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/** |
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* @class Ext.Date |
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* This class defines some basic methods for handling dates. |
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* |
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* The date parsing and formatting syntax contains a subset of |
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* [PHP's `date()` function](http://www.php.net/date), and the formats that are |
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* supported will provide results equivalent to their PHP versions. |
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* |
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* The following is a list of all currently supported formats: |
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* |
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* Format Description Example returned values |
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* ------ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------- |
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* d Day of the month, 2 digits with leading zeros 01 to 31 |
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* D A short textual representation of the day of the week Mon to Sun |
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* j Day of the month without leading zeros 1 to 31 |
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* l A full textual representation of the day of the week Sunday to Saturday |
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* N ISO-8601 numeric representation of the day of the week 1 (for Monday) through 7 (for Sunday) |
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* S English ordinal suffix for the day of the month, 2 characters st, nd, rd or th. Works well with j |
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* w Numeric representation of the day of the week 0 (for Sunday) to 6 (for Saturday) |
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* z The day of the year (starting from 0) 0 to 364 (365 in leap years) |
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* W ISO-8601 week number of year, weeks starting on Monday 01 to 53 |
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* F A full textual representation of a month, such as January or March January to December |
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* m Numeric representation of a month, with leading zeros 01 to 12 |
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* M A short textual representation of a month Jan to Dec |
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* n Numeric representation of a month, without leading zeros 1 to 12 |
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* t Number of days in the given month 28 to 31 |
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* L Whether it's a leap year 1 if it is a leap year, 0 otherwise. |
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* o ISO-8601 year number (identical to (Y), but if the ISO week number (W) Examples: 1998 or 2004 |
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* belongs to the previous or next year, that year is used instead) |
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* Y A full numeric representation of a year, 4 digits Examples: 1999 or 2003 |
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* y A two digit representation of a year Examples: 99 or 03 |
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* a Lowercase Ante meridiem and Post meridiem am or pm |
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* A Uppercase Ante meridiem and Post meridiem AM or PM |
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* g 12-hour format of an hour without leading zeros 1 to 12 |
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* G 24-hour format of an hour without leading zeros 0 to 23 |
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* h 12-hour format of an hour with leading zeros 01 to 12 |
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* H 24-hour format of an hour with leading zeros 00 to 23 |
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* i Minutes, with leading zeros 00 to 59 |
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* s Seconds, with leading zeros 00 to 59 |
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* u Decimal fraction of a second Examples: |
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* (minimum 1 digit, arbitrary number of digits allowed) 001 (i.e. 0.001s) or |
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* 100 (i.e. 0.100s) or |
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* 999 (i.e. 0.999s) or |
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* 999876543210 (i.e. 0.999876543210s) |
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* O Difference to Greenwich time (GMT) in hours and minutes Example: +1030 |
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* P Difference to Greenwich time (GMT) with colon between hours and minutes Example: -08:00 |
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* T Timezone abbreviation of the machine running the code Examples: EST, MDT, PDT ... |
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* Z Timezone offset in seconds (negative if west of UTC, positive if east) -43200 to 50400 |
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* c ISO 8601 date represented as the local time with an offset to UTC appended. |
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* Notes: Examples: |
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* 1) If unspecified, the month / day defaults to the current month / day, 1991 or |
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* the time defaults to midnight, while the timezone defaults to the 1992-10 or |
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* browser's timezone. If a time is specified, it must include both hours 1993-09-20 or |
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* and minutes. The "T" delimiter, seconds, milliseconds and timezone 1994-08-19T16:20+01:00 or |
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* are optional. 1995-07-18T17:21:28-02:00 or |
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* 2) The decimal fraction of a second, if specified, must contain at 1996-06-17T18:22:29.98765+03:00 or |
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* least 1 digit (there is no limit to the maximum number 1997-05-16T19:23:30,12345-0400 or |
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* of digits allowed), and may be delimited by either a '.' or a ',' 1998-04-15T20:24:31.2468Z or |
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* Refer to the examples on the right for the various levels of 1999-03-14T20:24:32Z or |
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* date-time granularity which are supported, or see 2000-02-13T21:25:33 |
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* http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime for more info. 2001-01-12 22:26:34 |
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* C An ISO date string as implemented by the native Date object's 1962-06-17T09:21:34.125Z |
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* [Date.toISOString](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Date/toISOString) |
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* method. This outputs the numeric part with *UTC* hour and minute |
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* values, and indicates this by appending the `'Z'` timezone |
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* indentifier. |
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* U Seconds since the Unix Epoch (January 1 1970 00:00:00 GMT) 1193432466 or -2138434463 |
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* MS Microsoft AJAX serialized dates \/Date(1238606590509)\/ (i.e. UTC milliseconds since epoch) or |
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* \/Date(1238606590509+0800)\/ |
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* time A javascript millisecond timestamp 1350024476440 |
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* timestamp A UNIX timestamp (same as U) 1350024866 |
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* |
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* Example usage (note that you must escape format specifiers with '\\' to render them as character literals): |
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* |
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* // Sample date: |
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* // 'Wed Jan 10 2007 15:05:01 GMT-0600 (Central Standard Time)' |
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* |
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* var dt = new Date('1/10/2007 03:05:01 PM GMT-0600'); |
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* console.log(Ext.Date.format(dt, 'Y-m-d')); // 2007-01-10 |
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* console.log(Ext.Date.format(dt, 'F j, Y, g:i a')); // January 10, 2007, 3:05 pm |
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* console.log(Ext.Date.format(dt, 'l, \\t\\he jS \\of F Y h:i:s A')); // Wednesday, the 10th of January 2007 03:05:01 PM |
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* |
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* Here are some standard date/time patterns that you might find helpful. They |
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* are not part of the source of Ext.Date, but to use them you can simply copy this |
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* block of code into any script that is included after Ext.Date and they will also become |
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* globally available on the Date object. Feel free to add or remove patterns as needed in your code. |
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* |
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* Ext.Date.patterns = { |
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* ISO8601Long:"Y-m-d H:i:s", |
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* ISO8601Short:"Y-m-d", |
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* ShortDate: "n/j/Y", |
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* LongDate: "l, F d, Y", |
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* FullDateTime: "l, F d, Y g:i:s A", |
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* MonthDay: "F d", |
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* ShortTime: "g:i A", |
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* LongTime: "g:i:s A", |
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* SortableDateTime: "Y-m-d\\TH:i:s", |
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* UniversalSortableDateTime: "Y-m-d H:i:sO", |
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* YearMonth: "F, Y" |
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* }; |
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* |
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* Example usage: |
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* |
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* var dt = new Date(); |
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* console.log(Ext.Date.format(dt, Ext.Date.patterns.ShortDate)); |
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* |
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* Developer-written, custom formats may be used by supplying both a formatting and a parsing function |
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* which perform to specialized requirements. The functions are stored in {@link #parseFunctions} and {@link #formatFunctions}. |
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* @singleton |
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*/ |
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Ext.Date = (function () { |
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// @define Ext.lang.Date |
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// @define Ext.Date |
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// @require Ext |
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// @require Ext.lang.String |
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var utilDate, |
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nativeDate = Date, |
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stripEscapeRe = /(\\.)/g, |
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hourInfoRe = /([gGhHisucUOPZ]|MS)/, |
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dateInfoRe = /([djzmnYycU]|MS)/, |
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slashRe = /\\/gi, |
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numberTokenRe = /\{(\d+)\}/g, |
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MSFormatRe = new RegExp('\\/Date\\(([-+])?(\\d+)(?:[+-]\\d{4})?\\)\\/'), |
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pad = Ext.String.leftPad, |
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// Most of the date-formatting functions below are the excellent work of Baron Schwartz. |
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// (see http://www.xaprb.com/blog/2005/12/12/javascript-closures-for-runtime-efficiency/) |
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// They generate precompiled functions from format patterns instead of parsing and |
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// processing each pattern every time a date is formatted. |
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code = [ |
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// date calculations (note: the code below creates a dependency on Ext.Number.from()) |
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"var me = this, dt, y, m, d, h, i, s, ms, o, O, z, zz, u, v, W, year, jan4, week1monday, daysInMonth, dayMatched,", |
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"def = me.defaults,", |
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"from = Ext.Number.from,", |
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"results = String(input).match(me.parseRegexes[{0}]);", // either null, or an array of matched strings |
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"if(results){", |
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"{1}", |
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"if(u != null){", // i.e. unix time is defined |
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"v = new Date(u * 1000);", // give top priority to UNIX time |
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"}else{", |
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// create Date object representing midnight of the current day; |
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// this will provide us with our date defaults |
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// (note: clearTime() handles Daylight Saving Time automatically) |
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"dt = me.clearTime(new Date);", |
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"y = from(y, from(def.y, dt.getFullYear()));", |
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"m = from(m, from(def.m - 1, dt.getMonth()));", |
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"dayMatched = d !== undefined;", |
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"d = from(d, from(def.d, dt.getDate()));", |
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// Attempt to validate the day. Since it defaults to today, it may go out |
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// of range, for example parsing m/Y where the value is 02/2000 on the 31st of May. |
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// It will attempt to parse 2000/02/31, which will overflow to March and end up |
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// returning 03/2000. We only do this when we default the day. If an invalid day value |
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// was set to be parsed by the user, continue on and either let it overflow or return null |
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// depending on the strict value. This will be in line with the normal Date behaviour. |
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"if (!dayMatched) {", |
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"dt.setDate(1);", |
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"dt.setMonth(m);", |
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"dt.setFullYear(y);", |
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"daysInMonth = me.getDaysInMonth(dt);", |
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"if (d > daysInMonth) {", |
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"d = daysInMonth;", |
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"}", |
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"}", |
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"h = from(h, from(def.h, dt.getHours()));", |
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"i = from(i, from(def.i, dt.getMinutes()));", |
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"s = from(s, from(def.s, dt.getSeconds()));", |
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"ms = from(ms, from(def.ms, dt.getMilliseconds()));", |
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"if(z >= 0 && y >= 0){", |
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// both the year and zero-based day of year are defined and >= 0. |
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// these 2 values alone provide sufficient info to create a full date object |
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// create Date object representing January 1st for the given year |
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// handle years < 100 appropriately |
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"v = me.add(new Date(y < 100 ? 100 : y, 0, 1, h, i, s, ms), me.YEAR, y < 100 ? y - 100 : 0);", |
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// then add day of year, checking for Date "rollover" if necessary |
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"v = !strict? v : (strict === true && (z <= 364 || (me.isLeapYear(v) && z <= 365))? me.add(v, me.DAY, z) : null);", |
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"}else if(strict === true && !me.isValid(y, m + 1, d, h, i, s, ms)){", // check for Date "rollover" |
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"v = null;", // invalid date, so return null |
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"}else{", |
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"if (W) {", // support ISO-8601 |
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// http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_week_date |
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// |
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// Mutually equivalent definitions for week 01 are: |
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// a. the week starting with the Monday which is nearest in time to 1 January |
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// b. the week with 4 January in it |
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// ... there are many others ... |
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// |
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// We'll use letter b above to determine the first week of the year. |
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// |
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// So, first get a Date object for January 4th of whatever calendar year is desired. |
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// |
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// Then, the first Monday of the year can easily be determined by (operating on this Date): |
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// 1. Getting the day of the week. |
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// 2. Subtracting that by one. |
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// 3. Multiplying that by 86400000 (one day in ms). |
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// 4. Subtracting this number of days (in ms) from the January 4 date (represented in ms). |
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// |
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// Example #1 ... |
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// |
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// January 2012 |
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// Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa |
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// 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
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// 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 |
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// 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 |
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// 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 |
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// 29 30 31 |
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// |
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// 1. January 4th is a Wednesday. |
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// 2. Its day number is 3. |
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// 3. Simply substract 2 days from Wednesday. |
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// 4. The first week of the year begins on Monday, January 2. Simple! |
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// |
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// Example #2 ... |
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// January 1992 |
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// Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa |
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// 1 2 3 4 |
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// 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 |
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// 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 |
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// 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 |
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// 26 27 28 29 30 31 |
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// |
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// 1. January 4th is a Saturday. |
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// 2. Its day number is 6. |
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// 3. Simply subtract 5 days from Saturday. |
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// 4. The first week of the year begins on Monday, December 30. Simple! |
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// |
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// v = Ext.Date.clearTime(new Date(week1monday.getTime() + ((W - 1) * 604800000 + 43200000))); |
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// (This is essentially doing the same thing as above but for the week rather than the day) |
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"year = y || (new Date()).getFullYear();", |
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"jan4 = new Date(year, 0, 4, 0, 0, 0);", |
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"d = jan4.getDay();", |
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// If the 1st is a Thursday, then the 4th will be a Sunday, so we need the appropriate |
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// day number here, which is why we use the day === checks. |
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"week1monday = new Date(jan4.getTime() - ((d === 0 ? 6 : d - 1) * 86400000));", |
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// The reason for adding 43200000 (12 hours) is to avoid any complication with daylight saving |
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// switch overs. For example, if the clock is rolled back, an hour will repeat, so adding 7 days |
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// will leave us 1 hour short (Sun <date> 23:00:00). By setting is to 12:00, subtraction |
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// or addition of an hour won't make any difference. |
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"v = Ext.Date.clearTime(new Date(week1monday.getTime() + ((W - 1) * 604800000 + 43200000)));", |
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"} else {", |
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// plain old Date object |
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// handle years < 100 properly |
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"v = me.add(new Date(y < 100 ? 100 : y, m, d, h, i, s, ms), me.YEAR, y < 100 ? y - 100 : 0);", |
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"}", |
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"}", |
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"}", |
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"}", |
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"if(v){", |
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// favor UTC offset over GMT offset |
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"if(zz != null){", |
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// reset to UTC, then add offset |
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"v = me.add(v, me.SECOND, -v.getTimezoneOffset() * 60 - zz);", |
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"}else if(o){", |
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// reset to GMT, then add offset |
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"v = me.add(v, me.MINUTE, -v.getTimezoneOffset() + (sn == '+'? -1 : 1) * (hr * 60 + mn));", |
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"}", |
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"}", |
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"return (v != null) ? v : null;" |
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].join('\n'); |
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// Polyfill Date's toISOString instance method where not implemented. |
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// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Date/toISOString |
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// TODO: Remove this when IE8 retires. |
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if (!Date.prototype.toISOString) { |
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Date.prototype.toISOString = function() { |
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var me = this; |
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return pad(me.getUTCFullYear(), 4, '0') + '-' + |
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pad(me.getUTCMonth() + 1, 2, '0') + '-' + |
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pad(me.getUTCDate(), 2, '0') + 'T' + |
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pad(me.getUTCHours(), 2, '0') + ':' + |
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pad(me.getUTCMinutes(), 2, '0') + ':' + |
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pad(me.getUTCSeconds(), 2, '0') + '.' + |
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pad(me.getUTCMilliseconds(), 3, '0') + 'Z'; |
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}; |
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} |
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// create private copy of Ext JS's `Ext.util.Format.format()` method |
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// - to remove unnecessary dependency |
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// - to resolve namespace conflict with MS-Ajax's implementation |
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function xf(format) { |
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var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 1); |
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return format.replace(numberTokenRe, function(m, i) { |
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return args[i]; |
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}); |
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} |
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return utilDate = { |
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/** @ignore */ |
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now: nativeDate.now, // always available due to polyfill in Ext.js |
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/** |
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* @private |
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* Private for now |
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*/ |
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toString: function(date) { |
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if (!date) { |
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date = new nativeDate(); |
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} |
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return date.getFullYear() + "-" |
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+ pad(date.getMonth() + 1, 2, '0') + "-" |
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+ pad(date.getDate(), 2, '0') + "T" |
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+ pad(date.getHours(), 2, '0') + ":" |
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+ pad(date.getMinutes(), 2, '0') + ":" |
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+ pad(date.getSeconds(), 2, '0'); |
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}, |
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/** |
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* Returns the number of milliseconds between two dates. |
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* @param {Date} dateA The first date. |
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* @param {Date} [dateB=new Date()] (optional) The second date. |
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* @return {Number} The difference in milliseconds |
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*/ |
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getElapsed: function(dateA, dateB) { |
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return Math.abs(dateA - (dateB || utilDate.now())); |
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}, |
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/** |
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* Global flag which determines if strict date parsing should be used. |
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* Strict date parsing will not roll-over invalid dates, which is the |
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* default behavior of JavaScript Date objects. |
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* (see {@link #parse} for more information) |
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* @type Boolean |
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*/ |
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useStrict: false, |
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// private |
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formatCodeToRegex: function(character, currentGroup) { |
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// Note: currentGroup - position in regex result array (see notes for Ext.Date.parseCodes below) |
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var p = utilDate.parseCodes[character]; |
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if (p) { |
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p = typeof p === 'function'? p() : p; |
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utilDate.parseCodes[character] = p; // reassign function result to prevent repeated execution |
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} |
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return p ? Ext.applyIf({ |
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c: p.c ? xf(p.c, currentGroup || "{0}") : p.c |
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}, p) : { |
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g: 0, |
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c: null, |
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s: Ext.String.escapeRegex(character) // treat unrecognized characters as literals |
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}; |
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}, |
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/** |
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* An object hash in which each property is a date parsing function. The property name is the |
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* format string which that function parses. |
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* |
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* This object is automatically populated with date parsing functions as |
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* date formats are requested for Ext standard formatting strings. |
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* |
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* Custom parsing functions may be inserted into this object, keyed by a name which from then on |
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* may be used as a format string to {@link #parse}. |
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* |
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* Example: |
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* |
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* Ext.Date.parseFunctions['x-date-format'] = myDateParser; |
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* |
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* A parsing function should return a Date object, and is passed the following parameters: |
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* |
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* - `date`: {@link String} - The date string to parse. |
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* - `strict`: {@link Boolean} - `true` to validate date strings while parsing |
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* (i.e. prevent JavaScript Date "rollover"). __The default must be `false`.__ |
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* Invalid date strings should return `null` when parsed. |
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* |
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* To enable Dates to also be _formatted_ according to that format, a corresponding |
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* formatting function must be placed into the {@link #formatFunctions} property. |
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* @property parseFunctions |
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* @type Object |
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*/ |
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parseFunctions: { |
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"MS": function(input, strict) { |
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// note: the timezone offset is ignored since the MS Ajax server sends |
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// a UTC milliseconds-since-Unix-epoch value (negative values are allowed) |
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var r = (input || '').match(MSFormatRe); |
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return r ? new nativeDate(((r[1] || '') + r[2]) * 1) : null; |
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}, |
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"time": function(input, strict) { |
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var num = parseInt(input, 10); |
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if (num || num === 0) { |
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return new nativeDate(num); |
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} |
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return null; |
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}, |
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"timestamp": function(input, strict) { |
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var num = parseInt(input, 10); |
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if (num || num === 0) { |
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return new nativeDate(num * 1000); |
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} |
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return null; |
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} |
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}, |
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parseRegexes: [], |
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/** |
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* An object hash in which each property is a date formatting function. The property name is the |
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* format string which corresponds to the produced formatted date string. |
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* |
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* This object is automatically populated with date formatting functions as |
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* date formats are requested for Ext standard formatting strings. |
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* |
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* Custom formatting functions may be inserted into this object, keyed by a name which from then on |
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* may be used as a format string to {@link #format}. |
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* |
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* Example: |
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* |
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* Ext.Date.formatFunctions['x-date-format'] = myDateFormatter; |
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* |
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* A formatting function should return a string representation of the Date object which |
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* is the scope (this) of the function. |
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* |
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* To enable date strings to also be _parsed_ according to that format, a corresponding |
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* parsing function must be placed into the {@link #parseFunctions} property. |
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* @property formatFunctions |
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* @type Object |
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*/ |
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formatFunctions: { |
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"MS": function() { |
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// UTC milliseconds since Unix epoch (MS-AJAX serialized date format (MRSF)) |
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return '\\/Date(' + this.getTime() + ')\\/'; |
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}, |
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"time": function(){ |
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return this.getTime().toString(); |
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}, |
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"timestamp": function(){ |
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return utilDate.format(this, 'U'); |
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} |
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}, |
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y2kYear : 50, |
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/** |
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* Date interval constant. |
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* @type String |
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*/ |
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MILLI : "ms", |
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/** |
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* Date interval constant. |
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* @type String |
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*/ |
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SECOND : "s", |
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/** |
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* Date interval constant. |
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* @type String |
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*/ |
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MINUTE : "mi", |
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/** Date interval constant. |
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* @type String |
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*/ |
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HOUR : "h", |
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/** |
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* Date interval constant. |
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* @type String |
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*/ |
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DAY : "d", |
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/** |
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* Date interval constant. |
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* @type String |
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*/ |
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MONTH : "mo", |
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/** |
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* Date interval constant. |
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* @type String |
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*/ |
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YEAR : "y", |
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/** |
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* An object hash containing default date values used during date parsing. |
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* |
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* The following properties are available: |
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* |
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* - `y`: {@link Number} - The default year value. Defaults to `undefined`. |
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* - `m`: {@link Number} - The default 1-based month value. Defaults to `undefined`. |
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* - `d`: {@link Number} - The default day value. Defaults to `undefined`. |
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* - `h`: {@link Number} - The default hour value. Defaults to `undefined`. |
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* - `i`: {@link Number} - The default minute value. Defaults to `undefined`. |
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* - `s`: {@link Number} - The default second value. Defaults to `undefined`. |
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* - `ms`: {@link Number} - The default millisecond value. Defaults to `undefined`. |
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* |
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* Override these properties to customize the default date values used by the {@link #parse} method. |
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* |
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* __Note:__ In countries which experience Daylight Saving Time (i.e. DST), the `h`, `i`, `s` |
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* and `ms` properties may coincide with the exact time in which DST takes effect. |
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* It is the responsibility of the developer to account for this. |
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* |
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* Example Usage: |
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* |
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* // set default day value to the first day of the month |
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* Ext.Date.defaults.d = 1; |
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* |
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* // parse a February date string containing only year and month values. |
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* // setting the default day value to 1 prevents weird date rollover issues |
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* // when attempting to parse the following date string on, for example, March 31st 2009. |
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* Ext.Date.parse('2009-02', 'Y-m'); // returns a Date object representing February 1st 2009. |
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* |
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* @property defaults |
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* @type Object |
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*/ |
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defaults: {}, |
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//<locale type="array"> |
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/** |
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* @property {String[]} dayNames |
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* An array of textual day names. |
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* Override these values for international dates. |
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* |
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* Example: |
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* |
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* Ext.Date.dayNames = [ |
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* 'SundayInYourLang', |
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* 'MondayInYourLang' |
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* // ... |
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* ]; |
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*/ |
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dayNames : [ |
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"Sunday", |
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"Monday", |
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"Tuesday", |
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"Wednesday", |
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"Thursday", |
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"Friday", |
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"Saturday" |
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], |
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//</locale> |
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//<locale type="array"> |
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/** |
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* @property {String[]} monthNames |
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* An array of textual month names. |
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* Override these values for international dates. |
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* |
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* Example: |
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* |
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* Ext.Date.monthNames = [ |
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* 'JanInYourLang', |
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* 'FebInYourLang' |
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* // ... |
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* ]; |
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*/ |
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monthNames : [ |
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"January", |
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"February", |
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"March", |
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"April", |
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"May", |
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"June", |
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"July", |
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"August", |
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"September", |
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"October", |
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"November", |
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"December" |
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], |
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//</locale> |
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//<locale type="object"> |
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/** |
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* @property {Object} monthNumbers |
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* An object hash of zero-based JavaScript month numbers (with short month names as keys). |
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* |
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* __Note:__ keys are case-sensitive. |
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* |
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* Override these values for international dates. |
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* |
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* Example: |
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* |
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* Ext.Date.monthNumbers = { |
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* 'LongJanNameInYourLang': 0, |
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* 'ShortJanNameInYourLang':0, |
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* 'LongFebNameInYourLang':1, |
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* 'ShortFebNameInYourLang':1 |
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* // ... |
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* }; |
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*/ |
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monthNumbers : { |
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January: 0, |
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Jan: 0, |
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February: 1, |
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Feb: 1, |
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March: 2, |
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Mar: 2, |
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April: 3, |
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Apr: 3, |
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May: 4, |
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June: 5, |
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Jun: 5, |
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July: 6, |
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Jul: 6, |
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August: 7, |
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Aug: 7, |
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September: 8, |
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Sep: 8, |
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October: 9, |
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Oct: 9, |
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November: 10, |
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Nov: 10, |
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December: 11, |
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Dec: 11 |
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}, |
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//</locale> |
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//<locale> |
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/** |
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* @property {String} defaultFormat |
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* The date format string that the {@link Ext.util.Format#dateRenderer} |
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* and {@link Ext.util.Format#date} functions use. See {@link Ext.Date} for details. |
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* |
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* This may be overridden in a locale file. |
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*/ |
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defaultFormat : "m/d/Y", |
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//</locale> |
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//<locale type="function"> |
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/** |
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* Get the short month name for the given month number. |
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* Override this function for international dates. |
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* @param {Number} month A zero-based JavaScript month number. |
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* @return {String} The short month name. |
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*/ |
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getShortMonthName : function(month) { |
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return utilDate.monthNames[month].substring(0, 3); |
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}, |
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//</locale> |
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//<locale type="function"> |
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/** |
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* Get the short day name for the given day number. |
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* Override this function for international dates. |
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* @param {Number} day A zero-based JavaScript day number. |
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* @return {String} The short day name. |
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*/ |
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getShortDayName : function(day) { |
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return utilDate.dayNames[day].substring(0, 3); |
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}, |
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//</locale> |
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//<locale type="function"> |
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/** |
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* Get the zero-based JavaScript month number for the given short/full month name. |
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* Override this function for international dates. |
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* @param {String} name The short/full month name. |
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* @return {Number} The zero-based JavaScript month number. |
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*/ |
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getMonthNumber : function(name) { |
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// handle camel casing for English month names (since the keys for the Ext.Date.monthNumbers hash are case sensitive) |
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return utilDate.monthNumbers[name.substring(0, 1).toUpperCase() + name.substring(1, 3).toLowerCase()]; |
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}, |
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//</locale> |
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/** |
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* Checks if the specified format contains hour information |
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* @param {String} format The format to check |
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* @return {Boolean} True if the format contains hour information |
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* @method |
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*/ |
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formatContainsHourInfo : function(format){ |
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return hourInfoRe.test(format.replace(stripEscapeRe, '')); |
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}, |
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/** |
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* Checks if the specified format contains information about |
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* anything other than the time. |
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* @param {String} format The format to check |
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* @return {Boolean} True if the format contains information about |
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* date/day information. |
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* @method |
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*/ |
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formatContainsDateInfo : function(format){ |
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return dateInfoRe.test(format.replace(stripEscapeRe, '')); |
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}, |
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/** |
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* Removes all escaping for a date format string. In date formats, |
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* using a '\' can be used to escape special characters. |
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* @param {String} format The format to unescape |
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* @return {String} The unescaped format |
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* @method |
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*/ |
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unescapeFormat: function(format) { |
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// Escape the format, since \ can be used to escape special |
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// characters in a date format. For example, in a Spanish |
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// locale the format may be: 'd \\de F \\de Y' |
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return format.replace(slashRe, ''); |
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}, |
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/** |
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* The base format-code to formatting-function hashmap used by the {@link #format} method. |
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* Formatting functions are strings (or functions which return strings) which |
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* will return the appropriate value when evaluated in the context of the Date object |
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* from which the {@link #format} method is called. |
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* Add to / override these mappings for custom date formatting. |
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* |
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* __Note:__ `Ext.Date.format()` treats characters as literals if an appropriate mapping cannot be found. |
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* |
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* Example: |
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* |
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* Ext.Date.formatCodes.x = "Ext.util.Format.leftPad(this.getDate(), 2, '0')"; |
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* console.log(Ext.Date.format(new Date(), 'X'); // returns the current day of the month |
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* @type Object |
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*/ |
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formatCodes : { |
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d: "Ext.String.leftPad(m.getDate(), 2, '0')", |
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D: "Ext.Date.getShortDayName(m.getDay())", // get localized short day name |
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j: "m.getDate()", |
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l: "Ext.Date.dayNames[m.getDay()]", |
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N: "(m.getDay() ? m.getDay() : 7)", |
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S: "Ext.Date.getSuffix(m)", |
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w: "m.getDay()", |
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z: "Ext.Date.getDayOfYear(m)", |
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W: "Ext.String.leftPad(Ext.Date.getWeekOfYear(m), 2, '0')", |
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F: "Ext.Date.monthNames[m.getMonth()]", |
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m: "Ext.String.leftPad(m.getMonth() + 1, 2, '0')", |
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M: "Ext.Date.getShortMonthName(m.getMonth())", // get localized short month name |
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n: "(m.getMonth() + 1)", |
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t: "Ext.Date.getDaysInMonth(m)", |
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L: "(Ext.Date.isLeapYear(m) ? 1 : 0)", |
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o: "(m.getFullYear() + (Ext.Date.getWeekOfYear(m) == 1 && m.getMonth() > 0 ? +1 : (Ext.Date.getWeekOfYear(m) >= 52 && m.getMonth() < 11 ? -1 : 0)))", |
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Y: "Ext.String.leftPad(m.getFullYear(), 4, '0')", |
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y: "('' + m.getFullYear()).substring(2, 4)", |
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a: "(m.getHours() < 12 ? 'am' : 'pm')", |
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A: "(m.getHours() < 12 ? 'AM' : 'PM')", |
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g: "((m.getHours() % 12) ? m.getHours() % 12 : 12)", |
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G: "m.getHours()", |
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h: "Ext.String.leftPad((m.getHours() % 12) ? m.getHours() % 12 : 12, 2, '0')", |
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H: "Ext.String.leftPad(m.getHours(), 2, '0')", |
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i: "Ext.String.leftPad(m.getMinutes(), 2, '0')", |
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s: "Ext.String.leftPad(m.getSeconds(), 2, '0')", |
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u: "Ext.String.leftPad(m.getMilliseconds(), 3, '0')", |
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O: "Ext.Date.getGMTOffset(m)", |
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P: "Ext.Date.getGMTOffset(m, true)", |
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T: "Ext.Date.getTimezone(m)", |
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Z: "(m.getTimezoneOffset() * -60)", |
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c: function() { // ISO-8601 -- GMT format |
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var c = "Y-m-dTH:i:sP", code = [], i, l = c.length, e; |
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for (i = 0; i < l; ++i) { |
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e = c.charAt(i); |
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code.push(e === "T" ? "'T'" : utilDate.getFormatCode(e)); // treat T as a character literal |
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} |
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return code.join(" + "); |
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}, |
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C: function() { // ISO-1601 -- browser format. UTC numerics with the 'Z' TZ id. |
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return 'm.toISOString()'; |
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}, |
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U: "Math.round(m.getTime() / 1000)" |
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}, |
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/** |
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* Checks if the passed Date parameters will cause a JavaScript Date "rollover". |
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* @param {Number} year 4-digit year. |
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* @param {Number} month 1-based month-of-year. |
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* @param {Number} day Day of month. |
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* @param {Number} hour (optional) Hour. |
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* @param {Number} minute (optional) Minute. |
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* @param {Number} second (optional) Second. |
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* @param {Number} millisecond (optional) Millisecond. |
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* @return {Boolean} `true` if the passed parameters do not cause a Date "rollover", `false` otherwise. |
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*/ |
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isValid : function(y, m, d, h, i, s, ms) { |
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// setup defaults |
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h = h || 0; |
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i = i || 0; |
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s = s || 0; |
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ms = ms || 0; |
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// Special handling for year < 100 |
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var dt = utilDate.add(new nativeDate(y < 100 ? 100 : y, m - 1, d, h, i, s, ms), utilDate.YEAR, y < 100 ? y - 100 : 0); |
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return y === dt.getFullYear() && |
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m === dt.getMonth() + 1 && |
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d === dt.getDate() && |
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h === dt.getHours() && |
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i === dt.getMinutes() && |
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s === dt.getSeconds() && |
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ms === dt.getMilliseconds(); |
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}, |
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/** |
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* Parses the passed string using the specified date format. |
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* Note that this function expects normal calendar dates, meaning that months are 1-based (i.e. 1 = January). |
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* The {@link #defaults} hash will be used for any date value (i.e. year, month, day, hour, minute, second or millisecond) |
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* which cannot be found in the passed string. If a corresponding default date value has not been specified in the {@link #defaults} hash, |
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* the current date's year, month, day or DST-adjusted zero-hour time value will be used instead. |
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* Keep in mind that the input date string must precisely match the specified format string |
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* in order for the parse operation to be successful (failed parse operations return a |
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* `null` value). |
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* |
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* Example: |
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* |
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* //dt = Fri May 25 2007 (current date) |
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* var dt = new Date(); |
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* |
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* //dt = Thu May 25 2006 (today's month/day in 2006) |
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* dt = Ext.Date.parse("2006", "Y"); |
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* |
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* //dt = Sun Jan 15 2006 (all date parts specified) |
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* dt = Ext.Date.parse("2006-01-15", "Y-m-d"); |
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* |
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* //dt = Sun Jan 15 2006 15:20:01 |
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* dt = Ext.Date.parse("2006-01-15 3:20:01 PM", "Y-m-d g:i:s A"); |
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* |
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* // attempt to parse Sun Feb 29 2006 03:20:01 in strict mode |
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* dt = Ext.Date.parse("2006-02-29 03:20:01", "Y-m-d H:i:s", true); // returns null |
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* |
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* @param {String} input The raw date string. |
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* @param {String} format The expected date string format. |
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* @param {Boolean} [strict=false] (optional) `true` to validate date strings while parsing (i.e. prevents JavaScript Date "rollover"). |
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* Invalid date strings will return `null` when parsed. |
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* @return {Date/null} The parsed Date, or `null` if an invalid date string. |
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*/ |
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parse : function(input, format, strict) { |
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var p = utilDate.parseFunctions; |
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if (p[format] == null) { |
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utilDate.createParser(format); |
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} |
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return p[format].call(utilDate, input, Ext.isDefined(strict) ? strict : utilDate.useStrict); |
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}, |
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// Backwards compat |
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parseDate: function(input, format, strict){ |
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return utilDate.parse(input, format, strict); |
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}, |
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// private |
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getFormatCode : function(character) { |
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var f = utilDate.formatCodes[character]; |
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if (f) { |
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f = typeof f === 'function'? f() : f; |
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utilDate.formatCodes[character] = f; // reassign function result to prevent repeated execution |
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} |
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// note: unknown characters are treated as literals |
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return f || ("'" + Ext.String.escape(character) + "'"); |
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}, |
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// private |
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createFormat : function(format) { |
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var code = [], |
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special = false, |
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ch = '', |
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i; |
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for (i = 0; i < format.length; ++i) { |
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ch = format.charAt(i); |
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if (!special && ch === "\\") { |
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special = true; |
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} else if (special) { |
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special = false; |
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code.push("'" + Ext.String.escape(ch) + "'"); |
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} else { |
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if (ch === '\n') { |
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code.push("'\\n'"); |
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} else { |
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code.push(utilDate.getFormatCode(ch)); |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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utilDate.formatFunctions[format] = Ext.functionFactory("var m=this;return " + code.join('+')); |
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}, |
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// private |
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createParser : function(format) { |
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var regexNum = utilDate.parseRegexes.length, |
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currentGroup = 1, |
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calc = [], |
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regex = [], |
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special = false, |
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ch = "", |
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i = 0, |
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len = format.length, |
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atEnd = [], |
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obj; |
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for (; i < len; ++i) { |
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ch = format.charAt(i); |
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if (!special && ch === "\\") { |
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special = true; |
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} else if (special) { |
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special = false; |
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regex.push(Ext.String.escape(ch)); |
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} else { |
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obj = utilDate.formatCodeToRegex(ch, currentGroup); |
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currentGroup += obj.g; |
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regex.push(obj.s); |
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if (obj.g && obj.c) { |
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if (obj.calcAtEnd) { |
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atEnd.push(obj.c); |
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} else { |
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calc.push(obj.c); |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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calc = calc.concat(atEnd); |
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utilDate.parseRegexes[regexNum] = new RegExp("^" + regex.join('') + "$", 'i'); |
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utilDate.parseFunctions[format] = Ext.functionFactory("input", "strict", xf(code, regexNum, calc.join(''))); |
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}, |
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// private |
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parseCodes : { |
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/* |
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* Notes: |
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* g = {Number} calculation group (0 or 1. only group 1 contributes to date calculations.) |
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* c = {String} calculation method (required for group 1. null for group 0. {0} = currentGroup - position in regex result array) |
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* s = {String} regex pattern. all matches are stored in results[], and are accessible by the calculation mapped to 'c' |
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*/ |
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d: { |
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g:1, |
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c:"d = parseInt(results[{0}], 10);\n", |
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s:"(3[0-1]|[1-2][0-9]|0[1-9])" // day of month with leading zeroes (01 - 31) |
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}, |
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j: { |
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g:1, |
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c:"d = parseInt(results[{0}], 10);\n", |
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s:"(3[0-1]|[1-2][0-9]|[1-9])" // day of month without leading zeroes (1 - 31) |
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}, |
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D: function() { |
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for (var a = [], i = 0; i < 7; a.push(utilDate.getShortDayName(i)), ++i); // get localised short day names |
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return { |
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g:0, |
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c:null, |
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s:"(?:" + a.join("|") +")" |
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}; |
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}, |
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l: function() { |
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return { |
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g:0, |
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c:null, |
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s:"(?:" + utilDate.dayNames.join("|") + ")" |
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}; |
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}, |
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N: { |
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g:0, |
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c:null, |
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s:"[1-7]" // ISO-8601 day number (1 (monday) - 7 (sunday)) |
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}, |
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//<locale type="object" property="parseCodes"> |
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S: { |
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g:0, |
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c:null, |
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s:"(?:st|nd|rd|th)" |
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}, |
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//</locale> |
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w: { |
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g:0, |
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c:null, |
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s:"[0-6]" // JavaScript day number (0 (sunday) - 6 (saturday)) |
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}, |
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z: { |
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g:1, |
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c:"z = parseInt(results[{0}], 10);\n", |
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s:"(\\d{1,3})" // day of the year (0 - 364 (365 in leap years)) |
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}, |
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W: { |
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g:1, |
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c:"W = parseInt(results[{0}], 10);\n", |
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s:"(\\d{2})" // ISO-8601 week number (with leading zero) |
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}, |
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F: function() { |
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return { |
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g:1, |
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c:"m = parseInt(me.getMonthNumber(results[{0}]), 10);\n", // get localised month number |
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s:"(" + utilDate.monthNames.join("|") + ")" |
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}; |
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}, |
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M: function() { |
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for (var a = [], i = 0; i < 12; a.push(utilDate.getShortMonthName(i)), ++i); // get localised short month names |
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return Ext.applyIf({ |
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s:"(" + a.join("|") + ")" |
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}, utilDate.formatCodeToRegex("F")); |
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}, |
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m: { |
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g:1, |
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c:"m = parseInt(results[{0}], 10) - 1;\n", |
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s:"(1[0-2]|0[1-9])" // month number with leading zeros (01 - 12) |
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}, |
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n: { |
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g:1, |
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c:"m = parseInt(results[{0}], 10) - 1;\n", |
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s:"(1[0-2]|[1-9])" // month number without leading zeros (1 - 12) |
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}, |
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t: { |
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g:0, |
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c:null, |
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s:"(?:\\d{2})" // no. of days in the month (28 - 31) |
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}, |
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L: { |
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g:0, |
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c:null, |
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s:"(?:1|0)" |
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}, |
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o: { |
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g: 1, |
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c: "y = parseInt(results[{0}], 10);\n", |
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s: "(\\d{4})" // ISO-8601 year number (with leading zero) |
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}, |
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Y: { |
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g:1, |
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c:"y = parseInt(results[{0}], 10);\n", |
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s:"(\\d{4})" // 4-digit year |
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}, |
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y: { |
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g:1, |
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c:"var ty = parseInt(results[{0}], 10);\n" |
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+ "y = ty > me.y2kYear ? 1900 + ty : 2000 + ty;\n", // 2-digit year |
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s:"(\\d{2})" |
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}, |
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/* |
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* In the am/pm parsing routines, we allow both upper and lower case |
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* even though it doesn't exactly match the spec. It gives much more flexibility |
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* in being able to specify case insensitive regexes. |
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*/ |
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//<locale type="object" property="parseCodes"> |
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a: { |
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g:1, |
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c:"if (/(am)/i.test(results[{0}])) {\n" |
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+ "if (!h || h == 12) { h = 0; }\n" |
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+ "} else { if (!h || h < 12) { h = (h || 0) + 12; }}", |
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s:"(am|pm|AM|PM)", |
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calcAtEnd: true |
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}, |
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//</locale> |
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//<locale type="object" property="parseCodes"> |
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A: { |
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g:1, |
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c:"if (/(am)/i.test(results[{0}])) {\n" |
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+ "if (!h || h == 12) { h = 0; }\n" |
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+ "} else { if (!h || h < 12) { h = (h || 0) + 12; }}", |
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s:"(AM|PM|am|pm)", |
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calcAtEnd: true |
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}, |
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//</locale> |
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g: { |
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g:1, |
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c:"h = parseInt(results[{0}], 10);\n", |
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s:"(1[0-2]|[0-9])" // 12-hr format of an hour without leading zeroes (1 - 12) |
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}, |
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G: { |
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g:1, |
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c:"h = parseInt(results[{0}], 10);\n", |
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s:"(2[0-3]|1[0-9]|[0-9])" // 24-hr format of an hour without leading zeroes (0 - 23) |
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}, |
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h: { |
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g:1, |
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c:"h = parseInt(results[{0}], 10);\n", |
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s:"(1[0-2]|0[1-9])" // 12-hr format of an hour with leading zeroes (01 - 12) |
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}, |
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H: { |
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g:1, |
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c:"h = parseInt(results[{0}], 10);\n", |
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s:"(2[0-3]|[0-1][0-9])" // 24-hr format of an hour with leading zeroes (00 - 23) |
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}, |
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i: { |
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g:1, |
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c:"i = parseInt(results[{0}], 10);\n", |
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s:"([0-5][0-9])" // minutes with leading zeros (00 - 59) |
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}, |
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s: { |
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g:1, |
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c:"s = parseInt(results[{0}], 10);\n", |
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s:"([0-5][0-9])" // seconds with leading zeros (00 - 59) |
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}, |
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u: { |
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g:1, |
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c:"ms = results[{0}]; ms = parseInt(ms, 10)/Math.pow(10, ms.length - 3);\n", |
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s:"(\\d+)" // decimal fraction of a second (minimum = 1 digit, maximum = unlimited) |
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}, |
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O: { |
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g:1, |
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c:[ |
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"o = results[{0}];", |
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"var sn = o.substring(0,1),", // get + / - sign |
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"hr = o.substring(1,3)*1 + Math.floor(o.substring(3,5) / 60),", // get hours (performs minutes-to-hour conversion also, just in case) |
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"mn = o.substring(3,5) % 60;", // get minutes |
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"o = ((-12 <= (hr*60 + mn)/60) && ((hr*60 + mn)/60 <= 14))? (sn + Ext.String.leftPad(hr, 2, '0') + Ext.String.leftPad(mn, 2, '0')) : null;\n" // -12hrs <= GMT offset <= 14hrs |
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].join("\n"), |
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s: "([+-]\\d{4})" // GMT offset in hrs and mins |
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}, |
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P: { |
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g:1, |
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c:[ |
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"o = results[{0}];", |
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"var sn = o.substring(0,1),", // get + / - sign |
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"hr = o.substring(1,3)*1 + Math.floor(o.substring(4,6) / 60),", // get hours (performs minutes-to-hour conversion also, just in case) |
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"mn = o.substring(4,6) % 60;", // get minutes |
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"o = ((-12 <= (hr*60 + mn)/60) && ((hr*60 + mn)/60 <= 14))? (sn + Ext.String.leftPad(hr, 2, '0') + Ext.String.leftPad(mn, 2, '0')) : null;\n" // -12hrs <= GMT offset <= 14hrs |
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].join("\n"), |
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s: "([+-]\\d{2}:\\d{2})" // GMT offset in hrs and mins (with colon separator) |
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}, |
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T: { |
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g:0, |
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c:null, |
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s:"[A-Z]{1,5}" // timezone abbrev. may be between 1 - 5 chars |
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}, |
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Z: { |
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g:1, |
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c:"zz = results[{0}] * 1;\n" // -43200 <= UTC offset <= 50400 |
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+ "zz = (-43200 <= zz && zz <= 50400)? zz : null;\n", |
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s:"([+-]?\\d{1,5})" // leading '+' sign is optional for UTC offset |
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}, |
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c: function() { |
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var calc = [], |
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arr = [ |
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utilDate.formatCodeToRegex("Y", 1), // year |
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utilDate.formatCodeToRegex("m", 2), // month |
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utilDate.formatCodeToRegex("d", 3), // day |
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utilDate.formatCodeToRegex("H", 4), // hour |
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utilDate.formatCodeToRegex("i", 5), // minute |
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utilDate.formatCodeToRegex("s", 6), // second |
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{c:"ms = results[7] || '0'; ms = parseInt(ms, 10)/Math.pow(10, ms.length - 3);\n"}, // decimal fraction of a second (minimum = 1 digit, maximum = unlimited) |
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{c:[ // allow either "Z" (i.e. UTC) or "-0530" or "+08:00" (i.e. UTC offset) timezone delimiters. assumes local timezone if no timezone is specified |
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"if(results[8]) {", // timezone specified |
|
"if(results[8] == 'Z'){", |
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"zz = 0;", // UTC |
|
"}else if (results[8].indexOf(':') > -1){", |
|
utilDate.formatCodeToRegex("P", 8).c, // timezone offset with colon separator |
|
"}else{", |
|
utilDate.formatCodeToRegex("O", 8).c, // timezone offset without colon separator |
|
"}", |
|
"}" |
|
].join('\n')} |
|
], |
|
i, |
|
l; |
|
|
|
for (i = 0, l = arr.length; i < l; ++i) { |
|
calc.push(arr[i].c); |
|
} |
|
|
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return { |
|
g:1, |
|
c:calc.join(""), |
|
s:[ |
|
arr[0].s, // year (required) |
|
"(?:", "-", arr[1].s, // month (optional) |
|
"(?:", "-", arr[2].s, // day (optional) |
|
"(?:", |
|
"(?:T| )?", // time delimiter -- either a "T" or a single blank space |
|
arr[3].s, ":", arr[4].s, // hour AND minute, delimited by a single colon (optional). MUST be preceded by either a "T" or a single blank space |
|
"(?::", arr[5].s, ")?", // seconds (optional) |
|
"(?:(?:\\.|,)(\\d+))?", // decimal fraction of a second (e.g. ",12345" or ".98765") (optional) |
|
"(Z|(?:[-+]\\d{2}(?::)?\\d{2}))?", // "Z" (UTC) or "-0530" (UTC offset without colon delimiter) or "+08:00" (UTC offset with colon delimiter) (optional) |
|
")?", |
|
")?", |
|
")?" |
|
].join("") |
|
}; |
|
}, |
|
U: { |
|
g:1, |
|
c:"u = parseInt(results[{0}], 10);\n", |
|
s:"(-?\\d+)" // leading minus sign indicates seconds before UNIX epoch |
|
} |
|
}, |
|
|
|
//Old Ext.Date prototype methods. |
|
// private |
|
dateFormat: function(date, format) { |
|
return utilDate.format(date, format); |
|
}, |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Compares if two dates are equal by comparing their values. |
|
* @param {Date} date1 |
|
* @param {Date} date2 |
|
* @return {Boolean} `true` if the date values are equal |
|
*/ |
|
isEqual: function(date1, date2) { |
|
// check we have 2 date objects |
|
if (date1 && date2) { |
|
return (date1.getTime() === date2.getTime()); |
|
} |
|
// one or both isn't a date, only equal if both are falsey |
|
return !(date1 || date2); |
|
}, |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Formats a date given the supplied format string. |
|
* @param {Date} date The date to format |
|
* @param {String} format The format string |
|
* @return {String} The formatted date or an empty string if date parameter is not a JavaScript Date object |
|
*/ |
|
format: function(date, format) { |
|
var formatFunctions = utilDate.formatFunctions; |
|
|
|
if (!Ext.isDate(date)) { |
|
return ''; |
|
} |
|
|
|
if (formatFunctions[format] == null) { |
|
utilDate.createFormat(format); |
|
} |
|
|
|
return formatFunctions[format].call(date) + ''; |
|
}, |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Get the timezone abbreviation of the current date (equivalent to the format specifier 'T'). |
|
* |
|
* __Note:__ The date string returned by the JavaScript Date object's `toString()` method varies |
|
* between browsers (e.g. FF vs IE) and system region settings (e.g. IE in Asia vs IE in America). |
|
* For a given date string e.g. "Thu Oct 25 2007 22:55:35 GMT+0800 (Malay Peninsula Standard Time)", |
|
* `getTimezone()` first tries to get the timezone abbreviation from between a pair of parentheses |
|
* (which may or may not be present), failing which it proceeds to get the timezone abbreviation |
|
* from the GMT offset portion of the date string. |
|
* |
|
* @example |
|
* var dt = new Date('9/17/2011'); |
|
* console.log(Ext.Date.getTimezone(dt)); |
|
* |
|
* @param {Date} date The date |
|
* @return {String} The abbreviated timezone name (e.g. 'CST', 'PDT', 'EDT', 'MPST' ...). |
|
*/ |
|
getTimezone : function(date) { |
|
// the following list shows the differences between date strings from different browsers on a WinXP SP2 machine from an Asian locale: |
|
// |
|
// Opera : "Thu, 25 Oct 2007 22:53:45 GMT+0800" -- shortest (weirdest) date string of the lot |
|
// Safari : "Thu Oct 25 2007 22:55:35 GMT+0800 (Malay Peninsula Standard Time)" -- value in parentheses always gives the correct timezone (same as FF) |
|
// FF : "Thu Oct 25 2007 22:55:35 GMT+0800 (Malay Peninsula Standard Time)" -- value in parentheses always gives the correct timezone |
|
// IE : "Thu Oct 25 22:54:35 UTC+0800 2007" -- (Asian system setting) look for 3-4 letter timezone abbrev |
|
// IE : "Thu Oct 25 17:06:37 PDT 2007" -- (American system setting) look for 3-4 letter timezone abbrev |
|
// |
|
// this crazy regex attempts to guess the correct timezone abbreviation despite these differences. |
|
// step 1: (?:\((.*)\) -- find timezone in parentheses |
|
// step 2: ([A-Z]{1,4})(?:[\-+][0-9]{4})?(?: -?\d+)?) -- if nothing was found in step 1, find timezone from timezone offset portion of date string |
|
// step 3: remove all non uppercase characters found in step 1 and 2 |
|
return date.toString().replace(/^.* (?:\((.*)\)|([A-Z]{1,5})(?:[\-+][0-9]{4})?(?: -?\d+)?)$/, "$1$2").replace(/[^A-Z]/g, ""); |
|
}, |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Get the offset from GMT of the current date (equivalent to the format specifier 'O'). |
|
* |
|
* @example |
|
* var dt = new Date('9/17/2011'); |
|
* console.log(Ext.Date.getGMTOffset(dt)); |
|
* |
|
* @param {Date} date The date |
|
* @param {Boolean} [colon=false] `true` to separate the hours and minutes with a colon. |
|
* @return {String} The 4-character offset string prefixed with + or - (e.g. '-0600'). |
|
*/ |
|
getGMTOffset : function(date, colon) { |
|
var offset = date.getTimezoneOffset(); |
|
return (offset > 0 ? "-" : "+") |
|
+ Ext.String.leftPad(Math.floor(Math.abs(offset) / 60), 2, "0") |
|
+ (colon ? ":" : "") |
|
+ Ext.String.leftPad(Math.abs(offset % 60), 2, "0"); |
|
}, |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Get the numeric day number of the year, adjusted for leap year. |
|
* |
|
* @example |
|
* var dt = new Date('9/17/2011'); |
|
* console.log(Ext.Date.getDayOfYear(dt)); // 259 |
|
* |
|
* @param {Date} date The date |
|
* @return {Number} 0 to 364 (365 in leap years). |
|
*/ |
|
getDayOfYear: function(date) { |
|
var num = 0, |
|
d = utilDate.clone(date), |
|
m = date.getMonth(), |
|
i; |
|
|
|
for (i = 0, d.setDate(1), d.setMonth(0); i < m; d.setMonth(++i)) { |
|
num += utilDate.getDaysInMonth(d); |
|
} |
|
return num + date.getDate() - 1; |
|
}, |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Get the numeric ISO-8601 week number of the year. |
|
* (equivalent to the format specifier 'W', but without a leading zero). |
|
* |
|
* @example |
|
* var dt = new Date('9/17/2011'); |
|
* console.log(Ext.Date.getWeekOfYear(dt)); // 37 |
|
* |
|
* @param {Date} date The date. |
|
* @return {Number} 1 to 53. |
|
* @method |
|
*/ |
|
getWeekOfYear : (function() { |
|
// adapted from http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk/weekcalc.htm |
|
var ms1d = 864e5, // milliseconds in a day |
|
ms7d = 7 * ms1d; // milliseconds in a week |
|
|
|
return function(date) { // return a closure so constants get calculated only once |
|
var DC3 = nativeDate.UTC(date.getFullYear(), date.getMonth(), date.getDate() + 3) / ms1d, // an Absolute Day Number |
|
AWN = Math.floor(DC3 / 7), // an Absolute Week Number |
|
Wyr = new nativeDate(AWN * ms7d).getUTCFullYear(); |
|
|
|
return AWN - Math.floor(nativeDate.UTC(Wyr, 0, 7) / ms7d) + 1; |
|
}; |
|
}()), |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Checks if the current date falls within a leap year. |
|
* |
|
* @example |
|
* var dt = new Date('1/10/2011'); |
|
* console.log(Ext.Date.isLeapYear(dt)); // false |
|
* |
|
* @param {Date} date The date |
|
* @return {Boolean} `true` if the current date falls within a leap year, `false` otherwise. |
|
*/ |
|
isLeapYear : function(date) { |
|
var year = date.getFullYear(); |
|
return !!((year & 3) === 0 && (year % 100 || (year % 400 === 0 && year))); |
|
}, |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Get the first day of the current month, adjusted for leap year. The returned value |
|
* is the numeric day index within the week (0-6) which can be used in conjunction with |
|
* the {@link #monthNames} array to retrieve the textual day name. |
|
* |
|
* @example |
|
* var dt = new Date('1/10/2007'), |
|
* firstDay = Ext.Date.getFirstDayOfMonth(dt); |
|
* console.log(Ext.Date.dayNames[firstDay]); // output: 'Monday' |
|
* |
|
* @param {Date} date The date |
|
* @return {Number} The day number (0-6). |
|
*/ |
|
getFirstDayOfMonth : function(date) { |
|
var day = (date.getDay() - (date.getDate() - 1)) % 7; |
|
return (day < 0) ? (day + 7) : day; |
|
}, |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Get the last day of the current month, adjusted for leap year. The returned value |
|
* is the numeric day index within the week (0-6) which can be used in conjunction with |
|
* the {@link #monthNames} array to retrieve the textual day name. |
|
* |
|
* @example |
|
* var dt = new Date('1/10/2007'), |
|
* lastDay = Ext.Date.getLastDayOfMonth(dt); |
|
* |
|
* console.log(Ext.Date.dayNames[lastDay]); // output: 'Wednesday' |
|
* |
|
* @param {Date} date The date |
|
* @return {Number} The day number (0-6). |
|
*/ |
|
getLastDayOfMonth : function(date) { |
|
return utilDate.getLastDateOfMonth(date).getDay(); |
|
}, |
|
|
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Get the date of the first day of the month in which this date resides. |
|
* @param {Date} date The date |
|
* @return {Date} |
|
*/ |
|
getFirstDateOfMonth : function(date) { |
|
return new nativeDate(date.getFullYear(), date.getMonth(), 1); |
|
}, |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Get the date of the last day of the month in which this date resides. |
|
* @param {Date} date The date |
|
* @return {Date} |
|
*/ |
|
getLastDateOfMonth : function(date) { |
|
return new nativeDate(date.getFullYear(), date.getMonth(), utilDate.getDaysInMonth(date)); |
|
}, |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Get the number of days in the current month, adjusted for leap year. |
|
* @param {Date} date The date |
|
* @return {Number} The number of days in the month. |
|
* @method |
|
*/ |
|
getDaysInMonth: (function() { |
|
var daysInMonth = [31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31]; |
|
|
|
return function(date) { // return a closure for efficiency |
|
var m = date.getMonth(); |
|
|
|
return m === 1 && utilDate.isLeapYear(date) ? 29 : daysInMonth[m]; |
|
}; |
|
}()), |
|
|
|
//<locale type="function"> |
|
/** |
|
* Get the English ordinal suffix of the current day (equivalent to the format specifier 'S'). |
|
* @param {Date} date The date |
|
* @return {String} 'st, 'nd', 'rd' or 'th'. |
|
*/ |
|
getSuffix : function(date) { |
|
switch (date.getDate()) { |
|
case 1: |
|
case 21: |
|
case 31: |
|
return "st"; |
|
case 2: |
|
case 22: |
|
return "nd"; |
|
case 3: |
|
case 23: |
|
return "rd"; |
|
default: |
|
return "th"; |
|
} |
|
}, |
|
//</locale> |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Creates and returns a new Date instance with the exact same date value as the called instance. |
|
* Dates are copied and passed by reference, so if a copied date variable is modified later, the original |
|
* variable will also be changed. When the intention is to create a new variable that will not |
|
* modify the original instance, you should create a clone. |
|
* |
|
* Example of correctly cloning a date: |
|
* |
|
* //wrong way: |
|
* var orig = new Date('10/1/2006'); |
|
* var copy = orig; |
|
* copy.setDate(5); |
|
* console.log(orig); // returns 'Thu Oct 05 2006'! |
|
* |
|
* //correct way: |
|
* var orig = new Date('10/1/2006'), |
|
* copy = Ext.Date.clone(orig); |
|
* copy.setDate(5); |
|
* console.log(orig); // returns 'Thu Oct 01 2006' |
|
* |
|
* @param {Date} date The date. |
|
* @return {Date} The new Date instance. |
|
*/ |
|
clone : function(date) { |
|
return new nativeDate(date.getTime()); |
|
}, |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Checks if the current date is affected by Daylight Saving Time (DST). |
|
* @param {Date} date The date |
|
* @return {Boolean} `true` if the current date is affected by DST. |
|
*/ |
|
isDST : function(date) { |
|
// adapted from http://sencha.com/forum/showthread.php?p=247172#post247172 |
|
// courtesy of @geoffrey.mcgill |
|
return new nativeDate(date.getFullYear(), 0, 1).getTimezoneOffset() !== date.getTimezoneOffset(); |
|
}, |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Attempts to clear all time information from this Date by setting the time to midnight of the same day, |
|
* automatically adjusting for Daylight Saving Time (DST) where applicable. |
|
* |
|
* __Note:__ DST timezone information for the browser's host operating system is assumed to be up-to-date. |
|
* @param {Date} date The date |
|
* @param {Boolean} [clone=false] `true` to create a clone of this date, clear the time and return it. |
|
* @return {Date} this or the clone. |
|
*/ |
|
clearTime : function(date, clone) { |
|
if (clone) { |
|
return utilDate.clearTime(utilDate.clone(date)); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// get current date before clearing time |
|
var d = date.getDate(), |
|
hr, |
|
c; |
|
|
|
// clear time |
|
date.setHours(0); |
|
date.setMinutes(0); |
|
date.setSeconds(0); |
|
date.setMilliseconds(0); |
|
|
|
if (date.getDate() !== d) { // account for DST (i.e. day of month changed when setting hour = 0) |
|
// note: DST adjustments are assumed to occur in multiples of 1 hour (this is almost always the case) |
|
// refer to http://www.timeanddate.com/time/aboutdst.html for the (rare) exceptions to this rule |
|
|
|
// increment hour until cloned date == current date |
|
for (hr = 1, c = utilDate.add(date, utilDate.HOUR, hr); c.getDate() !== d; hr++, c = utilDate.add(date, utilDate.HOUR, hr)); |
|
|
|
date.setDate(d); |
|
date.setHours(c.getHours()); |
|
} |
|
|
|
return date; |
|
}, |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Provides a convenient method for performing basic date arithmetic. This method |
|
* does not modify the Date instance being called - it creates and returns |
|
* a new Date instance containing the resulting date value. |
|
* |
|
* Examples: |
|
* |
|
* // Basic usage: |
|
* var dt = Ext.Date.add(new Date('10/29/2006'), Ext.Date.DAY, 5); |
|
* console.log(dt); // returns 'Fri Nov 03 2006 00:00:00' |
|
* |
|
* // Negative values will be subtracted: |
|
* var dt2 = Ext.Date.add(new Date('10/1/2006'), Ext.Date.DAY, -5); |
|
* console.log(dt2); // returns 'Tue Sep 26 2006 00:00:00' |
|
* |
|
* // Decimal values can be used: |
|
* var dt3 = Ext.Date.add(new Date('10/1/2006'), Ext.Date.DAY, 1.25); |
|
* console.log(dt3); // returns 'Mon Oct 02 2006 06:00:00' |
|
* |
|
* @param {Date} date The date to modify |
|
* @param {String} interval A valid date interval enum value. |
|
* @param {Number} value The amount to add to the current date. |
|
* @return {Date} The new Date instance. |
|
*/ |
|
add : function(date, interval, value) { |
|
var d = utilDate.clone(date), |
|
day, decimalValue, base = 0; |
|
if (!interval || value === 0) { |
|
return d; |
|
} |
|
|
|
decimalValue = value - parseInt(value, 10); |
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value = parseInt(value, 10); |
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|
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if (value) { |
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switch(interval.toLowerCase()) { |
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// See EXTJSIV-7418. We use setTime() here to deal with issues related to |
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// the switchover that occurs when changing to daylight savings and vice |
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// versa. setTime() handles this correctly where setHour/Minute/Second/Millisecond |
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// do not. Let's assume the DST change occurs at 2am and we're incrementing using add |
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// for 15 minutes at time. When entering DST, we should see: |
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// 01:30am |
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// 01:45am |
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// 03:00am // skip 2am because the hour does not exist |
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// ... |
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// Similarly, leaving DST, we should see: |
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// 01:30am |
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// 01:45am |
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// 01:00am // repeat 1am because that's the change over |
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// 01:30am |
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// 01:45am |
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// 02:00am |
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// .... |
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// |
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case utilDate.MILLI: |
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d.setTime(d.getTime() + value); |
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break; |
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case utilDate.SECOND: |
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d.setTime(d.getTime() + value * 1000); |
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break; |
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case utilDate.MINUTE: |
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d.setTime(d.getTime() + value * 60 * 1000); |
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break; |
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case utilDate.HOUR: |
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d.setTime(d.getTime() + value * 60 * 60 * 1000); |
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break; |
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case utilDate.DAY: |
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d.setDate(d.getDate() + value); |
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break; |
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case utilDate.MONTH: |
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day = date.getDate(); |
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if (day > 28) { |
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day = Math.min(day, utilDate.getLastDateOfMonth(utilDate.add(utilDate.getFirstDateOfMonth(date), utilDate.MONTH, value)).getDate()); |
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} |
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d.setDate(day); |
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d.setMonth(date.getMonth() + value); |
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break; |
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case utilDate.YEAR: |
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day = date.getDate(); |
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if (day > 28) { |
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day = Math.min(day, utilDate.getLastDateOfMonth(utilDate.add(utilDate.getFirstDateOfMonth(date), utilDate.YEAR, value)).getDate()); |
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} |
|
d.setDate(day); |
|
d.setFullYear(date.getFullYear() + value); |
|
break; |
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} |
|
} |
|
|
|
if (decimalValue) { |
|
switch (interval.toLowerCase()) { |
|
case utilDate.MILLI: base = 1; break; |
|
case utilDate.SECOND: base = 1000; break; |
|
case utilDate.MINUTE: base = 1000*60; break; |
|
case utilDate.HOUR: base = 1000*60*60; break; |
|
case utilDate.DAY: base = 1000*60*60*24; break; |
|
|
|
case utilDate.MONTH: |
|
day = utilDate.getDaysInMonth(d); |
|
base = 1000*60*60*24*day; |
|
break; |
|
|
|
case utilDate.YEAR: |
|
day = (utilDate.isLeapYear(d) ? 366 : 365); |
|
base = 1000*60*60*24*day; |
|
break; |
|
} |
|
if (base) { |
|
d.setTime(d.getTime() + base * decimalValue); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
return d; |
|
}, |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Provides a convenient method for performing basic date arithmetic. This method |
|
* does not modify the Date instance being called - it creates and returns |
|
* a new Date instance containing the resulting date value. |
|
* |
|
* Examples: |
|
* |
|
* // Basic usage: |
|
* var dt = Ext.Date.subtract(new Date('10/29/2006'), Ext.Date.DAY, 5); |
|
* console.log(dt); // returns 'Tue Oct 24 2006 00:00:00' |
|
* |
|
* // Negative values will be added: |
|
* var dt2 = Ext.Date.subtract(new Date('10/1/2006'), Ext.Date.DAY, -5); |
|
* console.log(dt2); // returns 'Fri Oct 6 2006 00:00:00' |
|
* |
|
* // Decimal values can be used: |
|
* var dt3 = Ext.Date.subtract(new Date('10/1/2006'), Ext.Date.DAY, 1.25); |
|
* console.log(dt3); // returns 'Fri Sep 29 2006 06:00:00' |
|
* |
|
* @param {Date} date The date to modify |
|
* @param {String} interval A valid date interval enum value. |
|
* @param {Number} value The amount to subtract from the current date. |
|
* @return {Date} The new Date instance. |
|
*/ |
|
subtract: function(date, interval, value){ |
|
return utilDate.add(date, interval, -value); |
|
}, |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Checks if a date falls on or between the given start and end dates. |
|
* @param {Date} date The date to check |
|
* @param {Date} start Start date |
|
* @param {Date} end End date |
|
* @return {Boolean} `true` if this date falls on or between the given start and end dates. |
|
*/ |
|
between : function(date, start, end) { |
|
var t = date.getTime(); |
|
return start.getTime() <= t && t <= end.getTime(); |
|
}, |
|
|
|
//Maintains compatibility with old static and prototype window.Date methods. |
|
compat: function() { |
|
var p, |
|
statics = ['useStrict', 'formatCodeToRegex', 'parseFunctions', 'parseRegexes', 'formatFunctions', 'y2kYear', 'MILLI', 'SECOND', 'MINUTE', 'HOUR', 'DAY', 'MONTH', 'YEAR', 'defaults', 'dayNames', 'monthNames', 'monthNumbers', 'getShortMonthName', 'getShortDayName', 'getMonthNumber', 'formatCodes', 'isValid', 'parseDate', 'getFormatCode', 'createFormat', 'createParser', 'parseCodes'], |
|
proto = ['dateFormat', 'format', 'getTimezone', 'getGMTOffset', 'getDayOfYear', 'getWeekOfYear', 'isLeapYear', 'getFirstDayOfMonth', 'getLastDayOfMonth', 'getDaysInMonth', 'getSuffix', 'clone', 'isDST', 'clearTime', 'add', 'between'], |
|
sLen = statics.length, |
|
pLen = proto.length, |
|
stat, prot, s; |
|
|
|
//Append statics |
|
for (s = 0; s < sLen; s++) { |
|
stat = statics[s]; |
|
nativeDate[stat] = utilDate[stat]; |
|
} |
|
|
|
//Append to prototype |
|
for (p = 0; p < pLen; p++) { |
|
prot = proto[p]; |
|
nativeDate.prototype[prot] = function() { |
|
var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments); |
|
args.unshift(this); |
|
return utilDate[prot].apply(utilDate, args); |
|
}; |
|
} |
|
}, |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Calculate how many units are there between two time. |
|
* @param {Date} min The first time. |
|
* @param {Date} max The second time. |
|
* @param {String} unit The unit. This unit is compatible with the date interval constants. |
|
* @return {Number} The maximum number n of units that min + n * unit <= max. |
|
*/ |
|
diff: function (min, max, unit) { |
|
var est, diff = +max - min; |
|
switch (unit) { |
|
case utilDate.MILLI: |
|
return diff; |
|
case utilDate.SECOND: |
|
return Math.floor(diff / 1000); |
|
case utilDate.MINUTE: |
|
return Math.floor(diff / 60000); |
|
case utilDate.HOUR: |
|
return Math.floor(diff / 3600000); |
|
case utilDate.DAY: |
|
return Math.floor(diff / 86400000); |
|
case 'w': |
|
return Math.floor(diff / 604800000); |
|
case utilDate.MONTH: |
|
est = (max.getFullYear() * 12 + max.getMonth()) - (min.getFullYear() * 12 + min.getMonth()); |
|
if (utilDate.add(min, unit, est) > max) { |
|
return est - 1; |
|
} |
|
return est; |
|
case utilDate.YEAR: |
|
est = max.getFullYear() - min.getFullYear(); |
|
if (utilDate.add(min, unit, est) > max) { |
|
return est - 1; |
|
} else { |
|
return est; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
}, |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Align the date to `unit`. |
|
* @param {Date} date The date to be aligned. |
|
* @param {String} unit The unit. This unit is compatible with the date interval constants. |
|
* @return {Date} The aligned date. |
|
*/ |
|
align: function (date, unit, step) { |
|
var num = new nativeDate(+date); |
|
|
|
switch (unit.toLowerCase()) { |
|
case utilDate.MILLI: |
|
return num; |
|
case utilDate.SECOND: |
|
num.setUTCSeconds(num.getUTCSeconds() - num.getUTCSeconds() % step); |
|
num.setUTCMilliseconds(0); |
|
return num; |
|
case utilDate.MINUTE: |
|
num.setUTCMinutes(num.getUTCMinutes() - num.getUTCMinutes() % step); |
|
num.setUTCSeconds(0); |
|
num.setUTCMilliseconds(0); |
|
return num; |
|
case utilDate.HOUR: |
|
num.setUTCHours(num.getUTCHours() - num.getUTCHours() % step); |
|
num.setUTCMinutes(0); |
|
num.setUTCSeconds(0); |
|
num.setUTCMilliseconds(0); |
|
return num; |
|
case utilDate.DAY: |
|
if (step === 7 || step === 14){ |
|
num.setUTCDate(num.getUTCDate() - num.getUTCDay() + 1); |
|
} |
|
num.setUTCHours(0); |
|
num.setUTCMinutes(0); |
|
num.setUTCSeconds(0); |
|
num.setUTCMilliseconds(0); |
|
return num; |
|
case utilDate.MONTH: |
|
num.setUTCMonth(num.getUTCMonth() - (num.getUTCMonth() - 1) % step,1); |
|
num.setUTCHours(0); |
|
num.setUTCMinutes(0); |
|
num.setUTCSeconds(0); |
|
num.setUTCMilliseconds(0); |
|
return num; |
|
case utilDate.YEAR: |
|
num.setUTCFullYear(num.getUTCFullYear() - num.getUTCFullYear() % step, 1, 1); |
|
num.setUTCHours(0); |
|
num.setUTCMinutes(0); |
|
num.setUTCSeconds(0); |
|
num.setUTCMilliseconds(0); |
|
return date; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
}; |
|
}());
|
|
|