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require 'active_support/duration'
require 'active_support/core_ext/object/acts_like'
require 'active_support/core_ext/date/zones'
require 'active_support/core_ext/time/zones'
class Date
DAYS_INTO_WEEK = { :monday => 0, :tuesday => 1, :wednesday => 2, :thursday => 3, :friday => 4, :saturday => 5, :sunday => 6 }
if RUBY_VERSION < '1.9'
undef :>>
# Backported from 1.9. The one in 1.8 leads to incorrect next_month and
# friends for dates where the calendar reform is involved. It additionally
# prevents an infinite loop fixed in r27013.
def >>(n)
y, m = (year * 12 + (mon - 1) + n).divmod(12)
m, = (m + 1) .divmod(1)
d = mday
until jd2 = self.class.valid_civil?(y, m, d, start)
d -= 1
raise ArgumentError, 'invalid date' unless d > 0
end
self + (jd2 - jd)
end
end
class << self
# Returns a new Date representing the date 1 day ago (i.e. yesterday's date).
def yesterday
::Date.current.yesterday
end
# Returns a new Date representing the date 1 day after today (i.e. tomorrow's date).
def tomorrow
::Date.current.tomorrow
end
# Returns Time.zone.today when <tt>Time.zone</tt> or <tt>config.time_zone</tt> are set, otherwise just returns Date.today.
def current
::Time.zone ? ::Time.zone.today : ::Date.today
end
end
# Returns true if the Date object's date lies in the past. Otherwise returns false.
def past?
self < ::Date.current
end
# Returns true if the Date object's date is today.
def today?
self.to_date == ::Date.current # we need the to_date because of DateTime
end
# Returns true if the Date object's date lies in the future.
def future?
self > ::Date.current
end
# Converts Date to a Time (or DateTime if necessary) with the time portion set to the beginning of the day (0:00)
# and then subtracts the specified number of seconds.
def ago(seconds)
to_time_in_current_zone.since(-seconds)
end
# Converts Date to a Time (or DateTime if necessary) with the time portion set to the beginning of the day (0:00)
# and then adds the specified number of seconds
def since(seconds)
to_time_in_current_zone.since(seconds)
end
alias :in :since
# Converts Date to a Time (or DateTime if necessary) with the time portion set to the beginning of the day (0:00)
def beginning_of_day
to_time_in_current_zone
end
alias :midnight :beginning_of_day
alias :at_midnight :beginning_of_day
alias :at_beginning_of_day :beginning_of_day
# Converts Date to a Time (or DateTime if necessary) with the time portion set to the end of the day (23:59:59)
def end_of_day
to_time_in_current_zone.end_of_day
end
def plus_with_duration(other) #:nodoc:
if ActiveSupport::Duration === other
other.since(self)
else
plus_without_duration(other)
end
end
alias_method :plus_without_duration, :+
alias_method :+, :plus_with_duration
def minus_with_duration(other) #:nodoc:
if ActiveSupport::Duration === other
plus_with_duration(-other)
else
minus_without_duration(other)
end
end
alias_method :minus_without_duration, :-
alias_method :-, :minus_with_duration
# Provides precise Date calculations for years, months, and days. The +options+ parameter takes a hash with
# any of these keys: <tt>:years</tt>, <tt>:months</tt>, <tt>:weeks</tt>, <tt>:days</tt>.
def advance(options)
options = options.dup
d = self
d = d >> options.delete(:years) * 12 if options[:years]
d = d >> options.delete(:months) if options[:months]
d = d + options.delete(:weeks) * 7 if options[:weeks]
d = d + options.delete(:days) if options[:days]
d
end
# Returns a new Date where one or more of the elements have been changed according to the +options+ parameter.
#
# Examples:
#
# Date.new(2007, 5, 12).change(:day => 1) # => Date.new(2007, 5, 1)
# Date.new(2007, 5, 12).change(:year => 2005, :month => 1) # => Date.new(2005, 1, 12)
def change(options)
::Date.new(
options[:year] || self.year,
options[:month] || self.month,
options[:day] || self.day
)
end
# Returns a new Date/DateTime representing the time a number of specified weeks ago.
def weeks_ago(weeks)
advance(:weeks => -weeks)
end
# Returns a new Date/DateTime representing the time a number of specified months ago.
def months_ago(months)
advance(:months => -months)
end
# Returns a new Date/DateTime representing the time a number of specified months in the future.
def months_since(months)
advance(:months => months)
end
# Returns a new Date/DateTime representing the time a number of specified years ago.
def years_ago(years)
advance(:years => -years)
end
# Returns a new Date/DateTime representing the time a number of specified years in the future.
def years_since(years)
advance(:years => years)
end
# Shorthand for years_ago(1)
def prev_year
years_ago(1)
end unless method_defined?(:prev_year)
# Shorthand for years_since(1)
def next_year
years_since(1)
end unless method_defined?(:next_year)
# Shorthand for months_ago(1)
def prev_month
months_ago(1)
end unless method_defined?(:prev_month)
# Shorthand for months_since(1)
def next_month
months_since(1)
end unless method_defined?(:next_month)
# Returns number of days to start of this week. Week is assumed to start on
# +start_day+, default is +:monday+.
def days_to_week_start(start_day = :monday)
start_day_number = DAYS_INTO_WEEK[start_day]
current_day_number = wday != 0 ? wday - 1 : 6
(current_day_number - start_day_number) % 7
end
# Returns a new +Date+/+DateTime+ representing the start of this week. Week is
# assumed to start on +start_day+, default is +:monday+. +DateTime+ objects
# have their time set to 0:00.
def beginning_of_week(start_day = :monday)
days_to_start = days_to_week_start(start_day)
result = self - days_to_start
acts_like?(:time) ? result.midnight : result
end
alias :at_beginning_of_week :beginning_of_week
# Returns a new +Date+/+DateTime+ representing the start of this week. Week is
# assumed to start on a Monday. +DateTime+ objects have their time set to 0:00.
def monday
beginning_of_week
end
# Returns a new +Date+/+DateTime+ representing the end of this week. Week is
# assumed to start on +start_day+, default is +:monday+. +DateTime+ objects
# have their time set to 23:59:59.
def end_of_week(start_day = :monday)
days_to_end = 6 - days_to_week_start(start_day)
result = self + days_to_end.days
self.acts_like?(:time) ? result.end_of_day : result
end
alias :at_end_of_week :end_of_week
# Returns a new +Date+/+DateTime+ representing the end of this week. Week is
# assumed to start on a Monday. +DateTime+ objects have their time set to 23:59:59.
def sunday
end_of_week
end
# Returns a new +Date+/+DateTime+ representing the given +day+ in the previous
# week. Default is +:monday+. +DateTime+ objects have their time set to 0:00.
def prev_week(day = :monday)
result = (self - 7).beginning_of_week + DAYS_INTO_WEEK[day]
self.acts_like?(:time) ? result.change(:hour => 0) : result
end
# Returns a new Date/DateTime representing the start of the given day in next week (default is :monday).
def next_week(day = :monday)
result = (self + 7).beginning_of_week + DAYS_INTO_WEEK[day]
self.acts_like?(:time) ? result.change(:hour => 0) : result
end
# Returns a new ; DateTime objects will have time set to 0:00DateTime representing the start of the month (1st of the month; DateTime objects will have time set to 0:00)
def beginning_of_month
self.acts_like?(:time) ? change(:day => 1, :hour => 0) : change(:day => 1)
end
alias :at_beginning_of_month :beginning_of_month
# Returns a new Date/DateTime representing the end of the month (last day of the month; DateTime objects will have time set to 0:00)
def end_of_month
last_day = ::Time.days_in_month( self.month, self.year )
self.acts_like?(:time) ? change(:day => last_day, :hour => 23, :min => 59, :sec => 59) : change(:day => last_day)
end
alias :at_end_of_month :end_of_month
# Returns a new Date/DateTime representing the start of the quarter (1st of january, april, july, october; DateTime objects will have time set to 0:00)
def beginning_of_quarter
beginning_of_month.change(:month => [10, 7, 4, 1].detect { |m| m <= self.month })
end
alias :at_beginning_of_quarter :beginning_of_quarter
# Returns a new Date/DateTime representing the end of the quarter (last day of march, june, september, december; DateTime objects will have time set to 23:59:59)
def end_of_quarter
beginning_of_month.change(:month => [3, 6, 9, 12].detect { |m| m >= self.month }).end_of_month
end
alias :at_end_of_quarter :end_of_quarter
# Returns a new Date/DateTime representing the start of the year (1st of january; DateTime objects will have time set to 0:00)
def beginning_of_year
self.acts_like?(:time) ? change(:month => 1, :day => 1, :hour => 0) : change(:month => 1, :day => 1)
end
alias :at_beginning_of_year :beginning_of_year
# Returns a new Time representing the end of the year (31st of december; DateTime objects will have time set to 23:59:59)
def end_of_year
self.acts_like?(:time) ? change(:month => 12, :day => 31, :hour => 23, :min => 59, :sec => 59) : change(:month => 12, :day => 31)
end
alias :at_end_of_year :end_of_year
# Convenience method which returns a new Date/DateTime representing the time 1 day ago
def yesterday
self - 1
end
# Convenience method which returns a new Date/DateTime representing the time 1 day since the instance time
def tomorrow
self + 1
end
end
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