com.google.gerrit.server.notedb.CommentTimestampAdapter Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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package com.google.gerrit.server.notedb;
import static java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter.ISO_INSTANT;
import com.google.common.annotations.VisibleForTesting;
import com.google.gson.TypeAdapter;
import com.google.gson.stream.JsonReader;
import com.google.gson.stream.JsonWriter;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.sql.Timestamp;
import java.time.Instant;
import java.time.LocalDateTime;
import java.time.ZoneId;
import java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter;
import java.time.format.DateTimeParseException;
import java.time.format.FormatStyle;
import java.util.Locale;
/**
* Adapter that reads/writes {@link Timestamp}s as ISO 8601 instant in UTC.
*
* This adapter reads and writes the ISO 8601 UTC instant format, {@code "2015-06-22T17:11:00Z"}.
* This format is specially chosen because it is also readable by the default Gson type adapter,
* despite the fact that the default adapter writes in a different format lacking timezones, {@code
* "Jun 22, 2015 10:11:00 AM"}. Unlike the default adapter format, this representation is not
* ambiguous during the transition away from DST.
*
*
This adapter is mutually compatible with the old adapter: the old adapter is able to read the
* UTC instant format, and this adapter can fall back to parsing the old format.
*
*
Older Gson versions are not able to parse milliseconds out of ISO 8601 instants, so this
* implementation truncates to seconds when writing. This is no worse than the truncation that
* happens to fit NoteDb timestamps into git commit formatting.
*/
class CommentTimestampAdapter extends TypeAdapter {
private static final DateTimeFormatter FALLBACK =
DateTimeFormatter.ofLocalizedDateTime(FormatStyle.MEDIUM);
/**
* Fixed format to parse date/time in the "Feb 7, 2017 2:20:30 AM" format
*
* Some old comments (created in Jan-Feb 2017) can be stored in legacy format, which can't be
* parsed with {@link #FALLBACK} formatter if the system/default locale has been changed. We will
* try to parse with a fixed format if {@link #FALLBACK} doesn't work.
*/
private static final DateTimeFormatter FIXED_FORMAT_FALLBACK =
DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("MMM d, yyyy h:mm:ss a").withLocale(Locale.US);
@Override
public void write(JsonWriter out, Timestamp ts) throws IOException {
Timestamp truncated = new Timestamp(ts.getTime() / 1000 * 1000);
out.value(ISO_INSTANT.format(truncated.toInstant()));
}
@Override
public Timestamp read(JsonReader in) throws IOException {
String str = in.nextString();
try {
return Timestamp.from(Instant.from(ISO_INSTANT.parse(str)));
} catch (DateTimeParseException e) {
try {
return parseDateTimeWithDefaultLocaleFormat(str);
} catch (DateTimeParseException e2) {
return parseDateTimeWithFixedFormat(str);
}
}
}
public static Timestamp parseDateTimeWithDefaultLocaleFormat(String str) {
return Timestamp.from(
Instant.from(LocalDateTime.from(FALLBACK.parse(str)).atZone(ZoneId.systemDefault())));
}
@VisibleForTesting
public static Timestamp parseDateTimeWithFixedFormat(String str) {
return Timestamp.from(
Instant.from(
LocalDateTime.from(FIXED_FORMAT_FALLBACK.parse(str)).atZone(ZoneId.systemDefault())));
}
}