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actix-web/actix-http/src/time_parser.rs

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use time::{Date, OffsetDateTime, PrimitiveDateTime};
Upgrade `time` to 0.2.5 (#1254) * Use `OffsetDateTime` instead of `PrimitiveDateTime` * Parse time strings with `PrimitiveDateTime::parse` instead of `OffsetDateTime::parse` * Remove unused `time` dependency from actix-multipart * Fix a few errors with time related tests from the `time` upgrade * Implement logic to convert a RFC 850 two-digit year into a full length year, and organize time parsing related functions * Upgrade `time` to 0.2.2 * Correctly parse C's asctime time format using time 0.2's new format patterns * Update CHANGES.md * Use `time` without any of its deprecated functions * Enforce a UTC time offset when converting an `OffsetDateTime` into a Header value * Use the more readable version of `Duration::seconds(0)`, `Duration::zero()` * Remove unneeded conversion of time::Duration to std::time::Duration * Use `OffsetDateTime::as_seconds_f64` instead of manually calculating the amount of seconds from nanoseconds * Replace a few additional instances of `Duration::seconds(0)` with `Duration::zero()` * Truncate any nanoseconds from a supplied `Duration` within `Cookie::set_max_age` to ensure two Cookies with the same amount whole seconds equate to one another * Fix the actix-http::cookie::do_not_panic_on_large_max_ages test * Convert `Cookie::max_age` and `Cookie::expires` examples to `time` 0.2 Mainly minor changes. Type inference can be used alongside the new `time::parse` method, such that the type doesn't need to be specified. This will be useful if a refactoring takes place that changes the type. There are also new macros, which are used where possible. One change that is not immediately obvious, in `HttpDate`, there was an unnecessary conditional. As the time crate allows for negative durations (and can perform arithmetic with such), the if/else can be removed entirely. Time v0.2.3 also has some bug fixes, which is why I am not using a more general v0.2 in Cargo.toml. v0.2.3 has been yanked, as it was backwards imcompatible. This version reverts the breaking change, while still supporting rustc back to 1.34.0. * Add missing `time::offset` macro import * Fix type confusion when using `time::parse` followed by `using_offset` * Update `time` to 0.2.5 * Update CHANGES.md Co-authored-by: Jacob Pratt <the.z.cuber@gmail.com>
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/// Attempt to parse a `time` string as one of either RFC 1123, RFC 850, or asctime.
pub fn parse_http_date(time: &str) -> Option<PrimitiveDateTime> {
try_parse_rfc_1123(time)
.or_else(|| try_parse_rfc_850(time))
.or_else(|| try_parse_asctime(time))
}
/// Attempt to parse a `time` string as a RFC 1123 formatted date time string.
fn try_parse_rfc_1123(time: &str) -> Option<PrimitiveDateTime> {
time::parse(time, "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S").ok()
}
/// Attempt to parse a `time` string as a RFC 850 formatted date time string.
fn try_parse_rfc_850(time: &str) -> Option<PrimitiveDateTime> {
match PrimitiveDateTime::parse(time, "%A, %d-%b-%y %H:%M:%S") {
Ok(dt) => {
// If the `time` string contains a two-digit year, then as per RFC 2616 § 19.3,
// we consider the year as part of this century if it's within the next 50 years,
// otherwise we consider as part of the previous century.
let now = OffsetDateTime::now_utc();
Upgrade `time` to 0.2.5 (#1254) * Use `OffsetDateTime` instead of `PrimitiveDateTime` * Parse time strings with `PrimitiveDateTime::parse` instead of `OffsetDateTime::parse` * Remove unused `time` dependency from actix-multipart * Fix a few errors with time related tests from the `time` upgrade * Implement logic to convert a RFC 850 two-digit year into a full length year, and organize time parsing related functions * Upgrade `time` to 0.2.2 * Correctly parse C's asctime time format using time 0.2's new format patterns * Update CHANGES.md * Use `time` without any of its deprecated functions * Enforce a UTC time offset when converting an `OffsetDateTime` into a Header value * Use the more readable version of `Duration::seconds(0)`, `Duration::zero()` * Remove unneeded conversion of time::Duration to std::time::Duration * Use `OffsetDateTime::as_seconds_f64` instead of manually calculating the amount of seconds from nanoseconds * Replace a few additional instances of `Duration::seconds(0)` with `Duration::zero()` * Truncate any nanoseconds from a supplied `Duration` within `Cookie::set_max_age` to ensure two Cookies with the same amount whole seconds equate to one another * Fix the actix-http::cookie::do_not_panic_on_large_max_ages test * Convert `Cookie::max_age` and `Cookie::expires` examples to `time` 0.2 Mainly minor changes. Type inference can be used alongside the new `time::parse` method, such that the type doesn't need to be specified. This will be useful if a refactoring takes place that changes the type. There are also new macros, which are used where possible. One change that is not immediately obvious, in `HttpDate`, there was an unnecessary conditional. As the time crate allows for negative durations (and can perform arithmetic with such), the if/else can be removed entirely. Time v0.2.3 also has some bug fixes, which is why I am not using a more general v0.2 in Cargo.toml. v0.2.3 has been yanked, as it was backwards imcompatible. This version reverts the breaking change, while still supporting rustc back to 1.34.0. * Add missing `time::offset` macro import * Fix type confusion when using `time::parse` followed by `using_offset` * Update `time` to 0.2.5 * Update CHANGES.md Co-authored-by: Jacob Pratt <the.z.cuber@gmail.com>
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let century_start_year = (now.year() / 100) * 100;
let mut expanded_year = century_start_year + dt.year();
if expanded_year > now.year() + 50 {
expanded_year -= 100;
}
match Date::try_from_ymd(expanded_year, dt.month(), dt.day()) {
Ok(date) => Some(PrimitiveDateTime::new(date, dt.time())),
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Err(_) => None,
Upgrade `time` to 0.2.5 (#1254) * Use `OffsetDateTime` instead of `PrimitiveDateTime` * Parse time strings with `PrimitiveDateTime::parse` instead of `OffsetDateTime::parse` * Remove unused `time` dependency from actix-multipart * Fix a few errors with time related tests from the `time` upgrade * Implement logic to convert a RFC 850 two-digit year into a full length year, and organize time parsing related functions * Upgrade `time` to 0.2.2 * Correctly parse C's asctime time format using time 0.2's new format patterns * Update CHANGES.md * Use `time` without any of its deprecated functions * Enforce a UTC time offset when converting an `OffsetDateTime` into a Header value * Use the more readable version of `Duration::seconds(0)`, `Duration::zero()` * Remove unneeded conversion of time::Duration to std::time::Duration * Use `OffsetDateTime::as_seconds_f64` instead of manually calculating the amount of seconds from nanoseconds * Replace a few additional instances of `Duration::seconds(0)` with `Duration::zero()` * Truncate any nanoseconds from a supplied `Duration` within `Cookie::set_max_age` to ensure two Cookies with the same amount whole seconds equate to one another * Fix the actix-http::cookie::do_not_panic_on_large_max_ages test * Convert `Cookie::max_age` and `Cookie::expires` examples to `time` 0.2 Mainly minor changes. Type inference can be used alongside the new `time::parse` method, such that the type doesn't need to be specified. This will be useful if a refactoring takes place that changes the type. There are also new macros, which are used where possible. One change that is not immediately obvious, in `HttpDate`, there was an unnecessary conditional. As the time crate allows for negative durations (and can perform arithmetic with such), the if/else can be removed entirely. Time v0.2.3 also has some bug fixes, which is why I am not using a more general v0.2 in Cargo.toml. v0.2.3 has been yanked, as it was backwards imcompatible. This version reverts the breaking change, while still supporting rustc back to 1.34.0. * Add missing `time::offset` macro import * Fix type confusion when using `time::parse` followed by `using_offset` * Update `time` to 0.2.5 * Update CHANGES.md Co-authored-by: Jacob Pratt <the.z.cuber@gmail.com>
2020-01-28 12:44:22 +01:00
}
}
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Err(_) => None,
Upgrade `time` to 0.2.5 (#1254) * Use `OffsetDateTime` instead of `PrimitiveDateTime` * Parse time strings with `PrimitiveDateTime::parse` instead of `OffsetDateTime::parse` * Remove unused `time` dependency from actix-multipart * Fix a few errors with time related tests from the `time` upgrade * Implement logic to convert a RFC 850 two-digit year into a full length year, and organize time parsing related functions * Upgrade `time` to 0.2.2 * Correctly parse C's asctime time format using time 0.2's new format patterns * Update CHANGES.md * Use `time` without any of its deprecated functions * Enforce a UTC time offset when converting an `OffsetDateTime` into a Header value * Use the more readable version of `Duration::seconds(0)`, `Duration::zero()` * Remove unneeded conversion of time::Duration to std::time::Duration * Use `OffsetDateTime::as_seconds_f64` instead of manually calculating the amount of seconds from nanoseconds * Replace a few additional instances of `Duration::seconds(0)` with `Duration::zero()` * Truncate any nanoseconds from a supplied `Duration` within `Cookie::set_max_age` to ensure two Cookies with the same amount whole seconds equate to one another * Fix the actix-http::cookie::do_not_panic_on_large_max_ages test * Convert `Cookie::max_age` and `Cookie::expires` examples to `time` 0.2 Mainly minor changes. Type inference can be used alongside the new `time::parse` method, such that the type doesn't need to be specified. This will be useful if a refactoring takes place that changes the type. There are also new macros, which are used where possible. One change that is not immediately obvious, in `HttpDate`, there was an unnecessary conditional. As the time crate allows for negative durations (and can perform arithmetic with such), the if/else can be removed entirely. Time v0.2.3 also has some bug fixes, which is why I am not using a more general v0.2 in Cargo.toml. v0.2.3 has been yanked, as it was backwards imcompatible. This version reverts the breaking change, while still supporting rustc back to 1.34.0. * Add missing `time::offset` macro import * Fix type confusion when using `time::parse` followed by `using_offset` * Update `time` to 0.2.5 * Update CHANGES.md Co-authored-by: Jacob Pratt <the.z.cuber@gmail.com>
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}
}
/// Attempt to parse a `time` string using ANSI C's `asctime` format.
fn try_parse_asctime(time: &str) -> Option<PrimitiveDateTime> {
time::parse(time, "%a %b %_d %H:%M:%S %Y").ok()
}