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package com.datastax.driver.extras.codecs.jdk8;

import static com.datastax.driver.core.ParseUtils.isLongLiteral;
import static com.datastax.driver.core.ParseUtils.quote;
import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkArgument;

import com.datastax.driver.core.DataType;
import com.datastax.driver.core.ParseUtils;
import com.datastax.driver.core.ProtocolVersion;
import com.datastax.driver.core.TupleType;
import com.datastax.driver.core.TypeCodec;
import com.datastax.driver.core.exceptions.InvalidTypeException;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.util.List;

/**
 * {@link TypeCodec} that maps {@link java.time.ZonedDateTime} to CQL {@code
 * tuple}, providing a pattern for maintaining timezone information in Cassandra.
 *
 * 

Since Cassandra's timestamp type preserves only milliseconds since epoch, any * timezone information would normally be lost. By using a tuple<timestamp,varchar> * a timezone can be persisted in the varchar field such that when the value is * deserialized the timezone is preserved. * *

IMPORTANT * *

1) The default timestamp formatter used by this codec produces CQL literals that may include * milliseconds. This literal format is incompatible with Cassandra < 2.0.9. * *

2) Even if the ISO-8601 standard accepts timestamps with nanosecond precision, Cassandra * timestamps have millisecond precision; therefore, any sub-millisecond value set on a {@link * java.time.ZonedDateTime} will be lost when persisted to Cassandra. * * @see 'Working with * timestamps' section of CQL specification */ @IgnoreJDK6Requirement @SuppressWarnings("Since15") public class ZonedDateTimeCodec extends TypeCodec.AbstractTupleCodec { /** * The default {@link java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter} that parses (most) of the ISO formats * accepted in CQL. */ private static final java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter DEFAULT_DATE_TIME_FORMATTER = java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter.ISO_DATE_TIME.withZone(java.time.ZoneOffset.UTC); /** * The default {@link java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter} to parse and format zones. It will use a * time-zone ID, such as {@code Europe/Paris}, or an offset, such as {@code +02:00}, depending on * the best available information. */ private static final java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter DEFAULT_ZONE_FORMATTER = new java.time.format.DateTimeFormatterBuilder().appendZoneOrOffsetId().toFormatter(); private final java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter dateTimeFormatter; private final java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter zoneFormatter; /** * Creates a new {@link ZonedDateTimeCodec} for the given tuple and with default {@link * java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter formatters} for both the timestamp and the zone components. * *

The default formatters produce and parse CQL timestamp literals of the following form: * *

    *
  1. Timestamp component: an ISO-8601 full date and time pattern, including at least: year, * month, day, hour and minutes, and optionally, seconds and milliseconds, followed by the * zone ID {@code Z} (UTC), e.g. {@code 2010-06-30T02:01Z} or {@code * 2010-06-30T01:20:47.999Z}; note that timestamp components are always expressed in UTC * time, hence the zone ID {@code Z}. *
  2. Zone component: a zone offset such as {@code -07:00}, or a zone ID such as {@code UTC} or * {@code Europe/Paris}, depending on what information is available. *
* * @param tupleType The tuple type this codec should handle. It must be a {@code * tuple}. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the provided tuple type is not a {@code * tuple}. */ public ZonedDateTimeCodec(TupleType tupleType) { this(tupleType, DEFAULT_DATE_TIME_FORMATTER, DEFAULT_ZONE_FORMATTER); } /** * Creates a new {@link ZonedDateTimeCodec} for the given tuple and with the provided {@link * java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter formatters} for the timestamp and the zone components of the * tuple. * *

Use this constructor if you intend to customize the way the codec parses and formats * timestamps and zones. Beware that Cassandra only accepts timestamp literals in some of the most * common ISO-8601 formats; attempting to use non-standard formats could result in invalid CQL * literals. * * @param tupleType The tuple type this codec should handle. It must be a {@code * tuple}. * @param dateTimeFormatter The {@link java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter DateTimeFormatter} to * use to parse and format the timestamp component of the tuple. As a parser, it should be * lenient enough to accept most of the ISO-8601 formats accepted by Cassandra as valid CQL * literals. As a formatter, it should be configured to always format timestamps in UTC (see * {@link java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter#withZone(java.time.ZoneId)}. * @param zoneFormatter The {@link java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter DateTimeFormatter} to use to * parse and format the zone component of the tuple. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the provided tuple type is not a {@code * tuple}. */ public ZonedDateTimeCodec( TupleType tupleType, java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter dateTimeFormatter, java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter zoneFormatter) { super(tupleType, java.time.ZonedDateTime.class); this.dateTimeFormatter = dateTimeFormatter; this.zoneFormatter = zoneFormatter; List types = tupleType.getComponentTypes(); checkArgument( types.size() == 2 && types.get(0).equals(DataType.timestamp()) && types.get(1).equals(DataType.varchar()), "Expected tuple, got %s", tupleType); } @Override protected java.time.ZonedDateTime newInstance() { return null; } @Override protected ByteBuffer serializeField( java.time.ZonedDateTime source, int index, ProtocolVersion protocolVersion) { if (index == 0) { long millis = source.toInstant().toEpochMilli(); return bigint().serializeNoBoxing(millis, protocolVersion); } if (index == 1) { return varchar().serialize(zoneFormatter.format(source), protocolVersion); } throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("Tuple index out of bounds. " + index); } @Override protected java.time.ZonedDateTime deserializeAndSetField( ByteBuffer input, java.time.ZonedDateTime target, int index, ProtocolVersion protocolVersion) { if (index == 0) { long millis = bigint().deserializeNoBoxing(input, protocolVersion); return java.time.Instant.ofEpochMilli(millis).atZone(java.time.ZoneOffset.UTC); } if (index == 1) { String zoneId = varchar().deserialize(input, protocolVersion); return target.withZoneSameInstant( zoneFormatter.parse(zoneId, java.time.temporal.TemporalQueries.zone())); } throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("Tuple index out of bounds. " + index); } @Override protected String formatField(java.time.ZonedDateTime value, int index) { if (index == 0) { return quote(dateTimeFormatter.format(value)); } if (index == 1) { return quote(zoneFormatter.format(value)); } throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("Tuple index out of bounds. " + index); } @Override protected java.time.ZonedDateTime parseAndSetField( String input, java.time.ZonedDateTime target, int index) { if (index == 0) { // strip enclosing single quotes, if any if (ParseUtils.isQuoted(input)) input = ParseUtils.unquote(input); if (isLongLiteral(input)) { try { long millis = Long.parseLong(input); return java.time.ZonedDateTime.ofInstant( java.time.Instant.ofEpochMilli(millis), java.time.ZoneOffset.UTC); } catch (NumberFormatException e) { throw new InvalidTypeException( String.format("Cannot parse timestamp value from \"%s\"", input)); } } try { return java.time.ZonedDateTime.from(dateTimeFormatter.parse(input)); } catch (java.time.format.DateTimeParseException e) { throw new InvalidTypeException( String.format("Cannot parse timestamp value from \"%s\"", target)); } } if (index == 1) { String zoneId = varchar().parse(input); return target.withZoneSameInstant( zoneFormatter.parse(zoneId, java.time.temporal.TemporalQueries.zone())); } throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("Tuple index out of bounds. " + index); } }





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