Util.java
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package org.opencastproject.scheduler.api;
import static net.fortuna.ical4j.model.parameter.Value.DATE_TIME;
import net.fortuna.ical4j.model.DateList;
import net.fortuna.ical4j.model.DateTime;
import net.fortuna.ical4j.model.Period;
import net.fortuna.ical4j.model.Recur;
import net.fortuna.ical4j.model.TimeZoneRegistry;
import net.fortuna.ical4j.model.TimeZoneRegistryFactory;
import net.fortuna.ical4j.model.property.RRule;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import java.time.ZoneOffset;
import java.time.ZonedDateTime;
import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.LinkedList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.TimeZone;
public final class Util {
/** The minimum separation between one event ending and the next starting */
public static final int EVENT_MINIMUM_SEPARATION_MILLISECONDS = 0;
private static final Logger logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger(Util.class);
private static final TimeZoneRegistry registry = TimeZoneRegistryFactory.getInstance().createRegistry();
private Util() {
}
/**
* Adjust the given UTC rrule to the given timezone.
*
* @param rRule The rrule to adjust.
* @param start The start date in UTC
*
* @param tz The target timezone.
*/
public static void adjustRrule(final RRule rRule, final Date start, final TimeZone tz) {
final Recur recur = rRule.getRecur();
if (recur.getHourList().size() != 1 || recur.getMinuteList().size() != 1) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"RRules with multiple hours/minutes are not supported by Opencast. " + recur.toString());
}
final ZonedDateTime adjustedDate = ZonedDateTime.ofInstant(start.toInstant(), ZoneOffset.UTC)
.withHour(recur.getHourList().get(0))
.withMinute(recur.getMinuteList().get(0))
.withZoneSameInstant(tz.toZoneId());
recur.getHourList().set(0, adjustedDate.getHour());
recur.getMinuteList().set(0, adjustedDate.getMinute());
}
/**
* Backward compatibility, converts parameters as required for the updated calculatePeriods
*
* @param start date in the scheduled time zone
* @param end date in the scheduled time zone
* @param duration
* @param rRule
* @param tz, time zone of the scheduled event
* @return the calculated periods
*/
public static List<Period> calculatePeriods(Date start, Date end, long duration, RRule rRule, TimeZone tz) {
Calendar startCal = Calendar.getInstance(tz);
Calendar endCal = Calendar.getInstance(tz);
startCal.setTime(start);
endCal.setTime(end);
return Util.calculatePeriods(startCal, endCal, duration, rRule.getRecur(), tz);
}
/**
* Given a start time and end time with a recurrence rule and a timezone, all periods of the recurrence rule are
* calculated taken daylight saving time into account.
*
* @param startCalTz, Calendar date time of the recurrence in the timezone of the scheduled CA
* @param endCalTz, Calendar date time of the recurrence in the timezone of the scheduled CA
* @param duration, the length of each event
* @param recur, the recurrence rule (based on the Start time zone, including start hour and days of week)
* @param tz, the timezone of the scheduled CA
* @return a list of event Periods that match the rule and start and end times
*/
public static List<Period> calculatePeriods(
Calendar startCalTz, Calendar endCalTz, long duration, Recur recur, TimeZone tz) {
SimpleDateFormat simpleDateFormat = new SimpleDateFormat("EE MMM dd HH:mm:ss zzz yyyy");
simpleDateFormat.setTimeZone(tz);
String tzStr = tz.getID();
List<Period> event = new LinkedList<>();
logger.debug("Inbound start of recurrence {} to end of recurrence {}, in Tz {}",
simpleDateFormat.format(startCalTz.getTime()),
simpleDateFormat.format(endCalTz.getTime()), tzStr);
DateTime periodStart = new DateTime(startCalTz.getTime());
logger.debug("ical4j timeZone for {} is {}", tzStr, registry.getTimeZone(tzStr).toZoneId());
periodStart.setTimeZone(registry.getTimeZone(tzStr));
DateTime periodEnd = new DateTime(endCalTz.getTime());
periodEnd.setTimeZone(registry.getTimeZone(tzStr));
logger.trace("is utc {}? Tz is {} ", periodStart.isUtc(), periodStart.getTimeZone().toZoneId());
logger.debug("({}) Looking at recurrences for {} to {}, duration {}, {}", periodStart.getTimeZone().toZoneId(),
simpleDateFormat.format(new Date(periodStart.getTime())),
simpleDateFormat.format(new Date(periodEnd.getTime())), duration, recur.toString());
DateList dates = recur.getDates(periodStart, periodEnd, DATE_TIME);
logger.trace("Got {} dates: {}, tz '{}'", dates.size(), dates.toString(), dates.getTimeZone().toZoneId());
for (Date date : dates) {
Date endTZ = new DateTime(date.getTime() + duration);
DateTime startDT = new DateTime(date);
DateTime endDT = new DateTime(endTZ);
Period p = new Period(startDT, endDT);
event.add(p);
}
for (Period e: event) {
Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance(e.getStart().getTimeZone());
cal.setTimeInMillis(e.getStart().getTime());
logger.debug("EventList start {} Instance {}, calendar hour {}, zone {}",
e.getStart().toString(),
simpleDateFormat.format(cal.getTime()),
cal.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY),
e.getStart().getTimeZone().toZoneId());
}
return event;
}
/**
* Check if two intervals (for example, for two scheduled events), overlap.
* @param start1 start of first interval
* @param end1 end of first interval
* @param start2 start of second interval
* @param end2 end of second interval
* @return <code>true</code> if they overlap, <code>false</code> if they don't
*/
public static boolean schedulingIntervalsOverlap(
final Date start1, final Date end1, final Date start2, final Date end2) {
return end2.after(start1) && end1.after(start2)
|| eventWithinMinimumSeparation(start1, end1, start2, end2);
}
/**
* Returns true of checkStart is within EVENT_MINIMUM_SEPARATION_SECONDS of either the start or end dates, or checkEnd
* is within EVENT_MINIMUM_SEPARATION_SECONDS of either the start or end dates. False otherwise
*/
private static boolean eventWithinMinimumSeparation(Date checkStart, Date checkEnd, Date start, Date end) {
return Math.abs(checkStart.getTime() - start.getTime()) < EVENT_MINIMUM_SEPARATION_MILLISECONDS
|| Math.abs(checkStart.getTime() - end.getTime()) < EVENT_MINIMUM_SEPARATION_MILLISECONDS
|| Math.abs(checkEnd.getTime() - start.getTime()) < EVENT_MINIMUM_SEPARATION_MILLISECONDS
|| Math.abs(checkEnd.getTime() - end.getTime()) < EVENT_MINIMUM_SEPARATION_MILLISECONDS;
}
}