google-nomulus/java/google/registry/model/common/TimeOfYear.java
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// Copyright 2016 The Domain Registry Authors. All Rights Reserved.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
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package google.registry.model.common;
import static com.google.common.collect.DiscreteDomain.integers;
import static google.registry.util.DateTimeUtils.END_OF_TIME;
import static google.registry.util.DateTimeUtils.START_OF_TIME;
import static google.registry.util.DateTimeUtils.isAtOrAfter;
import static google.registry.util.DateTimeUtils.isBeforeOrAt;
import static org.joda.time.DateTimeZone.UTC;
import com.google.common.base.Function;
import com.google.common.base.Splitter;
import com.google.common.collect.ContiguousSet;
import com.google.common.collect.FluentIterable;
import com.google.common.collect.Range;
import com.googlecode.objectify.annotation.Embed;
import com.googlecode.objectify.annotation.Index;
import google.registry.model.ImmutableObject;
import org.joda.time.DateTime;
import java.util.List;
/**
* A time of year (month, day, millis of day) that can be stored in a sort-friendly format.
*
* <p>This is conceptually similar to {@code MonthDay} in Joda or more generally to Joda's
* {@code Partial}, but the parts we need are too simple to justify a full implementation of
* {@code Partial}.
*
* <p>For simplicity, the native representation of this class's data is its stored format. This
* allows it to be embeddable with no translation needed and also delays parsing of the string on
* load until it's actually needed.
*/
@Embed
public class TimeOfYear extends ImmutableObject {
/**
* The time as "month day millis" with all fields left-padded with zeroes so that lexographic
* sorting will do the right thing.
*/
@Index
String timeString;
/**
* Constructs a {@link TimeOfYear} from a {@link DateTime}.
*
* <p>This handles leap years in an intentionally peculiar way by always treating February 29 as
* February 28. It is impossible to construct a {@link TimeOfYear} for February 29th.
*/
public static TimeOfYear fromDateTime(DateTime dateTime) {
DateTime nextYear = dateTime.plusYears(1); // This turns February 29 into February 28.
TimeOfYear instance = new TimeOfYear();
instance.timeString = String.format(
"%02d %02d %08d",
nextYear.getMonthOfYear(),
nextYear.getDayOfMonth(),
nextYear.getMillisOfDay());
return instance;
}
/**
* Returns an {@link Iterable} of {@link DateTime}s of every recurrence of this particular
* time of year within a given {@link Range} (usually one spanning many years).
*
* <p>WARNING: This can return a potentially very large {@link Iterable} if {@code END_OF_TIME}
* is used as the upper endpoint of the range.
*/
public Iterable<DateTime> getInstancesInRange(Range<DateTime> range) {
// In registry world, all dates are within START_OF_TIME and END_OF_TIME, so restrict any
// ranges without bounds to our notion of zero-to-infinity.
Range<DateTime> normalizedRange = range.intersection(Range.closed(START_OF_TIME, END_OF_TIME));
Range<Integer> yearRange = Range.closed(
normalizedRange.lowerEndpoint().getYear(),
normalizedRange.upperEndpoint().getYear());
return FluentIterable.from(ContiguousSet.create(yearRange, integers()))
.transform(new Function<Integer, DateTime>() {
@Override
public DateTime apply(Integer year) {
return getDateTimeWithYear(year);
}})
.filter(normalizedRange);
}
/** Get the first {@link DateTime} with this month/day/millis that is at or after the start. */
public DateTime getNextInstanceAtOrAfter(DateTime start) {
DateTime withSameYear = getDateTimeWithYear(start.getYear());
return isAtOrAfter(withSameYear, start) ? withSameYear : withSameYear.plusYears(1);
}
/** Get the first {@link DateTime} with this month/day/millis that is at or before the end. */
public DateTime getLastInstanceBeforeOrAt(DateTime end) {
DateTime withSameYear = getDateTimeWithYear(end.getYear());
return isBeforeOrAt(withSameYear, end) ? withSameYear : withSameYear.minusYears(1);
}
/**
* Return a new datetime with the same year as the parameter but projected to the month, day, and
* time of day of this object.
*/
private DateTime getDateTimeWithYear(int year) {
List<String> monthDayMillis = Splitter.on(' ').splitToList(timeString);
// Do not be clever and use Ints.stringConverter here. That does radix guessing, and bad things
// will happen because of the leading zeroes.
return new DateTime(0, UTC)
.withYear(year)
.withMonthOfYear(Integer.parseInt(monthDayMillis.get(0)))
.withDayOfMonth(Integer.parseInt(monthDayMillis.get(1)))
.withMillisOfDay(Integer.parseInt(monthDayMillis.get(2)));
}
}