grafana/public/app/core/utils/datemath.ts
Andrej Ocenas a978e28e7c
chore(core/utils): Add typings to datemath.ts (#16195)
* Add typings

* Remove explicit cast
2019-03-25 14:32:55 +01:00

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import _ from 'lodash';
import moment from 'moment';
const units = ['y', 'M', 'w', 'd', 'h', 'm', 's'];
type Timezone = 'utc';
/**
* Parses different types input to a moment instance. There is a specific formatting language that can be used
* if text arg is string. See unit tests for examples.
* @param text
* @param roundUp See parseDateMath function.
* @param timezone Only string 'utc' is acceptable here, for anything else, local timezone is used.
*/
export function parse(
text: string | moment.Moment | Date,
roundUp?: boolean,
timezone?: Timezone
): moment.Moment | undefined {
if (!text) {
return undefined;
}
if (typeof text !== 'string') {
if (moment.isMoment(text)) {
return text;
}
if (_.isDate(text)) {
return moment(text);
}
// We got some non string which is not a moment nor Date. TS should be able to check for that but not always.
return undefined;
} else {
let time;
let mathString = '';
let index;
let parseString;
if (text.substring(0, 3) === 'now') {
if (timezone === 'utc') {
time = moment.utc();
} else {
time = moment();
}
mathString = text.substring('now'.length);
} else {
index = text.indexOf('||');
if (index === -1) {
parseString = text;
mathString = ''; // nothing else
} else {
parseString = text.substring(0, index);
mathString = text.substring(index + 2);
}
// We're going to just require ISO8601 timestamps, k?
time = moment(parseString, moment.ISO_8601);
}
if (!mathString.length) {
return time;
}
return parseDateMath(mathString, time, roundUp);
}
}
/**
* Checks if text is a valid date which in this context means that it is either a Moment instance or it can be parsed
* by parse function. See parse function to see what is considered acceptable.
* @param text
*/
export function isValid(text: string | moment.Moment): boolean {
const date = parse(text);
if (!date) {
return false;
}
if (moment.isMoment(date)) {
return date.isValid();
}
return false;
}
/**
* Parses math part of the time string and shifts supplied time according to that math. See unit tests for examples.
* @param mathString
* @param time
* @param roundUp If true it will round the time to endOf time unit, otherwise to startOf time unit.
*/
export function parseDateMath(mathString: string, time: moment.Moment, roundUp?: boolean): moment.Moment | undefined {
const dateTime = time;
let i = 0;
const len = mathString.length;
while (i < len) {
const c = mathString.charAt(i++);
let type;
let num;
let unit;
if (c === '/') {
type = 0;
} else if (c === '+') {
type = 1;
} else if (c === '-') {
type = 2;
} else {
return undefined;
}
if (isNaN(parseInt(mathString.charAt(i), 10))) {
num = 1;
} else if (mathString.length === 2) {
num = mathString.charAt(i);
} else {
const numFrom = i;
while (!isNaN(parseInt(mathString.charAt(i), 10))) {
i++;
if (i > 10) {
return undefined;
}
}
num = parseInt(mathString.substring(numFrom, i), 10);
}
if (type === 0) {
// rounding is only allowed on whole, single, units (eg M or 1M, not 0.5M or 2M)
if (num !== 1) {
return undefined;
}
}
unit = mathString.charAt(i++);
if (!_.includes(units, unit)) {
return undefined;
} else {
if (type === 0) {
if (roundUp) {
dateTime.endOf(unit);
} else {
dateTime.startOf(unit);
}
} else if (type === 1) {
dateTime.add(num, unit);
} else if (type === 2) {
dateTime.subtract(num, unit);
}
}
}
return dateTime;
}