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package javafx.util.converter;

import java.time.DateTimeException;
import java.time.LocalDate;
import java.time.LocalTime;
import java.time.LocalDateTime;
import java.time.chrono.Chronology;
import java.time.chrono.ChronoLocalDate;
import java.time.chrono.ChronoLocalDateTime;
import java.time.chrono.IsoChronology;
import java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter;
import java.time.format.DateTimeFormatterBuilder;
import java.time.format.DecimalStyle;
import java.time.format.FormatStyle;
import java.time.temporal.Temporal;
import java.time.temporal.TemporalAccessor;
import java.util.Locale;

import javafx.util.StringConverter;

import com.sun.javafx.binding.Logging;

/**
 * 

{@link StringConverter} implementation for {@link LocalDateTime} values.

* * @see LocalDateStringConverter * @see LocalTimeStringConverter * @since JavaFX 8u40 */ public class LocalDateTimeStringConverter extends StringConverter { LdtConverter ldtConverter; // ------------------------------------------------------------ Constructors /** * Create a {@link StringConverter} for {@link LocalDateTime} values, using a * default formatter and parser based on {@link IsoChronology}, * {@link FormatStyle#SHORT} for both date and time, and the user's * {@link Locale}. * *

This converter ensures symmetry between the toString() and * fromString() methods. Many of the default locale based patterns used by * {@link DateTimeFormatter} will display only two digits for the year when * formatting to a string. This would cause a value like 1955 to be * displayed as 55, which in turn would be parsed back as 2055. This * converter modifies two-digit year patterns to always use four digits. The * input parsing is not affected, so two digit year values can still be * parsed as expected in these locales.

*/ public LocalDateTimeStringConverter() { ldtConverter = new LdtConverter(LocalDateTime.class, null, null, null, null, null, null); } /** * Create a {@link StringConverter} for {@link LocalDateTime} values, using * a default formatter and parser based on {@link IsoChronology}, the * specified {@link FormatStyle} values for date and time, and the user's * {@link Locale}. * * @param dateStyle The {@link FormatStyle} that will be used by the default * formatter and parser for the date. If null then {@link FormatStyle#SHORT} * will be used. * @param timeStyle The {@link FormatStyle} that will be used by the default * formatter and parser for the time. If null then {@link FormatStyle#SHORT} * will be used. */ public LocalDateTimeStringConverter(FormatStyle dateStyle, FormatStyle timeStyle) { ldtConverter = new LdtConverter(LocalDateTime.class, null, null, dateStyle, timeStyle, null, null); } /** * Create a {@link StringConverter} for {@link LocalDateTime} values using * the supplied formatter and parser. * *

For example, to use a fixed pattern for converting both ways:

*
     * String pattern = "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm";
     * DateTimeFormatter formatter = DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern(pattern);
     * StringConverter<LocalDateTime> converter =
     *     DateTimeStringConverter.getLocalDateTimeConverter(formatter, null);
     * 
* * Note that the formatter and parser can be created to handle non-default * {@link Locale} and {@link Chronology} as needed. * * @param formatter An instance of {@link DateTimeFormatter} which will be * used for formatting by the toString() method. If null then a default * formatter will be used. * @param parser An instance of {@link DateTimeFormatter} which will be used * for parsing by the fromString() method. This can be identical to * formatter. If null then formatter will be used, and if that is also null, * then a default parser will be used. */ public LocalDateTimeStringConverter(DateTimeFormatter formatter, DateTimeFormatter parser) { ldtConverter = new LdtConverter(LocalDateTime.class, formatter, parser, null, null, null, null); } /** * Create a {@link StringConverter} for {@link LocalDateTime} values using a * default formatter and parser, which will be based on the supplied * {@link FormatStyle}s, {@link Locale}, and {@link Chronology}. * * @param dateStyle The {@link FormatStyle} that will be used by the default * formatter and parser for the date. If null then {@link FormatStyle#SHORT} * will be used. * @param timeStyle The {@link FormatStyle} that will be used by the default * formatter and parser for the time. If null then {@link FormatStyle#SHORT} * will be used. * @param locale The {@link Locale} that will be used by the * default formatter and parser. If null then * {@code Locale.getDefault(Locale.Category.FORMAT)} will be used. * @param chronology The {@link Chronology} that will be used by the default * formatter and parser. If null then {@link IsoChronology#INSTANCE} will be * used. */ public LocalDateTimeStringConverter(FormatStyle dateStyle, FormatStyle timeStyle, Locale locale, Chronology chronology) { ldtConverter = new LdtConverter(LocalDateTime.class, null, null, dateStyle, timeStyle, locale, chronology); } // ------------------------------------------------------- Converter Methods /** {@inheritDoc} */ @Override public LocalDateTime fromString(String value) { return ldtConverter.fromString(value); } /** {@inheritDoc} */ @Override public String toString(LocalDateTime value) { return ldtConverter.toString(value); } static class LdtConverter extends StringConverter { private Class type; Locale locale; Chronology chronology; DateTimeFormatter formatter; DateTimeFormatter parser; FormatStyle dateStyle; FormatStyle timeStyle; LdtConverter(Class type, DateTimeFormatter formatter, DateTimeFormatter parser, FormatStyle dateStyle, FormatStyle timeStyle, Locale locale, Chronology chronology) { this.type = type; this.formatter = formatter; this.parser = (parser != null) ? parser : formatter; this.locale = (locale != null) ? locale : Locale.getDefault(Locale.Category.FORMAT); this.chronology = (chronology != null) ? chronology : IsoChronology.INSTANCE; if (type == LocalDate.class || type == LocalDateTime.class) { this.dateStyle = (dateStyle != null) ? dateStyle : FormatStyle.SHORT; } if (type == LocalTime.class || type == LocalDateTime.class) { this.timeStyle = (timeStyle != null) ? timeStyle : FormatStyle.SHORT; } } /** {@inheritDoc} */ @SuppressWarnings({"unchecked"}) @Override public T fromString(String text) { if (text == null || text.isEmpty()) { return null; } text = text.trim(); if (parser == null) { parser = getDefaultParser(); } TemporalAccessor temporal = parser.parse(text); if (type == LocalDate.class) { return (T) LocalDate.from(temporal); } else if (type == LocalTime.class) { return (T) LocalTime.from(temporal); } else { return (T) LocalDateTime.from(temporal); } } /** {@inheritDoc} */ @Override public String toString(T value) { // If the specified value is null, return a zero-length String if (value == null) { return ""; } if (formatter == null) { formatter = getDefaultFormatter(); } return formatter.format(value); } private DateTimeFormatter getDefaultParser() { String pattern = DateTimeFormatterBuilder.getLocalizedDateTimePattern(dateStyle, timeStyle, chronology, locale); return new DateTimeFormatterBuilder().parseLenient() .appendPattern(pattern) .toFormatter() .withChronology(chronology) .withDecimalStyle(DecimalStyle.of(locale)); } /** *

Return a default DateTimeFormatter instance to use for formatting * and parsing in this {@link StringConverter}.

*/ private DateTimeFormatter getDefaultFormatter() { DateTimeFormatter formatter; if (dateStyle != null && timeStyle != null) { formatter = DateTimeFormatter.ofLocalizedDateTime(dateStyle, timeStyle); } else if (dateStyle != null) { formatter = DateTimeFormatter.ofLocalizedDate(dateStyle); } else { formatter = DateTimeFormatter.ofLocalizedTime(timeStyle); } formatter = formatter.withLocale(locale) .withChronology(chronology) .withDecimalStyle(DecimalStyle.of(locale)); if (dateStyle != null) { formatter = fixFourDigitYear(formatter, dateStyle, timeStyle, chronology, locale); } return formatter; } private DateTimeFormatter fixFourDigitYear(DateTimeFormatter formatter, FormatStyle dateStyle, FormatStyle timeStyle, Chronology chronology, Locale locale) { String pattern = DateTimeFormatterBuilder.getLocalizedDateTimePattern(dateStyle, timeStyle, chronology, locale); if (pattern.contains("yy") && !pattern.contains("yyy")) { // Modify pattern to show four-digit year, including leading zeros. String newPattern = pattern.replace("yy", "yyyy"); formatter = DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern(newPattern) .withDecimalStyle(DecimalStyle.of(locale)); } return formatter; } } }




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