2 # Desc: Baltakatei's verbose date command
3 # Usage: bkdatev [args]
4 # Example: bkdatev --date="2001-09-11T09:02:59-04"
6 # Ref/Attrib: [1] "ISO 8601". Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601
7 # [2] "Changing the Locale in Wine" https://stackoverflow.com/a/16428951
8 # [3] "Shanghai vs Beijing" https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libgweather/+bug/228554
9 # Notes: * Check `ls -R /usr/share/zoneinfo` for time zone names.
10 # * Check `cat /usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED` for supported locales.
11 # * For list of valid locales, see: https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/bionic/man3/DateTime::Locale::Catalog.3pm.html
12 # * Locations chosen for population, personal signifiance, and spatial coverage.
13 # * For International Atomic Time (TAI), use offsets from UTC provided in `/usr/share/zoneinfo/leap-seconds.list`.
15 yell
() { echo "$0: $*" >&2; }
16 die
() { yell
"$*"; exit 111; }
17 must
() { "$@" || die
"cannot $*"; }
19 # Desc: Inserts a string into another string at a specified position.
20 # Input: arg1: str str_rec String to receive insertion
21 # arg2: int pos Insertion position (0 = append to front)
22 # arg3: str str_ins String to be inserted
23 # Output: stdout: Combined string
25 # Depends: BK-2020-03: yell(), die(), must()
26 # Ref/Attrib: * BK-2020-03: https://gitlab.com/baltakatei/baltakatei-exdev/
27 # * Cooper, Mendel. “Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide: Manipulating Strings”. tldp.org https://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/string-manipulation.html
29 local str_rec pos str_ins re len_str_rec
;
30 local pfx_pos_start pfx_len pfx
;
31 local sfx_pos_start sfx_len sfx
;
34 if [[ $# -ne 3 ]]; then
35 yell
"ERROR:Invalid argument count:$#";
38 if [[ ! "$2" =~
$re ]]; then
39 yell
"ERROR:Not an int:$2";
45 # Calculate string stats
46 len_str_rec
="${#str_rec}";
51 pfx
="${str_rec:$pfx_pos_start:$pfx_len}";
54 sfx_pos_start
="$(( pos ))";
55 sfx_len
="$(( len_str_rec - pos ))";
56 sfx
="${str_rec:$sfx_pos_start:$sfx_len}";
58 # Print output to stdout
59 printf "%s%s%s\n" "$pfx" "$str_ins" "$sfx";
60 }; # Insert string provided at indicated position via stdout
65 if ! ((n_ln
% "$skip_every")); then
69 }; # periodically print separating blank line
71 # Desc: Get from 'date' the timezone UTC offset in a way
72 # compatible with both GNU Coreutils and BSD versions.
73 # Input: env var: TZ (time zone for date; e.g. 'America/Denver')
74 # Depends: date (GNU Coreutils 8.32 or BSD), rev
75 local ntz ntz ntz_out
;
78 # Get numeric time zone string in way compatible with GNU Coreutils and BSD
79 ntz
="$(date "+%z
")"; # e.g. "+0530"
81 # Check if last two characters are trailing zeros that can be removed.
82 last2
="${ntz:3:2}"; # assumes $ntz is 5 characters (i.e. "±HHMM")
83 #last2="$(rev <<< $ntz)" && last2="${last2:0:2}" && last2="$(rev <<< "$last2")";
84 if [[ "$last2" == "00" ]]; then
85 ## ntz_out is truncated by 2 characters
86 ntz_out
="${ntz:0:-2}";
88 ## ntz_out is ntz with semicolon inserted after HH
89 ntz_out
="$(insertStr "$ntz" 3 ":" )";
93 printf "%s" "$ntz_out";
94 }; # Format numeric time zone (for BSD date compatibility)
101 # env var: TZ (time zone for date; e.g. 'America/Denver')
103 # Depends: printf, date
105 # Ref/Attrib: * Truncate string in printf https://stackoverflow.com/a/46812677
106 local s_1 s_2 s_2_tz s_3 s_4
;
109 s_2
="$(date "$@
" "$fs_1")"; # ISO-8601 without numeric timezone
110 s_3
="$(date "$@
" "$fs_2")"; # Alternate ISO-8601 expressions
111 s_4
="$(date "$@
" "$fs_3")"; # locale-specific date strings
113 # Append numeric timezone to $s_2 with appropriate format
114 # (e.g. '-07' for 'Arizona', '+05:45' for 'Asia/Kathmandu')
115 s_2_tz
="$(get_tz_offset)";
116 s_2
="$( printf "%s
%s
" "$s_2" "$s_2_tz" )";
118 printf "%-10.10s %-25.25s (%-20.20s) (%s)" "$s_1" "$s_2" "$s_3" "$s_4";
121 unset fs_1 fs_2 fs_3 fs_4
;
122 }; # print line of dates
124 n_ln
=0; # for line_sep()
125 unset LC_TIME
; # Fall back to time zone-specific locale settings.
128 fs_iso8601
="+%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S"; # typical ISO-8601 without timezone
129 fs_iso8601_etc
="+%G-W%V-%u, %Y-%j"; # alternate ISO-8601 dates
130 fs_locale
="+%Z; %A; %c"; # locale-specific date strings
132 # vars for print_dateline()
134 fs_2
="$fs_iso8601_etc";
137 # UTC (pop. (2021): 7,837,000,000)
141 fs_3
="+%s seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00+00";
148 export LANG
="haw-US.UTF8";
155 export TZ
=America
/Los_Angeles
;
156 export LANG
="en_US.UTF-8";
161 # Denver, USA (pop. (2021): 711,463)
163 export TZ
=America
/Denver
;
164 export LANG
="en_US.UTF-8";
169 # Chicago, USA (pop. (2021): 711,463)
171 export TZ
=America
/Chicago
;
172 export LANG
="en_US.UTF-8";
177 # Mexico City, Mexico (pop. (2018): 21,804,515)
179 export TZ
=America
/Mexico_City
;
180 export LANG
="es_MX.UTF8";
185 # Panama City, Panama
187 export TZ
=America
/Panama
;
188 export LANG
="es_PA.UTF8";
193 # New York, USA (pop. (2018): 20,140,470)
195 export TZ
=America
/New_York
;
196 export LANG
="en_US.UTF-8";
203 export TZ
=America
/Sao_Paulo
;
204 export LANG
="pt_BR.UTF8";
211 export TZ
=America
/Argentina
/Buenos_Aires
;
212 export LANG
="es_AR.UTF8";
219 export TZ
=Europe
/London
;
220 export LANG
="en_GB.UTF-8";
227 export TZ
=Africa
/Kinshasa
;
228 export LANG
="ln_CD.UTF8";
235 export TZ
=Africa
/Lagos
;
236 export LANG
="en_NG.UTF8";
243 export TZ
=Europe
/Paris
;
244 export LANG
="fr_FR.UTF8";
251 export TZ
=Europe
/Stockholm
;
252 export LANG
="sv_SE.UTF8";
259 export TZ
=Africa
/Cairo
;
260 export LANG
="ar_EG.UTF8";
265 # Athens (pop. (2020): 3,526,887)
267 export TZ
=Europe
/Athens
;
268 export LANG
="el_GR.UTF8";
273 # Istanbul (pop. (2020): 13,719,061)
275 export TZ
=Asia
/Istanbul
;
276 export LANG
="tr_TR.UTF8";
283 export TZ
=Asia
/Tehran
;
284 export LANG
="fa_IR.UTF8";
291 export TZ
=Europe
/Moscow
;
292 export LANG
="ru_RU.UTF-8";
297 # Kyiv, Ukraine (pop. (2021): 2,962,180)
299 export TZ
=Europe
/Kyiv
;
300 export LANG
="uk_UA.UTF-8";
305 # Delhi, India (pop. (2018): 29,000,000)
307 export TZ
=Asia
/Kolkata
;
308 export LANG
="hi_IN.UTF-8";
313 # Jakarta, Indonesia (pop. (2018): 33,430,285)
315 export TZ
=Asia
/Jakarta
;
316 export LANG
="id_ID.UTF8";
321 # Singapore, Singapore (pop (2018): 5,792,000)
323 export TZ
=Asia
/Singapore
;
324 export LANG
="en_SG.UTF-8";
329 # Beijing, China (pop. (2018): 19,618,000)
331 export TZ
=Asia
/Shanghai
; # [3]
332 export LANG
="zh_CN.UTF-8";
337 # Taipei, Taiwan (pop (2019): 7,034,084)
339 export TZ
=Asia
/Taipei
; # [3]
340 export LANG
="zh_TW.UTF-8";
345 # Tokyo, Japan (pop. (2018): 37,274,000)
347 export TZ
=Asia
/Tokyo
;
348 export LANG
="ja_JP.UTF8";
353 # Seoul, South Korea (pop. (2018): 25,514,000)
355 export TZ
=Asia
/Seoul
;
356 export LANG
="ko_KR.UTF8";
361 # Pyongyang, North Korea
363 export TZ
=Asia
/Pyongyang
;
364 export LANG
="ko_KP.UTF8";
371 export TZ
=Australia
/Sydney
;
372 export LANG
="en_AU.UTF8";
379 export TZ
=Pacific
/Guam
;
380 export LANG
="en_GU.UTF8";
385 # Auckland, New Zealand
387 export TZ
=Pacific
/Auckland
;
388 export LANG
="en_NZ.UTF8";
398 # Author: Steven Baltakatei Sandoval