A collection of useful utilities for projects that have to deal with dates, times, and time zones, with particular utility for Rails projects that enforce the use of Zulu Time.
- A base method called
is_zulu_time?, rspecmatchersbe_zulu_time,be_an_iso_formatted_date, andbe_an_iso_formatted_time- An
ActiveModelvalidator calledzulu_time, and ActiveModel::Serializerhelper methods calledenforce_zulu_timeandenforce_iso8601_datethat allow formatting and aliasing.
Each feature can be required individually so you can use the rspec matcher, ActiveModel validator, or ActiveModel::Serializer helper in isolation.
Ruby,Bundler, etc. The usual suspects. (Tested against Ruby 2.0.0 and up)rspecif yourequire 'datetime_helper/rspec'active_modelif yourequire 'datetime_helper/active_model'active_model_serializerif yourequire 'datetime_helper/active_model_serialiser'
Zulu Time is an ISO 8601 formatted string representing a datetime but in the time zone UTC+0. This makes it trivial for client applications to display dates and times correctly in their local, or other nominated time zones.
Enforcing Zulu Time across a range of projects requires a common approach to validating incoming strings, representing the data internally, serialising the data back out into strings, and testing date and time fields.
The Datetime Helper was developed to provide that common approach, and it is available as an open source project because we believe it is generically useful.
Put this in your Gemfile
gem 'datetime_helper'You can also use this to test that a DateTime, or Time, are at UTC+0, or
that a String is formatted in correct Zulu Time format.
DatetimeHelper.is_zulu_time? somethingPut this in your spec_helper.rb or equivalent
require 'datetime_helper/rspec'
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.include DatetimeHelper::Matchers
endAnd put this in your rspec tests.
it {expect(subject[:deleted_at]).to be_zulu_time}This can be used to expect that a DateTime, or Time, are at UTC+0, or that a String is formatted in Zulu Time.
Similarly to the above you can also test Time and Date strings with
be_an_iso_formatted_time, andbe_an_iso_formatted_date
First be sure you require 'datetime_helper/active_model'
Then your model class can add:
include DatetimeHelper::Validators
validates :updated_at, zulu_time: trueThis will verify that a Time is supplied at UTC+0,
or that a DateTime has .zone == "+00:00",
or that a String is in Zulu Time format.
First be sure you require 'datetime_helper/active_model_serialiser'
Then you can put this in your serialisers:
extend DatetimeHelper::Serialisers
enforce_zulu_time :updated_at
enforce_iso8601_date :enable_date
enforce_zulu_time :published_at, :published_dateThe last case will also alias the api attribute published_at to the table attribute published_date.
or if you have a bunch of 'em
extend DatetimeHelper::Serialisers
%w(updated_at deleted_at).each { |attribute| enforce_zulu_time attribute }
%w(date enable_date).each { |attribute| enforce_iso8601_date attribute }This will ensure that the serialised output is a proper Zulu time formatted string and iso8601 formatted date string.
bundle install
gem build datetime_helper.gemspecbundle install
rakeThe tests offer insight into how to use these utilities.
Contributions are encouraged. See the contribution instructions for the preferred contribution process.
The Datetime Helper is © 2015 Westfield Labs and is available for use under the Apache 2.0 license.
| Version | Comments |
|---|---|
0.0.1 |
First draft — only the rspec matcher |
0.0.2 |
Added the ActiveModel validator |
0.0.3 |
Added the ActiveModel::Serializer helper |
1.0.0 |
Cleaned up for first official release |
1.0.1 |
Enhanced matchers, and validator |
1.0.2 |
Add iso8601 date format for serializers |
1.0.3 |
Change enforce_iso8601_date to work with |
| date-time objects | |
1.0.4 |
Anchor strings in RSpec matchers |
1.0.5 |
Add aliasing to serializer formatting |