""".NET DateTime implementation."""
import decimal
from dfdatetime import definitions
from dfdatetime import factory
from dfdatetime import interface
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class DotNetDateTimeEpoch(interface.DateTimeEpoch):
""".NET DateTime epoch."""
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def __init__(self):
"""Initializes a .NET DateTime epoch."""
super().__init__(1, 1, 1)
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class DotNetDateTime(interface.DateTimeValues):
""".NET DateTime ticks.
The .NET DateTime timestamp is a 64-bit signed integer that contains the date and
time as the number of 100 nanoseconds since 12:00 AM January 1, year 1 A.D. in the
proleptic Gregorian Calendar.
"""
_EPOCH = DotNetDateTimeEpoch()
# The difference between January 1, 1 and January 1, 1970 in seconds.
_DOTNET_TO_POSIX_BASE = (
(1969 * 365) + (1969 // 4) - (1969 // 100) + (1969 // 400)
) * definitions.SECONDS_PER_DAY
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def __init__(self, precision=None, time_zone_offset=None, timestamp=None):
"""Initializes a .NET DateTime timestamp.
Args:
precision (Optional[str]): precision of the date and time value, which
should be one of the PRECISION_VALUES in definitions.
time_zone_offset (Optional[int]): time zone offset in number of minutes
from UTC or None if not set.
timestamp (Optional[int]): .NET DateTime ticks.
"""
super().__init__(
precision=precision or definitions.PRECISION_100_NANOSECONDS,
time_zone_offset=time_zone_offset,
)
self._timestamp = timestamp or 0
@property
def timestamp(self):
"""int: .NET DateTime timestamp or None if not set."""
return self._timestamp
def _GetNormalizedTimestamp(self):
"""Retrieves the normalized timestamp.
Returns:
decimal.Decimal: normalized timestamp, which contains the number of
seconds since January 1, 1970 00:00:00 and a fraction of second used
for increased precision, or None if the normalized timestamp cannot be
determined.
"""
if self._normalized_timestamp is None:
if self._timestamp is not None:
self._normalized_timestamp = (
decimal.Decimal(self._timestamp) / self._100_NANOSECONDS_PER_SECOND
)
self._normalized_timestamp -= self._DOTNET_TO_POSIX_BASE
if self._time_zone_offset:
self._normalized_timestamp -= self._time_zone_offset * 60
return self._normalized_timestamp
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def CopyFromDateTimeString(self, time_string):
"""Copies a .NET DateTime timestamp from a string.
Args:
time_string (str): date and time value formatted as:
YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.######[+-]##:##
Where # are numeric digits ranging from 0 to 9 and the seconds
fraction can be either 3, 6 or 9 digits. The time of day, seconds
fraction and time zone offset are optional. The default time zone
is UTC.
Raises:
ValueError: if the time string is invalid or not supported.
"""
date_time_values = self._CopyDateTimeFromString(time_string)
year = date_time_values.get("year", 0)
month = date_time_values.get("month", 0)
day_of_month = date_time_values.get("day_of_month", 0)
hours = date_time_values.get("hours", 0)
minutes = date_time_values.get("minutes", 0)
seconds = date_time_values.get("seconds", 0)
nanoseconds = date_time_values.get("nanoseconds", 0)
time_zone_offset = date_time_values.get("time_zone_offset")
if year > 9999:
raise ValueError(f"Unsupported year value: {year:d}.")
nanoseconds, _ = divmod(nanoseconds, 100)
timestamp = self._GetNumberOfSecondsFromElements(
year, month, day_of_month, hours, minutes, seconds
)
timestamp += self._DOTNET_TO_POSIX_BASE
timestamp *= self._100_NANOSECONDS_PER_SECOND
timestamp += nanoseconds
self._normalized_timestamp = None
self._timestamp = timestamp
self._time_zone_offset = time_zone_offset
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def CopyToDateTimeString(self):
"""Copies the .NET DateTime timestamp to a date and time string.
Returns:
str: date and time value formatted as: "YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.######" or
None if the timestamp is missing.
"""
if (
self._timestamp is None
or self._timestamp < 0
or self._timestamp > self._UINT64_MAX
):
return None
timestamp, fraction_of_second = divmod(
self._timestamp, self._100_NANOSECONDS_PER_SECOND
)
number_of_days, hours, minutes, seconds = self._GetTimeValues(timestamp)
year, month, day_of_month = self._GetDateValuesWithEpoch(
number_of_days, self._EPOCH
)
return (
f"{year:04d}-{month:02d}-{day_of_month:02d} "
f"{hours:02d}:{minutes:02d}:{seconds:02d}.{fraction_of_second:07d}"
)
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def CopyToSerializableDict(self):
"""Copies the date time value to a serializable dictionary.
Returns:
dict[str, object]: serializable dictionary.
"""
serializable_dict = self._CreateSerializableDict()
serializable_dict["timestamp"] = self._timestamp
return serializable_dict
factory.Factory.RegisterDateTimeValues(DotNetDateTime)