dateparse/parseany.go
2014-04-27 13:26:17 -07:00

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Go

package dateparse
import (
"fmt"
u "github.com/araddon/gou"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
"unicode"
//"unicode/utf8"
)
var _ = u.EMPTY
const (
S_START = 0
S_NUMERIC = 1
S_COMMA = 2
S_SEMICOLON = 3
S_COLON = 4
S_AMPM = 5 // AM or PM after numeric
S_ALPHA = 6
S_DASH = 7 // -
s_WHITESPACE = 8
)
/*
features = []uint8{
}
*/
type Features []TimeFeature
func (f Features) Has(ask TimeFeature) bool {
return f[ask] == ask
}
func (f Features) ParseString() string {
return ""
}
type TimeFeature uint8
const (
ALL_NUMERIC TimeFeature = 0
STARTS_ALPHA TimeFeature = 1
STARTS_NUMERIC TimeFeature = 2
HAS_NUMERIC TimeFeature = 3
HAS_ALPHA TimeFeature = 4
HAS_WHITESPACE TimeFeature = 5
HAS_COMMA TimeFeature = 6
HAS_SLASH TimeFeature = 7
HAS_DASH TimeFeature = 8
HAS_Z TimeFeature = 9
HAS_T TimeFeature = 10
HAS_COLON TimeFeature = 11
HAS_AMPM TimeFeature = 12
)
func parseFeatures(datestr string) Features {
features := make(Features, 20)
// totalLen := len(datestr)
// switch {
// case totalLen < 4:
// u.Debug("len < 4")
// }
// if unicode.IsLetter(datestr[0]) {
// features = append(FEAUTURES, STARTS_ALPHA)
// }
var lexeme string
state := S_START
//prevState := S_START
next := int32(datestr[0])
//prev := int32(datestr[0])
for i := 0; i < len(datestr); i++ {
char := int32(datestr[i])
if i+1 < len(datestr) {
next = int32(datestr[i+1])
//u.Debugf("set next: %s", string(next))
}
switch char {
case ' ', '\n', '\t':
features[HAS_WHITESPACE] = HAS_WHITESPACE
case ',':
features[HAS_COMMA] = HAS_COMMA
case '-':
features[HAS_DASH] = HAS_DASH
case ':':
features[HAS_COLON] = HAS_COLON
case '/':
features[HAS_SLASH] = HAS_SLASH
case 'Z':
features[HAS_Z] = HAS_Z
case 'T':
features[HAS_T] = HAS_T
case 'A', 'P':
if next == 'M' {
//u.Info("Found feature AMPM")
features[HAS_AMPM] = HAS_AMPM
}
}
switch state {
case S_START:
lexeme = lexeme + string(char)
if unicode.IsLetter(char) {
state = S_ALPHA
features[STARTS_ALPHA] = STARTS_ALPHA
features[HAS_ALPHA] = HAS_ALPHA
} else if unicode.IsNumber(char) {
state = S_NUMERIC
features[STARTS_NUMERIC] = STARTS_NUMERIC
features[HAS_NUMERIC] = HAS_NUMERIC
} else if char == ' ' {
//u.Info("is whitespace")
state = s_WHITESPACE
} else {
//u.Error("unrecognized input? ", char, " ", string(char))
}
case S_ALPHA:
if unicode.IsLetter(char) {
features[STARTS_ALPHA] = STARTS_ALPHA
features[HAS_ALPHA] = HAS_ALPHA
} else if unicode.IsNumber(char) {
state = S_NUMERIC
features[STARTS_NUMERIC] = STARTS_NUMERIC
features[HAS_NUMERIC] = HAS_NUMERIC
} else if char == ' ' {
//u.Info("is whitespace")
state = s_WHITESPACE
} else {
//u.Error("unrecognized input? ", char, " ", string(char))
}
lexeme = lexeme + string(char)
case S_NUMERIC:
if unicode.IsLetter(char) {
features[HAS_ALPHA] = HAS_ALPHA
} else if unicode.IsNumber(char) {
features[HAS_NUMERIC] = HAS_NUMERIC
} else if char == ' ' {
//u.Info("is whitespace")
state = s_WHITESPACE
} else {
//u.Error("unrecognized input? ", char, " ", string(char))
}
lexeme = lexeme + string(char)
}
//prev = char
}
return features
}
// Given an unknown date format, detect the type, parse, return time
func ParseAny(datestr string) (time.Time, error) {
f := parseFeatures(datestr)
switch {
case f.Has(HAS_T):
//RFC3339 = "2006-01-02T15:04:05Z07:00"
if len(datestr) == len(time.RFC3339) {
if t, err := time.Parse(time.RFC3339, datestr); err == nil {
return t, nil
} else {
u.Error(err)
}
} else if len(datestr) == len(time.RFC3339Nano) {
// RFC3339Nano = "2006-01-02T15:04:05.999999999Z07:00"
if t, err := time.Parse(time.RFC3339Nano, datestr); err == nil {
return t, nil
} else {
u.Error(err)
}
}
case f.Has(HAS_DASH) && !f.Has(HAS_SLASH):
switch {
case f.Has(HAS_WHITESPACE) && f.Has(HAS_COLON):
//2006-01-02 15:04:05.000
case f.Has(HAS_WHITESPACE) && f.Has(HAS_COLON):
//2006-01-02
//2006-01-02
}
case f.Has(HAS_SLASH):
switch {
case f.Has(HAS_WHITESPACE) && f.Has(HAS_COLON):
// 03/03/2012 10:11:59
// 3/1/2012 10:11:59
// 4/8/2014 22:05
colonCt := strings.Count(datestr, ":")
if len(datestr) >= len("03/03/2012 10:11:59") {
if t, err := time.Parse("01/02/2006 15:04:05", datestr); err == nil {
return t, nil
} else {
if t, err := time.Parse("1/2/2006 15:04:05", datestr); err == nil {
return t, nil
} else {
u.Error(err)
}
}
} else if colonCt == 1 {
if t, err := time.Parse("01/02/2006 15:04", datestr); err == nil {
return t, nil
} else {
if t, err := time.Parse("1/2/2006 15:04", datestr); err == nil {
return t, nil
} else {
u.Error(err)
}
}
} else {
u.Error("unknown format: ", datestr)
}
case !f.Has(HAS_SLASH):
// 3/1/2014
// 10/13/2014
// 01/02/2006
}
case f.Has(HAS_ALPHA) && f.Has(HAS_COMMA):
switch {
case f.Has(HAS_AMPM):
//u.Debugf("trying format: 2006-01-02 15:04:05 PM ")
//May 8, 2009 5:57:51 PM 2006-01-02 15:04:05.000
if t, err := time.Parse("Jan 2, 2006 3:04:05 PM", datestr); err == nil {
return t, nil
} else {
u.Error(err)
}
}
case f.Has(HAS_NUMERIC) && !f.Has(HAS_ALPHA) && !f.Has(HAS_WHITESPACE):
if len(datestr) >= len("13980450781991351") {
if nanoSecs, err := strconv.ParseInt(datestr, 10, 64); err == nil {
return time.Unix(0, nanoSecs), nil
} else {
u.Error(err)
}
} else {
if secs, err := strconv.ParseInt(datestr, 10, 64); err == nil {
return time.Unix(secs, 0), nil
} else {
u.Error(err)
}
}
default:
u.Errorf("Could not find format: %s", datestr)
}
return time.Now(), fmt.Errorf("Not found: %s", datestr)
}
// Given an unknown date format, detect the type and return
// the
func FindParseFormat(datestr string) (string, error) {
return "", fmt.Errorf("Not recognized: %s", datestr)
}