tpl/time: Add time.Duration and time.ParseDuration template funcs

And with time.Duration with the convenient alias `duration`:

```
{{ mul 60 60 | duration "second" }}
```

Fixes #3828
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Bjørn Erik Pedersen 2017-09-08 17:58:39 +02:00
parent 0462c96a5a
commit f4bf214137
3 changed files with 107 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -65,6 +65,20 @@ func init() {
},
)
ns.AddMethodMapping(ctx.Duration,
[]string{"duration"},
[][2]string{
{`{{ mul 60 60 | duration "second" }}`, `1h0m0s`},
},
)
ns.AddMethodMapping(ctx.ParseDuration,
nil,
[][2]string{
{`{{ "1h12m10s" | time.ParseDuration }}`, `1h12m10s`},
},
)
return ns
}

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@ -14,6 +14,7 @@
package time
import (
"fmt"
_time "time"
"github.com/spf13/cast"
@ -54,3 +55,52 @@ func (ns *Namespace) Format(layout string, v interface{}) (string, error) {
func (ns *Namespace) Now() _time.Time {
return _time.Now()
}
// ParseDuration parses a duration string.
// A duration string is a possibly signed sequence of
// decimal numbers, each with optional fraction and a unit suffix,
// such as "300ms", "-1.5h" or "2h45m".
// Valid time units are "ns", "us" (or "µs"), "ms", "s", "m", "h".
// See https://golang.org/pkg/time/#ParseDuration
func (ns *Namespace) ParseDuration(in interface{}) (_time.Duration, error) {
s, err := cast.ToStringE(in)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
return _time.ParseDuration(s)
}
var durationUnits = map[string]_time.Duration{
"nanosecond": _time.Nanosecond,
"ns": _time.Nanosecond,
"microsecond": _time.Microsecond,
"us": _time.Microsecond,
"µs": _time.Microsecond,
"millisecond": _time.Millisecond,
"ms": _time.Millisecond,
"second": _time.Second,
"s": _time.Second,
"minute": _time.Minute,
"m": _time.Minute,
"hour": _time.Hour,
"h": _time.Hour,
}
// Duration converts the given number to a time.Duration.
// Unit is one of nanosecond/ns, microsecond/us/µs, millisecond/ms, second/s, minute/m or hour/h.
func (ns *Namespace) Duration(unit interface{}, number interface{}) (_time.Duration, error) {
unitStr, err := cast.ToStringE(unit)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
unitDuration, found := durationUnits[unitStr]
if !found {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("%q is not a valid duration unit", unit)
}
n, err := cast.ToInt64E(number)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
return _time.Duration(n) * unitDuration, nil
}

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@ -55,3 +55,46 @@ func TestFormat(t *testing.T) {
}
}
}
func TestDuration(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
ns := New()
for i, test := range []struct {
unit interface{}
num interface{}
expect interface{}
}{
{"nanosecond", 10, 10 * time.Nanosecond},
{"ns", 10, 10 * time.Nanosecond},
{"microsecond", 20, 20 * time.Microsecond},
{"us", 20, 20 * time.Microsecond},
{"µs", 20, 20 * time.Microsecond},
{"millisecond", 20, 20 * time.Millisecond},
{"ms", 20, 20 * time.Millisecond},
{"second", 30, 30 * time.Second},
{"s", 30, 30 * time.Second},
{"minute", 20, 20 * time.Minute},
{"m", 20, 20 * time.Minute},
{"hour", 20, 20 * time.Hour},
{"h", 20, 20 * time.Hour},
{"hours", 20, false},
{"hour", "30", 30 * time.Hour},
} {
result, err := ns.Duration(test.unit, test.num)
if b, ok := test.expect.(bool); ok && !b {
if err == nil {
t.Errorf("[%d] Duration didn't return an expected error, got %v", i, result)
}
} else {
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("[%d] Duration failed: %s", i, err)
continue
}
if result != test.expect {
t.Errorf("[%d] Duration got %v but expected %v", i, result, test.expect)
}
}
}
}