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spec/util_datetime_spec.lua @ 13525:0f7e7311eebf

util.xtemplate: Use same argument order in filters even without 'args' This removes the different argument order used between '{x|foo}' and '{x|foo(y)}' because the differing order was awkward and confusing. This util does not seem to be widely used so should not be problematic to change this part. The only known use is in mod_pubsub, which does not use the filter function feature.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Wed, 16 Oct 2024 16:15:05 +0200
parent 12755:a09dacf660d2
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local util_datetime = require "util.datetime";

describe("util.datetime", function ()
	it("should have been loaded", function ()
		assert.is_table(util_datetime);
	end);
	describe("#date", function ()
		local date = util_datetime.date;
		it("should exist", function ()
			assert.is_function(date);
		end);
		it("should return a string", function ()
			assert.is_string(date());
		end);
		it("should look like a date", function ()
			assert.truthy(string.find(date(), "^%d%d%d%d%-%d%d%-%d%d$"));
		end);
		it("should work", function ()
			assert.equals("2006-01-02", date(1136239445));
		end);
		it("should ignore fractional parts", function ()
			assert.equals("2006-01-02", date(1136239445.5));
		end);
	end);
	describe("#time", function ()
		local time = util_datetime.time;
		it("should exist", function ()
			assert.is_function(time);
		end);
		it("should return a string", function ()
			assert.is_string(time());
		end);
		it("should look like a timestamp", function ()
			-- Note: Sub-second precision and timezones are ignored
			assert.truthy(string.find(time(), "^%d%d:%d%d:%d%d"));
		end);
		it("should work", function ()
			assert.equals("22:04:05", time(1136239445));
		end);
		it("should handle precision", function ()
			assert.equal("14:46:31.158200", time(1660488391.1582))
			assert.equal("14:46:32.158200", time(1660488392.1582))
			assert.equal("14:46:33.158200", time(1660488393.1582))
			assert.equal("14:46:33.999900", time(1660488393.9999))
		end)
	end);
	describe("#datetime", function ()
		local datetime = util_datetime.datetime;
		it("should exist", function ()
			assert.is_function(datetime);
		end);
		it("should return a string", function ()
			assert.is_string(datetime());
		end);
		it("should look like a timestamp", function ()
			-- Note: Sub-second precision and timezones are ignored
			assert.truthy(string.find(datetime(), "^%d%d%d%d%-%d%d%-%d%dT%d%d:%d%d:%d%d"));
		end);
		it("should work", function ()
			assert.equals("2006-01-02T22:04:05Z", datetime(1136239445));
		end);
		it("should handle precision", function ()
			assert.equal("2022-08-14T14:46:31.158200Z", datetime(1660488391.1582))
			assert.equal("2022-08-14T14:46:32.158200Z", datetime(1660488392.1582))
			assert.equal("2022-08-14T14:46:33.158200Z", datetime(1660488393.1582))
			assert.equal("2022-08-14T14:46:33.999900Z", datetime(1660488393.9999))
		end)
	end);
	describe("#legacy", function ()
		local legacy = util_datetime.legacy;
		it("should exist", function ()
			assert.is_function(legacy);
		end);
		it("should not add precision", function ()
			assert.equal("20220814T14:46:31", legacy(1660488391.1582));
		end);
	end);
	describe("#parse", function ()
		local parse = util_datetime.parse;
		it("should exist", function ()
			assert.is_function(parse);
		end);
		it("should work", function ()
			-- Timestamp used by Go
			assert.equals(1511114293, parse("2017-11-19T17:58:13Z"));
			assert.equals(1511114330, parse("2017-11-19T18:58:50+0100"));
			assert.equals(1136239445, parse("2006-01-02T15:04:05-0700"));
			assert.equals(1136239445, parse("2006-01-02T15:04:05-07"));
		end);
		it("should handle timezones", function ()
			-- https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0082.html#example-2 and 3
			assert.equals(parse("1969-07-21T02:56:15Z"), parse("1969-07-20T21:56:15-05:00"));
		end);
		it("should handle precision", function ()
			-- floating point comparison is not an exact science
			assert.truthy(math.abs(1660488392.1582 - parse("2022-08-14T14:46:32.158200Z")) < 0.001)
		end)
		it("should return nil when given invalid inputs", function ()
			assert.is_nil(parse(nil));
			assert.is_nil(parse("hello world"));
			assert.is_nil(parse("2017-11-19T18:58:50$0100"));
		end);
	end);
end);