// Loaded from https://unpkg.com/luxon@1.25.0/src/duration.js import { InvalidArgumentError, InvalidDurationError, InvalidUnitError } from "./errors.js"; import Formatter from "./impl/formatter.js"; import Invalid from "./impl/invalid.js"; import Locale from "./impl/locale.js"; import { parseISODuration } from "./impl/regexParser.js"; import { asNumber, hasOwnProperty, isNumber, isUndefined, normalizeObject, roundTo } from "./impl/util.js"; import Settings from "./settings.js"; const INVALID = "Invalid Duration"; // unit conversion constants const lowOrderMatrix = { weeks: { days: 7, hours: 7 * 24, minutes: 7 * 24 * 60, seconds: 7 * 24 * 60 * 60, milliseconds: 7 * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000 }, days: { hours: 24, minutes: 24 * 60, seconds: 24 * 60 * 60, milliseconds: 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000 }, hours: { minutes: 60, seconds: 60 * 60, milliseconds: 60 * 60 * 1000 }, minutes: { seconds: 60, milliseconds: 60 * 1000 }, seconds: { milliseconds: 1000 } }, casualMatrix = Object.assign( { years: { quarters: 4, months: 12, weeks: 52, days: 365, hours: 365 * 24, minutes: 365 * 24 * 60, seconds: 365 * 24 * 60 * 60, milliseconds: 365 * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000 }, quarters: { months: 3, weeks: 13, days: 91, hours: 91 * 24, minutes: 91 * 24 * 60, seconds: 91 * 24 * 60 * 60, milliseconds: 91 * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000 }, months: { weeks: 4, days: 30, hours: 30 * 24, minutes: 30 * 24 * 60, seconds: 30 * 24 * 60 * 60, milliseconds: 30 * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000 } }, lowOrderMatrix ), daysInYearAccurate = 146097.0 / 400, daysInMonthAccurate = 146097.0 / 4800, accurateMatrix = Object.assign( { years: { quarters: 4, months: 12, weeks: daysInYearAccurate / 7, days: daysInYearAccurate, hours: daysInYearAccurate * 24, minutes: daysInYearAccurate * 24 * 60, seconds: daysInYearAccurate * 24 * 60 * 60, milliseconds: daysInYearAccurate * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000 }, quarters: { months: 3, weeks: daysInYearAccurate / 28, days: daysInYearAccurate / 4, hours: (daysInYearAccurate * 24) / 4, minutes: (daysInYearAccurate * 24 * 60) / 4, seconds: (daysInYearAccurate * 24 * 60 * 60) / 4, milliseconds: (daysInYearAccurate * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000) / 4 }, months: { weeks: daysInMonthAccurate / 7, days: daysInMonthAccurate, hours: daysInMonthAccurate * 24, minutes: daysInMonthAccurate * 24 * 60, seconds: daysInMonthAccurate * 24 * 60 * 60, milliseconds: daysInMonthAccurate * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000 } }, lowOrderMatrix ); // units ordered by size const orderedUnits = [ "years", "quarters", "months", "weeks", "days", "hours", "minutes", "seconds", "milliseconds" ]; const reverseUnits = orderedUnits.slice(0).reverse(); // clone really means "create another instance just like this one, but with these changes" function clone(dur, alts, clear = false) { // deep merge for vals const conf = { values: clear ? alts.values : Object.assign({}, dur.values, alts.values || {}), loc: dur.loc.clone(alts.loc), conversionAccuracy: alts.conversionAccuracy || dur.conversionAccuracy }; return new Duration(conf); } function antiTrunc(n) { return n < 0 ? Math.floor(n) : Math.ceil(n); } // NB: mutates parameters function convert(matrix, fromMap, fromUnit, toMap, toUnit) { const conv = matrix[toUnit][fromUnit], raw = fromMap[fromUnit] / conv, sameSign = Math.sign(raw) === Math.sign(toMap[toUnit]), // ok, so this is wild, but see the matrix in the tests added = !sameSign && toMap[toUnit] !== 0 && Math.abs(raw) <= 1 ? antiTrunc(raw) : Math.trunc(raw); toMap[toUnit] += added; fromMap[fromUnit] -= added * conv; } // NB: mutates parameters function normalizeValues(matrix, vals) { reverseUnits.reduce((previous, current) => { if (!isUndefined(vals[current])) { if (previous) { convert(matrix, vals, previous, vals, current); } return current; } else { return previous; } }, null); } /** * A Duration object represents a period of time, like "2 months" or "1 day, 1 hour". Conceptually, it's just a map of units to their quantities, accompanied by some additional configuration and methods for creating, parsing, interrogating, transforming, and formatting them. They can be used on their own or in conjunction with other Luxon types; for example, you can use {@link DateTime.plus} to add a Duration object to a DateTime, producing another DateTime. * * Here is a brief overview of commonly used methods and getters in Duration: * * * **Creation** To create a Duration, use {@link Duration.fromMillis}, {@link Duration.fromObject}, or {@link Duration.fromISO}. * * **Unit values** See the {@link Duration.years}, {@link Duration.months}, {@link Duration.weeks}, {@link Duration.days}, {@link Duration.hours}, {@link Duration.minutes}, {@link Duration.seconds}, {@link Duration.milliseconds} accessors. * * **Configuration** See {@link Duration.locale} and {@link Duration.numberingSystem} accessors. * * **Transformation** To create new Durations out of old ones use {@link Duration.plus}, {@link Duration.minus}, {@link Duration.normalize}, {@link Duration.set}, {@link Duration.reconfigure}, {@link Duration.shiftTo}, and {@link Duration.negate}. * * **Output** To convert the Duration into other representations, see {@link Duration.as}, {@link Duration.toISO}, {@link Duration.toFormat}, and {@link Duration.toJSON} * * There's are more methods documented below. In addition, for more information on subtler topics like internationalization and validity, see the external documentation. */ export default class Duration { /** * @private */ constructor(config) { const accurate = config.conversionAccuracy === "longterm" || false; /** * @access private */ this.values = config.values; /** * @access private */ this.loc = config.loc || Locale.create(); /** * @access private */ this.conversionAccuracy = accurate ? "longterm" : "casual"; /** * @access private */ this.invalid = config.invalid || null; /** * @access private */ this.matrix = accurate ? accurateMatrix : casualMatrix; /** * @access private */ this.isLuxonDuration = true; } /** * Create Duration from a number of milliseconds. * @param {number} count of milliseconds * @param {Object} opts - options for parsing * @param {string} [opts.locale='en-US'] - the locale to use * @param {string} opts.numberingSystem - the numbering system to use * @param {string} [opts.conversionAccuracy='casual'] - the conversion system to use * @return {Duration} */ static fromMillis(count, opts) { return Duration.fromObject(Object.assign({ milliseconds: count }, opts)); } /** * Create a Duration from a Javascript object with keys like 'years' and 'hours. * If this object is empty then a zero milliseconds duration is returned. * @param {Object} obj - the object to create the DateTime from * @param {number} obj.years * @param {number} obj.quarters * @param {number} obj.months * @param {number} obj.weeks * @param {number} obj.days * @param {number} obj.hours * @param {number} obj.minutes * @param {number} obj.seconds * @param {number} obj.milliseconds * @param {string} [obj.locale='en-US'] - the locale to use * @param {string} obj.numberingSystem - the numbering system to use * @param {string} [obj.conversionAccuracy='casual'] - the conversion system to use * @return {Duration} */ static fromObject(obj) { if (obj == null || typeof obj !== "object") { throw new InvalidArgumentError( `Duration.fromObject: argument expected to be an object, got ${ obj === null ? "null" : typeof obj }` ); } return new Duration({ values: normalizeObject(obj, Duration.normalizeUnit, [ "locale", "numberingSystem", "conversionAccuracy", "zone" // a bit of debt; it's super inconvenient internally not to be able to blindly pass this ]), loc: Locale.fromObject(obj), conversionAccuracy: obj.conversionAccuracy }); } /** * Create a Duration from an ISO 8601 duration string. * @param {string} text - text to parse * @param {Object} opts - options for parsing * @param {string} [opts.locale='en-US'] - the locale to use * @param {string} opts.numberingSystem - the numbering system to use * @param {string} [opts.conversionAccuracy='casual'] - the conversion system to use * @see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601#Durations * @example Duration.fromISO('P3Y6M1W4DT12H30M5S').toObject() //=> { years: 3, months: 6, weeks: 1, days: 4, hours: 12, minutes: 30, seconds: 5 } * @example Duration.fromISO('PT23H').toObject() //=> { hours: 23 } * @example Duration.fromISO('P5Y3M').toObject() //=> { years: 5, months: 3 } * @return {Duration} */ static fromISO(text, opts) { const [parsed] = parseISODuration(text); if (parsed) { const obj = Object.assign(parsed, opts); return Duration.fromObject(obj); } else { return Duration.invalid("unparsable", `the input "${text}" can't be parsed as ISO 8601`); } } /** * Create an invalid Duration. * @param {string} reason - simple string of why this datetime is invalid. Should not contain parameters or anything else data-dependent * @param {string} [explanation=null] - longer explanation, may include parameters and other useful debugging information * @return {Duration} */ static invalid(reason, explanation = null) { if (!reason) { throw new InvalidArgumentError("need to specify a reason the Duration is invalid"); } const invalid = reason instanceof Invalid ? reason : new Invalid(reason, explanation); if (Settings.throwOnInvalid) { throw new InvalidDurationError(invalid); } else { return new Duration({ invalid }); } } /** * @private */ static normalizeUnit(unit) { const normalized = { year: "years", years: "years", quarter: "quarters", quarters: "quarters", month: "months", months: "months", week: "weeks", weeks: "weeks", day: "days", days: "days", hour: "hours", hours: "hours", minute: "minutes", minutes: "minutes", second: "seconds", seconds: "seconds", millisecond: "milliseconds", milliseconds: "milliseconds" }[unit ? unit.toLowerCase() : unit]; if (!normalized) throw new InvalidUnitError(unit); return normalized; } /** * Check if an object is a Duration. Works across context boundaries * @param {object} o * @return {boolean} */ static isDuration(o) { return (o && o.isLuxonDuration) || false; } /** * Get the locale of a Duration, such 'en-GB' * @type {string} */ get locale() { return this.isValid ? this.loc.locale : null; } /** * Get the numbering system of a Duration, such 'beng'. The numbering system is used when formatting the Duration * * @type {string} */ get numberingSystem() { return this.isValid ? this.loc.numberingSystem : null; } /** * Returns a string representation of this Duration formatted according to the specified format string. You may use these tokens: * * `S` for milliseconds * * `s` for seconds * * `m` for minutes * * `h` for hours * * `d` for days * * `M` for months * * `y` for years * Notes: * * Add padding by repeating the token, e.g. "yy" pads the years to two digits, "hhhh" pads the hours out to four digits * * The duration will be converted to the set of units in the format string using {@link Duration.shiftTo} and the Durations's conversion accuracy setting. * @param {string} fmt - the format string * @param {Object} opts - options * @param {boolean} [opts.floor=true] - floor numerical values * @example Duration.fromObject({ years: 1, days: 6, seconds: 2 }).toFormat("y d s") //=> "1 6 2" * @example Duration.fromObject({ years: 1, days: 6, seconds: 2 }).toFormat("yy dd sss") //=> "01 06 002" * @example Duration.fromObject({ years: 1, days: 6, seconds: 2 }).toFormat("M S") //=> "12 518402000" * @return {string} */ toFormat(fmt, opts = {}) { // reverse-compat since 1.2; we always round down now, never up, and we do it by default const fmtOpts = Object.assign({}, opts, { floor: opts.round !== false && opts.floor !== false }); return this.isValid ? Formatter.create(this.loc, fmtOpts).formatDurationFromString(this, fmt) : INVALID; } /** * Returns a Javascript object with this Duration's values. * @param opts - options for generating the object * @param {boolean} [opts.includeConfig=false] - include configuration attributes in the output * @example Duration.fromObject({ years: 1, days: 6, seconds: 2 }).toObject() //=> { years: 1, days: 6, seconds: 2 } * @return {Object} */ toObject(opts = {}) { if (!this.isValid) return {}; const base = Object.assign({}, this.values); if (opts.includeConfig) { base.conversionAccuracy = this.conversionAccuracy; base.numberingSystem = this.loc.numberingSystem; base.locale = this.loc.locale; } return base; } /** * Returns an ISO 8601-compliant string representation of this Duration. * @see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601#Durations * @example Duration.fromObject({ years: 3, seconds: 45 }).toISO() //=> 'P3YT45S' * @example Duration.fromObject({ months: 4, seconds: 45 }).toISO() //=> 'P4MT45S' * @example Duration.fromObject({ months: 5 }).toISO() //=> 'P5M' * @example Duration.fromObject({ minutes: 5 }).toISO() //=> 'PT5M' * @example Duration.fromObject({ milliseconds: 6 }).toISO() //=> 'PT0.006S' * @return {string} */ toISO() { // we could use the formatter, but this is an easier way to get the minimum string if (!this.isValid) return null; let s = "P"; if (this.years !== 0) s += this.years + "Y"; if (this.months !== 0 || this.quarters !== 0) s += this.months + this.quarters * 3 + "M"; if (this.weeks !== 0) s += this.weeks + "W"; if (this.days !== 0) s += this.days + "D"; if (this.hours !== 0 || this.minutes !== 0 || this.seconds !== 0 || this.milliseconds !== 0) s += "T"; if (this.hours !== 0) s += this.hours + "H"; if (this.minutes !== 0) s += this.minutes + "M"; if (this.seconds !== 0 || this.milliseconds !== 0) // this will handle "floating point madness" by removing extra decimal places // https://stackoverflow.com/questions/588004/is-floating-point-math-broken s += roundTo(this.seconds + this.milliseconds / 1000, 3) + "S"; if (s === "P") s += "T0S"; return s; } /** * Returns an ISO 8601 representation of this Duration appropriate for use in JSON. * @return {string} */ toJSON() { return this.toISO(); } /** * Returns an ISO 8601 representation of this Duration appropriate for use in debugging. * @return {string} */ toString() { return this.toISO(); } /** * Returns an milliseconds value of this Duration. * @return {number} */ valueOf() { return this.as("milliseconds"); } /** * Make this Duration longer by the specified amount. Return a newly-constructed Duration. * @param {Duration|Object|number} duration - The amount to add. Either a Luxon Duration, a number of milliseconds, the object argument to Duration.fromObject() * @return {Duration} */ plus(duration) { if (!this.isValid) return this; const dur = friendlyDuration(duration), result = {}; for (const k of orderedUnits) { if (hasOwnProperty(dur.values, k) || hasOwnProperty(this.values, k)) { result[k] = dur.get(k) + this.get(k); } } return clone(this, { values: result }, true); } /** * Make this Duration shorter by the specified amount. Return a newly-constructed Duration. * @param {Duration|Object|number} duration - The amount to subtract. Either a Luxon Duration, a number of milliseconds, the object argument to Duration.fromObject() * @return {Duration} */ minus(duration) { if (!this.isValid) return this; const dur = friendlyDuration(duration); return this.plus(dur.negate()); } /** * Scale this Duration by the specified amount. Return a newly-constructed Duration. * @param {function} fn - The function to apply to each unit. Arity is 1 or 2: the value of the unit and, optionally, the unit name. Must return a number. * @example Duration.fromObject({ hours: 1, minutes: 30 }).mapUnit(x => x * 2) //=> { hours: 2, minutes: 60 } * @example Duration.fromObject({ hours: 1, minutes: 30 }).mapUnit((x, u) => u === "hour" ? x * 2 : x) //=> { hours: 2, minutes: 30 } * @return {Duration} */ mapUnits(fn) { if (!this.isValid) return this; const result = {}; for (const k of Object.keys(this.values)) { result[k] = asNumber(fn(this.values[k], k)); } return clone(this, { values: result }, true); } /** * Get the value of unit. * @param {string} unit - a unit such as 'minute' or 'day' * @example Duration.fromObject({years: 2, days: 3}).years //=> 2 * @example Duration.fromObject({years: 2, days: 3}).months //=> 0 * @example Duration.fromObject({years: 2, days: 3}).days //=> 3 * @return {number} */ get(unit) { return this[Duration.normalizeUnit(unit)]; } /** * "Set" the values of specified units. Return a newly-constructed Duration. * @param {Object} values - a mapping of units to numbers * @example dur.set({ years: 2017 }) * @example dur.set({ hours: 8, minutes: 30 }) * @return {Duration} */ set(values) { if (!this.isValid) return this; const mixed = Object.assign(this.values, normalizeObject(values, Duration.normalizeUnit, [])); return clone(this, { values: mixed }); } /** * "Set" the locale and/or numberingSystem. Returns a newly-constructed Duration. * @example dur.reconfigure({ locale: 'en-GB' }) * @return {Duration} */ reconfigure({ locale, numberingSystem, conversionAccuracy } = {}) { const loc = this.loc.clone({ locale, numberingSystem }), opts = { loc }; if (conversionAccuracy) { opts.conversionAccuracy = conversionAccuracy; } return clone(this, opts); } /** * Return the length of the duration in the specified unit. * @param {string} unit - a unit such as 'minutes' or 'days' * @example Duration.fromObject({years: 1}).as('days') //=> 365 * @example Duration.fromObject({years: 1}).as('months') //=> 12 * @example Duration.fromObject({hours: 60}).as('days') //=> 2.5 * @return {number} */ as(unit) { return this.isValid ? this.shiftTo(unit).get(unit) : NaN; } /** * Reduce this Duration to its canonical representation in its current units. * @example Duration.fromObject({ years: 2, days: 5000 }).normalize().toObject() //=> { years: 15, days: 255 } * @example Duration.fromObject({ hours: 12, minutes: -45 }).normalize().toObject() //=> { hours: 11, minutes: 15 } * @return {Duration} */ normalize() { if (!this.isValid) return this; const vals = this.toObject(); normalizeValues(this.matrix, vals); return clone(this, { values: vals }, true); } /** * Convert this Duration into its representation in a different set of units. * @example Duration.fromObject({ hours: 1, seconds: 30 }).shiftTo('minutes', 'milliseconds').toObject() //=> { minutes: 60, milliseconds: 30000 } * @return {Duration} */ shiftTo(...units) { if (!this.isValid) return this; if (units.length === 0) { return this; } units = units.map(u => Duration.normalizeUnit(u)); const built = {}, accumulated = {}, vals = this.toObject(); let lastUnit; for (const k of orderedUnits) { if (units.indexOf(k) >= 0) { lastUnit = k; let own = 0; // anything we haven't boiled down yet should get boiled to this unit for (const ak in accumulated) { own += this.matrix[ak][k] * accumulated[ak]; accumulated[ak] = 0; } // plus anything that's already in this unit if (isNumber(vals[k])) { own += vals[k]; } const i = Math.trunc(own); built[k] = i; accumulated[k] = own - i; // we'd like to absorb these fractions in another unit // plus anything further down the chain that should be rolled up in to this for (const down in vals) { if (orderedUnits.indexOf(down) > orderedUnits.indexOf(k)) { convert(this.matrix, vals, down, built, k); } } // otherwise, keep it in the wings to boil it later } else if (isNumber(vals[k])) { accumulated[k] = vals[k]; } } // anything leftover becomes the decimal for the last unit // lastUnit must be defined since units is not empty for (const key in accumulated) { if (accumulated[key] !== 0) { built[lastUnit] += key === lastUnit ? accumulated[key] : accumulated[key] / this.matrix[lastUnit][key]; } } return clone(this, { values: built }, true).normalize(); } /** * Return the negative of this Duration. * @example Duration.fromObject({ hours: 1, seconds: 30 }).negate().toObject() //=> { hours: -1, seconds: -30 } * @return {Duration} */ negate() { if (!this.isValid) return this; const negated = {}; for (const k of Object.keys(this.values)) { negated[k] = -this.values[k]; } return clone(this, { values: negated }, true); } /** * Get the years. * @type {number} */ get years() { return this.isValid ? this.values.years || 0 : NaN; } /** * Get the quarters. * @type {number} */ get quarters() { return this.isValid ? this.values.quarters || 0 : NaN; } /** * Get the months. * @type {number} */ get months() { return this.isValid ? this.values.months || 0 : NaN; } /** * Get the weeks * @type {number} */ get weeks() { return this.isValid ? this.values.weeks || 0 : NaN; } /** * Get the days. * @type {number} */ get days() { return this.isValid ? this.values.days || 0 : NaN; } /** * Get the hours. * @type {number} */ get hours() { return this.isValid ? this.values.hours || 0 : NaN; } /** * Get the minutes. * @type {number} */ get minutes() { return this.isValid ? this.values.minutes || 0 : NaN; } /** * Get the seconds. * @return {number} */ get seconds() { return this.isValid ? this.values.seconds || 0 : NaN; } /** * Get the milliseconds. * @return {number} */ get milliseconds() { return this.isValid ? this.values.milliseconds || 0 : NaN; } /** * Returns whether the Duration is invalid. Invalid durations are returned by diff operations * on invalid DateTimes or Intervals. * @return {boolean} */ get isValid() { return this.invalid === null; } /** * Returns an error code if this Duration became invalid, or null if the Duration is valid * @return {string} */ get invalidReason() { return this.invalid ? this.invalid.reason : null; } /** * Returns an explanation of why this Duration became invalid, or null if the Duration is valid * @type {string} */ get invalidExplanation() { return this.invalid ? this.invalid.explanation : null; } /** * Equality check * Two Durations are equal iff they have the same units and the same values for each unit. * @param {Duration} other * @return {boolean} */ equals(other) { if (!this.isValid || !other.isValid) { return false; } if (!this.loc.equals(other.loc)) { return false; } for (const u of orderedUnits) { if (this.values[u] !== other.values[u]) { return false; } } return true; } } /** * @private */ export function friendlyDuration(durationish) { if (isNumber(durationish)) { return Duration.fromMillis(durationish); } else if (Duration.isDuration(durationish)) { return durationish; } else if (typeof durationish === "object") { return Duration.fromObject(durationish); } else { throw new InvalidArgumentError( `Unknown duration argument ${durationish} of type ${typeof durationish}` ); } }