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package org.apache.commons.text.lookup;
import java.text.DateFormat;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import java.util.Date;
import org.apache.commons.lang3.time.FastDateFormat;
import org.apache.commons.text.StringSubstitutor;
/**
* Formats the current date with the format given in the key in a format compatible with
* {@link java.text.SimpleDateFormat}.
*
* Using a {@link StringLookup} from the {@link StringLookupFactory}:
*
*
*
* StringLookupFactory.INSTANCE.dateStringLookup().lookup("yyyy-MM-dd");
*
*
* Using a {@link StringSubstitutor}:
*
*
*
* StringSubstitutor.createInterpolator().replace("... ${date:yyyy-MM-dd} ..."));
*
*
* The above examples convert {@code "yyyy-MM-dd"} to today's date, for example, {@code "2019-08-04"}.
*
*/
final class DateStringLookup extends AbstractStringLookup {
/**
* Defines the singleton for this class.
*/
static final DateStringLookup INSTANCE = new DateStringLookup();
/**
* No need to build instances for now.
*/
private DateStringLookup() {
// empty
}
/**
* Formats the given {@code date} long with the given {@code format}.
*
* @param date the date to format
* @param format the format string for {@link SimpleDateFormat}.
* @return The formatted date
*/
private String formatDate(final long date, final String format) {
FastDateFormat dateFormat = null;
if (format != null) {
try {
dateFormat = FastDateFormat.getInstance(format);
} catch (final Exception ex) {
throw IllegalArgumentExceptions.format(ex, "Invalid date format: [%s]", format);
}
}
if (dateFormat == null) {
dateFormat = FastDateFormat.getInstance();
}
return dateFormat.format(new Date(date));
}
/**
* Formats the current date with the format given in the key in a format compatible with
* {@link java.text.SimpleDateFormat}.
*
* @param key the format to use. If null, the default {@link DateFormat} will be used.
* @return The value of the environment variable.
*/
@Override
public String lookup(final String key) {
return formatDate(System.currentTimeMillis(), key);
}
}