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/*
* This library is part of OpenCms -
* the Open Source Content Management System
*
* Copyright (c) Alkacon Software GmbH (http://www.alkacon.com)
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* For further information about Alkacon Software GmbH, please see the
* company website: http://www.alkacon.com
*
* For further information about OpenCms, please see the
* project website: http://www.opencms.org
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
package org.opencms.gwt.client.util;
import java.util.Date;
import com.google.gwt.i18n.client.DateTimeFormat;
/**
* Client side implementation for {@link org.opencms.util.CmsDateUtil}.
*
* @since 8.0.0
*
* @see org.opencms.util.CmsDateUtil
*/
public final class CmsDateTimeUtil {
/**
* The standard formats.
*
* @see java.text.DateFormat
*/
public enum Format {
/** @see java.text.DateFormat#FULL */
FULL,
/** @see java.text.DateFormat#LONG */
LONG,
/** @see java.text.DateFormat#MEDIUM */
MEDIUM,
/** @see java.text.DateFormat#SHORT */
SHORT;
}
/**
* Hides the public constructor.
*/
private CmsDateTimeUtil() {
// noop
}
/**
* Returns a formated date String from a Date value,
* the formatting based on the provided options.
*
* @param date the Date object to format as String
* @param format the format to use
*
* @return the formatted date
*/
public static String getDate(Date date, Format format) {
DateTimeFormat df;
switch (format) {
case FULL:
df = DateTimeFormat.getFormat(DateTimeFormat.PredefinedFormat.DATE_FULL);
break;
case LONG:
df = DateTimeFormat.getFormat(DateTimeFormat.PredefinedFormat.DATE_LONG);
break;
case MEDIUM:
df = DateTimeFormat.getFormat(DateTimeFormat.PredefinedFormat.DATE_MEDIUM);
break;
case SHORT:
df = DateTimeFormat.getFormat(DateTimeFormat.PredefinedFormat.DATE_SHORT);
break;
default:
// can never happen, just to prevent stupid warning
return "";
}
return df.format(date);
}
/**
* Returns a formated date String form a timestamp value,
* the formatting based on the OpenCms system default locale
* and the {@link Format#SHORT} date format.
*
* @param time the time value to format as date
* @return the formatted date
*/
public static String getDateShort(long time) {
return getDate(new Date(time), Format.SHORT);
}
/**
* Returns a formated date and time String from a Date value,
* the formatting based on the provided options.
*
* @param date the Date object to format as String
* @param format the format to use, see {@link Format} for possible values
* @return the formatted date
*/
public static String getDateTime(Date date, Format format) {
StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer();
buf.append(getDate(date, format));
buf.append(" ");
buf.append(getTime(date, format));
return buf.toString();
}
/**
* Returns a formated date and time String form a timestamp value,
* the formatting based on the OpenCms system default locale
* and the {@link Format#SHORT} date format.
*
* @param time the time value to format as date
* @return the formatted date
*/
public static String getDateTimeShort(long time) {
return getDateTime(new Date(time), Format.SHORT);
}
/**
* Returns a formated time String from a Date value,
* the formatting based on the provided options.
*
* @param date the Date object to format as String
* @param format the format to use
*
* @return the formatted time
*/
public static String getTime(Date date, Format format) {
DateTimeFormat df;
switch (format) {
case FULL:
df = DateTimeFormat.getFormat(DateTimeFormat.PredefinedFormat.TIME_FULL);
break;
case LONG:
df = DateTimeFormat.getFormat(DateTimeFormat.PredefinedFormat.TIME_LONG);
break;
case MEDIUM:
df = DateTimeFormat.getFormat(DateTimeFormat.PredefinedFormat.TIME_MEDIUM);
break;
case SHORT:
df = DateTimeFormat.getFormat(DateTimeFormat.PredefinedFormat.TIME_SHORT);
break;
default:
// can never happen, just to prevent stupid warning
return "";
}
return df.format(date);
}
}