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Summary: Dropdown conditions let you specify a predicate formula that's used to filter choices and references in their respective autocomplete dropdown menus. Test Plan: Python and browser tests (WIP). Reviewers: jarek, paulfitz Reviewed By: jarek Subscribers: dsagal, paulfitz Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D4235
167 lines
5.6 KiB
TypeScript
167 lines
5.6 KiB
TypeScript
// Relative date spec describes a date that is distant to the current date by a series of jumps in
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// time defined as a series of periods. Hence, starting from the current date, each one of the
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// periods gets applied successively which eventually yields to the final date. Typical relative
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import getCurrentTime from "app/common/getCurrentTime";
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import isEqual from "lodash/isEqual";
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import isNumber from "lodash/isNumber";
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import isUndefined from "lodash/isUndefined";
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import omitBy from "lodash/omitBy";
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import moment from "moment-timezone";
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// Relative date uses one or two periods. When relative dates are defined by two periods, they are
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// applied successively to the start date to resolve the target date. In practice in grist, as of
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// the time of writing, relative date never uses more than 2 periods and the second period's unit is
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// always day.
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export type IRelativeDateSpec = IPeriod[];
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// IPeriod describes a period of time: when used along with a start date, it allows to target a new
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// date. It allows to encode simple periods such as `30 days ago` as `{quantity: -30, unit:
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// 'day'}`. Or `The last day of last week` as `{quantity: -1, unit: 'week', endOf: true}`. Not that
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// .endOf flag is only relevant when the unit is one of 'week', 'month' or 'year'. When `endOf` is
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// false or missing then it will target the first day (of the week, month or year).
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export interface IPeriod {
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quantity: number;
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unit: 'day'|'week'|'month'|'year';
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endOf?: boolean;
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}
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export const CURRENT_DATE: IRelativeDateSpec = [{quantity: 0, unit: 'day'}];
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export function isRelativeBound(bound?: number|IRelativeDateSpec): bound is IRelativeDateSpec {
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return !isUndefined(bound) && !isNumber(bound);
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}
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// Returns the number of seconds between 1 January 1970 00:00:00 UTC and the given bound, may it be
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// a relative date.
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export function relativeDateToUnixTimestamp(bound: IRelativeDateSpec): number {
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const localDate = getCurrentTime().startOf('day');
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const date = moment.utc(localDate.toObject());
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const periods = Array.isArray(bound) ? bound : [bound];
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for (const period of periods) {
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const {quantity, unit, endOf} = period;
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date.add(quantity, unit);
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if (endOf) {
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date.endOf(unit);
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// date must have "hh:mm:ss" set to "00:00:00"
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date.startOf('day');
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} else {
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date.startOf(unit);
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}
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}
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return Math.floor(date.valueOf() / 1000);
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}
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// Format a relative date.
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export function formatRelBounds(periods: IPeriod[]): string {
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// if 2nd period is moot revert to one single period
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periods = periods[1]?.quantity ? periods : [periods[0]];
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if (periods.length === 1) {
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const {quantity, unit, endOf} = periods[0];
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if (unit === 'day') {
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if (quantity === 0) { return 'Today'; }
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if (quantity === -1) { return 'Yesterday'; }
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if (quantity === 1) { return 'Tomorrow'; }
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return formatReference(periods[0]);
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}
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if (endOf) {
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return `Last day of ${formatReference(periods[0])}`;
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} else {
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return `1st day of ${formatReference(periods[0])}`;
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}
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}
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if (periods.length === 2) {
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let dayQuantity = periods[1].quantity;
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// If the 1st period has the endOf flag, we're already 1 day back.
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if (periods[0].endOf) { dayQuantity -= 1; }
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let startOrEnd = '';
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if (periods[0].unit === 'week') {
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if (periods[1].quantity === 0) {
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startOrEnd = 'start ';
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} else if (periods[1].quantity === 6) {
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startOrEnd = 'end ';
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}
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}
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return `${formatDay(dayQuantity, periods[0].unit)} ${startOrEnd}of ${formatReference(periods[0])}`;
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}
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throw new Error(
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`Relative date spec does not support more that 2 periods: ${periods.length}`
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);
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}
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/**
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* Returns a new timestamp that is the UTC equivalent of the original local `timestamp`, offset
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* according to the delta between`timezone` and UTC.
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*/
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export function localTimestampToUTC(timestamp: number, timezone: string): number {
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return moment.unix(timestamp).utc().tz(timezone, true).unix();
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}
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function formatDay(quantity: number, refUnit: IPeriod['unit']): string {
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if (refUnit === 'week') {
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const n = (quantity + 7) % 7;
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return ['Sunday', 'Monday', 'Tuesday', 'Wednesday', 'Thursday', 'Friday', 'Saturday'][n];
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}
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const ord = (n: number) => moment.localeData().ordinal(n);
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if (quantity < 0) {
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if (quantity === -1) {
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return 'Last day';
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}
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return `${ord(-quantity)} to last day`;
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} else {
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return `${ord(quantity + 1)} day`;
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}
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}
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function formatReference(period: IPeriod): string {
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const {quantity, unit} = period;
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if (quantity === 0) {
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return `this ${unit}`;
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}
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if (quantity === -1) {
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return `last ${unit}`;
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}
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if (quantity === 1) {
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return `next ${unit}`;
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}
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const n = Math.abs(quantity);
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const plurals = n > 1 ? 's' : '';
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return `${n} ${unit}${plurals} ${quantity < 1 ? 'ago' : 'from now'}`;
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}
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export function isEquivalentRelativeDate(a: IPeriod|IPeriod[], b: IPeriod|IPeriod[]) {
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a = Array.isArray(a) ? a : [a];
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b = Array.isArray(b) ? b : [b];
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if (a.length === 2 && a[1].quantity === 0) { a = [a[0]]; }
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if (b.length === 2 && b[1].quantity === 0) { b = [b[0]]; }
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const compactA = a.map(period => omitBy(period, isUndefined));
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const compactB = b.map(period => omitBy(period, isUndefined));
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return isEqual(compactA, compactB);
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}
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// Get the difference in unit of measurement. If unit is week, makes sure that two dates that are in
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// two different weeks are always at least 1 number apart. Same for month and year.
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export function diffUnit(a: moment.Moment, b: moment.Moment, unit: 'day'|'week'|'month'|'year') {
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return a.clone().startOf(unit).diff(b.clone().startOf(unit), unit);
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}
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