Java Code Examples for org.joda.time.Period#toStandardSeconds()

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Example 1
Source File: TestUserProfileUtils.java    From Eagle with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
@Test
public void testFormatSecondsByPeriod15M() throws ParseException {

    Period period = new Period("PT15m");
    Seconds seconds = period.toStandardSeconds();
    Assert.assertEquals(15*60,seconds.getSeconds());

    long time = DateTimeUtil.humanDateToSeconds("2015-07-01 13:56:12");
    long expect = DateTimeUtil.humanDateToSeconds("2015-07-01 13:45:00");
    long result = UserProfileUtils.formatSecondsByPeriod(time,seconds);
    Assert.assertEquals(expect,result);

    time = DateTimeUtil.humanDateToSeconds("2015-07-01 03:14:59");
    expect = DateTimeUtil.humanDateToSeconds("2015-07-01 03:00:00");
    result = UserProfileUtils.formatSecondsByPeriod(time, seconds);
    Assert.assertEquals(expect,result);

    time = DateTimeUtil.humanDateToSeconds("2015-07-01 03:14:59");
    expect = DateTimeUtil.humanDateToSeconds("2015-07-01 03:00:00");
    result = UserProfileUtils.formatSecondsByPeriod(time, seconds);
    Assert.assertEquals(expect,result);
}
 
Example 2
Source File: TestUserProfileUtils.java    From Eagle with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
@Test
 public void testFormatSecondsByPeriod1H() throws ParseException {

    Period period = new Period("PT1h");
    Seconds seconds = period.toStandardSeconds();
    Assert.assertEquals(60*60,seconds.getSeconds());

    long time = DateTimeUtil.humanDateToSeconds("2015-07-01 13:56:12");
    long expect = DateTimeUtil.humanDateToSeconds("2015-07-01 13:00:00");
    long result = UserProfileUtils.formatSecondsByPeriod(time,seconds);
    Assert.assertEquals(expect,result);

    time = DateTimeUtil.humanDateToSeconds("2015-07-01 03:14:59");
    expect = DateTimeUtil.humanDateToSeconds("2015-07-01 03:00:00");
    result = UserProfileUtils.formatSecondsByPeriod(time, seconds);
    Assert.assertEquals(expect,result);

    time = DateTimeUtil.humanDateToSeconds("2015-07-01 03:30:59");
    expect = DateTimeUtil.humanDateToSeconds("2015-07-01 03:00:00");
    result = UserProfileUtils.formatSecondsByPeriod(time, seconds);
    Assert.assertEquals(expect,result);
}
 
Example 3
Source File: TimePeriodUtilsTest.java    From eagle with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
@Test
public void testFormatSecondsByPeriod15M() throws ParseException {

    Period period = new Period("PT15m");
    Seconds seconds = period.toStandardSeconds();
    Assert.assertEquals(15 * 60, seconds.getSeconds());

    long time = DateTimeUtil.humanDateToSeconds("2015-07-01 13:56:12");
    long expect = DateTimeUtil.humanDateToSeconds("2015-07-01 13:45:00");
    long result = TimePeriodUtils.formatSecondsByPeriod(time, seconds);
    Assert.assertEquals(expect, result);

    time = DateTimeUtil.humanDateToSeconds("2015-07-01 03:14:59");
    expect = DateTimeUtil.humanDateToSeconds("2015-07-01 03:00:00");
    result = TimePeriodUtils.formatSecondsByPeriod(time, seconds);
    Assert.assertEquals(expect, result);

    time = DateTimeUtil.humanDateToSeconds("2015-07-01 03:14:59");
    expect = DateTimeUtil.humanDateToSeconds("2015-07-01 03:00:00");
    result = TimePeriodUtils.formatSecondsByPeriod(time, seconds);
    Assert.assertEquals(expect, result);
}
 
Example 4
Source File: TimePeriodUtilsTest.java    From eagle with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
@Test
public void testFormatSecondsByPeriod1H() throws ParseException {

    Period period = new Period("PT1h");
    Seconds seconds = period.toStandardSeconds();
    Assert.assertEquals(60 * 60, seconds.getSeconds());

    long time = DateTimeUtil.humanDateToSeconds("2015-07-01 13:56:12");
    long expect = DateTimeUtil.humanDateToSeconds("2015-07-01 13:00:00");
    long result = TimePeriodUtils.formatSecondsByPeriod(time, seconds);
    Assert.assertEquals(expect, result);

    time = DateTimeUtil.humanDateToSeconds("2015-07-01 03:14:59");
    expect = DateTimeUtil.humanDateToSeconds("2015-07-01 03:00:00");
    result = TimePeriodUtils.formatSecondsByPeriod(time, seconds);
    Assert.assertEquals(expect, result);

    time = DateTimeUtil.humanDateToSeconds("2015-07-01 03:30:59");
    expect = DateTimeUtil.humanDateToSeconds("2015-07-01 03:00:00");
    result = TimePeriodUtils.formatSecondsByPeriod(time, seconds);
    Assert.assertEquals(expect, result);
}
 
Example 5
Source File: Utils.java    From UTubeTV with The Unlicense 4 votes vote down vote up
public static String durationToDuration(String isoDuration) {
  Period p = mFormatter.parsePeriod(isoDuration);
  Seconds s = p.toStandardSeconds();

  return millisecondsToDuration(s.getSeconds() * 1000);
}