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package org.apache.drill.exec.store.easy.json.values;
import java.time.LocalDate;
import java.time.ZoneOffset;
import java.time.ZonedDateTime;
import org.apache.drill.exec.expr.fn.impl.DateUtility;
import org.apache.drill.exec.store.easy.json.loader.JsonLoaderImpl;
import org.apache.drill.exec.store.easy.json.parser.TokenIterator;
import org.apache.drill.exec.vector.accessor.ScalarWriter;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.core.JsonToken;
/**
* Drill-specific extension to allow dates only, expressed in UTC
* to be consistent with Mongo timestamps.
* <p>
* Drill dates are in the local time zone, so conversion is needed.
* Drill dates are stored in ms, which is odd.
*/
public class UtcDateValueListener extends ScalarListener {
public UtcDateValueListener(JsonLoaderImpl loader, ScalarWriter writer) {
super(loader, writer);
}
@Override
public void onValue(JsonToken token, TokenIterator tokenizer) {
switch (token) {
case VALUE_NULL:
setNull();
break;
case VALUE_NUMBER_INT:
addValueToListenerMap(writer.schema().name(), tokenizer.longValue());
writer.setLong(tokenizer.longValue());
break;
case VALUE_STRING:
try {
// A Drill date is ms since the epoch, local time. Our input
// is in UTC. We DO NOT want to convert from the date, midnight, UTC
// to local time since that will change the date. Instead, we just
// want to copy the offset since the epoch from UTC to our local
// time, so that we retain the date, even if the span of the date
// is different locally than UTC. A mess.
LocalDate localDate = LocalDate.parse(tokenizer.stringValue(), DateUtility.isoFormatDate);
ZonedDateTime utc = localDate.atStartOfDay(ZoneOffset.UTC);
addValueToListenerMap(writer.schema().name(), utc.toEpochSecond() * 1000);
writer.setLong(utc.toEpochSecond() * 1000);
} catch (Exception e) {
throw loader.dataConversionError(schema(), "date", tokenizer.stringValue());
}
break;
default:
throw tokenizer.invalidValue(token);
}
}
}