zulip/zephyr/static/js/timerender.js

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var timerender = (function () {
var exports = {};
// If this is 5, then times from up to 5 days before the current
// day will be formatted as weekday names:
//
// 1/10 1/11 1/12
// Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu 1/18 1/19
// ^ today
var MAX_AGE_FOR_WEEKDAY = 5;
var next_timerender_id = 0;
var set_to_start_of_day = function (time) {
return time.setMilliseconds(0).setSeconds(0).setMinutes(0).setHours(0);
};
function now() { return (new XDate()); }
// Given an XDate object 'time', return a two-element list containing
// - a string for the current human-formatted version
// - a string like "2013-01-20" representing the day the format
// needs to change, or undefined if it will never need to change.
function render_now(time) {
var start_of_today = set_to_start_of_day(now());
var start_of_other_day = set_to_start_of_day(time.clone());
// How many days old is 'time'? 0 = today, 1 = yesterday, 7 = a
// week ago, -1 = tomorrow, etc.
// Presumably the result of diffDays will be an integer in this
// case, but round it to be sure before comparing to integer
// constants.
var days_old = Math.round(start_of_other_day.diffDays(start_of_today));
if (days_old >= 0 && days_old <= MAX_AGE_FOR_WEEKDAY) {
var day_string; // e.g. "Yesterday", "Wed"
var expire_days; // after how many days from the
// message send time do we need to
// update?
if (days_old === 0) {
day_string = "Today";
expire_days = 1;
} else if (days_old === 1) {
day_string = "Yesterday";
expire_days = 2;
} else {
day_string = time.toString("ddd");
expire_days = MAX_AGE_FOR_WEEKDAY + 1;
}
// "\xa0" is U+00A0 NO-BREAK SPACE.
// Can't use &nbsp; as that represents the literal string "&nbsp;".
return [day_string + " " + time.toString("HH:mm"),
start_of_other_day.addDays(expire_days)
.toString("yyyy-MM-dd")];
} else {
// For now, if we get a message from tomorrow, we don't bother
// rewriting the timestamp when it gets to be tomorrow.
return [time.toString("MMM\xa0dd") + " " + time.toString("HH:mm"),
undefined];
}
}
// This table associates to each day (represented as a yyyy-MM-dd
// string) a list of timestamps that need to be updated on that day.
// Each timestamp is represented as a list of length 2:
// [id of the span element, XDate representing the time]
// This is an efficient data structure because we only need to update
// timestamps at the start of each day. If timestamp update times were
// arbitrary, a priority queue would be more sensible.
var update_table = {};
// The day that elements are currently up-to-date with respect to.
// Represented as an XDate with hour, minute, second, millisecond 0.
var last_updated;
$(function () {
last_updated = set_to_start_of_day(now());
});
function maybe_add_update_table_entry(update_date, id, time) {
if (update_date === undefined)
return;
if (update_table[update_date] === undefined)
update_table[update_date] = [];
update_table[update_date].push([id, time]);
}
// Given an XDate object 'time', return a DOM node that initially
// displays the human-formatted time, and is updated automatically as
// necessary (e.g. changing "Mon 11:21" to "Jan 14 11:21" after a week
// or so).
// (What's actually spliced into the message template is the contents
// of this DOM node as HTML, so effectively a copy of the node. That's
// okay since to update the time later we look up the node by its id.)
exports.render_time = function (time) {
var id = "timerender" + next_timerender_id;
next_timerender_id++;
var rendered_now = render_now(time);
var node = $("<span />").attr('id', id).text(rendered_now[0]);
maybe_add_update_table_entry(rendered_now[1], id, time);
return node;
};
// This isn't expected to be called externally except manually for
// testing purposes.
exports.update_timestamps = function () {
var start_of_today = set_to_start_of_day(now());
var new_date;
// This loop won't do anything unless the day changed since the
// last time it ran.
for (new_date = last_updated.clone().addDays(1);
new_date <= start_of_today;
new_date.addDays(1)) {
var update_date = new_date.toString("yyyy-MM-dd");
if (update_table[update_date] !== undefined)
{
var to_process = update_table[update_date];
var i;
update_table[update_date] = [];
$.each(to_process, function (idx, elem) {
var id = elem[0];
var element = document.getElementById(id);
// The element might not exist any more (because it
// was in the zfilt table, or because we added
// messages above it and re-collapsed).
if (element !== null) {
var time = elem[1];
var new_rendered = render_now(time);
$(document.getElementById(id)).text(new_rendered[0]);
maybe_add_update_table_entry(new_rendered[1], id, time);
}
});
}
}
last_updated = start_of_today;
};
setInterval(exports.update_timestamps, 60 * 1000);
// XDate.toLocaleDateString and XDate.toLocaleTimeString are
// expensive, so we delay running the following code until we need
// the full date and time strings.
exports.set_full_datetime = function timerender_set_full_datetime(message, time_elem) {
if (message.full_date_str !== undefined) {
return;
}
var time = new XDate(message.timestamp * 1000);
// Convert to number of hours ahead/behind UTC.
// The sign of getTimezoneOffset() is reversed wrt
// the conventional meaning of UTC+n / UTC-n
var tz_offset = -time.getTimezoneOffset() / 60;
message.full_date_str = time.toLocaleDateString();
message.full_time_str = time.toLocaleTimeString() +
' (UTC' + ((tz_offset < 0) ? '' : '+') + tz_offset + ')';
time_elem.attr('title', message.full_date_str + ' ' + message.full_time_str);
};
return exports;
}());