timezone.js

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/**
 * @fileoverview Functions to provide timezone information for use with
 * date/time format.
 */

goog.provide('goog.i18n.TimeZone');

goog.require('goog.array');
goog.require('goog.date.DateLike');
goog.require('goog.string');



/**
 * TimeZone class implemented a time zone resolution and name information
 * source for client applications. The time zone object is initiated from
 * a time zone information object. Application can initiate a time zone
 * statically, or it may choose to initiate from a data obtained from server.
 * Each time zone information array is small, but the whole set of data
 * is too much for client application to download. If end user is allowed to
 * change time zone setting, dynamic retrieval should be the method to use.
 * In case only time zone offset is known, there is a decent fallback
 * that only use the time zone offset to create a TimeZone object.
 * A whole set of time zone information array was available under
 * http://go/js_locale_data. It is generated based on CLDR and
 * Olson time zone data base (through pytz), and will be updated timely.
 *
 * @constructor
 * @final
 */
goog.i18n.TimeZone = function() {
  /**
   * The standard time zone id.
   * @type {string}
   * @private
   */
  this.timeZoneId_;


  /**
   * The standard, non-daylight time zone offset, in minutes WEST of UTC.
   * @type {number}
   * @private
   */
  this.standardOffset_;


  /**
   * An array of strings that can have 2 or 4 elements.  The first two elements
   * are the long and short names for standard time in this time zone, and the
   * last two elements (if present) are the long and short names for daylight
   * time in this time zone.
   * @type {Array.<string>}
   * @private
   */
  this.tzNames_;


  /**
   * This array specifies the Daylight Saving Time transitions for this time
   * zone.  This is a flat array of numbers which are interpreted in pairs:
   * [time1, adjustment1, time2, adjustment2, ...] where each time is a DST
   * transition point given as a number of hours since 00:00 UTC, January 1,
   * 1970, and each adjustment is the adjustment to apply for times after the
   * DST transition, given as minutes EAST of UTC.
   * @type {Array.<number>}
   * @private
   */
  this.transitions_;
};


/**
 * The number of milliseconds in an hour.
 * @type {number}
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.TimeZone.MILLISECONDS_PER_HOUR_ = 3600 * 1000;


/**
 * Indices into the array of time zone names.
 * @enum {number}
 */
goog.i18n.TimeZone.NameType = {
  STD_SHORT_NAME: 0,
  STD_LONG_NAME: 1,
  DLT_SHORT_NAME: 2,
  DLT_LONG_NAME: 3
};


/**
 * This factory method creates a time zone instance.  It takes either an object
 * containing complete time zone information, or a single number representing a
 * constant time zone offset.  If the latter form is used, DST functionality is
 * not available.
 *
 * @param {number|Object} timeZoneData If this parameter is a number, it should
 *     indicate minutes WEST of UTC to be used as a constant time zone offset.
 *     Otherwise, it should be an object with these four fields:
 *     <ul>
 *     <li>id: A string ID for the time zone.
 *     <li>std_offset: The standard time zone offset in minutes EAST of UTC.
 *     <li>names: An array of four names (standard short name, standard long
 *           name, daylight short name, daylight long, name)
 *     <li>transitions: An array of numbers which are interpreted in pairs:
 *           [time1, adjustment1, time2, adjustment2, ...] where each time is
 *           a DST transition point given as a number of hours since 00:00 UTC,
 *           January 1, 1970, and each adjustment is the adjustment to apply
 *           for times after the DST transition, given as minutes EAST of UTC.
 *     </ul>
 * @return {!goog.i18n.TimeZone} A goog.i18n.TimeZone object for the given
 *     time zone data.
 */
goog.i18n.TimeZone.createTimeZone = function(timeZoneData) {
  if (typeof timeZoneData == 'number') {
    return goog.i18n.TimeZone.createSimpleTimeZone_(timeZoneData);
  }
  var tz = new goog.i18n.TimeZone();
  tz.timeZoneId_ = timeZoneData['id'];
  tz.standardOffset_ = -timeZoneData['std_offset'];
  tz.tzNames_ = timeZoneData['names'];
  tz.transitions_ = timeZoneData['transitions'];
  return tz;
};


/**
 * This factory method creates a time zone object with a constant offset.
 * @param {number} timeZoneOffsetInMinutes Offset in minutes WEST of UTC.
 * @return {!goog.i18n.TimeZone} A time zone object with the given constant
 *     offset.  Note that the time zone ID of this object will use the POSIX
 *     convention, which has a reversed sign ("Etc/GMT+8" means UTC-8 or PST).
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.TimeZone.createSimpleTimeZone_ = function(timeZoneOffsetInMinutes) {
  var tz = new goog.i18n.TimeZone();
  tz.standardOffset_ = timeZoneOffsetInMinutes;
  tz.timeZoneId_ =
      goog.i18n.TimeZone.composePosixTimeZoneID_(timeZoneOffsetInMinutes);
  var str = goog.i18n.TimeZone.composeUTCString_(timeZoneOffsetInMinutes);
  tz.tzNames_ = [str, str];
  tz.transitions_ = [];
  return tz;
};


/**
 * Generate a GMT-relative string for a constant time zone offset.
 * @param {number} offset The time zone offset in minutes WEST of UTC.
 * @return {string} The GMT string for this offset, which will indicate
 *     hours EAST of UTC.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.TimeZone.composeGMTString_ = function(offset) {
  var parts = ['GMT'];
  parts.push(offset <= 0 ? '+' : '-');
  offset = Math.abs(offset);
  parts.push(goog.string.padNumber(Math.floor(offset / 60) % 100, 2),
             ':', goog.string.padNumber(offset % 60, 2));
  return parts.join('');
};


/**
 * Generate a POSIX time zone ID for a constant time zone offset.
 * @param {number} offset The time zone offset in minutes WEST of UTC.
 * @return {string} The POSIX time zone ID for this offset, which will indicate
 *     hours WEST of UTC.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.TimeZone.composePosixTimeZoneID_ = function(offset) {
  if (offset == 0) {
    return 'Etc/GMT';
  }
  var parts = ['Etc/GMT', offset < 0 ? '-' : '+'];
  offset = Math.abs(offset);
  parts.push(Math.floor(offset / 60) % 100);
  offset = offset % 60;
  if (offset != 0) {
    parts.push(':', goog.string.padNumber(offset, 2));
  }
  return parts.join('');
};


/**
 * Generate a UTC-relative string for a constant time zone offset.
 * @param {number} offset The time zone offset in minutes WEST of UTC.
 * @return {string} The UTC string for this offset, which will indicate
 *     hours EAST of UTC.
 * @private
 */
goog.i18n.TimeZone.composeUTCString_ = function(offset) {
  if (offset == 0) {
    return 'UTC';
  }
  var parts = ['UTC', offset < 0 ? '+' : '-'];
  offset = Math.abs(offset);
  parts.push(Math.floor(offset / 60) % 100);
  offset = offset % 60;
  if (offset != 0) {
    parts.push(':', offset);
  }
  return parts.join('');
};


/**
 * Convert the contents of time zone object to a timeZoneData object, suitable
 * for passing to goog.i18n.TimeZone.createTimeZone.
 * @return {!Object} A timeZoneData object (see the documentation for
 *     goog.i18n.TimeZone.createTimeZone).
 */
goog.i18n.TimeZone.prototype.getTimeZoneData = function() {
  return {
    'id': this.timeZoneId_,
    'std_offset': -this.standardOffset_,  // note createTimeZone flips the sign
    'names': goog.array.clone(this.tzNames_),  // avoid aliasing the array
    'transitions': goog.array.clone(this.transitions_)  // avoid aliasing
  };
};


/**
 * Return the DST adjustment to the time zone offset for a given time.
 * While Daylight Saving Time is in effect, this number is positive.
 * Otherwise, it is zero.
 * @param {goog.date.DateLike} date The time to check.
 * @return {number} The DST adjustment in minutes EAST of UTC.
 */
goog.i18n.TimeZone.prototype.getDaylightAdjustment = function(date) {
  var timeInMs = Date.UTC(date.getUTCFullYear(), date.getUTCMonth(),
                          date.getUTCDate(), date.getUTCHours(),
                          date.getUTCMinutes());
  var timeInHours = timeInMs / goog.i18n.TimeZone.MILLISECONDS_PER_HOUR_;
  var index = 0;
  while (index < this.transitions_.length &&
         timeInHours >= this.transitions_[index]) {
    index += 2;
  }
  return (index == 0) ? 0 : this.transitions_[index - 1];
};


/**
 * Return the GMT representation of this time zone object.
 * @param {goog.date.DateLike} date The date for which time to retrieve
 *     GMT string.
 * @return {string} GMT representation string.
 */
goog.i18n.TimeZone.prototype.getGMTString = function(date) {
  return goog.i18n.TimeZone.composeGMTString_(this.getOffset(date));
};


/**
 * Get the long time zone name for a given date/time.
 * @param {goog.date.DateLike} date The time for which to retrieve
 *     the long time zone name.
 * @return {string} The long time zone name.
 */
goog.i18n.TimeZone.prototype.getLongName = function(date) {
  return this.tzNames_[this.isDaylightTime(date) ?
      goog.i18n.TimeZone.NameType.DLT_LONG_NAME :
      goog.i18n.TimeZone.NameType.STD_LONG_NAME];
};


/**
 * Get the time zone offset in minutes WEST of UTC for a given date/time.
 * @param {goog.date.DateLike} date The time for which to retrieve
 *     the time zone offset.
 * @return {number} The time zone offset in minutes WEST of UTC.
 */
goog.i18n.TimeZone.prototype.getOffset = function(date) {
  return this.standardOffset_ - this.getDaylightAdjustment(date);
};


/**
 * Get the RFC representation of the time zone for a given date/time.
 * @param {goog.date.DateLike} date The time for which to retrieve the
 *     RFC time zone string.
 * @return {string} The RFC time zone string.
 */
goog.i18n.TimeZone.prototype.getRFCTimeZoneString = function(date) {
  var offset = -this.getOffset(date);
  var parts = [offset < 0 ? '-' : '+'];
  offset = Math.abs(offset);
  parts.push(goog.string.padNumber(Math.floor(offset / 60) % 100, 2),
             goog.string.padNumber(offset % 60, 2));
  return parts.join('');
};


/**
 * Get the short time zone name for given date/time.
 * @param {goog.date.DateLike} date The time for which to retrieve
 *     the short time zone name.
 * @return {string} The short time zone name.
 */
goog.i18n.TimeZone.prototype.getShortName = function(date) {
  return this.tzNames_[this.isDaylightTime(date) ?
      goog.i18n.TimeZone.NameType.DLT_SHORT_NAME :
      goog.i18n.TimeZone.NameType.STD_SHORT_NAME];
};


/**
 * Return the time zone ID for this time zone.
 * @return {string} The time zone ID.
 */
goog.i18n.TimeZone.prototype.getTimeZoneId = function() {
  return this.timeZoneId_;
};


/**
 * Check if Daylight Saving Time is in effect at a given time in this time zone.
 * @param {goog.date.DateLike} date The time to check.
 * @return {boolean} True if Daylight Saving Time is in effect.
 */
goog.i18n.TimeZone.prototype.isDaylightTime = function(date) {
  return this.getDaylightAdjustment(date) > 0;
};