class ActiveSupport::Duration

Provides accurate date and time measurements using Date#advance and Time#advance, respectively. It mainly supports the methods on Numeric.

1.month.ago       # equivalent to Time.now.advance(months: -1)

Constants

PARTS
PARTS_IN_SECONDS
SECONDS_PER_DAY
SECONDS_PER_HOUR
SECONDS_PER_MINUTE
SECONDS_PER_MONTH
SECONDS_PER_WEEK
SECONDS_PER_YEAR

Attributes

parts[RW]
value[RW]

Public Class Methods

build(value) click to toggle source

Creates a new Duration from a seconds value that is converted to the individual parts:

ActiveSupport::Duration.build(31556952).parts # => {:years=>1}
ActiveSupport::Duration.build(2716146).parts  # => {:months=>1, :days=>1}
# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 183
def build(value)
  unless value.is_a?(::Numeric)
    raise TypeError, "can't build an #{self.name} from a #{value.class.name}"
  end

  parts = {}
  remainder = value.round(9)

  PARTS.each do |part|
    unless part == :seconds
      part_in_seconds = PARTS_IN_SECONDS[part]
      parts[part] = remainder.div(part_in_seconds)
      remainder %= part_in_seconds
    end
  end unless value == 0

  parts[:seconds] = remainder

  new(value, parts)
end
parse(iso8601duration) click to toggle source

Creates a new Duration from string formatted according to ISO 8601 Duration.

See ISO 8601 for more information. This method allows negative parts to be present in pattern. If invalid string is provided, it will raise ActiveSupport::Duration::ISO8601Parser::ParsingError.

# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 138
def parse(iso8601duration)
  parts = ISO8601Parser.new(iso8601duration).parse!
  new(calculate_total_seconds(parts), parts)
end

Private Class Methods

calculate_total_seconds(parts) click to toggle source
# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 205
def calculate_total_seconds(parts)
  parts.inject(0) do |total, (part, value)|
    total + value * PARTS_IN_SECONDS[part]
  end
end

Public Instance Methods

%(other) click to toggle source

Returns the modulo of this Duration by another Duration or Numeric. Numeric values are treated as seconds.

# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 284
def %(other)
  if Duration === other || Scalar === other
    Duration.build(value % other.value)
  elsif Numeric === other
    Duration.build(value % other)
  else
    raise_type_error(other)
  end
end
*(other) click to toggle source

Multiplies this Duration by a Numeric and returns a new Duration.

# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 259
def *(other)
  if Scalar === other || Duration === other
    Duration.new(value * other.value, parts.transform_values { |number| number * other.value })
  elsif Numeric === other
    Duration.new(value * other, parts.transform_values { |number| number * other })
  else
    raise_type_error(other)
  end
end
+(other) click to toggle source

Adds another Duration or a Numeric to this Duration. Numeric values are treated as seconds.

# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 240
def +(other)
  if Duration === other
    parts = @parts.merge(other.parts) do |_key, value, other_value|
      value + other_value
    end
    Duration.new(value + other.value, parts)
  else
    seconds = @parts.fetch(:seconds, 0) + other
    Duration.new(value + other, @parts.merge(seconds: seconds))
  end
end
-(other) click to toggle source

Subtracts another Duration or a Numeric from this Duration. Numeric values are treated as seconds.

# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 254
def -(other)
  self + (-other)
end
/(other) click to toggle source

Divides this Duration by a Numeric and returns a new Duration.

# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 270
def /(other)
  if Scalar === other
    Duration.new(value / other.value, parts.transform_values { |number| number / other.value })
  elsif Duration === other
    value / other.value
  elsif Numeric === other
    Duration.new(value / other, parts.transform_values { |number| number / other })
  else
    raise_type_error(other)
  end
end
<=>(other) click to toggle source

Compares one Duration with another or a Numeric to this Duration. Numeric values are treated as seconds.

# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 230
def <=>(other)
  if Duration === other
    value <=> other.value
  elsif Numeric === other
    value <=> other
  end
end
==(other) click to toggle source

Returns true if other is also a Duration instance with the same value, or if other == value.

# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 313
def ==(other)
  if Duration === other
    other.value == value
  else
    other == value
  end
end
after(time = ::Time.current)
Alias for: since
ago(time = ::Time.current) click to toggle source

Calculates a new Time or Date that is as far in the past as this Duration represents.

# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 416
def ago(time = ::Time.current)
  sum(-1, time)
end
Also aliased as: until, before
before(time = ::Time.current)
Alias for: ago
eql?(other) click to toggle source

Returns true if other is also a Duration instance, which has the same parts as this one.

# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 398
def eql?(other)
  Duration === other && other.value.eql?(value)
end
from_now(time = ::Time.current)
Alias for: since
hash() click to toggle source
# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 402
def hash
  @value.hash
end
in_days() click to toggle source

Returns the amount of days a duration covers as a float

12.hours.in_days # => 0.5
# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 371
def in_days
  in_seconds / SECONDS_PER_DAY.to_f
end
in_hours() click to toggle source

Returns the amount of hours a duration covers as a float

1.day.in_hours # => 24.0
# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 364
def in_hours
  in_seconds / SECONDS_PER_HOUR.to_f
end
in_minutes() click to toggle source

Returns the amount of minutes a duration covers as a float

1.day.in_minutes # => 1440.0
# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 357
def in_minutes
  in_seconds / SECONDS_PER_MINUTE.to_f
end
in_months() click to toggle source

Returns the amount of months a duration covers as a float

9.weeks.in_months # => 2.07
# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 385
def in_months
  in_seconds / SECONDS_PER_MONTH.to_f
end
in_seconds()
Alias for: to_i
in_weeks() click to toggle source

Returns the amount of weeks a duration covers as a float

2.months.in_weeks # => 8.696
# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 378
def in_weeks
  in_seconds / SECONDS_PER_WEEK.to_f
end
in_years() click to toggle source

Returns the amount of years a duration covers as a float

30.days.in_years # => 0.082
# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 392
def in_years
  in_seconds / SECONDS_PER_YEAR.to_f
end
iso8601(precision: nil) click to toggle source

Build ISO 8601 Duration string for this duration. The precision parameter can be used to limit seconds' precision of duration.

# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 445
def iso8601(precision: nil)
  ISO8601Serializer.new(self, precision: precision).serialize
end
since(time = ::Time.current) click to toggle source

Calculates a new Time or Date that is as far in the future as this Duration represents.

# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 408
def since(time = ::Time.current)
  sum(1, time)
end
Also aliased as: from_now, after
to_i() click to toggle source

Returns the number of seconds that this Duration represents.

1.minute.to_i   # => 60
1.hour.to_i     # => 3600
1.day.to_i      # => 86400

Note that this conversion makes some assumptions about the duration of some periods, e.g. months are always 1/12 of year and years are 365.2425 days:

# equivalent to (1.year / 12).to_i
1.month.to_i    # => 2629746

# equivalent to 365.2425.days.to_i
1.year.to_i     # => 31556952

In such cases, Ruby's core Date and Time should be used for precision date and time arithmetic.

# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 349
def to_i
  @value.to_i
end
Also aliased as: in_seconds
to_s() click to toggle source

Returns the amount of seconds a duration covers as a string. For more information check to_i method.

1.day.to_s # => "86400"
# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 325
def to_s
  @value.to_s
end
until(time = ::Time.current)
Alias for: ago

Private Instance Methods

method_missing(method, *args, &block) click to toggle source
# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 476
def method_missing(method, *args, &block)
  value.public_send(method, *args, &block)
end
raise_type_error(other) click to toggle source
# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 480
def raise_type_error(other)
  raise TypeError, "no implicit conversion of #{other.class} into #{self.class}"
end
respond_to_missing?(method, _) click to toggle source
# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 472
def respond_to_missing?(method, _)
  value.respond_to?(method)
end
sum(sign, time = ::Time.current) click to toggle source
# File lib/active_support/duration.rb, line 450
def sum(sign, time = ::Time.current)
  unless time.acts_like?(:time) || time.acts_like?(:date)
    raise ::ArgumentError, "expected a time or date, got #{time.inspect}"
  end

  if parts.empty?
    time.since(sign * value)
  else
    parts.inject(time) do |t, (type, number)|
      if type == :seconds
        t.since(sign * number)
      elsif type == :minutes
        t.since(sign * number * 60)
      elsif type == :hours
        t.since(sign * number * 3600)
      else
        t.advance(type => sign * number)
      end
    end
  end
end