# Package =TWiki::Time Time handling functions.
## [[StaticMethod]] **parseTime** `($szDate) -> $iSecs` Convert string date/time to seconds since epoch. - `$sDate` - date/time string Handles the following formats: - 31 Dec 2001 - 23:59 - 2001/12/31 23:59:59 - 2001.12.31.23.59.59 - 2001/12/31 23:59 - 2001.12.31.23.59 - 2001-12-31T23:59:59Z - 2001-12-31T23:59:59+01:00 - 2001-12-31T23:59Z - 2001-12-31T23:59+01:00 If the date format was not recognised, will return 0. ## [[StaticMethod]] **formatTime** `($epochSeconds,$formatString,$outputTimeZone) -> $value` - `$epochSeconds` epochSecs GMT - `$formatString` twiki time date format, default `$day $month $year - $hour:$min` - `$outputTimeZone` timezone to display, `gmtime` or `servertime`, default is whatever is set in $TWiki::cfg\{DisplayTimeValues\} `$formatString` supports:
$seconds secs
$minutes mins
$hours hours
$day date
$wday weekday name
$dow day number (0 = Sunday)
$week week number
$month month name
$mo month number
$year 4-digit year
$ye 2-digit year
$http ful HTTP header format date/time
$email full email format date/time
$rcs full RCS format date/time
$epoch seconds since 1st January 1970
## [[StaticMethod]] **formatDelta** `($s) -> $string` Format a time in seconds as a string. For example, "1 day, 3 hours, 2 minutes, 6 seconds" ## [[StaticMethod]] **parseInterval** `($szInterval) -> [$iSecs,$iSecs]` Convert string representing a time interval to a pair of integers representing the amount of seconds since epoch for the start and end extremes of the time interval. - `$szInterval` - time interval string in yacc syntax, grammar and actions: interval ::= date { $$.start = fillStart($1); $$.end = fillEnd($1); } | date '/' date { $$.start = fillStart($1); $$.end = fillEnd($3); } | 'P' duration '/' date { $$.start = fillEnd($4)-$2; $$.end = fillEnd($4); } | date '/' 'P' duration { $$.start = fillStart($1); $$.end = fillStart($1)+$4; } ; an `interval` may be followed by a timezone specification string (this is not supported yet). `duration` has the form (regular expression): P()+ nameOfDuration may be one of: - y(year), m(month), w(week), d(day), h(hour), M(minute), S(second) `date` follows ISO8601 and must include hypens. (any amount of trailing elements may be omitted and will be filled in differently on the differents ends of the interval as to include the longest possible interval): - 2001-01-01T00:00:00 - 2001-12-31T23:59:59 timezone is optional and not supported yet. If the format is not recognised, will return empty interval [0,0]. TODO: timezone testing, especially on non valid strings