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* Copyright © 2014-2016 NetApp, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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package com.solidfire.jsvcgen.serialization;
import com.solidfire.gson.TypeAdapter;
import com.solidfire.gson.stream.JsonReader;
import com.solidfire.gson.stream.JsonWriter;
import org.joda.time.Duration;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.regex.Matcher;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
/**
* Handles converting a Duration object to and from JSON.
*/
public class DurationAdapter extends TypeAdapter {
/**
* Gets the Class that this adapter serializes.
*
* @return The serializable Class.
*/
public static Class serializingClass() {
return Duration.class;
}
private static final Pattern inputRegex = Pattern.compile("(-?)(?:(?:([0-9]+):)?([0-9]+):)?([0-9]+)(?:\\.([0-9]+))?");
/**
* Reads a Duration object.
*
* @param reader the JSON reader to read from.
* @return The Duration object that was read.
* @throws IOException if the Duration can not be parsed.
*/
@Override
public Duration read(JsonReader reader) throws IOException {
String input = reader.nextString();
Matcher m = inputRegex.matcher(input);
while (m.matches()) {
long hours = m.group(2) != null ? Long.parseLong(m.group(2)) : 0;
long minutes = m.group(3) != null ? Long.parseLong(m.group(3)) : 0;
long seconds = m.group(4) != null ? Long.parseLong(m.group(4)) : 0;
// Milliseconds are trickier because if the input string is not properly formatted (e.g. ".1") we need to
// right pad the input string with zeros -- ".1" is really 100 milliseconds. Likewise, if the string is
// larger than 3 characters, we need to cut off extra characters.
String millisecondsSource = m.group(5) != null ? m.group(5) : "000";
while (millisecondsSource.length() < 3)
millisecondsSource += '0';
millisecondsSource = millisecondsSource.substring(0, 3);
long millis = Long.parseLong(millisecondsSource);
long millisTotal = ((hours * 60 + minutes) * 60 + seconds) * 1000 + millis;
// Negate final output if '-' was on original input
if (m.group(1).equals("-"))
millisTotal = -millisTotal;
return Duration.millis(millisTotal);
}
throw new RuntimeException("Could not extract duration from \"" + input + "\"");
}
/**
* Writes a Duration object.
*
* @param writer the JSON writer to write to.
* @param value the Duration object to write.
* @throws IOException
*/
@Override
public void write(JsonWriter writer, Duration value) throws IOException {
long total = value.getMillis();
String neg = total < 0 ? "-" : "";
if (total < 0)
total = -total;
long millis = total % 1000;
total /= 1000;
long seconds = total % 60;
total /= 60;
long minutes = total % 60;
total /= 60;
long hours = total;
writer.value(String.format("%s%02d:%02d:%02d.%03d000", neg, hours, minutes, seconds, millis));
}
}