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package {{invokerPackage}};
import java.time.OffsetDateTime;
import java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter;
import java.time.format.DateTimeParseException;
/**
* Class that add parsing/formatting support for Java 8+ {@code OffsetDateTime} class.
* It's generated for java clients when {@code AbstractJavaCodegen#dateLibrary} specified as {@code java8}.
*/
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public class JavaTimeFormatter {
private DateTimeFormatter offsetDateTimeFormatter = DateTimeFormatter.ISO_OFFSET_DATE_TIME;
/**
* Get the date format used to parse/format {@code OffsetDateTime} parameters.
* @return DateTimeFormatter
*/
public DateTimeFormatter getOffsetDateTimeFormatter() {
return offsetDateTimeFormatter;
}
/**
* Set the date format used to parse/format {@code OffsetDateTime} parameters.
* @param offsetDateTimeFormatter {@code DateTimeFormatter}
*/
public void setOffsetDateTimeFormatter(DateTimeFormatter offsetDateTimeFormatter) {
this.offsetDateTimeFormatter = offsetDateTimeFormatter;
}
/**
* Parse the given string into {@code OffsetDateTime} object.
* @param str String
* @return {@code OffsetDateTime}
*/
public OffsetDateTime parseOffsetDateTime(String str) {
try {
return OffsetDateTime.parse(str, offsetDateTimeFormatter);
} catch (DateTimeParseException e) {
throw new RuntimeException(e);
}
}
/**
* Format the given {@code OffsetDateTime} object into string.
* @param offsetDateTime {@code OffsetDateTime}
* @return {@code OffsetDateTime} in string format
*/
public String formatOffsetDateTime(OffsetDateTime offsetDateTime) {
return offsetDateTimeFormatter.format(offsetDateTime);
}
}