| #!/bin/bash |
| |
| [ -f testing.sh ] && . testing.sh |
| |
| #testing "name" "command" "result" "infile" "stdin" |
| |
| # Use a consistent TZ for these tests, but not GMT/UTC because that |
| # makes mistakes harder to spot. |
| tz=Europe/Berlin |
| this_year=$(TZ=$tz date +%Y) |
| |
| # Use a consistent locale too. |
| export LANG=C |
| |
| # Unix date parsing. |
| testing "-d @0" "TZ=$tz date -d @0" "Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 CET 1970\n" "" "" |
| testing "-d @0x123 invalid" "TZ=$tz date -d @0x123 2>/dev/null || echo expected error" "expected error\n" "" "" |
| |
| # POSIX format with 2- and 4-digit years. |
| # All toyonly because coreutils rejects POSIX format dates supplied to -d. |
| # These expected values are from running on the host without -d (not as root!). |
| toyonly testing "-d MMDDhhmm" \ |
| "TZ=$tz date -d 06021234 +'%F %T'" "$this_year-06-02 12:34:00\n" "" "" |
| toyonly testing "-d MMDDhhmmYY.SS" \ |
| "TZ=$tz date -d 1110143115.30" "Tue Nov 10 14:31:30 CET 2015\n" "" "" |
| # busybox thinks this is the year 603 (ISO time 0602-12-34 19:82 with out of range fields normalized). |
| toyonly testing "-d MMDDhhmmCCYY" \ |
| "TZ=$tz date -d 060212341982" "Wed Jun 2 12:34:00 CEST 1982\n" "" "" |
| toyonly testing "-d MMDDhhmmCCYY.SS" \ |
| "TZ=$tz date -d 111014312015.30" "Tue Nov 10 14:31:30 CET 2015\n" "" "" |
| |
| # ISO date format. |
| testing "-d 1980-01-02" "TZ=$tz date -d 1980-01-02" "Wed Jan 2 00:00:00 CET 1980\n" "" "" |
| testing "-d 1980-01-02 12:34" "TZ=$tz date -d '1980-01-02 12:34'" "Wed Jan 2 12:34:00 CET 1980\n" "" "" |
| testing "-d 1980-01-02 12:34:56" "TZ=$tz date -d '1980-01-02 12:34:56'" "Wed Jan 2 12:34:56 CET 1980\n" "" "" |
| |
| # Reject Unix times without a leading @. |
| testing "Unix time missing @" "TZ=$tz date 1438053157 2>/dev/null || echo no" \ |
| "no\n" "" "" |
| |
| # Test just hour and minute (accepted by coreutils and busybox, presumably for setting the time). |
| testing "-d 12:34" 'TZ=UTC date -d 12:34 | grep -q " 12:34:00 UTC $this_year" && echo OK' "OK\n" "" "" |
| testing "-d 12:34:56" 'TZ=UTC date -d 12:34:56 | grep -q " 12:34:56 UTC $this_year" && echo OK' "OK\n" "" "" |
| |
| # Test the %N extension to srtftime(3) format strings. |
| testing "%N" "touch -d 2012-01-23T12:34:56.123456789 f && date -r f +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S.%N" "20120123-123456.123456789\n" "" "" |
| testing "%1N" "touch -d 2012-01-23T12:34:56.123456789 f && date -r f +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S.%1N" "20120123-123456.1\n" "" "" |
| testing "%2N" "touch -d 2012-01-23T12:34:56.123456789 f && date -r f +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S.%2N" "20120123-123456.12\n" "" "" |
| testing "%8N" "touch -d 2012-01-23T12:34:56.123456789 f && date -r f +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S.%8N" "20120123-123456.12345678\n" "" "" |
| testing "%9N" "touch -d 2012-01-23T12:34:56.123456789 f && date -r f +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S.%9N" "20120123-123456.123456789\n" "" "" |
| testing "%%N" "touch -d 2012-01-23T12:34:56.123456789 f && date -r f +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S.%%N" "20120123-123456.%N\n" "" "" |
| testing "trailing %" "touch -d 2012-01-23T12:34:56.123456789 f && date -r f +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S.%" "20120123-123456.%\n" "" "" |
| testing "just %" "touch -d 2012-01-23T12:34:56.123456789 f && date -r f +%" "%\n" "" "" |
| rm -f f |
| |
| # Test --iso... |
| testing "-I" "touch -d 2012-01-23T12:34:56.123456789Z f && date -r f -u -I" \ |
| "2012-01-23\n" "" "" |
| testing "-Id" "touch -d 2012-01-23T12:34:56.123456789Z f && date -r f -u -Id" \ |
| "2012-01-23\n" "" "" |
| testing "-Ih" "touch -d 2012-01-23T12:34:56.123456789Z f && date -r f -u -Ih" \ |
| "2012-01-23T12+00:00\n" "" "" |
| testing "-Im" "touch -d 2012-01-23T12:34:56.123456789Z f && date -r f -u -Im" \ |
| "2012-01-23T12:34+00:00\n" "" "" |
| testing "-Is" "touch -d 2012-01-23T12:34:56.123456789Z f && date -r f -u -Is" \ |
| "2012-01-23T12:34:56+00:00\n" "" "" |
| testing "-In" "touch -d 2012-01-23T12:34:56.123456789Z f && date -r f -u -In" \ |
| "2012-01-23T12:34:56,123456789+00:00\n" "" "" |
| rm -f f |
| |
| # Test embedded TZ to take a date in one time zone and display it in another. |
| testing "TZ=" "TZ='America/Los_Angeles' date -d 'TZ=\"Europe/Berlin\" 2018-01-04 08:00'" "Wed Jan 3 23:00:00 PST 2018\n" "" "" |
| testing "TZ=" "TZ='America/Los_Angeles' date -d 'TZ=\"Europe/Berlin\" 2018-10-04 08:00'" "Wed Oct 3 23:00:00 PDT 2018\n" "" "" |
| testing "TZ= @" "TZ='America/Los_Angeles' date -d 'TZ=\"GMT\" @1533427200'" "Sat Aug 4 17:00:00 PDT 2018\n" "" "" |
| |
| # Test all supported UTC offset variants. |
| testing "tz Z" \ |
| "date -u -d 2020-08-01T12:34:56Z" "Sat Aug 1 12:34:56 UTC 2020\n" "" "" |
| testing "tz ' Z '" \ |
| "date -u -d '2020-08-01T12:34:56 Z '" "Sat Aug 1 12:34:56 UTC 2020\n" "" "" |
| testing "tz -0800" \ |
| "date -u -d 2020-08-01T12:34:56-0800" "Sat Aug 1 20:34:56 UTC 2020\n" "" "" |
| testing "tz +0800" \ |
| "date -u -d 2020-08-01T12:34:56+0800" "Sat Aug 1 04:34:56 UTC 2020\n" "" "" |
| testing "tz +08:00" \ |
| "date -u -d 2020-08-01T12:34:56+08:00" "Sat Aug 1 04:34:56 UTC 2020\n" "" "" |
| testing "tz +8" \ |
| "date -u -d 2020-08-01T12:34:56+8" "Sat Aug 1 04:34:56 UTC 2020\n" "" "" |
| testing "tz +08" \ |
| "date -u -d 2020-08-01T12:34:56+08" "Sat Aug 1 04:34:56 UTC 2020\n" "" "" |
| testing "tz +008" \ |
| "date -u -d 2020-08-01T12:34:56+008" "Sat Aug 1 12:26:56 UTC 2020\n" "" "" |
| testing "tz + 8 : 8 " \ |
| "date -u -d '2020-08-01T12:34:56 + 8 : 8 '" "Sat Aug 1 04:26:56 UTC 2020\n"\ |
| "" "" |
| |
| # Can we parse date's own output format? |
| testing "round trip" 'TZ=$tz date -d "$(TZ=$tz date -d @1598476818)"' \ |
| "Wed Aug 26 23:20:18 CEST 2020\n" "" "" |