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=head1 NAME
RT::Date - a simple Object Oriented date.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use RT::Date
=head1 DESCRIPTION
RT Date is a simple Date Object designed to be speedy and easy for RT to use
The fact that it assumes that a time of 0 means "never" is probably a bug.
=head1 METHODS
=cut
package RT::Date;
use strict;
use warnings;
use base qw/RT::Base/;
use DateTime;
use Time::Local;
use POSIX qw(tzset);
use vars qw($MINUTE $HOUR $DAY $WEEK $MONTH $YEAR);
$MINUTE = 60;
$HOUR = 60 * $MINUTE;
$DAY = 24 * $HOUR;
$WEEK = 7 * $DAY;
$MONTH = 30.4375 * $DAY;
$YEAR = 365.25 * $DAY;
our @MONTHS = (
'Jan', # loc
'Feb', # loc
'Mar', # loc
'Apr', # loc
'May', # loc
'Jun', # loc
'Jul', # loc
'Aug', # loc
'Sep', # loc
'Oct', # loc
'Nov', # loc
'Dec', # loc
);
our @DAYS_OF_WEEK = (
'Sun', # loc
'Mon', # loc
'Tue', # loc
'Wed', # loc
'Thu', # loc
'Fri', # loc
'Sat', # loc
);
our @FORMATTERS = (
'DefaultFormat', # loc
'ISO', # loc
'W3CDTF', # loc
'RFC2822', # loc
'RFC2616', # loc
'iCal', # loc
'LocalizedDateTime', # loc
);
=head2 new
Object constructor takes one argument C<RT::CurrentUser> object.
=cut
sub new {
my $proto = shift;
my $class = ref($proto) || $proto;
my $self = {};
bless ($self, $class);
$self->CurrentUser(@_);
$self->Unix(0);
return $self;
}
=head2 Set
Takes a param hash with the fields C<Format>, C<Value> and C<Timezone>.
If $args->{'Format'} is 'unix', takes the number of seconds since the epoch.
If $args->{'Format'} is ISO, tries to parse an ISO date.
If $args->{'Format'} is 'unknown', require Time::ParseDate and make it figure
things out. This is a heavyweight operation that should never be called from
within RT's core. But it's really useful for something like the textbox date
entry where we let the user do whatever they want.
If $args->{'Value'} is 0, assumes you mean never.
=cut
sub Set {
my $self = shift;
my %args = (
Format => 'unix',
Value => time,
Timezone => 'user',
@_
);
return $self->Unix(0) unless $args{'Value'} && $args{'Value'} =~ /\S/;
if ( $args{'Format'} =~ /^unix$/i ) {
return $self->Unix( $args{'Value'} );
}
elsif ( $args{'Format'} =~ /^(sql|datemanip|iso)$/i ) {
$args{'Value'} =~ s!/!-!g;
if ( ( $args{'Value'} =~ /^(\d{4})?(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d)$/ )
|| ( $args{'Value'} =~ /^(\d{4})?(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)$/ )
|| ( $args{'Value'} =~ /^(?:(\d{4})-)?(\d\d)-(\d\d) (\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)$/ )
|| ( $args{'Value'} =~ /^(?:(\d{4})-)?(\d\d)-(\d\d) (\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)\+00$/ )
) {
my ($year, $mon, $mday, $hours, $min, $sec) = ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6);
# use current year if string has no value
$year ||= (localtime time)[5] + 1900;
#timegm expects month as 0->11
$mon--;
#now that we've parsed it, deal with the case where everything was 0
return $self->Unix(0) if $mon < 0 || $mon > 11;
my $tz = lc $args{'Format'} eq 'datemanip'? 'user': 'utc';
$self->Unix( $self->Timelocal( $tz, $sec, $min, $hours, $mday, $mon, $year ) );
$self->Unix(0) unless $self->Unix > 0;
}
else {
$RT::Logger->warning(
"Couldn't parse date '$args{'Value'}' as a $args{'Format'} format"
);
return $self->Unix(0);
}
}
elsif ( $args{'Format'} =~ /^unknown$/i ) {
require Time::ParseDate;
# the module supports only legacy timezones like PDT or EST...
# so we parse date as GMT and later apply offset, this only
# should be applied to absolute times, so compensate shift in NOW
my $now = time;
$now += ($self->Localtime( $args{Timezone}, $now ))[9];
my $date = Time::ParseDate::parsedate(
$args{'Value'},
GMT => 1,
NOW => $now,
UK => RT->Config->Get('DateDayBeforeMonth'),
PREFER_PAST => RT->Config->Get('AmbiguousDayInPast'),
PREFER_FUTURE => RT->Config->Get('AmbiguousDayInFuture'),
);
# apply timezone offset
$date -= ($self->Localtime( $args{Timezone}, $date ))[9];
$RT::Logger->debug(
"RT::Date used Time::ParseDate to make '$args{'Value'}' $date\n"
);
return $self->Set( Format => 'unix', Value => $date);
}
else {
$RT::Logger->error(
"Unknown Date format: $args{'Format'}\n"
);
return $self->Unix(0);
}
return $self->Unix;
}
=head2 SetToNow
Set the object's time to the current time. Takes no arguments
and returns unix time.
=cut
sub SetToNow {
return $_[0]->Unix(time);
}
=head2 SetToMidnight [Timezone => 'utc']
Sets the date to midnight (at the beginning of the day).
Returns the unixtime at midnight.
Arguments:
=over 4
=item Timezone
Timezone context C<user>, C<server> or C<UTC>. See also L</Timezone>.
=back
=cut
sub SetToMidnight {
my $self = shift;
my %args = ( Timezone => '', @_ );
my $new = $self->Timelocal(
$args{'Timezone'},
0,0,0,($self->Localtime( $args{'Timezone'} ))[3..9]
);
return $self->Unix( $new );
}
=head2 Diff
Takes either an C<RT::Date> object or the date in unixtime format as a string,
if nothing is specified uses the current time.
Returns the differnce between the time in the current object and that time
as a number of seconds. Returns C<undef> if any of two compared values is
incorrect or not set.
=cut
sub Diff {
my $self = shift;
my $other = shift;
$other = time unless defined $other;
if ( UNIVERSAL::isa( $other, 'RT::Date' ) ) {
$other = $other->Unix;
}
return undef unless $other=~ /^\d+$/ && $other > 0;
my $unix = $self->Unix;
return undef unless $unix > 0;
return $unix - $other;
}
=head2 DiffAsString
Takes either an C<RT::Date> object or the date in unixtime format as a string,
if nothing is specified uses the current time.
Returns the differnce between C<$self> and that time as a number of seconds as
a localized string fit for human consumption. Returns empty string if any of
two compared values is incorrect or not set.
=cut
sub DiffAsString {
my $self = shift;
my $diff = $self->Diff( @_ );
return '' unless defined $diff;
return $self->DurationAsString( $diff );
}
=head2 DurationAsString
Takes a number of seconds. Returns a localized string describing
that duration.
=cut
sub DurationAsString {
my $self = shift;
my $duration = int shift;
my ( $negative, $s, $time_unit );
$negative = 1 if $duration < 0;
$duration = abs $duration;
if ( $duration < $MINUTE ) {
$s = $duration;
$time_unit = $self->loc("sec");
}
elsif ( $duration < ( 2 * $HOUR ) ) {
$s = int( $duration / $MINUTE + 0.5 );
$time_unit = $self->loc("min");
}
elsif ( $duration < ( 2 * $DAY ) ) {
$s = int( $duration / $HOUR + 0.5 );
$time_unit = $self->loc("hours");
}
elsif ( $duration < ( 2 * $WEEK ) ) {
$s = int( $duration / $DAY + 0.5 );
$time_unit = $self->loc("days");
}
elsif ( $duration < ( 2 * $MONTH ) ) {
$s = int( $duration / $WEEK + 0.5 );
$time_unit = $self->loc("weeks");
}
elsif ( $duration < $YEAR ) {
$s = int( $duration / $MONTH + 0.5 );
$time_unit = $self->loc("months");
}
else {
$s = int( $duration / $YEAR + 0.5 );
$time_unit = $self->loc("years");
}
if ( $negative ) {
return $self->loc( "[_1] [_2] ago", $s, $time_unit );
}
else {
return $self->loc( "[_1] [_2]", $s, $time_unit );
}
}
=head2 AgeAsString
Takes nothing. Returns a string that's the differnce between the
time in the object and now.
=cut
sub AgeAsString { return $_[0]->DiffAsString }
=head2 AsString
Returns the object's time as a localized string with curent user's prefered
format and timezone.
If the current user didn't choose prefered format then system wide setting is
used or L</DefaultFormat> if the latter is not specified. See config option
C<DateTimeFormat>.
=cut
sub AsString {
my $self = shift;
my %args = (@_);
return $self->loc("Not set") unless $self->Unix > 0;
my $format = RT->Config->Get( 'DateTimeFormat', $self->CurrentUser ) || 'DefaultFormat';
$format = { Format => $format } unless ref $format;
%args = (%$format, %args);
return $self->Get( Timezone => 'user', %args );
}
=head2 GetWeekday DAY
Takes an integer day of week and returns a localized string for
that day of week. Valid values are from range 0-6, Note that B<0
is sunday>.
=cut
sub GetWeekday {
my $self = shift;
my $dow = shift;
return $self->loc($DAYS_OF_WEEK[$dow])
if $DAYS_OF_WEEK[$dow];
return '';
}
=head2 GetMonth MONTH
Takes an integer month and returns a localized string for that month.
Valid values are from from range 0-11.
=cut
sub GetMonth {
my $self = shift;
my $mon = shift;
return $self->loc($MONTHS[$mon])
if $MONTHS[$mon];
return '';
}
=head2 AddSeconds SECONDS
Takes a number of seconds and returns the new unix time.
Negative value can be used to substract seconds.
=cut
sub AddSeconds {
my $self = shift;
my $delta = shift or return $self->Unix;
$self->Set(Format => 'unix', Value => ($self->Unix + $delta));
return ($self->Unix);
}
=head2 AddDays [DAYS]
Adds C<24 hours * DAYS> to the current time. Adds one day when
no argument is specified. Negative value can be used to substract
days.
Returns new unix time.
=cut
sub AddDays {
my $self = shift;
my $days = shift || 1;
return $self->AddSeconds( $days * $DAY );
}
=head2 AddDay
Adds 24 hours to the current time. Returns new unix time.
=cut
sub AddDay { return $_[0]->AddSeconds($DAY) }
=head2 Unix [unixtime]
Optionally takes a date in unix seconds since the epoch format.
Returns the number of seconds since the epoch
=cut
sub Unix {
my $self = shift;
$self->{'time'} = int(shift || 0) if @_;
return $self->{'time'};
}
=head2 DateTime
Alias for L</Get> method. Arguments C<Date> and <Time>
are fixed to true values, other arguments could be used
as described in L</Get>.
=cut
sub DateTime {
my $self = shift;
unless (defined $self) {
use Carp; Carp::confess("undefined $self");
}
return $self->Get( @_, Date => 1, Time => 1 );
}
=head2 Date
Takes Format argument which allows you choose date formatter.
Pass throught other arguments to the formatter method.
Returns the object's formatted date. Default formatter is ISO.
=cut
sub Date {
my $self = shift;
return $self->Get( @_, Date => 1, Time => 0 );
}
=head2 Time
=cut
sub Time {
my $self = shift;
return $self->Get( @_, Date => 0, Time => 1 );
}
=head2 Get
Returnsa a formatted and localized string that represets time of
the current object.
=cut
sub Get
{
my $self = shift;
my %args = (Format => 'ISO', @_);
my $formatter = $args{'Format'};
unless ( $self->ValidFormatter($formatter) ) {
RT->Logger->warning("Invalid date formatter '$formatter', falling back to ISO");
$formatter = 'ISO';
}
$formatter = 'ISO' unless $self->can($formatter);
return $self->$formatter( %args );
}
=head2 Output formatters
Fomatter is a method that returns date and time in different configurable
format.
Each method takes several arguments:
=over 1
=item Date
=item Time
=item Timezone - Timezone context C<server>, C<user> or C<UTC>
=back
Formatters may also add own arguments to the list, for example
in RFC2822 format day of time in output is optional so it
understand boolean argument C<DayOfTime>.
=head3 Formatters
Returns an array of available formatters.
=cut
sub Formatters
{
my $self = shift;
return @FORMATTERS;
}
=head3 ValidFormatter FORMAT
Returns a true value if C<FORMAT> is a known formatter. Otherwise returns
false.
=cut
sub ValidFormatter {
my $self = shift;
my $format = shift;
return (grep { $_ eq $format } $self->Formatters and $self->can($format))
? 1 : 0;
}
=head3 DefaultFormat
=cut
sub DefaultFormat
{
my $self = shift;
my %args = ( Date => 1,
Time => 1,
Timezone => '',
Seconds => 1,
@_,
);
# 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$ydaym,$isdst,$offset) =
$self->Localtime($args{'Timezone'});
$wday = $self->GetWeekday($wday);
$mon = $self->GetMonth($mon);
($mday, $hour, $min, $sec) = map { sprintf "%02d", $_ } ($mday, $hour, $min, $sec);
if( $args{'Date'} && !$args{'Time'} ) {
return $self->loc('[_1] [_2] [_3] [_4]',
$wday,$mon,$mday,$year);
} elsif( !$args{'Date'} && $args{'Time'} ) {
if( $args{'Seconds'} ) {
return $self->loc('[_1]:[_2]:[_3]',
$hour,$min,$sec);
} else {
return $self->loc('[_1]:[_2]',
$hour,$min);
}
} else {
if( $args{'Seconds'} ) {
return $self->loc('[_1] [_2] [_3] [_4]:[_5]:[_6] [_7]',
$wday,$mon,$mday,$hour,$min,$sec,$year);
} else {
return $self->loc('[_1] [_2] [_3] [_4]:[_5] [_6]',
$wday,$mon,$mday,$hour,$min,$year);
}
}
}
=head2 LocaleObj
Returns the L<DateTime::Locale> object representing the current user's locale.
=cut
sub LocaleObj {
my $self = shift;
my $lang = $self->CurrentUser->UserObj->Lang;
unless ($lang) {
require I18N::LangTags::Detect;
$lang = ( I18N::LangTags::Detect::detect(), 'en' )[0];
}
return DateTime::Locale->load($lang);
}
=head3 LocalizedDateTime
Returns date and time as string, with user localization.
Supports arguments: C<DateFormat> and C<TimeFormat> which may contains date and
time format as specified in L<DateTime::Locale> (default to full_date_format and
medium_time_format), C<AbbrDay> and C<AbbrMonth> which may be set to 0 if
you want full Day/Month names instead of abbreviated ones.
=cut
sub LocalizedDateTime
{
my $self = shift;
my %args = ( Date => 1,
Time => 1,
Timezone => '',
DateFormat => '',
TimeFormat => '',
AbbrDay => 1,
AbbrMonth => 1,
@_,
);
# Require valid names for the format methods
my $date_format = $args{DateFormat} =~ /^\w+$/
? $args{DateFormat} : 'date_format_full';
my $time_format = $args{TimeFormat} =~ /^\w+$/
? $args{TimeFormat} : 'time_format_medium';
my $formatter = $self->LocaleObj;
$date_format = $formatter->$date_format;
$time_format = $formatter->$time_format;
$date_format =~ s/EEEE/EEE/g if ( $args{'AbbrDay'} );
$date_format =~ s/MMMM/MMM/g if ( $args{'AbbrMonth'} );
my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$ydaym,$isdst,$offset) =
$self->Localtime($args{'Timezone'});
$mon++;
my $tz = $self->Timezone($args{'Timezone'});
# FIXME : another way to call this module without conflict with local
# DateTime method?
my $dt = DateTime::->new( locale => $formatter,
time_zone => $tz,
year => $year,
month => $mon,
day => $mday,
hour => $hour,
minute => $min,
second => $sec,
nanosecond => 0,
);
if ( $args{'Date'} && !$args{'Time'} ) {
return $dt->format_cldr($date_format);
} elsif ( !$args{'Date'} && $args{'Time'} ) {
return $dt->format_cldr($time_format);
} else {
return $dt->format_cldr($date_format) . " " . $dt->format_cldr($time_format);
}
}
=head3 ISO
Returns the object's date in ISO format C<YYYY-MM-DD mm:hh:ss>.
ISO format is locale independant, but adding timezone offset info
is not implemented yet.
Supports arguments: C<Timezone>, C<Date>, C<Time> and C<Seconds>.
See </Output formatters> for description of arguments.
=cut
sub ISO {
my $self = shift;
my %args = ( Date => 1,
Time => 1,
Timezone => '',
Seconds => 1,
@_,
);
# 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$ydaym,$isdst,$offset) =
$self->Localtime($args{'Timezone'});
#the month needs incrementing, as gmtime returns 0-11
$mon++;
my $res = '';
$res .= sprintf("%04d-%02d-%02d", $year, $mon, $mday) if $args{'Date'};
$res .= sprintf(' %02d:%02d', $hour, $min) if $args{'Time'};
$res .= sprintf(':%02d', $sec, $min) if $args{'Time'} && $args{'Seconds'};
$res =~ s/^\s+//;
return $res;
}
=head3 W3CDTF
Returns the object's date and time in W3C date time format
(L<http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime>).
Format is locale independand and is close enought to ISO, but
note that date part is B<not optional> and output string
has timezone offset mark in C<[+-]hh:mm> format.
Supports arguments: C<Timezone>, C<Time> and C<Seconds>.
See </Output formatters> for description of arguments.
=cut
sub W3CDTF {
my $self = shift;
my %args = (
Time => 1,
Timezone => '',
Seconds => 1,
@_,
Date => 1,
);
# 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$ydaym,$isdst,$offset) =
$self->Localtime( $args{'Timezone'} );
#the month needs incrementing, as gmtime returns 0-11
$mon++;
my $res = '';
$res .= sprintf("%04d-%02d-%02d", $year, $mon, $mday);
if ( $args{'Time'} ) {
$res .= sprintf('T%02d:%02d', $hour, $min);
$res .= sprintf(':%02d', $sec, $min) if $args{'Seconds'};
if ( $offset ) {
$res .= sprintf "%s%02d:%02d", $self->_SplitOffset( $offset );
} else {
$res .= 'Z';
}
}
return $res;
};
=head3 RFC2822 (MIME)
Returns the object's date and time in RFC2822 format,
for example C<Sun, 06 Nov 1994 08:49:37 +0000>.
Format is locale independand as required by RFC. Time
part always has timezone offset in digits with sign prefix.
Supports arguments: C<Timezone>, C<Date>, C<Time>, C<DayOfWeek>
and C<Seconds>. See </Output formatters> for description of
arguments.
=cut
sub RFC2822 {
my $self = shift;
my %args = ( Date => 1,
Time => 1,
Timezone => '',
DayOfWeek => 1,
Seconds => 1,
@_,
);
# 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$ydaym,$isdst,$offset) =
$self->Localtime($args{'Timezone'});
my ($date, $time) = ('','');
$date .= "$DAYS_OF_WEEK[$wday], " if $args{'DayOfWeek'} && $args{'Date'};
$date .= "$mday $MONTHS[$mon] $year" if $args{'Date'};
if ( $args{'Time'} ) {
$time .= sprintf("%02d:%02d", $hour, $min);
$time .= sprintf(":%02d", $sec) if $args{'Seconds'};
$time .= sprintf " %s%02d%02d", $self->_SplitOffset( $offset );
}
return join ' ', grep $_, ($date, $time);
}
=head3 RFC2616 (HTTP)
Returns the object's date and time in RFC2616 (HTTP/1.1) format,
for example C<Sun, 06 Nov 1994 08:49:37 GMT>. While the RFC describes
version 1.1 of HTTP, but the same form date can be used in version 1.0.
Format is fixed length, locale independand and always represented in GMT
what makes it quite useless for users, but any date in HTTP transfers
must be presented using this format.
HTTP-date = rfc1123 | ...
rfc1123 = wkday "," SP date SP time SP "GMT"
date = 2DIGIT SP month SP 4DIGIT
; day month year (e.g., 02 Jun 1982)
time = 2DIGIT ":" 2DIGIT ":" 2DIGIT
; 00:00:00 - 23:59:59
wkday = "Mon" | "Tue" | "Wed" | "Thu" | "Fri" | "Sat" | "Sun"
month = "Jan" | "Feb" | "Mar" | "Apr" | "May" | "Jun"
| "Jul" | "Aug" | "Sep" | "Oct" | "Nov" | "Dec"
Supports arguments: C<Date> and C<Time>, but you should use them only for
some personal reasons, RFC2616 doesn't define any optional parts.
See </Output formatters> for description of arguments.
=cut
sub RFC2616 {
my $self = shift;
my %args = ( Date => 1, Time => 1,
@_,
Timezone => 'utc',
Seconds => 1, DayOfWeek => 1,
);
my $res = $self->RFC2822( %args );
$res =~ s/\s*[+-]\d\d\d\d$/ GMT/ if $args{'Time'};
return $res;
}
=head4 iCal
Returns the object's date and time in iCalendar format,
Supports arguments: C<Date> and C<Time>.
See </Output formatters> for description of arguments.
=cut
sub iCal {
my $self = shift;
my %args = (
Date => 1, Time => 1,
@_,
);
my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$ydaym,$isdst,$offset) =
$self->Localtime( 'utc' );
#the month needs incrementing, as gmtime returns 0-11
$mon++;
my $res;
if ( $args{'Date'} && !$args{'Time'} ) {
$res = sprintf( '%04d%02d%02d', $year, $mon, $mday );
}
elsif ( !$args{'Date'} && $args{'Time'} ) {
$res = sprintf( 'T%02d%02d%02dZ', $hour, $min, $sec );
}
else {
$res = sprintf( '%04d%02d%02dT%02d%02d%02dZ', $year, $mon, $mday, $hour, $min, $sec );
}
return $res;
}
# it's been added by mistake in 3.8.0
sub iCalDate { return (shift)->iCal( Time => 0, @_ ) }
sub _SplitOffset {
my ($self, $offset) = @_;
my $sign = $offset < 0? '-': '+';
$offset = int( (abs $offset) / 60 + 0.001 );
my $mins = $offset % 60;
my $hours = int( $offset/60 + 0.001 );
return $sign, $hours, $mins;
}
=head2 Timezones handling
=head3 Localtime $context [$time]
Takes one mandatory argument C<$context>, which determines whether
we want "user local", "system" or "UTC" time. Also, takes optional
argument unix C<$time>, default value is the current unix time.
Returns object's date and time in the format provided by perl's
builtin functions C<localtime> and C<gmtime> with two exceptions:
1) "Year" is a four-digit year, rather than "years since 1900"
2) The last element of the array returned is C<offset>, which
represents timezone offset against C<UTC> in seconds.
=cut
sub Localtime
{
my $self = shift;
my $tz = $self->Timezone(shift);
my $unix = shift || $self->Unix;
$unix = 0 unless $unix >= 0;
my @local;
if ($tz eq 'UTC') {
@local = gmtime($unix);
} else {
{
local $ENV{'TZ'} = $tz;
## Using POSIX::tzset fixes a bug where the TZ environment variable
## is cached.
POSIX::tzset();
@local = localtime($unix);
}
POSIX::tzset(); # return back previouse value
}
$local[5] += 1900; # change year to 4+ digits format
my $offset = Time::Local::timegm_nocheck(@local) - $unix;
return @local, $offset;
}
=head3 Timelocal $context @time
Takes argument C<$context>, which determines whether we should
treat C<@time> as "user local", "system" or "UTC" time.
C<@time> is array returned by L<Localtime> functions. Only first
six elements are mandatory - $sec, $min, $hour, $mday, $mon and $year.
You may pass $wday, $yday and $isdst, these are ignored.
If you pass C<$offset> as ninth argument, it's used instead of
C<$context>. It's done such way as code
C<$self->Timelocal('utc', $self->Localtime('server'))> doesn't
makes much sense and most probably would produce unexpected
result, so the method ignore 'utc' context and uses offset
returned by L<Localtime> method.
=cut
sub Timelocal {
my $self = shift;
my $tz = shift;
if ( defined $_[9] ) {
return timegm(@_[0..5]) - $_[9];
} else {
$tz = $self->Timezone( $tz );
if ( $tz eq 'UTC' ) {
return Time::Local::timegm(@_[0..5]);
} else {
my $rv;
{
local $ENV{'TZ'} = $tz;
## Using POSIX::tzset fixes a bug where the TZ environment variable
## is cached.
POSIX::tzset();
$rv = Time::Local::timelocal(@_[0..5]);
};
POSIX::tzset(); # switch back to previouse value
return $rv;
}
}
}
=head3 Timezone $context
Returns the timezone name.
Takes one argument, C<$context> argument which could be C<user>, C<server> or C<utc>.
=over
=item user
Default value is C<user> that mean it returns current user's Timezone value.
=item server
If context is C<server> it returns value of the C<Timezone> RT config option.
=item utc
If both server's and user's timezone names are undefined returns 'UTC'.
=back
=cut
sub Timezone {
my $self = shift;
if (@_ == 0) {
Carp::carp "RT::Date->Timezone is a setter only";
return undef;
}
my $context = lc(shift);
$context = 'utc' unless $context =~ /^(?:utc|server|user)$/i;
my $tz;
if( $context eq 'user' ) {
$tz = $self->CurrentUser->UserObj->Timezone;
} elsif( $context eq 'server') {
$tz = RT->Config->Get('Timezone');
} else {
$tz = 'UTC';
}
$tz ||= RT->Config->Get('Timezone') || 'UTC';
$tz = 'UTC' if lc $tz eq 'gmt';
return $tz;
}
RT::Base->_ImportOverlays();
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