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148 lines
4.8 KiB
Perl
148 lines
4.8 KiB
Perl
# File: ParseDate.pm
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#
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# Purpose: Intelligently parses strings like "1h30m", "5 minutes", "next week",
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# "3:30 am pdt", "11 pm utc", etc, into seconds.
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2015-2023 Pragmatic Software <pragma78@gmail.com>
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
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package PBot::Core::Utils::ParseDate;
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use PBot::Imports;
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use DateTime;
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use DateTime::Format::Flexible;
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use DateTime::Format::Duration;
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sub new($class, %args) {
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my $self = bless {}, $class;
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$self->initialize(%args);
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return $self;
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}
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sub initialize($self, %conf) {
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$self->{pbot} = $conf{pbot} // Carp::croak("Missing pbot reference to " . __FILE__);
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}
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# expands stuff like "7d3h" to "7 days and 3 hours"
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sub unconcise($input) {
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my %word = (y => 'years', w => 'weeks', d => 'days', h => 'hours', m => 'minutes', s => 'seconds');
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$input =~ s/(\d+)([ywdhms])(?![a-z])/"$1 " . $word{lc $2} . ' and '/ige;
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$input =~ s/ and $//;
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return $input;
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}
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# parses English natural language date strings into seconds
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# does not accept times or dates in the past
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sub parsedate($self, $input) {
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my $examples = "Try `30s`, `1h30m`, `tomorrow`, `next monday`, `9:30am pdt`, `11pm utc`, etc.";
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my $attempts = 0;
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my $original_input = $input;
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my $override = "";
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TRY_AGAIN:
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$input = "$override$input" if length $override;
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return (0, "Could not parse `$original_input`. $examples") if ++$attempts > 10;
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# expand stuff like 7d3h
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$input = unconcise($input);
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# some aliases
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$input =~ s/\bsecs?\b/seconds/g;
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$input =~ s/\bmins?\b/minutes/g;
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$input =~ s/\bhrs?\b/hours/g;
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$input =~ s/\bwks?\b/weeks/g;
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$input =~ s/\byrs?\b/years/g;
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$input =~ s/\butc\b/gmt/g;
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# sanitizers
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$input =~ s/\b(\d+)\s+(am?|pm?)\b/$1$2/; # remove leading spaces from am/pm
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$input =~ s/ (\d+)(am?|pm?)\b/ $1:00:00$2/; # convert 3pm to 3:00:00pm
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$input =~ s/ (\d+:\d+)(am?|pm?)\b/ $1:00$2/; # convert 4:20pm to 4:20:00pm
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$input =~
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s/next (jan(?:uary)?|feb(?:ruary)?|mar(?:ch)?|apr(?:il)?|may|june?|july?|aug(?:ust)?|sept(?:ember)?|oct(?:ober)?|nov(?:ember)|dec(?:ember)?) (\d+)(?:st|nd|rd|th)?(.*)/"next $1 and " . ($2 - 1) . " days" . (length $3 ? " and $3" : "")/ie;
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# split input on "and" or comma, then we'll add up the results
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# this allows us to parse things like "1 hour and 30 minutes"
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my @inputs = split /(?:,?\s+and\s+|\s*,\s*|\s+at\s+)/, $input;
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# adjust timezone to user-override if user provides a timezone
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# we won't know if a timezone was provided until it is parsed
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my $timezone;
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my $tz_override = 'UTC';
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ADJUST_TIMEZONE:
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$timezone = $tz_override;
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my $now = DateTime->now(time_zone => $timezone);
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my $seconds = 0;
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my ($to, $base);
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foreach my $input (@inputs) {
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return -1 if $input =~ m/forever/i;
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$input .= ' seconds' if $input =~ m/^\s*\d+\s*$/;
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# DateTime::Format::Flexible doesn't support seconds, but that's okay;
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# we can take care of that easily here!
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if ($input =~ m/^\s*(\d+)\s+seconds$/) {
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$seconds += $1;
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next;
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}
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# adjust base
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if (defined $to) {
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$base = $to->clone;
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$base->set_time_zone($timezone);
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} else {
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$base = $now;
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}
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# First, attempt to parse as-is...
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$to = eval { return DateTime::Format::Flexible->parse_datetime($input, lang => ['en'], base => $base); };
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# If there was an error, then append "from now" and attempt to parse as a relative time...
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if ($@) {
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$input .= ' from now';
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$to = eval { return DateTime::Format::Flexible->parse_datetime($input, lang => ['en'], base => $base); };
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# If there's still an error, it's bad input
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if (my $error = $@) {
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$error =~ s/ ${override}from now at .*$//;
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$error =~ s/\s*$/. $examples/;
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return (0, $error);
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}
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}
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# there was a timezone parsed, set the tz override and try again
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if ($to->time_zone_short_name ne 'floating' and $to->time_zone_short_name ne 'UTC' and $tz_override eq 'UTC') {
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$tz_override = $to->time_zone_long_name;
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$to = undef;
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goto ADJUST_TIMEZONE;
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}
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$to->set_time_zone('UTC');
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$base->set_time_zone('UTC');
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my $duration = $to->subtract_datetime_absolute($base);
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# If the time is in the past, prepend "tomorrow" or "next" and reparse
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if ($duration->is_negative) {
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if ($input =~ m/^\d/) {
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$override = "tomorrow ";
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} else {
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$override = "next ";
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}
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$to = undef;
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goto TRY_AGAIN;
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}
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# add the seconds from this input chunk
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$seconds += $duration->seconds;
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}
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return $seconds;
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}
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1;
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