Package org.springframework.format.datetime.standard

Source Code of org.springframework.format.datetime.standard.DateTimeContext

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package org.springframework.format.datetime.standard;

import java.time.ZoneId;
import java.time.chrono.Chronology;
import java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter;
import java.util.TimeZone;

import org.springframework.context.i18n.LocaleContext;
import org.springframework.context.i18n.LocaleContextHolder;
import org.springframework.context.i18n.TimeZoneAwareLocaleContext;
import org.springframework.lang.UsesJava8;

/**
* A context that holds user-specific <code>java.time</code> (JSR-310) settings
* such as the user's Chronology (calendar system) and time zone.
* A {@code null} property value indicate the user has not specified a setting.
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 4.0
* @see DateTimeContextHolder
*/
@UsesJava8
public class DateTimeContext {

  private Chronology chronology;

  private ZoneId timeZone;


  /**
   * Set the user's chronology (calendar system).
   */
  public void setChronology(Chronology chronology) {
    this.chronology = chronology;
  }

  /**
   * Return the user's chronology (calendar system), if any.
   */
  public Chronology getChronology() {
    return this.chronology;
  }

  /**
   * Set the user's time zone.
   * <p>Alternatively, set a {@link TimeZoneAwareLocaleContext} on
   * {@link LocaleContextHolder}. This context class will fall back to
   * checking the locale context if no setting has been provided here.
   * @see org.springframework.context.i18n.LocaleContextHolder#getTimeZone()
   * @see org.springframework.context.i18n.LocaleContextHolder#setLocaleContext
   */
  public void setTimeZone(ZoneId timeZone) {
    this.timeZone = timeZone;
  }

  /**
   * Return the user's time zone, if any.
   */
  public ZoneId getTimeZone() {
    return this.timeZone;
  }


  /**
   * Get the DateTimeFormatter with the this context's settings
   * applied to the base {@code formatter}.
   * @param formatter the base formatter that establishes default
   * formatting rules, generally context-independent
   * @return the contextual DateTimeFormatter
   */
  public DateTimeFormatter getFormatter(DateTimeFormatter formatter) {
    if (this.chronology != null) {
      formatter = formatter.withChronology(this.chronology);
    }
    if (this.timeZone != null) {
      formatter = formatter.withZone(this.timeZone);
    }
    else {
      LocaleContext localeContext = LocaleContextHolder.getLocaleContext();
      if (localeContext instanceof TimeZoneAwareLocaleContext) {
        TimeZone timeZone = ((TimeZoneAwareLocaleContext) localeContext).getTimeZone();
        if (timeZone != null) {
          formatter = formatter.withZone(timeZone.toZoneId());
        }
      }
    }
    return formatter;
  }

}
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