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gristlabs_grist-core/app/common/parseDate.ts

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import * as moment from 'moment-timezone';
// When using YY format, use a consistent interpretation in datepicker and in moment parsing: add
// 2000 if the result is at most 10 years greater than the current year; otherwise add 1900. See
// https://bootstrap-datepicker.readthedocs.io/en/latest/options.html#assumenearbyyear and
// "Parsing two digit years" in https://momentjs.com/docs/#/parsing/string-format/.
export const TWO_DIGIT_YEAR_THRESHOLD = 10;
const MAX_TWO_DIGIT_YEAR = new Date().getFullYear() + TWO_DIGIT_YEAR_THRESHOLD - 2000;
// Moment suggests that overriding this is fine, but we need to force TypeScript to allow it.
(moment as any).parseTwoDigitYear = function(yearString: string): number {
const year = parseInt(yearString, 10);
return year + (year > MAX_TWO_DIGIT_YEAR ? 1900 : 2000);
};
// Order of formats to try if the date cannot be parsed as the currently set format.
// Formats are parsed in momentjs strict mode, but separator matching and the MM/DD
// two digit requirement are ignored. Also, partial completion is permitted, so formats
// may match even if only beginning elements are provided.
// TODO: These should be affected by the user's locale/settings.
// TODO: We may want to consider adding default time formats as well to support more
// time formats.
const PARSER_FORMATS: string[] = [
'M D YYYY',
'M D YY',
'M D',
'M',
'MMMM D YYYY',
'MMMM D',
'MMMM Do YYYY',
'MMMM Do',
'MMMM',
'MMM D YYYY',
'MMM D',
'D MMM YYYY',
'D MMM',
'MMM',
'YYYY M D',
'YYYY M',
'YYYY',
'D M YYYY',
'D M YY',
'D M',
'D'
];
// The TZ portion is based on moment's RFC2822 regex, supporting US time zones, and UT. See
// https://momentjs.com/docs/#/parsing/string/
const TIME_REGEX = /^(?:(\d\d?)(?::(\d\d?)(?::(\d\d?))?)?|(\d\d?)(\d\d))\s*([ap]m?)?$/i;
const TZ_REGEX = /\s*(UTC?|GMT|[ECMP][SD]T|Z)|(?:([+-]\d\d?)(?::?(\d\d))?)$/i;
interface ParseOptions {
time?: string;
dateFormat?: string;
timeFormat?: string;
timezone?: string;
}
/**
* parseDate - Attempts to parse a date string using several common formats. Returns the
* timestamp of the parsed date in seconds since epoch, or returns null on failure.
* @param {String} date - The date string to parse.
* @param {String} options.dateFormat - The preferred momentjs format to use to parse the
* date. This is attempted before the default formats.
* @param {String} options.time - The time string to parse.
* @param {String} options.timeFormat - The momentjs format to use to parse the time. This
* must be given if options.time is given.
* @param {String} options.timezone - The timezone string for the date/time, which affects
* the resulting timestamp.
*/
export function parseDate(date: string, options: ParseOptions = {}): number | null {
// If no date, return null.
if (!date) {
return null;
}
// Not picky about separators, so replace them in the date and format strings to be spaces.
const separators = /[\W_]+/g;
const dateFormats = PARSER_FORMATS.slice();
// If a preferred parse format is given, set that to be the first parser used.
if (options.dateFormat) {
// Momentjs has an undesirable feature in strict mode where MM and DD
// matches require two digit numbers. Change MM, DD to M, D.
let format = options.dateFormat.replace(/MM+/g, m => (m === 'MM' ? 'M' : m))
.replace(/DD+/g, m => (m === 'DD' ? 'D' : m))
.replace(separators, ' ');
format = _getPartialFormat(date, format);
// Consider some alternatives to the preferred format.
const variations = _buildVariations(format);
dateFormats.unshift(...variations);
}
const cleanDate = date.replace(separators, ' ');
let datetime = cleanDate.trim();
let timeformat = '';
if (options.time) {
const {time, tzOffset} = standardizeTime(options.time);
datetime += ' ' + time + tzOffset;
timeformat = ' HH:mm:ss' + (tzOffset ? 'Z' : '');
}
for (const f of dateFormats) {
const fullFormat = f + timeformat;
const m = moment.tz(datetime, fullFormat, true, options.timezone || 'UTC');
if (m.isValid()) {
return m.valueOf() / 1000;
}
}
return null;
}
// Helper function to get the partial format string based on the input. Momentjs has a feature
// which allows defaulting to the current year, month and/or day if not accounted for in the
// parser. We remove any parts of the parser not given in the input to take advantage of this
// feature.
function _getPartialFormat(input: string, format: string): string {
// Define a regular expression to match contiguous non-separators.
const re = /Y+|M+|D+|[a-zA-Z0-9]+/g;
// Count the number of meaningful parts in the input.
const numInputParts = input.match(re)?.length || 0;
// Count the number of parts in the format string.
let numFormatParts = format.match(re)?.length || 0;
if (numFormatParts > numInputParts) {
// Remove year from format first, to default to current year.
if (/Y+/.test(format)) {
format = format.replace(/Y+/, ' ').trim();
numFormatParts -= 1;
}
if (numFormatParts > numInputParts) {
// Remove month from format next.
format = format.replace(/M+/, ' ').trim();
}
}
return format;
}
// Moment non-strict mode is considered bad, as it's far too lax. But moment's strict mode is too
// strict. We want to allow YY|YYYY for either year specifier, as well as M for MMM or MMMM month
// specifiers. It's silly that we need to create multiple format variations to support this.
function _buildVariations(format: string) {
const variations = new Set<string>([format]);
const otherYear = format.replace(/Y{2,4}/, (m) => (m === 'YY' ? 'YYYY' : (m === 'YYYY' ? 'YY' : m)));
variations.add(otherYear);
variations.add(format.replace(/MMM+/, 'M'));
if (otherYear !== format) {
variations.add(otherYear.replace(/MMM+/, 'M'));
}
return variations;
}
// This is based on private obsOffset in moment source code.
const tzOffsets: {[name: string]: string} = {
EDT: '-04:00',
EST: '-05:00',
CDT: '-05:00',
CST: '-06:00',
MDT: '-06:00',
MST: '-07:00',
PDT: '-07:00',
PST: '-08:00',
};
// Based on private calculateOffset in moment source code.
function calculateOffset(tzMatch: string[]): string {
const [, tzName, hhOffset, mmOffset] = tzMatch;
if (tzName) {
// Zero offsets like Z, UT[C], GMT are captured by the fallback.
return tzOffsets[tzName.toUpperCase()] || '+00:00';
} else {
const sign = hhOffset.slice(0, 1);
return sign + hhOffset.slice(1).padStart(2, '0') + ':' + (mmOffset || '0').padStart(2, '0');
}
}
// Parses time of the form, roughly, HH[:MM[:SS]][am|pm] [TZ]. Returns the time in the
// standardized HH:mm:ss format, and an offset string that's empty or is of the form [+-]HH:mm.
// This turns out easier than coaxing moment to parse time sensibly and flexibly.
function standardizeTime(timeString: string): {time: string, tzOffset: string} {
let cleanTime = timeString.trim();
const tzMatch = TZ_REGEX.exec(cleanTime);
let tzOffset = '';
if (tzMatch) {
cleanTime = cleanTime.slice(0, tzMatch.index).trim();
tzOffset = calculateOffset(tzMatch);
}
const match = TIME_REGEX.exec(cleanTime);
if (match) {
let hours = parseInt(match[1] || match[4], 10);
const mm = (match[2] || match[5] || '0').padStart(2, '0');
const ss = (match[3] || '0').padStart(2, '0');
const ampm = (match[6] || '').toLowerCase();
if (hours < 12 && hours > 0 && ampm.startsWith('p')) {
hours += 12;
} else if (hours === 12 && ampm.startsWith('a')) {
hours = 0;
}
const hh = String(hours).padStart(2, '0');
return {time: `${hh}:${mm}:${ss}`, tzOffset};
} else {
return {time: '00:00:00', tzOffset};
}
}