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Included Modules

Constants

COMMON_YEAR_DAYS_IN_MONTH = [nil, 31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31]
 
DATE_FORMATS = { db: "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", inspect: "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%9N %z", number: "%Y%m%d%H%M%S", nsec: "%Y%m%d%H%M%S%9N", usec: "%Y%m%d%H%M%S%6N", time: "%H:%M", short: "%d %b %H:%M", long: "%B %d, %Y %H:%M", long_ordinal: lambda { |time| day_format = ActiveSupport::Inflector.ordinalize(time.day) time.strftime("%B #{day_format}, %Y %H:%M") }, rfc822: lambda { |time| offset_format = time.formatted_offset(false) time.strftime("%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S #{offset_format}") }, iso8601: lambda { |time| time.iso8601 } }
 

Attributes

[RW] zone_default

Class Public methods

===(other)

Overriding case equality method so that it returns true for ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone instances

# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 18
def ===(other)
  super || (self == Time && other.is_a?(ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone))
end

at(*args, **kwargs)

Also aliased as: at_without_coercion
Alias for: at_with_coercion

at_with_coercion(*args, **kwargs)

Layers additional behavior on Time.at so that ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone and DateTime instances can be used when called with a single argument

Also aliased as: at
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 45
def at_with_coercion(*args, **kwargs)
  return at_without_coercion(*args, **kwargs) if args.size != 1 || !kwargs.empty?

  # Time.at can be called with a time or numerical value
  time_or_number = args.first

  if time_or_number.is_a?(ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone)
    at_without_coercion(time_or_number.to_r).getlocal
  elsif time_or_number.is_a?(DateTime)
    at_without_coercion(time_or_number.to_f).getlocal
  else
    at_without_coercion(time_or_number)
  end
end

at_without_coercion(*args, **kwargs)

Alias for: at

current()

Returns Time.zone.now when Time.zone or config.time_zone are set, otherwise just returns Time.now.

# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 39
def current
  ::Time.zone ? ::Time.zone.now : ::Time.now
end

days_in_month(month, year = current.year)

Returns the number of days in the given month. If no year is specified, it will use the current year.

# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 24
def days_in_month(month, year = current.year)
  if month == 2 && ::Date.gregorian_leap?(year)
    29
  else
    COMMON_YEAR_DAYS_IN_MONTH[month]
  end
end

days_in_year(year = current.year)

Returns the number of days in the given year. If no year is specified, it will use the current year.

# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 34
def days_in_year(year = current.year)
  days_in_month(2, year) + 337
end

find_zone(time_zone)

Returns a TimeZone instance matching the time zone provided. Accepts the time zone in any format supported by Time.zone=. Returns nil for invalid time zones.

Time.find_zone "America/New_York" # => #<ActiveSupport::TimeZone @name="America/New_York" ...>
Time.find_zone "NOT-A-TIMEZONE"   # => nil
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/zones.rb, line 94
def find_zone(time_zone)
  find_zone!(time_zone) rescue nil
end

find_zone!(time_zone)

Returns a TimeZone instance matching the time zone provided. Accepts the time zone in any format supported by Time.zone=. Raises an ArgumentError for invalid time zones.

Time.find_zone! "America/New_York" # => #<ActiveSupport::TimeZone @name="America/New_York" ...>
Time.find_zone! "EST"              # => #<ActiveSupport::TimeZone @name="EST" ...>
Time.find_zone! -5.hours           # => #<ActiveSupport::TimeZone @name="Bogota" ...>
Time.find_zone! nil                # => nil
Time.find_zone! false              # => false
Time.find_zone! "NOT-A-TIMEZONE"   # => ArgumentError: Invalid Timezone: NOT-A-TIMEZONE
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/zones.rb, line 82
def find_zone!(time_zone)
  return time_zone unless time_zone

  ActiveSupport::TimeZone[time_zone] || raise(ArgumentError, "Invalid Timezone: #{time_zone}")
end

rfc3339(str)

Creates a Time instance from an RFC 3339 string.

Time.rfc3339('1999-12-31T14:00:00-10:00') # => 2000-01-01 00:00:00 -1000

If the time or offset components are missing then an ArgumentError will be raised.

Time.rfc3339('1999-12-31') # => ArgumentError: invalid date
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 69
def rfc3339(str)
  parts = Date._rfc3339(str)

  raise ArgumentError, "invalid date" if parts.empty?

  Time.new(
    parts.fetch(:year),
    parts.fetch(:mon),
    parts.fetch(:mday),
    parts.fetch(:hour),
    parts.fetch(:min),
    parts.fetch(:sec) + parts.fetch(:sec_fraction, 0),
    parts.fetch(:offset)
  )
end

use_zone(time_zone)

Allows override of Time.zone locally inside supplied block; resets Time.zone to existing value when done.

class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
  around_action :set_time_zone

  private

  def set_time_zone
    Time.use_zone(current_user.timezone) { yield }
  end
end

NOTE: This won't affect any ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone objects that have already been created, e.g. any model timestamp attributes that have been read before the block will remain in the application's default timezone.

# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/zones.rb, line 62
def use_zone(time_zone)
  new_zone = find_zone!(time_zone)
  begin
    old_zone, ::Time.zone = ::Time.zone, new_zone
    yield
  ensure
    ::Time.zone = old_zone
  end
end

zone()

Returns the TimeZone for the current request, if this has been set (via Time.zone=). If Time.zone has not been set for the current request, returns the TimeZone specified in config.time_zone.

# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/zones.rb, line 14
def zone
  ::ActiveSupport::IsolatedExecutionState[:time_zone] || zone_default
end

zone=(time_zone)

Sets Time.zone to a TimeZone object for the current request/thread.

This method accepts any of the following:

  • A Rails TimeZone object.

  • An identifier for a Rails TimeZone object (e.g., “Eastern Time (US & Canada)”, -5.hours).

  • A TZInfo::Timezone object.

  • An identifier for a TZInfo::Timezone object (e.g., “America/New_York”).

Here's an example of how you might set Time.zone on a per request basis and reset it when the request is done. current_user.time_zone just needs to return a string identifying the user's preferred time zone:

class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
  around_action :set_time_zone

  def set_time_zone
    if logged_in?
      Time.use_zone(current_user.time_zone) { yield }
    else
      yield
    end
  end
end
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/zones.rb, line 41
def zone=(time_zone)
  ::ActiveSupport::IsolatedExecutionState[:time_zone] = find_zone!(time_zone)
end

Instance Public methods

<=>(other)

Also aliased as: compare_without_coercion

acts_like_time?()

Duck-types as a Time-like class. See Object#acts_like?.

# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/acts_like.rb, line 7
def acts_like_time?
  true
end

advance(options)

Uses Date to provide precise Time calculations for years, months, and days according to the proleptic Gregorian calendar. The options parameter takes a hash with any of these keys: :years, :months, :weeks, :days, :hours, :minutes, :seconds.

Time.new(2015, 8, 1, 14, 35, 0).advance(seconds: 1) # => 2015-08-01 14:35:01 -0700
Time.new(2015, 8, 1, 14, 35, 0).advance(minutes: 1) # => 2015-08-01 14:36:00 -0700
Time.new(2015, 8, 1, 14, 35, 0).advance(hours: 1)   # => 2015-08-01 15:35:00 -0700
Time.new(2015, 8, 1, 14, 35, 0).advance(days: 1)    # => 2015-08-02 14:35:00 -0700
Time.new(2015, 8, 1, 14, 35, 0).advance(weeks: 1)   # => 2015-08-08 14:35:00 -0700
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 182
def advance(options)
  unless options[:weeks].nil?
    options[:weeks], partial_weeks = options[:weeks].divmod(1)
    options[:days] = options.fetch(:days, 0) + 7 * partial_weeks
  end

  unless options[:days].nil?
    options[:days], partial_days = options[:days].divmod(1)
    options[:hours] = options.fetch(:hours, 0) + 24 * partial_days
  end

  d = to_date.gregorian.advance(options)
  time_advanced_by_date = change(year: d.year, month: d.month, day: d.day)
  seconds_to_advance = \
    options.fetch(:seconds, 0) +
    options.fetch(:minutes, 0) * 60 +
    options.fetch(:hours, 0) * 3600

  if seconds_to_advance.zero?
    time_advanced_by_date
  else
    time_advanced_by_date.since(seconds_to_advance)
  end
end

ago(seconds)

Returns a new Time representing the time a number of seconds ago, this is basically a wrapper around the Numeric extension

# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 208
def ago(seconds)
  since(-seconds)
end

at_beginning_of_day()

Alias for: beginning_of_day

at_beginning_of_hour()

Alias for: beginning_of_hour

at_beginning_of_minute()

Alias for: beginning_of_minute

at_end_of_day()

Alias for: end_of_day

at_end_of_hour()

Alias for: end_of_hour

at_end_of_minute()

Alias for: end_of_minute

at_midday()

Alias for: middle_of_day

at_middle_of_day()

Alias for: middle_of_day

at_midnight()

Alias for: beginning_of_day

at_noon()

Alias for: middle_of_day

beginning_of_day()

Returns a new Time representing the start of the day (0:00)

# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 221
def beginning_of_day
  change(hour: 0)
end

beginning_of_hour()

Returns a new Time representing the start of the hour (x:00)

Also aliased as: at_beginning_of_hour
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 250
def beginning_of_hour
  change(min: 0)
end

beginning_of_minute()

Returns a new Time representing the start of the minute (x:xx:00)

Also aliased as: at_beginning_of_minute
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 266
def beginning_of_minute
  change(sec: 0)
end

ceil(precision = 0)

# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 121
def ceil(precision = 0)
  change(nsec: 0) + subsec.ceil(precision)
end

change(options)

Returns a new Time where one or more of the elements have been changed according to the options parameter. The time options (:hour, :min, :sec, :usec, :nsec) reset cascadingly, so if only the hour is passed, then minute, sec, usec, and nsec is set to 0. If the hour and minute is passed, then sec, usec, and nsec is set to 0. The options parameter takes a hash with any of these keys: :year, :month, :day, :hour, :min, :sec, :usec, :nsec, :offset. Pass either :usec or :nsec, not both.

Time.new(2012, 8, 29, 22, 35, 0).change(day: 1)              # => Time.new(2012, 8, 1, 22, 35, 0)
Time.new(2012, 8, 29, 22, 35, 0).change(year: 1981, day: 1)  # => Time.new(1981, 8, 1, 22, 35, 0)
Time.new(2012, 8, 29, 22, 35, 0).change(year: 1981, hour: 0) # => Time.new(1981, 8, 29, 0, 0, 0)
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 138
def change(options)
  new_year   = options.fetch(:year, year)
  new_month  = options.fetch(:month, month)
  new_day    = options.fetch(:day, day)
  new_hour   = options.fetch(:hour, hour)
  new_min    = options.fetch(:min, options[:hour] ? 0 : min)
  new_sec    = options.fetch(:sec, (options[:hour] || options[:min]) ? 0 : sec)
  new_offset = options.fetch(:offset, nil)

  if new_nsec = options[:nsec]
    raise ArgumentError, "Can't change both :nsec and :usec at the same time: #{options.inspect}" if options[:usec]
    new_usec = Rational(new_nsec, 1000)
  else
    new_usec = options.fetch(:usec, (options[:hour] || options[:min] || options[:sec]) ? 0 : Rational(nsec, 1000))
  end

  raise ArgumentError, "argument out of range" if new_usec >= 1000000

  new_sec += Rational(new_usec, 1000000)

  if new_offset
    ::Time.new(new_year, new_month, new_day, new_hour, new_min, new_sec, new_offset)
  elsif utc?
    ::Time.utc(new_year, new_month, new_day, new_hour, new_min, new_sec)
  elsif zone&.respond_to?(:utc_to_local)
    ::Time.new(new_year, new_month, new_day, new_hour, new_min, new_sec, zone)
  elsif zone
    ::Time.local(new_year, new_month, new_day, new_hour, new_min, new_sec)
  else
    ::Time.new(new_year, new_month, new_day, new_hour, new_min, new_sec, utc_offset)
  end
end

compare_with_coercion(other)

Layers additional behavior on Time#<=> so that DateTime and ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone instances can be chronologically compared with a Time

Also aliased as: <=>
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 312
def compare_with_coercion(other)
  # we're avoiding Time#to_datetime and Time#to_time because they're expensive
  if other.class == Time
    compare_without_coercion(other)
  elsif other.is_a?(Time)
    compare_without_coercion(other.to_time)
  else
    to_datetime <=> other
  end
end

compare_without_coercion(other)

Alias for: <=>

end_of_day()

Returns a new Time representing the end of the day, 23:59:59.999999

Also aliased as: at_end_of_day
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 239
def end_of_day
  change(
    hour: 23,
    min: 59,
    sec: 59,
    usec: Rational(999999999, 1000)
  )
end

end_of_hour()

Returns a new Time representing the end of the hour, x:59:59.999999

Also aliased as: at_end_of_hour
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 256
def end_of_hour
  change(
    min: 59,
    sec: 59,
    usec: Rational(999999999, 1000)
  )
end

end_of_minute()

Returns a new Time representing the end of the minute, x:xx:59.999999

Also aliased as: at_end_of_minute
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 272
def end_of_minute
  change(
    sec: 59,
    usec: Rational(999999999, 1000)
  )
end

eql?(other)

Also aliased as: eql_without_coercion
Alias for: eql_with_coercion

eql_with_coercion(other)

Layers additional behavior on Time#eql? so that ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone instances can be eql? to an equivalent Time

Also aliased as: eql?
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 327
def eql_with_coercion(other)
  # if other is an ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone, coerce a Time instance from it so we can do eql? comparison
  other = other.comparable_time if other.respond_to?(:comparable_time)
  eql_without_coercion(other)
end

eql_without_coercion(other)

Alias for: eql?

floor(precision = 0)

# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 112
def floor(precision = 0)
  change(nsec: 0) + subsec.floor(precision)
end

formatted_offset(colon = true, alternate_utc_string = nil)

Returns a formatted string of the offset from UTC, or an alternative string if the time zone is already UTC.

Time.local(2000).formatted_offset        # => "-06:00"
Time.local(2000).formatted_offset(false) # => "-0600"
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/conversions.rb, line 69
def formatted_offset(colon = true, alternate_utc_string = nil)
  utc? && alternate_utc_string || ActiveSupport::TimeZone.seconds_to_utc_offset(utc_offset, colon)
end

in(seconds)

Alias for: since

midday()

Alias for: middle_of_day

middle_of_day()

Returns a new Time representing the middle of the day (12:00)

# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 229
def middle_of_day
  change(hour: 12)
end

midnight()

Alias for: beginning_of_day

minus_with_coercion(other)

Time#- can also be used to determine the number of seconds between two Time instances. We're layering on additional behavior so that ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone instances are coerced into values that Time#- will recognize

Also aliased as: -
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 303
def minus_with_coercion(other)
  other = other.comparable_time if other.respond_to?(:comparable_time)
  other.is_a?(DateTime) ? to_f - other.to_f : minus_without_coercion(other)
end

minus_without_coercion(other)

Alias for: -

minus_without_duration(other)

Alias for: -

next_day(days = 1)

Returns a new time the specified number of days in the future.

# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 341
def next_day(days = 1)
  advance(days: days)
end

next_month(months = 1)

Returns a new time the specified number of months in the future.

# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 351
def next_month(months = 1)
  advance(months: months)
end

next_year(years = 1)

Returns a new time the specified number of years in the future.

# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 361
def next_year(years = 1)
  advance(years: years)
end

noon()

Alias for: middle_of_day

prev_day(days = 1)

Returns a new time the specified number of days ago.

# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 336
def prev_day(days = 1)
  advance(days: -days)
end

prev_month(months = 1)

Returns a new time the specified number of months ago.

# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 346
def prev_month(months = 1)
  advance(months: -months)
end

prev_year(years = 1)

Returns a new time the specified number of years ago.

# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 356
def prev_year(years = 1)
  advance(years: -years)
end

sec_fraction()

Returns the fraction of a second as a Rational

Time.new(2012, 8, 29, 0, 0, 0.5).sec_fraction # => (1/2)
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 107
def sec_fraction
  subsec
end

seconds_since_midnight()

Returns the number of seconds since 00:00:00.

Time.new(2012, 8, 29,  0,  0,  0).seconds_since_midnight # => 0.0
Time.new(2012, 8, 29, 12, 34, 56).seconds_since_midnight # => 45296.0
Time.new(2012, 8, 29, 23, 59, 59).seconds_since_midnight # => 86399.0
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 91
def seconds_since_midnight
  to_i - change(hour: 0).to_i + (usec / 1.0e+6)
end

seconds_until_end_of_day()

Returns the number of seconds until 23:59:59.

Time.new(2012, 8, 29,  0,  0,  0).seconds_until_end_of_day # => 86399
Time.new(2012, 8, 29, 12, 34, 56).seconds_until_end_of_day # => 41103
Time.new(2012, 8, 29, 23, 59, 59).seconds_until_end_of_day # => 0
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 100
def seconds_until_end_of_day
  end_of_day.to_i - to_i
end

since(seconds)

Returns a new Time representing the time a number of seconds since the instance time

Also aliased as: in
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb, line 213
def since(seconds)
  self + seconds
rescue
  to_datetime.since(seconds)
end

to_formatted_s(format = :default)

Alias for: to_fs

to_fs(format = :default)

Converts to a formatted string. See DATE_FORMATS for built-in formats.

This method is aliased to to_formatted_s.

time = Time.now                    # => 2007-01-18 06:10:17 -06:00

time.to_fs(:time)                  # => "06:10"
time.to_formatted_s(:time)         # => "06:10"

time.to_fs(:db)           # => "2007-01-18 06:10:17"
time.to_fs(:number)       # => "20070118061017"
time.to_fs(:short)        # => "18 Jan 06:10"
time.to_fs(:long)         # => "January 18, 2007 06:10"
time.to_fs(:long_ordinal) # => "January 18th, 2007 06:10"
time.to_fs(:rfc822)       # => "Thu, 18 Jan 2007 06:10:17 -0600"
time.to_fs(:iso8601)      # => "2007-01-18T06:10:17-06:00"

Adding your own time formats to to_fs

You can add your own formats to the Time::DATE_FORMATS hash. Use the format name as the hash key and either a strftime string or Proc instance that takes a time argument as the value.

# config/initializers/time_formats.rb
Time::DATE_FORMATS[:month_and_year] = '%B %Y'
Time::DATE_FORMATS[:short_ordinal]  = ->(time) { time.strftime("%B #{time.day.ordinalize}") }
Also aliased as: to_formatted_s
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/conversions.rb, line 53
def to_fs(format = :default)
  if formatter = DATE_FORMATS[format]
    formatter.respond_to?(:call) ? formatter.call(self).to_s : strftime(formatter)
  else
    # Change to `to_s` when deprecation is gone. Also deprecate `to_default_s`.
    to_default_s
  end
end

to_time()

Either return self or the time in the local system timezone depending on the setting of ActiveSupport.to_time_preserves_timezone.

# File activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/compatibility.rb, line 13
def to_time
  preserve_timezone ? self : getlocal
end