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chronoscala

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A JSR-310 port of nscala_time

Requirements

  • Java 8
  • Scala 2.10.x / 2.11.x / 2.12.x

Installation

libraryDependencies += "jp.ne.opt" %% "chronoscala" % "0.2.1"

Usage

import jp.ne.opt.chronoscala.Imports._

ZonedDateTime.now() + 2.months // returns java.time.ZonedDateTime = 2016-09-12T02:24:22.724+09:00[Asia/Tokyo]

OffsetDateTime.now() + 2.months // returns java.time.OffsetDateTime = 2016-09-12T02:24:22.724+09:00

ZonedDateTime.now() < ZonedDateTime.now() + 1.month // returns true

ZonedDateTime.now() to (ZonedDateTime.now() + 1.day) // returns Interval(2016-07-11T19:15:42.641Z,2016-07-12T19:15:42.641Z)

(ZonedDateTime.now() to (ZonedDateTime.now() + 1.second)).millis // returns 1000

2.hours + 45.minutes + 10.seconds // returns PT2H45M10S

(2.hours + 45.minutes + 10.seconds).millis // returns 9910000

2.months + 3.days // returns P2M3D

LocalDate.now() to (LocalDate.now() + 7.days) by 2.days // returns DateInterval(2016-09-04, 2016-09-06, 2016-09-08, 2016-09-10)

Chronoscala also provides NamespacedImports to avoid conflicts between other package such as scala.concurrent.duration.

import jp.ne.opt.chronoscala.NamespacedImports._

// Methods are namespaced with `cs`.
2.cs.months + 3.cs.days // returns P2M3D

2L.cs.seconds + 3L.cs.seconds // returns PT5S

ClockProvider

ClockProvider is useful for unit testing.

import jp.ne.opt.chronoscala.Imports._
import jp.ne.opt.chronoscala.ClockProvider

ClockProvider.setCurrentClockFixedMillis(0L)

Instant.now() // returns 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z