Class DateMathParser
The basic syntax support addition, subtraction and rounding at various levels of granularity (or "units"). Commands can be chained together and are parsed from left to right. '+' and '-' denote addition and subtraction, while '/' denotes "round". Round requires only a unit, while addition/subtraction require an integer value and a unit. Command strings must not include white space, but the "No-Op" command (empty string) is allowed....
/HOUR
... Round to the start of the current hour
/DAY
... Round to the start of the current day
+2YEARS
... Exactly two years in the future from now
-1DAY
... Exactly 1 day prior to now
/DAY+6MONTHS+3DAYS
... 6 months and 3 days in the future from the start of
the current day
+6MONTHS+3DAYS/DAY
... 6 months and 3 days in the future from now, rounded
down to nearest day
(Multiple aliases exist for the various units of time (ie: MINUTE and
MINUTES; MILLI, MILLIS, MILLISECOND, and
MILLISECONDS.) The complete list can be found by inspecting the keySet of CALENDAR_UNITS)
All commands are relative to a "now" which is fixed in an instance of DateMathParser such that
p.parseMath("+0MILLISECOND").equals(p.parseMath("+0MILLISECOND")) no matter how many
wall clock milliseconds elapse between the two distinct calls to parse (Assuming no other thread
calls "setNow" in the interim). The default value of 'now' is the time at the moment
the DateMathParser instance is constructed, unless overridden by the NOW request param.
All commands are also affected to the rules of a specified TimeZone (including the
start/end of DST if any) which determine when each arbitrary day starts. This not only impacts
rounding/adding of DAYs, but also cascades to rounding of HOUR, MIN, MONTH, YEAR as well. The
default TimeZone used is UTC unless overridden by the TZ request param.
Historical dates: The calendar computation is completely done with the Gregorian
system/algorithm. It does not switch to Julian or anything else, unlike the default
GregorianCalendar.
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Field Summary
FieldsModifier and TypeFieldDescriptionstatic final Map<String, ChronoUnit> A mapping from (uppercased) String labels identifying time units, to the correspondingChronoUnitenum (e.g.static final TimeZoneDefault TimeZone for DateMath rounding (UTC)static final DateTimeFormatterDiffers byDateTimeFormatter.ISO_INSTANTin that it's lenient.static final TimeZone -
Constructor Summary
ConstructorsConstructorDescriptionChooses defaults based on the current request.DateMathParser(Date now, TimeZone tz) -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptiongetNow()Returns a clone of this instance's concept of "now" (never null).Parses a string of commands relative "now" are returns the resulting Date.static DateParses a String which may be a date (in the standard ISO-8601 format) followed by an optional math expression.static DateParses a String which may be a date (in the standard ISO-8601 format) followed by an optional math expression.voidDefines this instance's concept of "now".
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Field Details
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UTC
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DEFAULT_MATH_TZ
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PARSER
Differs byDateTimeFormatter.ISO_INSTANTin that it's lenient.- See Also:
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CALENDAR_UNITS
A mapping from (uppercased) String labels identifying time units, to the correspondingChronoUnitenum (e.g. "YEARS") used to set/add/roll that unit of measurement.A single logical unit of time might be represented by multiple labels for convenience (ie:
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Constructor Details
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DateMathParser
public DateMathParser()Chooses defaults based on the current request.- See Also:
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DateMathParser
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DateMathParser
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now- The current time. If null, it defaults toSolrRequestInfo.getNOW(). otherwise the current time is assumed.tz- The TimeZone used for rounding (to determine when hours/days begin). If null, then this method defaults to the value dictated by the SolrRequestInfo if it exists -- otherwise it uses UTC.- See Also:
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Method Details
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parseMath
Parses a String which may be a date (in the standard ISO-8601 format) followed by an optional math expression. The TimeZone is taken from theTZparam retrieved viaSolrRequestInfo, defaulting to UTC.- Parameters:
now- an optional fixed date to use as "NOW".SolrRequestInfois consulted if unspecified.val- the string to parse
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parseMath
Parses a String which may be a date (in the standard ISO-8601 format) followed by an optional math expression.- Parameters:
now- an optional fixed date to use as "NOW"val- the string to parsezone- the timezone to use
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getTimeZone
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- the time zone
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setNow
Defines this instance's concept of "now".- See Also:
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getNow
Returns a clone of this instance's concept of "now" (never null).If setNow was never called (or if null was specified) then this method first defines 'now' as the value dictated by the SolrRequestInfo if it exists -- otherwise it uses a new Date instance at the moment getNow() is first called.
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parseMath
Parses a string of commands relative "now" are returns the resulting Date.- Throws:
ParseException- positions in ParseExceptions are token positions, not character positions.
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