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-rw-r--r-- | pkg/timetype/timestamp.go | 131 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | pkg/timetype/timestamp_test.go | 95 |
2 files changed, 226 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/pkg/timetype/timestamp.go b/pkg/timetype/timestamp.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..eb904a574 --- /dev/null +++ b/pkg/timetype/timestamp.go @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ +package timetype + +// code adapted from https://github.com/moby/moby/blob/master/api/types/time/timestamp.go + +import ( + "fmt" + "math" + "strconv" + "strings" + "time" +) + +// These are additional predefined layouts for use in Time.Format and Time.Parse +// with --since and --until parameters for `docker logs` and `docker events` +const ( + rFC3339Local = "2006-01-02T15:04:05" // RFC3339 with local timezone + rFC3339NanoLocal = "2006-01-02T15:04:05.999999999" // RFC3339Nano with local timezone + dateWithZone = "2006-01-02Z07:00" // RFC3339 with time at 00:00:00 + dateLocal = "2006-01-02" // RFC3339 with local timezone and time at 00:00:00 +) + +// GetTimestamp tries to parse given string as golang duration, +// then RFC3339 time and finally as a Unix timestamp. If +// any of these were successful, it returns a Unix timestamp +// as string otherwise returns the given value back. +// In case of duration input, the returned timestamp is computed +// as the given reference time minus the amount of the duration. +func GetTimestamp(value string, reference time.Time) (string, error) { + if d, err := time.ParseDuration(value); value != "0" && err == nil { + return strconv.FormatInt(reference.Add(-d).Unix(), 10), nil + } + + var format string + // if the string has a Z or a + or three dashes use parse otherwise use parseinlocation + parseInLocation := !(strings.ContainsAny(value, "zZ+") || strings.Count(value, "-") == 3) + + if strings.Contains(value, ".") { + if parseInLocation { + format = rFC3339NanoLocal + } else { + format = time.RFC3339Nano + } + } else if strings.Contains(value, "T") { + // we want the number of colons in the T portion of the timestamp + tcolons := strings.Count(value, ":") + // if parseInLocation is off and we have a +/- zone offset (not Z) then + // there will be an extra colon in the input for the tz offset subtract that + // colon from the tcolons count + if !parseInLocation && !strings.ContainsAny(value, "zZ") && tcolons > 0 { + tcolons-- + } + if parseInLocation { + switch tcolons { + case 0: + format = "2006-01-02T15" + case 1: + format = "2006-01-02T15:04" + default: + format = rFC3339Local + } + } else { + switch tcolons { + case 0: + format = "2006-01-02T15Z07:00" + case 1: + format = "2006-01-02T15:04Z07:00" + default: + format = time.RFC3339 + } + } + } else if parseInLocation { + format = dateLocal + } else { + format = dateWithZone + } + + var t time.Time + var err error + + if parseInLocation { + t, err = time.ParseInLocation(format, value, time.FixedZone(reference.Zone())) + } else { + t, err = time.Parse(format, value) + } + + if err != nil { + // if there is a `-` then it's an RFC3339 like timestamp + if strings.Contains(value, "-") { + return "", err // was probably an RFC3339 like timestamp but the parser failed with an error + } + if _, _, err := parseTimestamp(value); err != nil { + return "", fmt.Errorf("failed to parse value as time or duration: %q", value) + } + return value, nil // unix timestamp in and out case (meaning: the value passed at the command line is already in the right format for passing to the server) + } + + return fmt.Sprintf("%d.%09d", t.Unix(), int64(t.Nanosecond())), nil +} + +// ParseTimestamps returns seconds and nanoseconds from a timestamp that has the +// format "%d.%09d", time.Unix(), int64(time.Nanosecond())) +// if the incoming nanosecond portion is longer or shorter than 9 digits it is +// converted to nanoseconds. The expectation is that the seconds and +// seconds will be used to create a time variable. For example: +// seconds, nanoseconds, err := ParseTimestamp("1136073600.000000001",0) +// if err == nil since := time.Unix(seconds, nanoseconds) +// returns seconds as def(aultSeconds) if value == "" +func ParseTimestamps(value string, def int64) (int64, int64, error) { + if value == "" { + return def, 0, nil + } + return parseTimestamp(value) +} + +func parseTimestamp(value string) (int64, int64, error) { + sa := strings.SplitN(value, ".", 2) + s, err := strconv.ParseInt(sa[0], 10, 64) + if err != nil { + return s, 0, err + } + if len(sa) != 2 { + return s, 0, nil + } + n, err := strconv.ParseInt(sa[1], 10, 64) + if err != nil { + return s, n, err + } + // should already be in nanoseconds but just in case convert n to nanoseconds + n = int64(float64(n) * math.Pow(float64(10), float64(9-len(sa[1])))) + return s, n, nil +} diff --git a/pkg/timetype/timestamp_test.go b/pkg/timetype/timestamp_test.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0fffb85a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/pkg/timetype/timestamp_test.go @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +package timetype + +// code adapted from https://github.com/moby/moby/blob/master/api/types/time/timestamp.go + +import ( + "fmt" + "testing" + "time" +) + +func TestGetTimestamp(t *testing.T) { + now := time.Now().In(time.UTC) + cases := []struct { + in, expected string + expectedErr bool + }{ + // Partial RFC3339 strings get parsed with second precision + {"2006-01-02T15:04:05.999999999+07:00", "1136189045.999999999", false}, + {"2006-01-02T15:04:05.999999999Z", "1136214245.999999999", false}, + {"2006-01-02T15:04:05.999999999", "1136214245.999999999", false}, + {"2006-01-02T15:04:05Z", "1136214245.000000000", false}, + {"2006-01-02T15:04:05", "1136214245.000000000", false}, + {"2006-01-02T15:04:0Z", "", true}, + {"2006-01-02T15:04:0", "", true}, + {"2006-01-02T15:04Z", "1136214240.000000000", false}, + {"2006-01-02T15:04+00:00", "1136214240.000000000", false}, + {"2006-01-02T15:04-00:00", "1136214240.000000000", false}, + {"2006-01-02T15:04", "1136214240.000000000", false}, + {"2006-01-02T15:0Z", "", true}, + {"2006-01-02T15:0", "", true}, + {"2006-01-02T15Z", "1136214000.000000000", false}, + {"2006-01-02T15+00:00", "1136214000.000000000", false}, + {"2006-01-02T15-00:00", "1136214000.000000000", false}, + {"2006-01-02T15", "1136214000.000000000", false}, + {"2006-01-02T1Z", "1136163600.000000000", false}, + {"2006-01-02T1", "1136163600.000000000", false}, + {"2006-01-02TZ", "", true}, + {"2006-01-02T", "", true}, + {"2006-01-02+00:00", "1136160000.000000000", false}, + {"2006-01-02-00:00", "1136160000.000000000", false}, + {"2006-01-02-00:01", "1136160060.000000000", false}, + {"2006-01-02Z", "1136160000.000000000", false}, + {"2006-01-02", "1136160000.000000000", false}, + {"2015-05-13T20:39:09Z", "1431549549.000000000", false}, + + // unix timestamps returned as is + {"1136073600", "1136073600", false}, + {"1136073600.000000001", "1136073600.000000001", false}, + // Durations + {"1m", fmt.Sprintf("%d", now.Add(-1*time.Minute).Unix()), false}, + {"1.5h", fmt.Sprintf("%d", now.Add(-90*time.Minute).Unix()), false}, + {"1h30m", fmt.Sprintf("%d", now.Add(-90*time.Minute).Unix()), false}, + + {"invalid", "", true}, + {"", "", true}, + } + + for _, c := range cases { + o, err := GetTimestamp(c.in, now) + if o != c.expected || + (err == nil && c.expectedErr) || + (err != nil && !c.expectedErr) { + t.Errorf("wrong value for '%s'. expected:'%s' got:'%s' with error: `%s`", c.in, c.expected, o, err) + t.Fail() + } + } +} + +func TestParseTimestamps(t *testing.T) { + cases := []struct { + in string + def, expectedS, expectedN int64 + expectedErr bool + }{ + // unix timestamps + {"1136073600", 0, 1136073600, 0, false}, + {"1136073600.000000001", 0, 1136073600, 1, false}, + {"1136073600.0000000010", 0, 1136073600, 1, false}, + {"1136073600.00000001", 0, 1136073600, 10, false}, + {"foo.bar", 0, 0, 0, true}, + {"1136073600.bar", 0, 1136073600, 0, true}, + {"", -1, -1, 0, false}, + } + + for _, c := range cases { + s, n, err := ParseTimestamps(c.in, c.def) + if s != c.expectedS || + n != c.expectedN || + (err == nil && c.expectedErr) || + (err != nil && !c.expectedErr) { + t.Errorf("wrong values for input `%s` with default `%d` expected:'%d'seconds and `%d`nanosecond got:'%d'seconds and `%d`nanoseconds with error: `%s`", c.in, c.def, c.expectedS, c.expectedN, s, n, err) + t.Fail() + } + } +} |