org.opentripplanner.common.RepeatingTimePeriod Maven / Gradle / Ivy
package org.opentripplanner.common;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.TimeZone;
/**
* Represents a repeating time period, used for opening hours &c.
* For instance: Monday - Friday 8AM to 8PM, Satuday 10AM to 5PM, Sunday closed.
* For now it is week-based so doesn't handle every possible case, but since it is encapsulated
* that could conceivably be changed.
*
* @author mattwigway
*
*/
public class RepeatingTimePeriod implements Serializable {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -5977328371879835782L;
private RepeatingTimePeriod () {
this.timeZone = null;
}
/**
* This stores the time periods this is active/open, stored as seconds from noon
* (positive or negative) on the given day.
*/
private int[][] monday;
private int[][] tuesday;
private int[][] wednesday;
private int[][] thursday;
private int[][] friday;
private int[][] saturday;
private int[][] sunday;
/**
* The timezone this is represented in.
*/
private TimeZone timeZone;
/**
* Parse the time specification from an OSM turn restriction
* @param day_on
* @param day_off
* @param hour_on
* @param hour_off
* @return
*/
public static RepeatingTimePeriod parseFromOsmTurnRestriction (String day_on, String day_off,
String hour_on, String hour_off) {
// first, create the opening and closing times. This is easy because there is the same one
// every day of the week that this restriction is in force.
String[] parsedOn = hour_on.split(";");
String[] parsedOff = hour_off.split(";");
if (parsedOn.length != parsedOff.length)
return null;
int[][] onOff = new int[parsedOn.length][];
for (int i = 0; i < parsedOn.length; i++) {
onOff[i] = new int[] {parseHour(parsedOn[i]), parseHour(parsedOff[i])};
}
boolean active = false;
RepeatingTimePeriod ret = new RepeatingTimePeriod();
// loop through twice to handle cases like Saturday - Tuesday
for (String today : new String[] {"monday", "tuesday", "wednesday", "thursday", "friday",
"saturday", "sunday", "monday", "tuesday", "wednesday", "thursday", "friday",
"saturday", "sunday"}) {
if (today.startsWith(day_on.toLowerCase()))
active = true;
if (active) {
if (today == "monday")
ret.monday = onOff;
else if (today == "tuesday")
ret.tuesday = onOff;
else if (today == "wednesday")
ret.wednesday = onOff;
else if (today == "thursday")
ret.thursday = onOff;
else if (today == "friday")
ret.friday = onOff;
else if (today == "saturday")
ret.saturday = onOff;
else if (today == "sunday")
ret.sunday = onOff;
}
if (today.startsWith(day_off.toLowerCase()))
active = false;
}
return ret;
}
/**
* Return seconds before or after noon for the given hour.
* @param hour
*/
private static int parseHour(String hour) {
String[] parsed = hour.split(":");
int ret = Integer.parseInt(parsed[0]) * 3600;
if (parsed.length >= 2) {
ret += Integer.parseInt(parsed[1]) * 60;
}
// subtract 12 hours to make it noon-relative. This implicitly handles DST.
ret -= 12 * 3600;
return ret;
}
public boolean active(long time) {
// TODO: Timezone/locale
Calendar cal;
// TODO offsets
if (this.timeZone != null)
cal = Calendar.getInstance(TimeZone.getTimeZone("GMT"));
else
// FIXME hardwired time zone
cal = Calendar.getInstance(TimeZone.getTimeZone("GMT"));
cal.setTimeInMillis(time * 1000);
int dayOfWeek = cal.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK);
int[][] times = null;
switch(dayOfWeek) {
case Calendar.MONDAY:
times = monday;
break;
case Calendar.TUESDAY:
times = tuesday;
break;
case Calendar.WEDNESDAY:
times = wednesday;
break;
case Calendar.THURSDAY:
times = thursday;
break;
case Calendar.FRIDAY:
times = friday;
break;
case Calendar.SATURDAY:
times = saturday;
break;
case Calendar.SUNDAY:
times = sunday;
break;
}
if (times == null) {
//no restriction today
return false;
}
int timeOfDay = cal.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY) * 3600 + cal.get(Calendar.MINUTE) * 60 +
cal.get(Calendar.SECOND) - 12 * 3600;
for (int[] range : times) {
if (timeOfDay >= range[0] && timeOfDay <= range[1])
return true;
}
return false;
}
}