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43  package org.eclipse.jgit.util;
44  
45  import java.text.MessageFormat;
46  import java.text.ParseException;
47  import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
48  import java.util.Calendar;
49  import java.util.Date;
50  import java.util.GregorianCalendar;
51  import java.util.HashMap;
52  import java.util.Locale;
53  import java.util.Map;
54  
55  import org.eclipse.jgit.internal.JGitText;
56  
57  /**
58   * Parses strings with time and date specifications into {@link Date}.
59   *
60   * When git needs to parse strings specified by the user this parser can be
61   * used. One example is the parsing of the config parameter gc.pruneexpire. The
62   * parser can handle only subset of what native gits approxidate parser
63   * understands.
64   */
65  public class GitDateParser {
66  	/**
67  	 * The Date representing never. Though this is a concrete value, most
68  	 * callers are adviced to avoid depending on the actual value.
69  	 */
70  	public static final Date NEVER = new Date(Long.MAX_VALUE);
71  
72  	// Since SimpleDateFormat instances are expensive to instantiate they should
73  	// be cached. Since they are also not threadsafe they are cached using
74  	// ThreadLocal.
75  	private static ThreadLocal<Map<Locale, Map<ParseableSimpleDateFormat, SimpleDateFormat>>> formatCache =
76  			new ThreadLocal<Map<Locale, Map<ParseableSimpleDateFormat, SimpleDateFormat>>>() {
77  
78  		protected Map<Locale, Map<ParseableSimpleDateFormat, SimpleDateFormat>> initialValue() {
79  			return new HashMap<Locale, Map<ParseableSimpleDateFormat, SimpleDateFormat>>();
80  		}
81  	};
82  
83  	// Gets an instance of a SimpleDateFormat for the specified locale. If there
84  	// is not already an appropriate instance in the (ThreadLocal) cache then
85  	// create one and put it into the cache.
86  	private static SimpleDateFormat getDateFormat(ParseableSimpleDateFormat f,
87  			Locale locale) {
88  		Map<Locale, Map<ParseableSimpleDateFormat, SimpleDateFormat>> cache = formatCache
89  				.get();
90  		Map<ParseableSimpleDateFormat, SimpleDateFormat> map = cache
91  				.get(locale);
92  		if (map == null) {
93  			map = new HashMap<ParseableSimpleDateFormat, SimpleDateFormat>();
94  			cache.put(locale, map);
95  			return getNewSimpleDateFormat(f, locale, map);
96  		}
97  		SimpleDateFormat dateFormat = map.get(f);
98  		if (dateFormat != null)
99  			return dateFormat;
100 		SimpleDateFormat df = getNewSimpleDateFormat(f, locale, map);
101 		return df;
102 	}
103 
104 	private static SimpleDateFormat getNewSimpleDateFormat(
105 			ParseableSimpleDateFormat f, Locale locale,
106 			Map<ParseableSimpleDateFormat, SimpleDateFormat> map) {
107 		SimpleDateFormat df = SystemReader.getInstance().getSimpleDateFormat(
108 				f.formatStr, locale);
109 		map.put(f, df);
110 		return df;
111 	}
112 
113 	// An enum of all those formats which this parser can parse with the help of
114 	// a SimpleDateFormat. There are other formats (e.g. the relative formats
115 	// like "yesterday" or "1 week ago") which this parser can parse but which
116 	// are not listed here because they are parsed without the help of a
117 	// SimpleDateFormat.
118 	enum ParseableSimpleDateFormat {
119 		ISO("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss Z"), // //$NON-NLS-1$
120 		RFC("EEE, dd MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss Z"), // //$NON-NLS-1$
121 		SHORT("yyyy-MM-dd"), // //$NON-NLS-1$
122 		SHORT_WITH_DOTS_REVERSE("dd.MM.yyyy"), // //$NON-NLS-1$
123 		SHORT_WITH_DOTS("yyyy.MM.dd"), // //$NON-NLS-1$
124 		SHORT_WITH_SLASH("MM/dd/yyyy"), // //$NON-NLS-1$
125 		DEFAULT("EEE MMM dd HH:mm:ss yyyy Z"), // //$NON-NLS-1$
126 		LOCAL("EEE MMM dd HH:mm:ss yyyy"); //$NON-NLS-1$
127 
128 		String formatStr;
129 
130 		private ParseableSimpleDateFormat(String formatStr) {
131 			this.formatStr = formatStr;
132 		}
133 	}
134 
135 	/**
136 	 * Parses a string into a {@link Date} using the default locale. Since this
137 	 * parser also supports relative formats (e.g. "yesterday") the caller can
138 	 * specify the reference date. These types of strings can be parsed:
139 	 * <ul>
140 	 * <li>"never"</li>
141 	 * <li>"now"</li>
142 	 * <li>"yesterday"</li>
143 	 * <li>"(x) years|months|weeks|days|hours|minutes|seconds ago"<br>
144 	 * Multiple specs can be combined like in "2 weeks 3 days ago". Instead of
145 	 * ' ' one can use '.' to seperate the words</li>
146 	 * <li>"yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss Z" (ISO)</li>
147 	 * <li>"EEE, dd MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss Z" (RFC)</li>
148 	 * <li>"yyyy-MM-dd"</li>
149 	 * <li>"yyyy.MM.dd"</li>
150 	 * <li>"MM/dd/yyyy",</li>
151 	 * <li>"dd.MM.yyyy"</li>
152 	 * <li>"EEE MMM dd HH:mm:ss yyyy Z" (DEFAULT)</li>
153 	 * <li>"EEE MMM dd HH:mm:ss yyyy" (LOCAL)</li>
154 	 * </ul>
155 	 *
156 	 * @param dateStr
157 	 *            the string to be parsed
158 	 * @param now
159 	 *            the base date which is used for the calculation of relative
160 	 *            formats. E.g. if baseDate is "25.8.2012" then parsing of the
161 	 *            string "1 week ago" would result in a date corresponding to
162 	 *            "18.8.2012". This is used when a JGit command calls this
163 	 *            parser often but wants a consistent starting point for calls.<br>
164 	 *            If set to <code>null</code> then the current time will be used
165 	 *            instead.
166 	 * @return the parsed {@link Date}
167 	 * @throws ParseException
168 	 *             if the given dateStr was not recognized
169 	 */
170 	public static Date parse(String dateStr, Calendar now)
171 			throws ParseException {
172 		return parse(dateStr, now, Locale.getDefault());
173 	}
174 
175 	/**
176 	 * Parses a string into a {@link Date} using the given locale. Since this
177 	 * parser also supports relative formats (e.g. "yesterday") the caller can
178 	 * specify the reference date. These types of strings can be parsed:
179 	 * <ul>
180 	 * <li>"never"</li>
181 	 * <li>"now"</li>
182 	 * <li>"yesterday"</li>
183 	 * <li>"(x) years|months|weeks|days|hours|minutes|seconds ago"<br>
184 	 * Multiple specs can be combined like in "2 weeks 3 days ago". Instead of
185 	 * ' ' one can use '.' to seperate the words</li>
186 	 * <li>"yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss Z" (ISO)</li>
187 	 * <li>"EEE, dd MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss Z" (RFC)</li>
188 	 * <li>"yyyy-MM-dd"</li>
189 	 * <li>"yyyy.MM.dd"</li>
190 	 * <li>"MM/dd/yyyy",</li>
191 	 * <li>"dd.MM.yyyy"</li>
192 	 * <li>"EEE MMM dd HH:mm:ss yyyy Z" (DEFAULT)</li>
193 	 * <li>"EEE MMM dd HH:mm:ss yyyy" (LOCAL)</li>
194 	 * </ul>
195 	 *
196 	 * @param dateStr
197 	 *            the string to be parsed
198 	 * @param now
199 	 *            the base date which is used for the calculation of relative
200 	 *            formats. E.g. if baseDate is "25.8.2012" then parsing of the
201 	 *            string "1 week ago" would result in a date corresponding to
202 	 *            "18.8.2012". This is used when a JGit command calls this
203 	 *            parser often but wants a consistent starting point for calls.<br>
204 	 *            If set to <code>null</code> then the current time will be used
205 	 *            instead.
206 	 * @param locale
207 	 *            locale to be used to parse the date string
208 	 * @return the parsed {@link Date}
209 	 * @throws ParseException
210 	 *             if the given dateStr was not recognized
211 	 * @since 3.2
212 	 */
213 	public static Date parse(String dateStr, Calendar now, Locale locale)
214 			throws ParseException {
215 		dateStr = dateStr.trim();
216 		Date ret;
217 
218 		if ("never".equalsIgnoreCase(dateStr)) //$NON-NLS-1$
219 			return NEVER;
220 		ret = parse_relative(dateStr, now);
221 		if (ret != null)
222 			return ret;
223 		for (ParseableSimpleDateFormat f : ParseableSimpleDateFormat.values()) {
224 			try {
225 				return parse_simple(dateStr, f, locale);
226 			} catch (ParseException e) {
227 				// simply proceed with the next parser
228 			}
229 		}
230 		ParseableSimpleDateFormat[] values = ParseableSimpleDateFormat.values();
231 		StringBuilder allFormats = new StringBuilder("\"") //$NON-NLS-1$
232 				.append(values[0].formatStr);
233 		for (int i = 1; i < values.length; i++)
234 			allFormats.append("\", \"").append(values[i].formatStr); //$NON-NLS-1$
235 		allFormats.append("\""); //$NON-NLS-1$
236 		throw new ParseException(MessageFormat.format(
237 				JGitText.get().cannotParseDate, dateStr, allFormats.toString()), 0);
238 	}
239 
240 	// tries to parse a string with the formats supported by SimpleDateFormat
241 	private static Date parse_simple(String dateStr,
242 			ParseableSimpleDateFormat f, Locale locale)
243 			throws ParseException {
244 		SimpleDateFormat dateFormat = getDateFormat(f, locale);
245 		dateFormat.setLenient(false);
246 		return dateFormat.parse(dateStr);
247 	}
248 
249 	// tries to parse a string with a relative time specification
250 	private static Date parse_relative(String dateStr, Calendar now) {
251 		Calendar cal;
252 		SystemReader sysRead = SystemReader.getInstance();
253 
254 		// check for the static words "yesterday" or "now"
255 		if ("now".equals(dateStr)) { //$NON-NLS-1$
256 			return ((now == null) ? new Date(sysRead.getCurrentTime()) : now
257 					.getTime());
258 		}
259 
260 		if (now == null) {
261 			cal = new GregorianCalendar(sysRead.getTimeZone(),
262 					sysRead.getLocale());
263 			cal.setTimeInMillis(sysRead.getCurrentTime());
264 		} else
265 			cal = (Calendar) now.clone();
266 
267 		if ("yesterday".equals(dateStr)) { //$NON-NLS-1$
268 			cal.add(Calendar.DATE, -1);
269 			cal.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, 0);
270 			cal.set(Calendar.MINUTE, 0);
271 			cal.set(Calendar.SECOND, 0);
272 			cal.set(Calendar.MILLISECOND, 0);
273 			cal.set(Calendar.MILLISECOND, 0);
274 			return cal.getTime();
275 		}
276 
277 		// parse constructs like "3 days ago", "5.week.2.day.ago"
278 		String[] parts = dateStr.split("\\.| "); //$NON-NLS-1$
279 		int partsLength = parts.length;
280 		// check we have an odd number of parts (at least 3) and that the last
281 		// part is "ago"
282 		if (partsLength < 3 || (partsLength & 1) == 0
283 				|| !"ago".equals(parts[parts.length - 1])) //$NON-NLS-1$
284 			return null;
285 		int number;
286 		for (int i = 0; i < parts.length - 2; i += 2) {
287 			try {
288 				number = Integer.parseInt(parts[i]);
289 			} catch (NumberFormatException e) {
290 				return null;
291 			}
292 			if ("year".equals(parts[i + 1]) || "years".equals(parts[i + 1])) //$NON-NLS-1$ //$NON-NLS-2$
293 				cal.add(Calendar.YEAR, -number);
294 			else if ("month".equals(parts[i + 1]) //$NON-NLS-1$
295 					|| "months".equals(parts[i + 1])) //$NON-NLS-1$
296 				cal.add(Calendar.MONTH, -number);
297 			else if ("week".equals(parts[i + 1]) //$NON-NLS-1$
298 					|| "weeks".equals(parts[i + 1])) //$NON-NLS-1$
299 				cal.add(Calendar.WEEK_OF_YEAR, -number);
300 			else if ("day".equals(parts[i + 1]) || "days".equals(parts[i + 1])) //$NON-NLS-1$ //$NON-NLS-2$
301 				cal.add(Calendar.DATE, -number);
302 			else if ("hour".equals(parts[i + 1]) //$NON-NLS-1$
303 					|| "hours".equals(parts[i + 1])) //$NON-NLS-1$
304 				cal.add(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, -number);
305 			else if ("minute".equals(parts[i + 1]) //$NON-NLS-1$
306 					|| "minutes".equals(parts[i + 1])) //$NON-NLS-1$
307 				cal.add(Calendar.MINUTE, -number);
308 			else if ("second".equals(parts[i + 1]) //$NON-NLS-1$
309 					|| "seconds".equals(parts[i + 1])) //$NON-NLS-1$
310 				cal.add(Calendar.SECOND, -number);
311 			else
312 				return null;
313 		}
314 		return cal.getTime();
315 	}
316 }