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date.js
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define(["./has", "./_base/lang"], function(has, lang){
// module:
// dojo/date
var date = {
// summary:
// Date manipulation utilities
};
date.getDaysInMonth = function(/*Date*/dateObject){
// summary:
// Returns the number of days in the month used by dateObject
var month = dateObject.getMonth();
var days = [31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31];
if(month == 1 && date.isLeapYear(dateObject)){ return 29; } // Number
return days[month]; // Number
};
date.isLeapYear = function(/*Date*/dateObject){
// summary:
// Determines if the year of the dateObject is a leap year
// description:
// Leap years are years with an additional day YYYY-02-29, where the
// year number is a multiple of four with the following exception: If
// a year is a multiple of 100, then it is only a leap year if it is
// also a multiple of 400. For example, 1900 was not a leap year, but
// 2000 is one.
var year = dateObject.getFullYear();
return !(year%400) || (!(year%4) && !!(year%100)); // Boolean
};
// FIXME: This is not localized
date.getTimezoneName = function(/*Date*/dateObject){
// summary:
// Get the user's time zone as provided by the browser
// dateObject:
// Needed because the timezone may vary with time (daylight savings)
// description:
// Try to get time zone info from toString or toLocaleString method of
// the Date object -- UTC offset is not a time zone. See
// http://www.twinsun.com/tz/tz-link.htm Note: results may be
// inconsistent across browsers.
var str = dateObject.toString(); // Start looking in toString
var tz = ''; // The result -- return empty string if nothing found
var match;
// First look for something in parentheses -- fast lookup, no regex
var pos = str.indexOf('(');
if(pos > -1){
tz = str.substring(++pos, str.indexOf(')'));
}else{
// If at first you don't succeed ...
// If IE knows about the TZ, it appears before the year
// Capital letters or slash before a 4-digit year
// at the end of string
var pat = /([A-Z\/]+) \d{4}$/;
if((match = str.match(pat))){
tz = match[1];
}else{
// Some browsers (e.g. Safari) glue the TZ on the end
// of toLocaleString instead of putting it in toString
str = dateObject.toLocaleString();
// Capital letters or slash -- end of string,
// after space
pat = / ([A-Z\/]+)$/;
if((match = str.match(pat))){
tz = match[1];
}
}
}
// Make sure it doesn't somehow end up return AM or PM
return (tz == 'AM' || tz == 'PM') ? '' : tz; // String
};
// Utility methods to do arithmetic calculations with Dates
date.compare = function(/*Date*/date1, /*Date?*/date2, /*String?*/portion){
// summary:
// Compare two date objects by date, time, or both.
// description:
// Returns 0 if equal, positive if a > b, else negative.
// date1:
// Date object
// date2:
// Date object. If not specified, the current Date is used.
// portion:
// A string indicating the "date" or "time" portion of a Date object.
// Compares both "date" and "time" by default. One of the following:
// "date", "time", "datetime"
// Extra step required in copy for IE - see #3112
date1 = new Date(+date1);
date2 = new Date(+(date2 || new Date()));
if(portion == "date"){
// Ignore times and compare dates.
date1.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);
date2.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);
}else if(portion == "time"){
// Ignore dates and compare times.
date1.setFullYear(0, 0, 0);
date2.setFullYear(0, 0, 0);
}
if(date1 > date2){ return 1; } // int
if(date1 < date2){ return -1; } // int
return 0; // int
};
date.add = function(/*Date*/date, /*String*/interval, /*int*/amount){
// summary:
// Add to a Date in intervals of different size, from milliseconds to years
// date: Date
// Date object to start with
// interval:
// A string representing the interval. One of the following:
// "year", "month", "day", "hour", "minute", "second",
// "millisecond", "quarter", "week", "weekday"
// amount:
// How much to add to the date.
var sum = new Date(+date); // convert to Number before copying to accommodate IE (#3112)
var fixOvershoot = false;
var property = "Date";
switch(interval){
case "day":
break;
case "weekday":
//i18n FIXME: assumes Saturday/Sunday weekend, but this is not always true. see dojo/cldr/supplemental
// Divide the increment time span into weekspans plus leftover days
// e.g., 8 days is one 5-day weekspan / and two leftover days
// Can't have zero leftover days, so numbers divisible by 5 get
// a days value of 5, and the remaining days make up the number of weeks
var days, weeks;
var mod = amount % 5;
if(!mod){
days = (amount > 0) ? 5 : -5;
weeks = (amount > 0) ? ((amount-5)/5) : ((amount+5)/5);
}else{
days = mod;
weeks = parseInt(amount/5);
}
// Get weekday value for orig date param
var strt = date.getDay();
// Orig date is Sat / positive incrementer
// Jump over Sun
var adj = 0;
if(strt == 6 && amount > 0){
adj = 1;
}else if(strt == 0 && amount < 0){
// Orig date is Sun / negative incrementer
// Jump back over Sat
adj = -1;
}
// Get weekday val for the new date
var trgt = strt + days;
// New date is on Sat or Sun
if(trgt == 0 || trgt == 6){
adj = (amount > 0) ? 2 : -2;
}
// Increment by number of weeks plus leftover days plus
// weekend adjustments
amount = (7 * weeks) + days + adj;
break;
case "year":
property = "FullYear";
// Keep increment/decrement from 2/29 out of March
fixOvershoot = true;
break;
case "week":
amount *= 7;
break;
case "quarter":
// Naive quarter is just three months
amount *= 3;
// fallthrough...
case "month":
// Reset to last day of month if you overshoot
fixOvershoot = true;
property = "Month";
break;
// case "hour":
// case "minute":
// case "second":
// case "millisecond":
default:
property = "UTC"+interval.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + interval.substring(1) + "s";
}
if(property){
sum["set"+property](sum["get"+property]()+amount);
}
if(fixOvershoot && (sum.getDate() < date.getDate())){
sum.setDate(0);
}
return sum; // Date
};
date.difference = function(/*Date*/date1, /*Date?*/date2, /*String?*/interval){
// summary:
// Get the difference in a specific unit of time (e.g., number of
// months, weeks, days, etc.) between two dates, rounded to the
// nearest integer.
// date1:
// Date object
// date2:
// Date object. If not specified, the current Date is used.
// interval:
// A string representing the interval. One of the following:
// "year", "month", "day", "hour", "minute", "second",
// "millisecond", "quarter", "week", "weekday"
//
// Defaults to "day".
date2 = date2 || new Date();
interval = interval || "day";
var yearDiff = date2.getFullYear() - date1.getFullYear();
var delta = 1; // Integer return value
switch(interval){
case "quarter":
var m1 = date1.getMonth();
var m2 = date2.getMonth();
// Figure out which quarter the months are in
var q1 = Math.floor(m1/3) + 1;
var q2 = Math.floor(m2/3) + 1;
// Add quarters for any year difference between the dates
q2 += (yearDiff * 4);
delta = q2 - q1;
break;
case "weekday":
var days = Math.round(date.difference(date1, date2, "day"));
var weeks = parseInt(date.difference(date1, date2, "week"));
var mod = days % 7;
// Even number of weeks
if(mod == 0){
days = weeks*5;
}else{
// Weeks plus spare change (< 7 days)
var adj = 0;
var aDay = date1.getDay();
var bDay = date2.getDay();
weeks = parseInt(days/7);
mod = days % 7;
// Mark the date advanced by the number of
// round weeks (may be zero)
var dtMark = new Date(date1);
dtMark.setDate(dtMark.getDate()+(weeks*7));
var dayMark = dtMark.getDay();
// Spare change days -- 6 or less
if(days > 0){
switch(true){
// Range starts on Sat
case aDay == 6:
adj = -1;
break;
// Range starts on Sun
case aDay == 0:
adj = 0;
break;
// Range ends on Sat
case bDay == 6:
adj = -1;
break;
// Range ends on Sun
case bDay == 0:
adj = -2;
break;
// Range contains weekend
case (dayMark + mod) > 5:
adj = -2;
}
}else if(days < 0){
switch(true){
// Range starts on Sat
case aDay == 6:
adj = 0;
break;
// Range starts on Sun
case aDay == 0:
adj = 1;
break;
// Range ends on Sat
case bDay == 6:
adj = 2;
break;
// Range ends on Sun
case bDay == 0:
adj = 1;
break;
// Range contains weekend
case (dayMark + mod) < 0:
adj = 2;
}
}
days += adj;
days -= (weeks*2);
}
delta = days;
break;
case "year":
delta = yearDiff;
break;
case "month":
delta = (date2.getMonth() - date1.getMonth()) + (yearDiff * 12);
break;
case "week":
// Truncate instead of rounding
// Don't use Math.floor -- value may be negative
delta = parseInt(date.difference(date1, date2, "day")/7);
break;
case "day":
delta /= 24;
// fallthrough
case "hour":
delta /= 60;
// fallthrough
case "minute":
delta /= 60;
// fallthrough
case "second":
delta /= 1000;
// fallthrough
case "millisecond":
delta *= date2.getTime() - date1.getTime();
}
// Round for fractional values and DST leaps
return Math.round(delta); // Number (integer)
};
// Don't use setObject() because it may overwrite dojo/date/stamp (if that has already been loaded)
has("extend-dojo") && lang.mixin(lang.getObject("dojo.date", true), date);
return date;
});