthTranslation[month], day, year)
else
-- @translators This is the date (%Y is the year, %m the month, %d the day)
return os.date(C_("Date string", "%Y-%m-%d"), seconds)
end
end
--- Converts timestamp to a date+time string
---- @int seconds number of seconds
---- @bool twelve_hour_clock
---- @use_locale if true allows to translate the date-time string, if false return "%Y-%m-%d time"
---- @treturn string date+time
function datetime.secondsToDateTime(seconds, twelve_hour_clock, use_locale)
seconds = seconds or os.time()
if twelve_hour_clock == nil then
twelve_hour_clock = G_reader_settings:isTrue("twelve_hour_clock")
end
local BD = require("ui/bidi")
local date_string = datetime.secondsToDate(seconds, use_locale)
local time_string = datetime.secondsToHour(seconds, twelve_hour_clock, not use_locale)
-- @translators Use the following placeholders in the desired order: %1 date, %2 time
local message_text = T(C_("Date string", "%1 %2"), BD.wrap(date_string), BD.wrap(time_string))
return message_text
end
--- Converts a date+time string to seconds
---- @string "YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS", time may be absent
---- @treturn seconds
function datetime.stringToSeconds(datetime_string)
local year, month, day = datetime_string:match("(%d+)-(%d+)-(%d+)")
local hour, min, sec = datetime_string:match("(%d+):(%d+):(%d+)")
return os.time({ year = year, month = month, day = day, hour = hour or 0, min = min or 0, sec = sec or 0 })
end
return datetime