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This module is intended for processing of date strings.
This module is intended for processing of date strings.


Please do not modify this code without applying the changes first at Module:Date/sandbox and testing
Copied from https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Module:Date&oldid=224728211
at Module:Date/sandbox/testcases and Module talk:Date/sandbox/testcases.
Used by Module:ISOdate, Module:Complex date, Module:WikidataIB


Authors and maintainers:
Authors and maintainers:
* User:Parent5446 - original version of the function mimicking template:ISOdate
* User:Parent5446 - original version of the function mimicking template:ISOdate
* User:Jarekt - original version of the functions mimicking template:Date  
* User:Jarekt - original version of the functions mimicking template:Date and template:ISOyear
 
]]
]]
require('Module:No globals')


-- ==================================================
-- === Internal functions ===========================
-- ==================================================


-- Function allowing for consistent treatment of boolean-like wikitext input.
local p = {}
-- It works similarly to Module:Yesno
 
local function yesno(val, default)
-- =======================================
if type(val) == 'boolean' then
-- === Dependencies ======================
return val
-- =======================================
elseif type(val) == 'number' then
local i18n  = require('Module:I18n/date') -- get localized translations of date formats
if val==1 then
local yesno = require('Module:Yesno')
return true
 
elseif val==0 then
local function langSwitch(list,lang)
return false
local langList = mw.language.getFallbacksFor(lang)
table.insert(langList,1,lang)
for i,language in ipairs(langList) do
if list[language] then
return list[language]
end
end
elseif type(val) == 'string' then
end
    val = mw.ustring.lower(val)  -- put in lower case
    if val == 'no'  or val == 'n' or val == 'false' or tonumber(val) == 0 then
        return false
    elseif val == 'yes' or val == 'y' or val == 'true'  or tonumber(val) == 1 then
        return true
    end
    end
    return default
end
end


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--[[
-- String replacement that ignores part of the string in "..."
Date
local function strReplace(String, old, new)
if String:find('"') then
This function can be used to provide an ISOdate template.  
local T={}
for i, str in ipairs(mw.text.split( String, '"', true )) do
Usage:
if i%2==1 then
{{#invoke:Date|Date|year=|month=|day=|hour=|minute=|second=|tzhour=|tzmin=|lang=en}}
str = str:gsub(old, new)
 
end
Parameters:
table.insert(T, str)
  year,month,day,hour,minute,second: broken down date-time component strings
end
  tzhour, tzmin: timezone offset from UTC, hours and minutes
return table.concat(T,'"')
  lang: The language to display it in
else
  case: Language format (genitive, etc.) for some languages
return String:gsub(old, new)
class: CSS class for the <time> node, use "" for no metadata at all
 
Error Handling:
 
]]
function p.Date(frame)
local args = frame.args
if not (args.lang and mw.language.isSupportedLanguage(args.lang)) then
args.lang = frame:callParserFunction( "int", "lang" ) -- get user's chosen language
end
end
return p._Date(
{
args.year  or '',
args.month  or '',
args.day    or '',
args.hour  or '',
args.minute or '',
args.second or '',
args.tzhour or '',
args.tzmin  or ''
},
args.lang,                  -- language
args.case  or '',          -- allows to specify grammatical case for the month for languages that use them
args.class or 'dtstart',    -- allows to set the html class of the time node where the date is included. This is useful for microformats.
args.trim_year or '100-999' -- by default pad one and 2 digit years to be 4 digit long, while keeping 3 digit years as is
)
end
end


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-- process datevec
function p._Date(datevec, lang, case, class, trim_year)
-- INPUT:
-- make sure inputs are in the right format
--  * datevec - Array of {year,month,day,hour,minute,second, tzhour, tzmin} containing broken
for i = #datevec + 1, 8 do
--    down date-time component strings or numbers
datevec[i] = ''
-- OUTPUT:
--  * datecode - a code specifying content of the array where Y' is year, 'M' is month,
--    'D' is day, 'H' is hour, 'M' minute, 'S' is second. output has to be one of YMDHMS, YMDHM, YMD, YM, MD, Y
--  * datenum - same array but holding only numbers or nuls
local function parserDatevec(datevec)
-- if month is not a number than check if it is a month name in project's language
local month = datevec[2]
if month and month~='' and not tonumber(month) then
datevec[2] = mw.getContentLanguage():formatDate( "n", month)
end
end
if  not case  then case  = '' end
if  not class then class = '' end
if  not trim_year then trim_year = '100-999' end


-- create datecode based on which variables are provided and check for out-of-bound values
-- if language is not provided than look up users language
local maxval = {nil, 12, 31, 23, 59, 59, 23, 59} -- max values for year, month, ...
-- WARNING: This step should be done by the template as it does not seem to work as well here (cache issues?)
local minval = {nil,  1,  1,  0,  0,  0, -23,  0} -- min values for year, month, ...
if not lang or not mw.language.isValidCode( lang ) then
lang = 'en'
end
-- Just in case someone broke the internationalization code than fix the english defaults
if i18n.DateLang['en'] == nil then
i18n.DateLang['en'] = 'en-form'
end
if i18n.DateFormat['en-form'] == nil then
i18n.DateFormat['en-form'] = {YMDHMS='j F Y, H:i:s', YMDHM='j F Y, H:i', YMD='j F Y', YM='F Y', MD='j F', Y='Y'}
end
 
-- create datecode based on which variables are provided and check for out of bound values
local maxval = {9999, 12, 31, 23, 59, 60, 23, 59} -- max values for year, month, ...
local c = {'Y', 'M', 'D', 'H', 'M', 'S', '', ''}
local c = {'Y', 'M', 'D', 'H', 'M', 'S', '', ''}
local datecode = '' -- a string signifying which combination of variables was provided
local datecode = '' -- a string signifying which combination of variables was provided
local datenum = {}  -- date-time encoded as a vector = [year, month, ... , second]
local datenum = {}  -- date-time encoded as a vector = [year, month, ... , second]
for i = 1,8 do
for i, v in ipairs( datevec ) do
datenum[i] = tonumber(datevec[i])
if v~=nil and v~='' then
if datenum[i] and (i==1 or (datenum[i]>=minval[i] and datenum[i]<=maxval[i])) then
datecode = datecode .. c[i]
datecode = datecode .. c[i]
datenum[i] = tonumber(v)
if datenum[i]==nil and i==2 then
-- month is not a number -> check if it is a month name in English
v = mw.language.new('en'):formatDate( "n", v)
datenum[i] = tonumber(v)
end
if datenum[i]==nil or datenum[i]>maxval[i] then
-- Some numbers are out of range -> abort and return the empty string
return ''
end
end
end
end
end
return datecode, datenum
end
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-- process datevec
-- INPUT:
--  * datecode - a code specifying content of the array where Y' is year, 'M' is month,
--    'D' is day, 'H' is hour, 'M' minute, 'S' is second. output has to be one of YMDHMS, YMDHM, YMD, YM, MD, Y
--  * datenum - Array of {year,month,day,hour,minute,second, tzhour, tzmin} as numbers or nuls
-- OUTPUT:
--  * timeStamp - date string in the format taken by mw.language:formatDate lua function and {{#time}} perser function
--      https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Scribunto/Lua_reference_manual#mw.language:formatDate
--      https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Extension:ParserFunctions#.23time
--  * datecode - with possible corrections
local function getTimestamp(datecode, datenum)
-- create time stamp string (for example 2000-02-20 02:20:20) based on which variables were provided
-- create time stamp string (for example 2000-02-20 02:20:20) based on which variables were provided
local timeStamp
local timeStamp
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elseif datecode == 'M' then
elseif datecode == 'M' then
timeStamp = string.format('%04i-%02i-%02i', 2000, datenum[2], 1 )
timeStamp = string.format('%04i-%02i-%02i', 2000, datenum[2], 1 )
class = '' -- date not complete -> no html formating or micro-tagging of date string
elseif datecode == 'MD' then
elseif datecode == 'MD' then
timeStamp = string.format('%04i-%02i-%02i', 2000, datenum[2], datenum[3] )
timeStamp = string.format('%04i-%02i-%02i', 2000, datenum[2], datenum[3] )
class = '' -- date not complete -> no html formating or micro-tagging of date string
else
else
timeStamp = nil -- format not supported
return ''  -- format not supported
end
end
return timeStamp, datecode
end


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-- ==========================================================
-- trim leading zeros in years prior to year 1000
-- === Create Date String using in chosen language
-- INPUT:
-- ==========================================================
--  * datestr  - translated date string
--  * lang      - language of translation
-- which form should the date take?
-- OUTPUT:
-- Use langSwitch to pick formating for each language
--  * datestr - updated date string
local langDateForm = langSwitch(i18n.DateLang, lang)
 
local function trimYear(datestr, year, lang)
local yearStr0, yearStr1, yearStr2, zeroStr
yearStr0 = string.format('%04i', year ) -- 4 digit year in standard form "0123"
yearStr1 = mw.language.new(lang):formatDate( 'Y', yearStr0) -- same as calling {{#time}} parser function
--yearStr1 = mw.getCurrentFrame():callParserFunction( "#time", { 'Y', yearStr0, lang } ) -- translate to a language
if yearStr0==yearStr1 then -- most of languages use standard form of year
yearStr2 = tostring(year)
else -- some languages use different characters for numbers
yearStr2 = yearStr1
zeroStr = mw.ustring.sub(yearStr1,1,1) -- get "0" in whatever language
for i=1,3 do -- trim leading zeros
if mw.ustring.sub(yearStr2,1,1)==zeroStr then
yearStr2 = mw.ustring.sub(yearStr2, 2, 5-i)
else
break
end
end
end
return string.gsub(datestr, yearStr1, yearStr2 ) -- in datestr replace long year with trimmed one
end
 
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-- Look up proper format string to be passed to {{#time}} parser function
-- INPUTS:
--  * datecode: YMDHMS, YMDHM, YMD, YM, MD, Y, or M
--  * day    : Number between 1 and 31 (not needed for most languages)
--  * lang    : language
-- OUTPUT:
--  * dFormat : input to {{#time}} function
local function getDateFormat(datecode, day, lang)
local function parseFormat(dFormat, day)
if dFormat:find('default') and #dFormat>10 then
-- special (and messy) case of dFormat code depending on a day number
-- then json contains a string with more json containing "default" field and 2 digit day keys
-- if desired day is not in that json than use "default" case
dFormat = dFormat:gsub('”','"') -- change fancy double quote to a straight one, used for json marking
local D = mw.text.jsonDecode( dFormat ) --com = mw.dumpObject(D)
day = string.format('d%02i',day) -- create day key
dFormat = D[day] or D.default
dFormat = dFormat:gsub("'", '"') -- change single quote to a double quote, used for {{#time}} marking
end
return dFormat
end
local T = {}
-- special case of French and Gallic dates, which require different date format for the 1st day of the month
local tab = mw.ext.data.get('DateI18n.tab', lang)
if datenum[3]==1 and (langDateForm=='fr-form' or langDateForm=='ga-form') then
for _, row in pairs(tab.data) do -- convert the output into a dictionary table
langDateForm = langDateForm .. '1' -- ordinal form for the first day of the month
local id, _, msg = unpack(row)
T[id] = msg
end
end
local dFormat = T[datecode]
-- special case of Basque dates, which require different date format for the 1st, 11th, 21st and 31st day of the month
if dFormat=='default' and (datecode=='YMDHMS' or datecode=='YMDHM') then  
if langDateForm=='eu-form' then
-- for most languages adding hour:minute:second is done by adding ", HH:MM:SS to the
if (datenum[3]==1 or datenum[3]==21) then
-- day precission date, those languages are skipped in DateI18n.tab and default to
langDateForm = 'eu-form01'
-- English which stores word "default"
elseif (datenum[3]==11 or datenum[3]==31) then
dFormat = parseFormat(T['YMD'], day).. ', H:i'
langDateForm = 'eu-form11'
if datecode=='YMDHMS' then
dFormat = dFormat .. ':s'
end
end
else
dFormat = parseFormat(dFormat, day)
end
end
return dFormat
end


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-- Look up country specific format input to {{#time}} function
-- Look up proper format string to be passed to {{#time}} parser function
local dFormat = i18n.DateFormat[langDateForm][datecode]
-- INPUTS:
--  * month : month number
-- overwrite default grammatical case of the month (applies mostly to Slavic languages)
--  * case  : gramatic case abbriviation, like "ins", "loc"
if (case=='gen') then
--  * lang  : language
-- CAUTION: at the moment i18n.DateFormat uses "F" only as month name, but this might change and this operation does not check if 'F' is in "" brackets or not, so if some language starts using 'F'  in "" than this will not work for that language
-- OUTPUT:
dFormat = dFormat:gsub("F", "xg");
--  * dFormat : input to {{#time}} function
local function MonthCase(month, case, lang)
local T = {{},{},{},{},{},{},{},{},{},{},{},{}}
local tab = mw.ext.data.get('I18n/MonthCases.tab', lang)
for _, row in pairs(tab.data) do
local mth, cs, msg = unpack(row)
T[mth][cs] = msg
end
return T[month][case]
end
 
-- ==================================================
-- === External functions ===========================
-- ==================================================
local p = {}
 
--[[ ========================================================================================
Date
This function is the core part of the ISOdate template.
Usage:
  local Date = require('Module:DateI18n')._Date
  local dateStr = Date({2020, 12, 30, 12, 20, 11}, lang)
Parameters:
  * {year,month,day,hour,minute,second, tzhour, tzmin}: broken down date-time component strings or numbers
tzhour, tzmin are timezone offsets from UTC, hours and minutes
  * lang: The language to display it in
  * case: Language format (genitive, etc.) for some languages
  * class: CSS class for the <time> node, use "" for no metadata at all
]]
function p._Date(datevec, lang, case, class, trim_year)
-- make sure inputs are in the right format
if not lang or not mw.language.isValidCode( lang ) then
lang = mw.getCurrentFrame():callParserFunction( "int", "lang" ) -- get user's chosen language
end
end
if lang == 'be-tarsk' then
if (case=='nom') then
lang = 'be-x-old'
-- CAUTION: at the moment i18n.DateFormat uses "xg" only as month name, but this might change and this operation does not check if 'xg' is in "" brackets or not, so if some language starts using 'xg'  in "" than this will not work for that language
end
dFormat = dFormat:gsub("xg", "F");
-- process datevec and extract timeStamp and datecode strings as well as numeric datenum array
local datecode,  datenum  = parserDatevec(datevec)
local year, month, day = datenum[1], datenum[2], datenum[3]
local timeStamp, datecode = getTimestamp(datecode, datenum)
if not timeStamp then -- something went wrong in parserDatevec
return ''
end
end
-- Commons [[Data:DateI18n.tab]] page stores prefered formats for diferent
if ((lang=='ru' or lang=='pl' or lang=='cs' or lang=='sl' or lang=='sk') and (case=='loc' or case=='ins')) or
-- languages and datecodes (specifying year-month-day or just year of month-day, etc)
(lang=='fi' and (case=='ptv' or case=='ine'or case=='ela'or case=='ill') ) then
-- Look up country specific format input to {{#time}} function
local monthEn = mw.language.new('en'):formatDate( "F", timeStamp) -- month name in English
local dFormat = getDateFormat(datecode, day, lang)
-- month name using proper case and language. It relies on messages stored in MediaWiki namespace for some cases and languages
 
-- That is why this IF statement uses "lang" not "langDateForm" variable to decide
-- By default the gramatical case is not specified (case=='') allowing the format to be specified
local monthMsg = mw.message.new( string.format('%s-%s', monthEn, case ) ):inLanguage( lang )
-- in [[Data:DateI18n.tab]]. You can overwrite the default grammatical case of the month by
if not monthMsg:isDisabled() then -- make sure it exists
-- specifying "case" variable. This is needed mostly by Slavic languages to create more complex
local month=monthMsg:plain()
-- phrases as it is done in [[c:Module:Complex date]]
dFormat = dFormat:gsub('F', '"'..month..'"'); -- replace default month with month name we already looked up
case = case or ''
dFormat = dFormat:gsub('xg', '"'..month..'"');
if (lang=='qu' or lang=='qug') and (case=='nom') then
-- Special case related to Quechua and Kichwa languages. The form in the I18n is
--  Genitive case with suffix "pi" added to month names provided by {#time}}
-- in Nominative case that "pi" should be removed
-- see https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Template_talk:Date#Quechua from 2014
dFormat = dFormat:gsub('F"pi"', 'F')
elseif (case=='gen') then
dFormat = strReplace(dFormat, "F", "xg")
elseif (case=='nom') then
dFormat = strReplace(dFormat, "xg", "F")
elseif (case ~= '') then
-- see is page [[Data:I18n/MonthCases.tab]] on Commons have name of the month
-- in specific gramatic case in desired language. If we have it than replace
-- "F" and xg" in dFormat
local monthMsg = MonthCase(month, case, lang)
if monthMsg and monthMsg ~= '' then -- make sure it exists
dFormat = strReplace(dFormat, 'F', '"'..monthMsg..'"') -- replace default month with month name we already looked up
dFormat = strReplace(dFormat, 'xg', '"'..monthMsg..'"')
end
end
end
end
-- Special case related to Quechua and Kichwa languages
-- see https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Template_talk:Date#Quechua from 2014
if (lang=='qu' or lang=='qug') and case=='nom' then
dFormat = dFormat:gsub('F"pi"', 'F');
end


    -- Translate the date using specified format
-- Lua only date formating using {{#time}} parser function (new)
-- See https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Scribunto/Lua_reference_manual#mw.language:formatDate and
-- prefered call which gives "Lua error: too many language codes requested." on the [[Module talk:Date/sandbox/testcases]] page
-- https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Extension:ParserFunctions##time for explanation of the format
--local datestr = mw.language.new(lang):formatDate( dFormat, timeStamp)  
local datestr = mw.language.new(lang):formatDate( dFormat, timeStamp) -- same as using {{#time}} parser function
local datestr = mw.getCurrentFrame():callParserFunction( "#time", { dFormat, timeStamp, lang } )
-- Special case related to Thai solar calendar: prior to 1940 new-year was at different
-- Another special case related to Thai solar calendar
-- time of year, so just year (datecode=='Y') is ambiguous and is replaced by "YYYY or YYYY" phrase
if lang=='th' and datenum[1]~= nil and datenum[1]<=1940 then
if lang=='th' and datecode=='Y' and year<=1940 then
-- As of 2014 {{#time}} parser function did not resolve those cases properly
datestr = string.format('%04i หรือ %04i', year+542, year+543 )  
-- See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thai_solar_calendar#New_year for reference
-- Disable once https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66648 is fixed
if datecode=='Y' then -- date is ambiguous
datestr = string.format('%04i หรือ %04i', datenum[1]+542, datenum[1]+543 )
elseif datenum[2]<=3 then -- year is wrong (one too many)
datestr = datestr:gsub( string.format('%04i', datenum[1]+543), string.format('%04i', datenum[1]+542 ) )
end
end
end
-- If year<1000 than either keep the date padded to the length of 4 digits or trim it
-- If year<1000 than either keep it padded to the length of 4 digits or trim it
-- decide if the year will stay padded with zeros (for years in 0-999 range)
-- decide if the year will stay padded with zeros (for years in 0-999 range)
if year and year<1000 then
if datenum[1]~= nil and datenum[1]<1000 then
if type(trim_year)=='nil' then
local trim = yesno(trim_year,nil)
trim_year = '100-999'
if trim == nil then
end
local trim = yesno(trim_year,nil) -- convert to boolean
if trim==nil and type(trim_year)=='string' then
-- if "trim_year" not a simple True/False than it is range of dates
-- for example '100-999' means to pad one and 2 digit years to be 4 digit long, while keeping 3 digit years as is
local YMin, YMax = trim_year:match( '(%d+)-(%d+)' )
local YMin, YMax = trim_year:match( '(%d+)-(%d+)' )
trim = (YMin~=nil and year>=tonumber(YMin) and year<=tonumber(YMax))  
trim = (YMin~=nil and datenum[1]>=tonumber(YMin) and datenum[1]<=tonumber(YMax))  
end
end
if trim==true then
datestr = trimYear(datestr, year, lang) -- in datestr replace long year with trimmed one
-- If the date form isn't the Thai solar calendar, don't zero pad years in the range of 100-999. 
-- If at some point support for Islamic/Hebrew/Japanese years is added, they may need to be skipped as well.
if trim then
--local yearStr1 = mw.language.new(lang):formatDate( 'Y', timeStamp)
local yearStr1 = mw.getCurrentFrame():callParserFunction( "#time", { 'Y', timeStamp, lang } )
--local yearStr1 = datestr:match( '%d%d%d%d' ) -- 4 digits in a row (in any language) - that must be a year
local yearStr2 = yearStr1
local zeroStr = mw.ustring.sub(yearStr1,1,1)
for i=1,3 do -- trim leading zeros
if mw.ustring.sub(yearStr2,1,1)==zeroStr then
yearStr2 = mw.ustring.sub(yearStr2, 2, 5-i)
else
break
end
end
datestr = datestr:gsub( yearStr1, yearStr2 )
--datestr = string.format('%s (%s, %s)', datestr, yearStr1, yearStr2 )
end
end
end
end


-- append timezone if present
-- append timezone if present
if datenum[7] and (datecode == 'YMDHMS' or datecode == 'YMDHM') then
if datevec[7] ~= '' and (datecode == 'YMDHMS' or datecode == 'YMDHM') then
-- use {{#time}} parser function to create timezone string, so that we use correct character set
local tzstr, tzhournum = '', tonumber(datevec[7])
local sign = (datenum[7]<0) and '−' or '+'
if tzhournum < 0 then tzstr = '−' else tzstr = '+' end
timeStamp = string.format("2000-01-01 %02i:%02i:00", math.abs(datenum[7]), datenum[8] or 0)
tzstr = tzstr..string.format("%02d", math.abs(tzhournum))..':'
local timezone = mw.language.new(lang):formatDate( 'H:i', timeStamp) -- same as using {{#time}} parser function
if datevec[8] ~= '' then tzstr = tzstr..datevec[8] else tzstr = tzstr..'00' end
datestr = string.format("%s %s%s", datestr, sign, timezone )
datestr = datestr..' '..tzstr
end
end


-- html formating and tagging of date string
-- html formating and tagging of date string
if class and class ~= '' and datecode~='M' and datecode~='MD'then
if class ~= '' then
local DateHtmlTags = '<span style="white-space:nowrap"><time class="%s" datetime="%s">%s</time></span>'
local DateHtmlTags = '<span style="white-space:nowrap"><time class="%s" datetime="%s">%s</time></span>'
datestr = DateHtmlTags:format(class, timeStamp, datestr)
datestr = DateHtmlTags:format(class, timeStamp, datestr)
end
end
return datestr
return datestr
end
--[[ ========================================================================================
Date
This function is the core part of the ISOdate template.
Usage:
{{#invoke:DateI18n|Date|year=|month=|day=|hour=|minute=|second=|tzhour=|tzmin=|lang=en}}
Parameters:
  * year, month, day, hour, minute, second: broken down date-time component strings
  * tzhour, tzmin: timezone offset from UTC, hours and minutes
  * lang: The language to display it in
  * case: Language format (genitive, etc.) for some languages
  * class: CSS class for the <time> node, use "" for no metadata at all
]]
function p.Date(frame)
local args = {}
for name, value in pairs( frame.args ) do
name = string.gsub( string.lower(name), ' ', '_')
args[name] = value
end
return p._Date(
{ args.year, args.month, args.day, args.hour, args.minute, args.second, args.tzhour, args.tzmin },
args.lang,                  -- language
args.case,                  -- allows to specify grammatical case for the month for languages that use them
args.class or 'dtstart',    -- allows to set the html class of the time node where the date is included. This is useful for microformats.
args.trim_year or '100-999' -- by default pad one and 2 digit years to be 4 digit long, while keeping 3 digit years as is
)
end
end


return p
return p

Sideversjonen fra 30. apr. 2020 kl. 20:54

Dokumentasjon for denne modulen kan opprettes på Modul:DateI18n/dok

--[[  
 
This module is intended for processing of date strings.

Copied from https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Module:Date&oldid=224728211
Used by Module:ISOdate, Module:Complex date, Module:WikidataIB

Authors and maintainers:
* User:Parent5446 - original version of the function mimicking template:ISOdate
* User:Jarekt - original version of the functions mimicking template:Date and template:ISOyear

]]


local p = {}

-- =======================================
-- === Dependencies ======================
-- =======================================
local i18n  = require('Module:I18n/date')		-- get localized translations of date formats
local yesno = require('Module:Yesno')

local function langSwitch(list,lang)
	local langList = mw.language.getFallbacksFor(lang)
	table.insert(langList,1,lang)
	for i,language in ipairs(langList) do
		if list[language] then
			return list[language]
		end
	end
end

--[[
Date
 
This function can be used to provide an ISOdate template. 
 
Usage:
{{#invoke:Date|Date|year=|month=|day=|hour=|minute=|second=|tzhour=|tzmin=|lang=en}}

Parameters:
  year,month,day,hour,minute,second: broken down date-time component strings
  tzhour, tzmin: timezone offset from UTC, hours and minutes
  lang: The language to display it in
  case: Language format (genitive, etc.) for some languages
 class: CSS class for the <time> node, use "" for no metadata at all

 Error Handling:

]]
function p.Date(frame)
	local args = frame.args
	if not (args.lang and mw.language.isSupportedLanguage(args.lang)) then 
		args.lang = frame:callParserFunction( "int", "lang" ) -- get user's chosen language 
	end
	return p._Date(	
		{ 
			args.year   or '', 
			args.month  or '',
			args.day    or '', 
			args.hour   or '', 
			args.minute or '', 
			args.second or '',
			args.tzhour or '',
			args.tzmin  or ''
		},
		args.lang,                  -- language
		args.case  or '',           -- allows to specify grammatical case for the month for languages that use them
		args.class or 'dtstart',    -- allows to set the html class of the time node where the date is included. This is useful for microformats.
		args.trim_year or '100-999' -- by default pad one and 2 digit years to be 4 digit long, while keeping 3 digit years as is
	)	
end


function p._Date(datevec, lang, case, class, trim_year)	
	-- make sure inputs are in the right format
	for i = #datevec + 1, 8 do
		datevec[i] = ''
	end
	if  not case  then case  = '' end
	if  not class then class = '' end
	if  not trim_year then trim_year = '100-999' end

	-- if language is not provided than look up users language
	-- WARNING: This step should be done by the template as it does not seem to work as well here (cache issues?)
	if not lang or not mw.language.isValidCode( lang ) then
		lang = 'en'
	end
	
	-- Just in case someone broke the internationalization code than fix the english defaults
	if i18n.DateLang['en'] == nil then
		i18n.DateLang['en'] = 'en-form'
	end	
	if i18n.DateFormat['en-form'] == nil then
		i18n.DateFormat['en-form'] = {YMDHMS='j F Y, H:i:s', YMDHM='j F Y, H:i', YMD='j F Y', YM='F Y', MD='j F', Y='Y'}
	end

	-- create datecode based on which variables are provided and check for out of bound values
	local maxval = {9999, 12, 31, 23, 59, 60, 23, 59} -- max values for year, month, ...
	local c = {'Y', 'M', 'D', 'H', 'M', 'S', '', ''}
	local datecode = '' -- a string signifying which combination of variables was provided
	local datenum = {}  -- date-time encoded as a vector = [year, month, ... , second]
	for i, v in ipairs( datevec ) do
		if v~=nil and v~='' then
			datecode = datecode .. c[i]
			datenum[i] = tonumber(v)
			if datenum[i]==nil and i==2 then
				-- month is not a number -> check if it is a month name in English
				v = mw.language.new('en'):formatDate( "n", v)
				datenum[i] = tonumber(v)
			end
			if datenum[i]==nil or datenum[i]>maxval[i] then
				-- Some numbers are out of range -> abort and return the empty string
				return ''
			end
		end
	end
	
	-- create time stamp string (for example 2000-02-20 02:20:20) based on which variables were provided
	local timeStamp
	if datecode == 'YMDHMS' then
		timeStamp = string.format('%04i-%02i-%02i %02i:%02i:%02i', datenum[1], datenum[2], datenum[3], datenum[4], datenum[5], datenum[6] )
	elseif datecode == 'YMDHM' then
		timeStamp = string.format('%04i-%02i-%02i %02i:%02i', datenum[1], datenum[2], datenum[3], datenum[4], datenum[5] )
	elseif datecode:sub(1,3)=='YMD' then
		timeStamp = string.format('%04i-%02i-%02i', datenum[1], datenum[2], datenum[3] )
		datecode = 'YMD' -- 'YMD', 'YMDHMS' and 'YMDHM' are the only supported format starting with 'YMD'. All others will be converted to 'YMD'
	elseif datecode == 'YM' then
		timeStamp = string.format('%04i-%02i', datenum[1], datenum[2] )
	elseif datecode:sub(1,1)=='Y' then
		timeStamp = string.format('%04i', datenum[1] )
		datecode = 'Y' 
	elseif datecode == 'M' then
		timeStamp = string.format('%04i-%02i-%02i', 2000, datenum[2], 1 )
		class = '' -- date not complete -> no html formating or micro-tagging of date string
	elseif datecode == 'MD' then
		timeStamp = string.format('%04i-%02i-%02i', 2000, datenum[2], datenum[3] )
		class = '' -- date not complete -> no html formating or micro-tagging of date string
	else
		return ''  -- format not supported
	end

	-- ==========================================================
	-- === Create Date String using in chosen language
	-- ==========================================================
	
	-- which form should the date take? 
	-- Use langSwitch to pick formating for each language
	local langDateForm = langSwitch(i18n.DateLang, lang)
	
	-- special case of French and Gallic dates, which require different date format for the 1st day of the month
	if datenum[3]==1 and (langDateForm=='fr-form' or langDateForm=='ga-form') then
		langDateForm = langDateForm .. '1' -- ordinal form for the first day of the month
	end
	-- special case of Basque dates, which require different date format for the 1st, 11th, 21st and 31st day of the month
	if langDateForm=='eu-form' then
		if (datenum[3]==1 or datenum[3]==21) then
			langDateForm = 'eu-form01'
		elseif (datenum[3]==11 or datenum[3]==31) then
			langDateForm = 'eu-form11'
		end
	end

	-- Look up country specific format input to {{#time}} function
	local dFormat = i18n.DateFormat[langDateForm][datecode]
	
	-- overwrite default grammatical case of the month (applies mostly to Slavic languages)
	if (case=='gen') then
		-- CAUTION: at the moment i18n.DateFormat uses "F" only as month name, but this might change and this operation does not check if 'F' is in "" brackets or not, so if some language starts using 'F'  in "" than this will not work for that language
		dFormat = dFormat:gsub("F", "xg"); 
	end
	if (case=='nom') then
		-- CAUTION: at the moment i18n.DateFormat uses "xg" only as month name, but this might change and this operation does not check if 'xg' is in "" brackets or not, so if some language starts using 'xg'  in "" than this will not work for that language
		dFormat = dFormat:gsub("xg", "F");
	end
	if ((lang=='ru' or lang=='pl' or lang=='cs' or lang=='sl' or lang=='sk') and (case=='loc' or case=='ins')) or
		(lang=='fi' and (case=='ptv' or case=='ine'or case=='ela'or case=='ill') ) then
		local monthEn =  mw.language.new('en'):formatDate( "F", timeStamp) -- month name in English
		-- month name using proper case and language. It relies on messages stored in MediaWiki namespace for some cases and languages
		-- That is why this IF statement uses "lang" not "langDateForm" variable to decide
		local monthMsg =  mw.message.new( string.format('%s-%s', monthEn, case ) ):inLanguage( lang )
		if not monthMsg:isDisabled() then -- make sure it exists
			local month=monthMsg:plain()
			dFormat = dFormat:gsub('F', '"'..month..'"'); -- replace default month with month name we already looked up
			dFormat = dFormat:gsub('xg', '"'..month..'"');
		end
	end
	-- Special case related to Quechua and Kichwa languages
	-- see https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Template_talk:Date#Quechua from 2014
	if (lang=='qu' or lang=='qug') and case=='nom' then
		dFormat = dFormat:gsub('F"pi"', 'F');
	end	

	-- Lua only date formating using {{#time}} parser function (new)
		-- prefered call which gives "Lua error: too many language codes requested." on the [[Module talk:Date/sandbox/testcases]] page
		--local datestr = mw.language.new(lang):formatDate( dFormat, timeStamp) 
	local datestr = mw.getCurrentFrame():callParserFunction( "#time", { dFormat, timeStamp, lang } )
	
	-- Another special case related to Thai solar calendar
	if lang=='th' and datenum[1]~= nil and datenum[1]<=1940 then
		-- As of 2014 {{#time}} parser function did not resolve those cases properly
		-- See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thai_solar_calendar#New_year for reference
		-- Disable once https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66648 is fixed
		if datecode=='Y' then -- date is ambiguous
			datestr = string.format('%04i หรือ %04i', datenum[1]+542, datenum[1]+543 ) 
		elseif datenum[2]<=3 then -- year is wrong (one too many)
			datestr = datestr:gsub( string.format('%04i', datenum[1]+543), string.format('%04i', datenum[1]+542 ) )
		end
	end
	
	-- If year<1000 than either keep it padded to the length of 4 digits or trim it
	-- decide if the year will stay padded with zeros (for years in 0-999 range)
	if datenum[1]~= nil and datenum[1]<1000 then
		local trim = yesno(trim_year,nil)
		if trim == nil then
			local YMin, YMax = trim_year:match( '(%d+)-(%d+)' )
			trim = (YMin~=nil and datenum[1]>=tonumber(YMin) and datenum[1]<=tonumber(YMax)) 
		end
	
		-- If the date form isn't the Thai solar calendar, don't zero pad years in the range of 100-999.  
		-- If at some point support for Islamic/Hebrew/Japanese years is added, they may need to be skipped as well. 
		if trim then
			--local yearStr1 = mw.language.new(lang):formatDate( 'Y', timeStamp)
			local yearStr1 = mw.getCurrentFrame():callParserFunction( "#time", { 'Y', timeStamp, lang } )
			--local yearStr1 = datestr:match( '%d%d%d%d' ) -- 4 digits in a row (in any language) - that must be a year
			local yearStr2 = yearStr1
			local zeroStr = mw.ustring.sub(yearStr1,1,1)
			for i=1,3 do -- trim leading zeros
				if mw.ustring.sub(yearStr2,1,1)==zeroStr then
					yearStr2 = mw.ustring.sub(yearStr2, 2, 5-i)
				else
					break
				end
			end
			datestr = datestr:gsub( yearStr1, yearStr2 )
			--datestr = string.format('%s (%s, %s)', datestr, yearStr1, yearStr2 )
		end
	end

	-- append timezone if present
	if datevec[7] ~= '' and (datecode == 'YMDHMS' or datecode == 'YMDHM') then
		local tzstr, tzhournum = '', tonumber(datevec[7])
		if tzhournum < 0 then tzstr = '−' else tzstr = '+' end
		tzstr = tzstr..string.format("%02d", math.abs(tzhournum))..':'
		if datevec[8] ~= '' then tzstr = tzstr..datevec[8] else tzstr = tzstr..'00' end
		datestr = datestr..' '..tzstr
	end

	-- html formating and tagging of date string
	if class ~= '' then
		local DateHtmlTags = '<span style="white-space:nowrap"><time class="%s" datetime="%s">%s</time></span>'
		datestr = DateHtmlTags:format(class, timeStamp, datestr)
	end
	return datestr
end

return p