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//! Date and time utils for HTTP.
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//!
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//! Multiple HTTP header fields store timestamps.
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//! For example a response created on May 15, 2015 may contain the header
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//! `Date: Fri, 15 May 2015 15:34:21 GMT`. Since the timestamp does not
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//! contain any timezone or leap second information it is equvivalent to
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//! writing 1431696861 Unix time. Rust’s `SystemTime` is used to store
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//! these timestamps.
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//!
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//! This crate provides two public functions:
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//!
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//! * `parse_http_date` to parse a HTTP datetime string to a system time
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//! * `fmt_http_date` to format a system time to a IMF-fixdate
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//!
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//! In addition it exposes the `HttpDate` type that can be used to parse
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//! and format timestamps. Convert a sytem time to `HttpDate` and vice versa.
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//! The `HttpType` (8 bytes) is smaller than `SystemTime` (16 bytes) and
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//! using the display impl avoids a temporary allocation.
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#![forbid(unsafe_code)]
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use std::error;
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use std::fmt::{self, Display, Formatter};
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use std::io;
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use std::time::SystemTime;
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pub use date::HttpDate;
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mod date;
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/// An opaque error type for all parsing errors.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct Error(());
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impl error::Error for Error {}
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impl Display for Error {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result<(), fmt::Error> {
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f.write_str("string contains no or an invalid date")
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}
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}
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impl From<Error> for io::Error {
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fn from(e: Error) -> io::Error {
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io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, e)
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}
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}
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/// Parse a date from an HTTP header field.
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///
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/// Supports the preferred IMF-fixdate and the legacy RFC 805 and
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/// ascdate formats. Two digit years are mapped to dates between
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/// 1970 and 2069.
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pub fn parse_http_date(s: &str) -> Result<SystemTime, Error> {
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s.parse::<HttpDate>().map(|d| d.into())
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}
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/// Format a date to be used in a HTTP header field.
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///
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/// Dates are formatted as IMF-fixdate: `Fri, 15 May 2015 15:34:21 GMT`.
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pub fn fmt_http_date(d: SystemTime) -> String {
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format!("{}", HttpDate::from(d))
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use std::str;
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use std::time::{Duration, UNIX_EPOCH};
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use super::{fmt_http_date, parse_http_date, HttpDate};
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#[test]
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fn test_rfc_example() {
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let d = UNIX_EPOCH + Duration::from_secs(784111777);
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assert_eq!(
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d,
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parse_http_date("Sun, 06 Nov 1994 08:49:37 GMT").expect("#1")
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);
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assert_eq!(
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d,
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parse_http_date("Sunday, 06-Nov-94 08:49:37 GMT").expect("#2")
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);
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assert_eq!(d, parse_http_date("Sun Nov 6 08:49:37 1994").expect("#3"));
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}
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#[test]
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fn test2() {
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let d = UNIX_EPOCH + Duration::from_secs(1475419451);
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assert_eq!(
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d,
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parse_http_date("Sun, 02 Oct 2016 14:44:11 GMT").expect("#1")
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);
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assert!(parse_http_date("Sun Nov 10 08:00:00 1000").is_err());
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assert!(parse_http_date("Sun Nov 10 08*00:00 2000").is_err());
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assert!(parse_http_date("Sunday, 06-Nov-94 08+49:37 GMT").is_err());
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}
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#[test]
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fn test3() {
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let mut d = UNIX_EPOCH;
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assert_eq!(d, parse_http_date("Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 GMT").unwrap());
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d += Duration::from_secs(3600);
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assert_eq!(d, parse_http_date("Thu, 01 Jan 1970 01:00:00 GMT").unwrap());
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d += Duration::from_secs(86400);
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assert_eq!(d, parse_http_date("Fri, 02 Jan 1970 01:00:00 GMT").unwrap());
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d += Duration::from_secs(2592000);
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assert_eq!(d, parse_http_date("Sun, 01 Feb 1970 01:00:00 GMT").unwrap());
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d += Duration::from_secs(2592000);
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assert_eq!(d, parse_http_date("Tue, 03 Mar 1970 01:00:00 GMT").unwrap());
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d += Duration::from_secs(31536005);
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assert_eq!(d, parse_http_date("Wed, 03 Mar 1971 01:00:05 GMT").unwrap());
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d += Duration::from_secs(15552000);
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assert_eq!(d, parse_http_date("Mon, 30 Aug 1971 01:00:05 GMT").unwrap());
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d += Duration::from_secs(6048000);
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assert_eq!(d, parse_http_date("Mon, 08 Nov 1971 01:00:05 GMT").unwrap());
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d += Duration::from_secs(864000000);
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assert_eq!(d, parse_http_date("Fri, 26 Mar 1999 01:00:05 GMT").unwrap());
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_fmt() {
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let d = UNIX_EPOCH;
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assert_eq!(fmt_http_date(d), "Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 GMT");
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let d = UNIX_EPOCH + Duration::from_secs(1475419451);
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assert_eq!(fmt_http_date(d), "Sun, 02 Oct 2016 14:44:11 GMT");
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}
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#[allow(dead_code)]
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fn testcase(data: &[u8]) {
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if let Ok(s) = str::from_utf8(data) {
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println!("{:?}", s);
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if let Ok(d) = parse_http_date(s) {
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let o = fmt_http_date(d);
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assert!(!o.is_empty());
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}
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn size_of() {
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assert_eq!(::std::mem::size_of::<HttpDate>(), 8);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_date_comparison() {
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let a = UNIX_EPOCH + Duration::from_secs(784111777);
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let b = a + Duration::from_secs(30);
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assert!(a < b);
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let a_date: HttpDate = a.into();
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let b_date: HttpDate = b.into();
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assert!(a_date < b_date);
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assert_eq!(a_date.cmp(&b_date), ::std::cmp::Ordering::Less)
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_parse_bad_date() {
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// 1994-11-07 is actually a Monday
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let parsed = "Sun, 07 Nov 1994 08:48:37 GMT".parse::<HttpDate>();
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assert!(parsed.is_err())
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}
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}
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