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/**
* @fileoverview Functions and objects for date representation and manipulation.
*
* @author eae@google.com (Emil A Eklund)
*/
goog.provide('goog.date');
goog.provide('goog.date.Date');
goog.provide('goog.date.DateTime');
goog.provide('goog.date.Interval');
goog.provide('goog.date.month');
goog.provide('goog.date.weekDay');
goog.require('goog.asserts');
/** @suppress {extraRequire} */
goog.require('goog.date.DateLike');
goog.require('goog.i18n.DateTimeSymbols');
goog.require('goog.string');
/**
* Constants for weekdays.
* @enum {number}
*/
goog.date.weekDay = {
MON: 0,
TUE: 1,
WED: 2,
THU: 3,
FRI: 4,
SAT: 5,
SUN: 6
};
/**
* Constants for months.
* @enum {number}
*/
goog.date.month = {
JAN: 0,
FEB: 1,
MAR: 2,
APR: 3,
MAY: 4,
JUN: 5,
JUL: 6,
AUG: 7,
SEP: 8,
OCT: 9,
NOV: 10,
DEC: 11
};
/**
* Formats a month/year string.
* Example: "January 2008"
*
* @param {string} monthName The month name to use in the result.
* @param {number} yearNum The numeric year to use in the result.
* @return {string} A formatted month/year string.
*/
goog.date.formatMonthAndYear = function(monthName, yearNum) {
/** @desc Month/year format given the month name and the numeric year. */
var MSG_MONTH_AND_YEAR = goog.getMsg(
'{$monthName} {$yearNum}',
{ 'monthName' : monthName, 'yearNum' : yearNum });
return MSG_MONTH_AND_YEAR;
};
/**
* Regular expression for splitting date parts from ISO 8601 styled string.
* Examples: '20060210' or '2005-02-22' or '20050222' or '2005-08'
* or '2005-W22' or '2005W22' or '2005-W22-4', etc.
* For explanation and more examples, see:
* {@link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601}
*
* @type {RegExp}
* @private
*/
goog.date.splitDateStringRegex_ = new RegExp(
'^(\\d{4})(?:(?:-?(\\d{2})(?:-?(\\d{2}))?)|' +
'(?:-?(\\d{3}))|(?:-?W(\\d{2})(?:-?([1-7]))?))?$');
/**
* Regular expression for splitting time parts from ISO 8601 styled string.
* Examples: '18:46:39.994' or '184639.994'
*
* @type {RegExp}
* @private
*/
goog.date.splitTimeStringRegex_ =
/^(\d{2})(?::?(\d{2})(?::?(\d{2})(\.\d+)?)?)?$/;
/**
* Regular expression for splitting timezone parts from ISO 8601 styled string.
* Example: The part after the '+' in '18:46:39+07:00'. Or '09:30Z' (UTC).
*
* @type {RegExp}
* @private
*/
goog.date.splitTimezoneStringRegex_ = /Z|(?:([-+])(\d{2})(?::?(\d{2}))?)$/;
/**
* Regular expression for splitting duration parts from ISO 8601 styled string.
* Example: '-P1Y2M3DT4H5M6.7S'
*
* @type {RegExp}
* @private
*/
goog.date.splitDurationRegex_ = new RegExp(
'^(-)?P(?:(\\d+)Y)?(?:(\\d+)M)?(?:(\\d+)D)?' +
'(T(?:(\\d+)H)?(?:(\\d+)M)?(?:(\\d+(?:\\.\\d+)?)S)?)?$');
/**
* Number of milliseconds in a day.
* @type {number}
*/
goog.date.MS_PER_DAY = 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000;
/**
* Returns whether the given year is a leap year.
*
* @param {number} year Year part of date.
* @return {boolean} Whether the given year is a leap year.
*/
goog.date.isLeapYear = function(year) {
// Leap year logic; the 4-100-400 rule
return year % 4 == 0 && (year % 100 != 0 || year % 400 == 0);
};
/**
* Returns whether the given year is a long ISO year.
* See {@link http://www.phys.uu.nl/~vgent/calendar/isocalendar_text3.htm}.
*
* @param {number} year Full year part of date.
* @return {boolean} Whether the given year is a long ISO year.
*/
goog.date.isLongIsoYear = function(year) {
var n = 5 * year + 12 - 4 * (Math.floor(year / 100) - Math.floor(year / 400));
n += Math.floor((year - 100) / 400) - Math.floor((year - 102) / 400);
n += Math.floor((year - 200) / 400) - Math.floor((year - 199) / 400);
return n % 28 < 5;
};
/**
* Returns the number of days for a given month.
*
* @param {number} year Year part of date.
* @param {number} month Month part of date.
* @return {number} The number of days for the given month.
*/
goog.date.getNumberOfDaysInMonth = function(year, month) {
switch (month) {
case goog.date.month.FEB:
return goog.date.isLeapYear(year) ? 29 : 28;
case goog.date.month.JUN:
case goog.date.month.SEP:
case goog.date.month.NOV:
case goog.date.month.APR:
return 30;
}
return 31;
};
/**
* Returns true if the 2 dates are in the same day.
* @param {goog.date.DateLike} date The time to check.
* @param {goog.date.DateLike=} opt_now The current time.
* @return {boolean} Whether the dates are on the same day.
*/
goog.date.isSameDay = function(date, opt_now) {
var now = opt_now || new Date(goog.now());
return date.getDate() == now.getDate() &&
goog.date.isSameMonth(date, now);
};
/**
* Returns true if the 2 dates are in the same month.
* @param {goog.date.DateLike} date The time to check.
* @param {goog.date.DateLike=} opt_now The current time.
* @return {boolean} Whether the dates are in the same calendar month.
*/
goog.date.isSameMonth = function(date, opt_now) {
var now = opt_now || new Date(goog.now());
return date.getMonth() == now.getMonth() &&
goog.date.isSameYear(date, now);
};
/**
* Returns true if the 2 dates are in the same year.
* @param {goog.date.DateLike} date The time to check.
* @param {goog.date.DateLike=} opt_now The current time.
* @return {boolean} Whether the dates are in the same calendar year.
*/
goog.date.isSameYear = function(date, opt_now) {
var now = opt_now || new Date(goog.now());
return date.getFullYear() == now.getFullYear();
};
/**
* Static function for week number calculation. ISO 8601 implementation.
*
* @param {number} year Year part of date.
* @param {number} month Month part of date (0-11).
* @param {number} date Day part of date (1-31).
* @param {number=} opt_weekDay Cut off weekday, defaults to Thursday.
* @param {number=} opt_firstDayOfWeek First day of the week, defaults to
* Monday.
* Monday=0, Sunday=6.
* @return {number} The week number (1-53).
*/
goog.date.getWeekNumber = function(year, month, date, opt_weekDay,
opt_firstDayOfWeek) {
var d = new Date(year, month, date);
// Default to Thursday for cut off as per ISO 8601.
var cutoff = opt_weekDay || goog.date.weekDay.THU;
// Default to Monday for first day of the week as per ISO 8601.
var firstday = opt_firstDayOfWeek || goog.date.weekDay.MON;
// The d.getDay() has to be converted first to ISO weekday (Monday=0).
var isoday = (d.getDay() + 6) % 7;
// Position of given day in the picker grid w.r.t. first day of week
var daypos = (isoday - firstday + 7) % 7;
// Position of cut off day in the picker grid w.r.t. first day of week
var cutoffpos = (cutoff - firstday + 7) % 7;
// Unix timestamp of the midnight of the cutoff day in the week of 'd'.
// There might be +-1 hour shift in the result due to the daylight saving,
// but it doesn't affect the year.
var cutoffSameWeek = d.valueOf() +
(cutoffpos - daypos) * goog.date.MS_PER_DAY;
// Unix timestamp of January 1 in the year of 'cutoffSameWeek'.
var jan1 = new Date(new Date(cutoffSameWeek).getFullYear(), 0, 1).valueOf();
// Number of week. The round() eliminates the effect of daylight saving.
return Math.floor(Math.round(
(cutoffSameWeek - jan1) / goog.date.MS_PER_DAY) / 7) + 1;
};
/**
* @param {T} date1 A datelike object.
* @param {S} date2 Another datelike object.
* @return {T|S} The earlier of them in time.
* @template T,S
*/
goog.date.min = function(date1, date2) {
return date1 < date2 ? date1 : date2;
};
/**
* @param {T} date1 A datelike object.
* @param {S} date2 Another datelike object.
* @return {T|S} The later of them in time.
* @template T,S
*/
goog.date.max = function(date1, date2) {
return date1 > date2 ? date1 : date2;
};
/**
* Creates a DateTime from a datetime string expressed in ISO 8601 format.
*
* @param {string} formatted A date or datetime expressed in ISO 8601 format.
* @return {goog.date.DateTime} Parsed date or null if parse fails.
*/
goog.date.fromIsoString = function(formatted) {
var ret = new goog.date.DateTime(2000);
return goog.date.setIso8601DateTime(ret, formatted) ? ret : null;
};
/**
* Parses a datetime string expressed in ISO 8601 format. Overwrites the date
* and optionally the time part of the given object with the parsed values.
*
* @param {!goog.date.DateTime} dateTime Object whose fields will be set.
* @param {string} formatted A date or datetime expressed in ISO 8601 format.
* @return {boolean} Whether the parsing succeeded.
*/
goog.date.setIso8601DateTime = function(dateTime, formatted) {
formatted = goog.string.trim(formatted);
var delim = formatted.indexOf('T') == -1 ? ' ' : 'T';
var parts = formatted.split(delim);
return goog.date.setIso8601DateOnly_(dateTime, parts[0]) &&
(parts.length < 2 || goog.date.setIso8601TimeOnly_(dateTime, parts[1]));
};
/**
* Sets date fields based on an ISO 8601 format string.
*
* @param {!goog.date.DateTime} d Object whose fields will be set.
* @param {string} formatted A date expressed in ISO 8601 format.
* @return {boolean} Whether the parsing succeeded.
* @private
*/
goog.date.setIso8601DateOnly_ = function(d, formatted) {
// split the formatted ISO date string into its date fields
var parts = formatted.match(goog.date.splitDateStringRegex_);
if (!parts) {
return false;
}
var year = Number(parts[1]);
var month = Number(parts[2]);
var date = Number(parts[3]);
var dayOfYear = Number(parts[4]);
var week = Number(parts[5]);
// ISO weekdays start with 1, native getDay() values start with 0
var dayOfWeek = Number(parts[6]) || 1;
d.setFullYear(year);
if (dayOfYear) {
d.setDate(1);
d.setMonth(0);
var offset = dayOfYear - 1; // offset, so 1-indexed, i.e., skip day 1
d.add(new goog.date.Interval(goog.date.Interval.DAYS, offset));
} else if (week) {
goog.date.setDateFromIso8601Week_(d, week, dayOfWeek);
} else {
if (month) {
d.setDate(1);
d.setMonth(month - 1);
}
if (date) {
d.setDate(date);
}
}
return true;
};
/**
* Sets date fields based on an ISO 8601 week string.
* See {@link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_week_date}, "Relation with the
* Gregorian Calendar". The first week of a new ISO year is the week with the
* majority of its days in the new Gregorian year. I.e., ISO Week 1's Thursday
* is in that year. ISO weeks always start on Monday. So ISO Week 1 can
* contain a few days from the previous Gregorian year. And ISO weeks always
* end on Sunday, so the last ISO week (Week 52 or 53) can have a few days from
* the following Gregorian year.
* Example: '1997-W01' lasts from 1996-12-30 to 1997-01-05. January 1, 1997 is
* a Wednesday. So W01's Monday is Dec.30, 1996, and Sunday is January 5, 1997.
*
* @param {goog.date.DateTime} d Object whose fields will be set.
* @param {number} week ISO week number.
* @param {number} dayOfWeek ISO day of week.
* @private
*/
goog.date.setDateFromIso8601Week_ = function(d, week, dayOfWeek) {
// calculate offset for first week
d.setMonth(0);
d.setDate(1);
var jsDay = d.getDay();
// switch Sunday (0) to index 7; ISO days are 1-indexed
var jan1WeekDay = jsDay || 7;
var THURSDAY = 4;
if (jan1WeekDay <= THURSDAY) {
// was extended back to Monday
var startDelta = 1 - jan1WeekDay; // e.g., Thu(4) ==> -3
} else {
// was extended forward to Monday
startDelta = 8 - jan1WeekDay; // e.g., Fri(5) ==> +3
}
// find the absolute number of days to offset from the start of year
// to arrive close to the Gregorian equivalent (pending adjustments above)
// Note: decrement week multiplier by one because 1st week is
// represented by dayOfWeek value
var absoluteDays = Number(dayOfWeek) + (7 * (Number(week) - 1));
// convert from ISO weekday format to Gregorian calendar date
// note: subtract 1 because 1-indexed; offset should not include 1st of month
var delta = startDelta + absoluteDays - 1;
var interval = new goog.date.Interval(goog.date.Interval.DAYS, delta);
d.add(interval);
};
/**
* Sets time fields based on an ISO 8601 format string.
* Note: only time fields, not date fields.
*
* @param {!goog.date.DateTime} d Object whose fields will be set.
* @param {string} formatted A time expressed in ISO 8601 format.
* @return {boolean} Whether the parsing succeeded.
* @private
*/
goog.date.setIso8601TimeOnly_ = function(d, formatted) {
// first strip timezone info from the end
var parts = formatted.match(goog.date.splitTimezoneStringRegex_);
var offset = 0; // local time if no timezone info
if (parts) {
if (parts[0] != 'Z') {
offset = parts[2] * 60 + Number(parts[3]);
offset *= parts[1] == '-' ? 1 : -1;
}
offset -= d.getTimezoneOffset();
formatted = formatted.substr(0, formatted.length - parts[0].length);
}
// then work out the time
parts = formatted.match(goog.date.splitTimeStringRegex_);
if (!parts) {
return false;
}
d.setHours(Number(parts[1]));
d.setMinutes(Number(parts[2]) || 0);
d.setSeconds(Number(parts[3]) || 0);
d.setMilliseconds(parts[4] ? parts[4] * 1000 : 0);
if (offset != 0) {
// adjust the date and time according to the specified timezone
d.setTime(d.getTime() + offset * 60000);
}
return true;
};
/**
* Class representing a date/time interval. Used for date calculations.
* <pre>
* new goog.date.Interval(0, 1) // One month
* new goog.date.Interval(0, 0, 3, 1) // Three days and one hour
* new goog.date.Interval(goog.date.Interval.DAYS, 1) // One day
* </pre>
*
* @param {number|string=} opt_years Years or string representing date part.
* @param {number=} opt_months Months or number of whatever date part specified
* by first parameter.
* @param {number=} opt_days Days.
* @param {number=} opt_hours Hours.
* @param {number=} opt_minutes Minutes.
* @param {number=} opt_seconds Seconds.
* @constructor
* @final
*/
goog.date.Interval = function(opt_years, opt_months, opt_days, opt_hours,
opt_minutes, opt_seconds) {
if (goog.isString(opt_years)) {
var type = opt_years;
var interval = /** @type {number} */ (opt_months);
this.years = type == goog.date.Interval.YEARS ? interval : 0;
this.months = type == goog.date.Interval.MONTHS ? interval : 0;
this.days = type == goog.date.Interval.DAYS ? interval : 0;
this.hours = type == goog.date.Interval.HOURS ? interval : 0;
this.minutes = type == goog.date.Interval.MINUTES ? interval : 0;
this.seconds = type == goog.date.Interval.SECONDS ? interval : 0;
} else {
this.years = /** @type {number} */ (opt_years) || 0;
this.months = opt_months || 0;
this.days = opt_days || 0;
this.hours = opt_hours || 0;
this.minutes = opt_minutes || 0;
this.seconds = opt_seconds || 0;
}
};
/**
* Parses an XML Schema duration (ISO 8601 extended).
* @see http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#duration
*
* @param {string} duration An XML schema duration in textual format.
* Recurring durations and weeks are not supported.
* @return {goog.date.Interval} The duration as a goog.date.Interval or null
* if the parse fails.
*/
goog.date.Interval.fromIsoString = function(duration) {
var parts = duration.match(goog.date.splitDurationRegex_);
if (!parts) {
return null;
}
var timeEmpty = !(parts[6] || parts[7] || parts[8]);
var dateTimeEmpty = timeEmpty && !(parts[2] || parts[3] || parts[4]);
if (dateTimeEmpty || timeEmpty && parts[5]) {
return null;
}
var negative = parts[1];
var years = parseInt(parts[2], 10) || 0;
var months = parseInt(parts[3], 10) || 0;
var days = parseInt(parts[4], 10) || 0;
var hours = parseInt(parts[6], 10) || 0;
var minutes = parseInt(parts[7], 10) || 0;
var seconds = parseFloat(parts[8]) || 0;
return negative ? new goog.date.Interval(-years, -months, -days,
-hours, -minutes, -seconds) :
new goog.date.Interval(years, months, days,
hours, minutes, seconds);
};
/**
* Serializes goog.date.Interval into XML Schema duration (ISO 8601 extended).
* @see http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#duration
*
* @param {boolean=} opt_verbose Include zero fields in the duration string.
* @return {?string} An XML schema duration in ISO 8601 extended format,
* or null if the interval contains both positive and negative fields.
*/
goog.date.Interval.prototype.toIsoString = function(opt_verbose) {
var minField = Math.min(this.years, this.months, this.days,
this.hours, this.minutes, this.seconds);
var maxField = Math.max(this.years, this.months, this.days,
this.hours, this.minutes, this.seconds);
if (minField < 0 && maxField > 0) {
return null;
}
// Return 0 seconds if all fields are zero.
if (!opt_verbose && minField == 0 && maxField == 0) {
return 'PT0S';
}
var res = [];
// Add sign and 'P' prefix.
if (minField < 0) {
res.push('-');
}
res.push('P');
// Add date.
if (this.years || opt_verbose) {
res.push(Math.abs(this.years) + 'Y');
}
if (this.months || opt_verbose) {
res.push(Math.abs(this.months) + 'M');
}
if (this.days || opt_verbose) {
res.push(Math.abs(this.days) + 'D');
}
// Add time.
if (this.hours || this.minutes || this.seconds || opt_verbose) {
res.push('T');
if (this.hours || opt_verbose) {
res.push(Math.abs(this.hours) + 'H');
}
if (this.minutes || opt_verbose) {
res.push(Math.abs(this.minutes) + 'M');
}
if (this.seconds || opt_verbose) {
res.push(Math.abs(this.seconds) + 'S');
}
}
return res.join('');
};
/**
* Tests whether the given interval is equal to this interval.
* Note, this is a simple field-by-field comparison, it doesn't
* account for comparisons like "12 months == 1 year".
*
* @param {goog.date.Interval} other The interval to test.
* @return {boolean} Whether the intervals are equal.
*/
goog.date.Interval.prototype.equals = function(other) {
return other.years == this.years &&
other.months == this.months &&
other.days == this.days &&
other.hours == this.hours &&
other.minutes == this.minutes &&
other.seconds == this.seconds;
};
/**
* @return {!goog.date.Interval} A clone of the interval object.
*/
goog.date.Interval.prototype.clone = function() {
return new goog.date.Interval(
this.years, this.months, this.days,
this.hours, this.minutes, this.seconds);
};
/**
* Years constant for the date parts.
* @type {string}
*/
goog.date.Interval.YEARS = 'y';
/**
* Months constant for the date parts.
* @type {string}
*/
goog.date.Interval.MONTHS = 'm';
/**
* Days constant for the date parts.
* @type {string}
*/
goog.date.Interval.DAYS = 'd';
/**
* Hours constant for the date parts.
* @type {string}
*/
goog.date.Interval.HOURS = 'h';
/**
* Minutes constant for the date parts.
* @type {string}
*/
goog.date.Interval.MINUTES = 'n';
/**
* Seconds constant for the date parts.
* @type {string}
*/
goog.date.Interval.SECONDS = 's';
/**
* @return {boolean} Whether all fields of the interval are zero.
*/
goog.date.Interval.prototype.isZero = function() {
return this.years == 0 &&
this.months == 0 &&
this.days == 0 &&
this.hours == 0 &&
this.minutes == 0 &&
this.seconds == 0;
};
/**
* @return {!goog.date.Interval} Negative of this interval.
*/
goog.date.Interval.prototype.getInverse = function() {
return this.times(-1);
};
/**
* Calculates n * (this interval) by memberwise multiplication.
* @param {number} n An integer.
* @return {!goog.date.Interval} n * this.
*/
goog.date.Interval.prototype.times = function(n) {
return new goog.date.Interval(this.years * n,
this.months * n,
this.days * n,
this.hours * n,
this.minutes * n,
this.seconds * n);
};
/**
* Gets the total number of seconds in the time interval. Assumes that months
* and years are empty.
* @return {number} Total number of seconds in the interval.
*/
goog.date.Interval.prototype.getTotalSeconds = function() {
goog.asserts.assert(this.years == 0 && this.months == 0);
return ((this.days * 24 + this.hours) * 60 + this.minutes) * 60 +
this.seconds;
};
/**
* Adds the Interval in the argument to this Interval field by field.
*
* @param {goog.date.Interval} interval The Interval to add.
*/
goog.date.Interval.prototype.add = function(interval) {
this.years += interval.years;
this.months += interval.months;
this.days += interval.days;
this.hours += interval.hours;
this.minutes += interval.minutes;
this.seconds += interval.seconds;
};
/**
* Class representing a date. Defaults to current date if none is specified.
*
* Implements most methods of the native js Date object (except the time related
* ones, {@see goog.date.DateTime}) and can be used interchangeably with it just
* as if goog.date.Date was a synonym of Date. To make this more transparent,
* Closure APIs should accept goog.date.DateLike instead of the real Date
* object.
*
* To allow goog.date.Date objects to be passed as arguments to methods
* expecting Date objects this class is marked as extending the built in Date
* object even though that's not strictly true.
*
* @param {number|goog.date.DateLike=} opt_year Four digit year or a date-like
* object. If not set, the created object will contain the date
* determined by goog.now().
* @param {number=} opt_month Month, 0 = Jan, 11 = Dec.
* @param {number=} opt_date Date of month, 1 - 31.
* @constructor
* @see goog.date.DateTime
*/
goog.date.Date = function(opt_year, opt_month, opt_date) {
/** @protected {!Date} The wrapped date or datetime. */
this.date;
// goog.date.DateTime assumes that only this.date is added in this ctor.
if (goog.isNumber(opt_year)) {
this.date = this.buildDate_(opt_year, opt_month || 0, opt_date || 1);
this.maybeFixDst_(opt_date || 1);
} else if (goog.isObject(opt_year)) {
this.date = this.buildDate_(opt_year.getFullYear(), opt_year.getMonth(),
opt_year.getDate());
this.maybeFixDst_(opt_year.getDate());
} else {
this.date = new Date(goog.now());
this.date.setHours(0);
this.date.setMinutes(0);
this.date.setSeconds(0);
this.date.setMilliseconds(0);
}
};
/**
* new Date(y, m, d) treats years in the interval [0, 100) as two digit years,
* adding 1900 to them. This method ensures that calling the date constructor
* as a copy constructor returns a value that is equal to the passed in
* date value by explicitly setting the full year.
* @private
* @param {number} fullYear The full year (including century).
* @param {number} month The month, from 0-11.
* @param {number} date The day of the month.
* @return {!Date} The constructed Date object.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.buildDate_ = function(fullYear, month, date) {
var d = new Date(fullYear, month, date);
if (fullYear >= 0 && fullYear < 100) {
// Can't just setFullYear as new Date() can flip over for e.g. month = 13.
d.setFullYear(d.getFullYear() - 1900);
}
return d;
};
/**
* First day of week. 0 = Mon, 6 = Sun.
* @type {number}
* @private
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.firstDayOfWeek_ =
goog.i18n.DateTimeSymbols.FIRSTDAYOFWEEK;
/**
* The cut off weekday used for week number calculations. 0 = Mon, 6 = Sun.
* @type {number}
* @private
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.firstWeekCutOffDay_ =
goog.i18n.DateTimeSymbols.FIRSTWEEKCUTOFFDAY;
/**
* @return {!goog.date.Date} A clone of the date object.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.clone = function() {
var date = new goog.date.Date(this.date);
date.firstDayOfWeek_ = this.firstDayOfWeek_;
date.firstWeekCutOffDay_ = this.firstWeekCutOffDay_;
return date;
};
/**
* @return {number} The four digit year of date.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.getFullYear = function() {
return this.date.getFullYear();
};
/**
* Alias for getFullYear.
*
* @return {number} The four digit year of date.
* @see #getFullyear
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.getYear = function() {
return this.getFullYear();
};
/**
* @return {goog.date.month} The month of date, 0 = Jan, 11 = Dec.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.getMonth = function() {
return /** @type {goog.date.month} */ (this.date.getMonth());
};
/**
* @return {number} The date of month.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.getDate = function() {
return this.date.getDate();
};
/**
* Returns the number of milliseconds since 1 January 1970 00:00:00.
*
* @return {number} The number of milliseconds since 1 January 1970 00:00:00.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.getTime = function() {
return this.date.getTime();
};
/**
* @return {goog.date.weekDay} The day of week, US style. 0 = Sun, 6 = Sat.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.getDay = function() {
return /** @type {goog.date.weekDay} */ (this.date.getDay());
};
/**
* @return {number} The day of week, ISO style. 0 = Mon, 6 = Sun.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.getIsoWeekday = function() {
return (this.getDay() + 6) % 7;
};
/**
* @return {number} The day of week according to firstDayOfWeek setting.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.getWeekday = function() {
return (this.getIsoWeekday() - this.firstDayOfWeek_ + 7) % 7;
};
/**
* @return {number} The four digit year of date according to universal time.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.getUTCFullYear = function() {
return this.date.getUTCFullYear();
};
/**
* @return {goog.date.month} The month of date according to universal time,
* 0 = Jan, 11 = Dec.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.getUTCMonth = function() {
return /** @type {goog.date.month} */ (this.date.getUTCMonth());
};
/**
* @return {number} The date of month according to universal time.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.getUTCDate = function() {
return this.date.getUTCDate();
};
/**
* @return {goog.date.weekDay} The day of week according to universal time,
* US style. 0 = Sun, 1 = Mon, 6 = Sat.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.getUTCDay = function() {
return /** @type {goog.date.weekDay} */ (this.date.getDay());
};
/**
* @return {number} The hours value according to universal time.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.getUTCHours = function() {
return this.date.getUTCHours();
};
/**
* @return {number} The hours value according to universal time.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.getUTCMinutes = function() {
return this.date.getUTCMinutes();
};
/**
* @return {number} The day of week according to universal time, ISO style.
* 0 = Mon, 6 = Sun.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.getUTCIsoWeekday = function() {
return (this.date.getUTCDay() + 6) % 7;
};
/**
* @return {number} The day of week according to universal time and
* firstDayOfWeek setting.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.getUTCWeekday = function() {
return (this.getUTCIsoWeekday() - this.firstDayOfWeek_ + 7) % 7;
};
/**
* @return {number} The first day of the week. 0 = Mon, 6 = Sun.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.getFirstDayOfWeek = function() {
return this.firstDayOfWeek_;
};
/**
* @return {number} The cut off weekday used for week number calculations.
* 0 = Mon, 6 = Sun.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.getFirstWeekCutOffDay = function() {
return this.firstWeekCutOffDay_;
};
/**
* @return {number} The number of days for the selected month.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.getNumberOfDaysInMonth = function() {
return goog.date.getNumberOfDaysInMonth(this.getFullYear(), this.getMonth());
};
/**
* @return {number} The week number.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.getWeekNumber = function() {
return goog.date.getWeekNumber(
this.getFullYear(), this.getMonth(), this.getDate(),
this.firstWeekCutOffDay_, this.firstDayOfWeek_);
};
/**
* @return {number} The day of year.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.getDayOfYear = function() {
var dayOfYear = this.getDate();
var year = this.getFullYear();
for (var m = this.getMonth() - 1; m >= 0; m--) {
dayOfYear += goog.date.getNumberOfDaysInMonth(year, m);
}
return dayOfYear;
};
/**
* Returns timezone offset. The timezone offset is the delta in minutes between
* UTC and your local time. E.g., UTC+10 returns -600. Daylight savings time
* prevents this value from being constant.
*
* @return {number} The timezone offset.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.getTimezoneOffset = function() {
return this.date.getTimezoneOffset();
};
/**
* Returns timezone offset as a string. Returns offset in [+-]HH:mm format or Z
* for UTC.
*
* @return {string} The timezone offset as a string.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.getTimezoneOffsetString = function() {
var tz;
var offset = this.getTimezoneOffset();
if (offset == 0) {
tz = 'Z';
} else {
var n = Math.abs(offset) / 60;
var h = Math.floor(n);
var m = (n - h) * 60;
tz = (offset > 0 ? '-' : '+') +
goog.string.padNumber(h, 2) + ':' +
goog.string.padNumber(m, 2);
}
return tz;
};
/**
* Sets the date.
*
* @param {goog.date.Date} date Date object to set date from.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.set = function(date) {
this.date = new Date(date.getFullYear(), date.getMonth(), date.getDate());
};
/**
* Sets the year part of the date.
*
* @param {number} year Four digit year.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.setFullYear = function(year) {
this.date.setFullYear(year);
};
/**
* Alias for setFullYear.
*
* @param {number} year Four digit year.
* @see #setFullYear
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.setYear = function(year) {
this.setFullYear(year);
};
/**
* Sets the month part of the date.
*
* TODO(nnaze): Update type to goog.date.month.
*
* @param {number} month The month, where 0 = Jan, 11 = Dec.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.setMonth = function(month) {
this.date.setMonth(month);
};
/**
* Sets the day part of the date.
*
* @param {number} date The day part.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.setDate = function(date) {
this.date.setDate(date);
};
/**
* Sets the value of the date object as expressed in the number of milliseconds
* since 1 January 1970 00:00:00.
*
* @param {number} ms Number of milliseconds since 1 Jan 1970.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.setTime = function(ms) {
this.date.setTime(ms);
};
/**
* Sets the year part of the date according to universal time.
*
* @param {number} year Four digit year.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.setUTCFullYear = function(year) {
this.date.setUTCFullYear(year);
};
/**
* Sets the month part of the date according to universal time.
*
* @param {number} month The month, where 0 = Jan, 11 = Dec.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.setUTCMonth = function(month) {
this.date.setUTCMonth(month);
};
/**
* Sets the day part of the date according to universal time.
*
* @param {number} date The UTC date.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.setUTCDate = function(date) {
this.date.setUTCDate(date);
};
/**
* Sets the first day of week.
*
* @param {number} day 0 = Mon, 6 = Sun.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.setFirstDayOfWeek = function(day) {
this.firstDayOfWeek_ = day;
};
/**
* Sets cut off weekday used for week number calculations. 0 = Mon, 6 = Sun.
*
* @param {number} day The cut off weekday.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.setFirstWeekCutOffDay = function(day) {
this.firstWeekCutOffDay_ = day;
};
/**
* Performs date calculation by adding the supplied interval to the date.
*
* @param {goog.date.Interval} interval Date interval to add.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.add = function(interval) {
if (interval.years || interval.months) {
// As months have different number of days adding a month to Jan 31 by just
// setting the month would result in a date in early March rather than Feb
// 28 or 29. Doing it this way overcomes that problem.
// adjust year and month, accounting for both directions
var month = this.getMonth() + interval.months + interval.years * 12;
var year = this.getYear() + Math.floor(month / 12);
month %= 12;
if (month < 0) {
month += 12;
}
var daysInTargetMonth = goog.date.getNumberOfDaysInMonth(year, month);
var date = Math.min(daysInTargetMonth, this.getDate());
// avoid inadvertently causing rollovers to adjacent months
this.setDate(1);
this.setFullYear(year);
this.setMonth(month);
this.setDate(date);
}
if (interval.days) {
// Convert the days to milliseconds and add it to the UNIX timestamp.
// Taking noon helps to avoid 1 day error due to the daylight saving.
var noon = new Date(this.getYear(), this.getMonth(), this.getDate(), 12);
var result = new Date(noon.getTime() + interval.days * 86400000);
// Set date to 1 to prevent rollover caused by setting the year or month.
this.setDate(1);
this.setFullYear(result.getFullYear());
this.setMonth(result.getMonth());
this.setDate(result.getDate());
this.maybeFixDst_(result.getDate());
}
};
/**
* Returns ISO 8601 string representation of date.
*
* @param {boolean=} opt_verbose Whether the verbose format should be used
* instead of the default compact one.
* @param {boolean=} opt_tz Whether the timezone offset should be included
* in the string.
* @return {string} ISO 8601 string representation of date.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.toIsoString = function(opt_verbose, opt_tz) {
var str = [
this.getFullYear(),
goog.string.padNumber(this.getMonth() + 1, 2),
goog.string.padNumber(this.getDate(), 2)
];
return str.join((opt_verbose) ? '-' : '') +
(opt_tz ? this.getTimezoneOffsetString() : '');
};
/**
* Returns ISO 8601 string representation of date according to universal time.
*
* @param {boolean=} opt_verbose Whether the verbose format should be used
* instead of the default compact one.
* @param {boolean=} opt_tz Whether the timezone offset should be included in
* the string.
* @return {string} ISO 8601 string representation of date according to
* universal time.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.toUTCIsoString = function(opt_verbose, opt_tz) {
var str = [
this.getUTCFullYear(),
goog.string.padNumber(this.getUTCMonth() + 1, 2),
goog.string.padNumber(this.getUTCDate(), 2)
];
return str.join((opt_verbose) ? '-' : '') + (opt_tz ? 'Z' : '');
};
/**
* Tests whether given date is equal to this Date.
* Note: This ignores units more precise than days (hours and below)
* and also ignores timezone considerations.
*
* @param {goog.date.Date} other The date to compare.
* @return {boolean} Whether the given date is equal to this one.
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.equals = function(other) {
return !!(other &&
this.getYear() == other.getYear() &&
this.getMonth() == other.getMonth() &&
this.getDate() == other.getDate());
};
/**
* Overloaded toString method for object.
* @return {string} ISO 8601 string representation of date.
* @override
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.toString = function() {
return this.toIsoString();
};
/**
* Fixes date to account for daylight savings time in browsers that fail to do
* so automatically.
* @param {number} expected Expected date.
* @private
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.maybeFixDst_ = function(expected) {
if (this.getDate() != expected) {
var dir = this.getDate() < expected ? 1 : -1;
this.date.setUTCHours(this.date.getUTCHours() + dir);
}
};
/**
* @return {number} Value of wrapped date.
* @override
*/
goog.date.Date.prototype.valueOf = function() {
return this.date.valueOf();
};
/**
* Compares two dates. May be used as a sorting function.
* @see goog.array.sort
* @param {!goog.date.DateLike} date1 Date to compare.
* @param {!goog.date.DateLike} date2 Date to compare.
* @return {number} Comparison result. 0 if dates are the same, less than 0 if
* date1 is earlier than date2, greater than 0 if date1 is later than date2.
*/
goog.date.Date.compare = function(date1, date2) {
return date1.getTime() - date2.getTime();
};
/**
* Class representing a date and time. Defaults to current date and time if none
* is specified.
*
* Implements most methods of the native js Date object and can be used
* interchangeably with it just as if goog.date.DateTime was a subclass of Date.
*
* @param {number|Object=} opt_year Four digit year or a date-like object. If
* not set, the created object will contain the date determined by
* goog.now().
* @param {number=} opt_month Month, 0 = Jan, 11 = Dec.
* @param {number=} opt_date Date of month, 1 - 31.
* @param {number=} opt_hours Hours, 0 - 23.
* @param {number=} opt_minutes Minutes, 0 - 59.
* @param {number=} opt_seconds Seconds, 0 - 61.
* @param {number=} opt_milliseconds Milliseconds, 0 - 999.
* @constructor
* @extends {goog.date.Date}
*/
goog.date.DateTime = function(opt_year, opt_month, opt_date, opt_hours,
opt_minutes, opt_seconds, opt_milliseconds) {
if (goog.isNumber(opt_year)) {
this.date = new Date(opt_year, opt_month || 0, opt_date || 1,
opt_hours || 0, opt_minutes || 0, opt_seconds || 0,
opt_milliseconds || 0);
} else {
this.date = new Date(opt_year ? opt_year.getTime() : goog.now());
}
};
goog.inherits(goog.date.DateTime, goog.date.Date);
/**
* @param {number} timestamp Number of milliseconds since Epoch.
* @return {!goog.date.DateTime}
*/
goog.date.DateTime.fromTimestamp = function(timestamp) {
var date = new goog.date.DateTime();
date.setTime(timestamp);
return date;
};
/**
* Creates a DateTime from a datetime string expressed in RFC 822 format.
*
* @param {string} formatted A date or datetime expressed in RFC 822 format.
* @return {goog.date.DateTime} Parsed date or null if parse fails.
*/
goog.date.DateTime.fromRfc822String = function(formatted) {
var date = new Date(formatted);
return !isNaN(date.getTime()) ? new goog.date.DateTime(date) : null;
};
/**
* Returns the hours part of the datetime.
*
* @return {number} An integer between 0 and 23, representing the hour.
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.getHours = function() {
return this.date.getHours();
};
/**
* Returns the minutes part of the datetime.
*
* @return {number} An integer between 0 and 59, representing the minutes.
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.getMinutes = function() {
return this.date.getMinutes();
};
/**
* Returns the seconds part of the datetime.
*
* @return {number} An integer between 0 and 59, representing the seconds.
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.getSeconds = function() {
return this.date.getSeconds();
};
/**
* Returns the milliseconds part of the datetime.
*
* @return {number} An integer between 0 and 999, representing the milliseconds.
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.getMilliseconds = function() {
return this.date.getMilliseconds();
};
/**
* Returns the day of week according to universal time, US style.
*
* @return {goog.date.weekDay} Day of week, 0 = Sun, 1 = Mon, 6 = Sat.
* @override
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.getUTCDay = function() {
return /** @type {goog.date.weekDay} */ (this.date.getUTCDay());
};
/**
* Returns the hours part of the datetime according to universal time.
*
* @return {number} An integer between 0 and 23, representing the hour.
* @override
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.getUTCHours = function() {
return this.date.getUTCHours();
};
/**
* Returns the minutes part of the datetime according to universal time.
*
* @return {number} An integer between 0 and 59, representing the minutes.
* @override
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.getUTCMinutes = function() {
return this.date.getUTCMinutes();
};
/**
* Returns the seconds part of the datetime according to universal time.
*
* @return {number} An integer between 0 and 59, representing the seconds.
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.getUTCSeconds = function() {
return this.date.getUTCSeconds();
};
/**
* Returns the milliseconds part of the datetime according to universal time.
*
* @return {number} An integer between 0 and 999, representing the milliseconds.
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.getUTCMilliseconds = function() {
return this.date.getUTCMilliseconds();
};
/**
* Sets the hours part of the datetime.
*
* @param {number} hours An integer between 0 and 23, representing the hour.
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.setHours = function(hours) {
this.date.setHours(hours);
};
/**
* Sets the minutes part of the datetime.
*
* @param {number} minutes Integer between 0 and 59, representing the minutes.
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.setMinutes = function(minutes) {
this.date.setMinutes(minutes);
};
/**
* Sets the seconds part of the datetime.
*
* @param {number} seconds Integer between 0 and 59, representing the seconds.
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.setSeconds = function(seconds) {
this.date.setSeconds(seconds);
};
/**
* Sets the seconds part of the datetime.
*
* @param {number} ms Integer between 0 and 999, representing the milliseconds.
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.setMilliseconds = function(ms) {
this.date.setMilliseconds(ms);
};
/**
* Sets the hours part of the datetime according to universal time.
*
* @param {number} hours An integer between 0 and 23, representing the hour.
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.setUTCHours = function(hours) {
this.date.setUTCHours(hours);
};
/**
* Sets the minutes part of the datetime according to universal time.
*
* @param {number} minutes Integer between 0 and 59, representing the minutes.
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.setUTCMinutes = function(minutes) {
this.date.setUTCMinutes(minutes);
};
/**
* Sets the seconds part of the datetime according to universal time.
*
* @param {number} seconds Integer between 0 and 59, representing the seconds.
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.setUTCSeconds = function(seconds) {
this.date.setUTCSeconds(seconds);
};
/**
* Sets the seconds part of the datetime according to universal time.
*
* @param {number} ms Integer between 0 and 999, representing the milliseconds.
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.setUTCMilliseconds = function(ms) {
this.date.setUTCMilliseconds(ms);
};
/**
* @return {boolean} Whether the datetime is aligned to midnight.
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.isMidnight = function() {
return this.getHours() == 0 && this.getMinutes() == 0 &&
this.getSeconds() == 0 && this.getMilliseconds() == 0;
};
/**
* Performs date calculation by adding the supplied interval to the date.
*
* @param {goog.date.Interval} interval Date interval to add.
* @override
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.add = function(interval) {
goog.date.Date.prototype.add.call(this, interval);
if (interval.hours) {
this.setHours(this.date.getHours() + interval.hours);
}
if (interval.minutes) {
this.setMinutes(this.date.getMinutes() + interval.minutes);
}
if (interval.seconds) {
this.setSeconds(this.date.getSeconds() + interval.seconds);
}
};
/**
* Returns ISO 8601 string representation of date/time.
*
* @param {boolean=} opt_verbose Whether the verbose format should be used
* instead of the default compact one.
* @param {boolean=} opt_tz Whether the timezone offset should be included
* in the string.
* @return {string} ISO 8601 string representation of date/time.
* @override
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.toIsoString = function(opt_verbose, opt_tz) {
var dateString = goog.date.Date.prototype.toIsoString.call(this, opt_verbose);
if (opt_verbose) {
return dateString + ' ' +
goog.string.padNumber(this.getHours(), 2) + ':' +
goog.string.padNumber(this.getMinutes(), 2) + ':' +
goog.string.padNumber(this.getSeconds(), 2) +
(opt_tz ? this.getTimezoneOffsetString() : '');
}
return dateString + 'T' +
goog.string.padNumber(this.getHours(), 2) +
goog.string.padNumber(this.getMinutes(), 2) +
goog.string.padNumber(this.getSeconds(), 2) +
(opt_tz ? this.getTimezoneOffsetString() : '');
};
/**
* Returns XML Schema 2 string representation of date/time.
* The return value is also ISO 8601 compliant.
*
* @param {boolean=} opt_timezone Should the timezone offset be included in the
* string?.
* @return {string} XML Schema 2 string representation of date/time.
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.toXmlDateTime = function(opt_timezone) {
return goog.date.Date.prototype.toIsoString.call(this, true) + 'T' +
goog.string.padNumber(this.getHours(), 2) + ':' +
goog.string.padNumber(this.getMinutes(), 2) + ':' +
goog.string.padNumber(this.getSeconds(), 2) +
(opt_timezone ? this.getTimezoneOffsetString() : '');
};
/**
* Returns ISO 8601 string representation of date/time according to universal
* time.
*
* @param {boolean=} opt_verbose Whether the opt_verbose format should be
* returned instead of the default compact one.
* @param {boolean=} opt_tz Whether the the timezone offset should be included
* in the string.
* @return {string} ISO 8601 string representation of date/time according to
* universal time.
* @override
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.toUTCIsoString = function(opt_verbose, opt_tz) {
var dateStr = goog.date.Date.prototype.toUTCIsoString.call(this, opt_verbose);
if (opt_verbose) {
return dateStr + ' ' +
goog.string.padNumber(this.getUTCHours(), 2) + ':' +
goog.string.padNumber(this.getUTCMinutes(), 2) + ':' +
goog.string.padNumber(this.getUTCSeconds(), 2) +
(opt_tz ? 'Z' : '');
}
return dateStr + 'T' +
goog.string.padNumber(this.getUTCHours(), 2) +
goog.string.padNumber(this.getUTCMinutes(), 2) +
goog.string.padNumber(this.getUTCSeconds(), 2) +
(opt_tz ? 'Z' : '');
};
/**
* Tests whether given datetime is exactly equal to this DateTime.
*
* @param {goog.date.Date} other The datetime to compare.
* @return {boolean} Whether the given datetime is exactly equal to this one.
* @override
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.equals = function(other) {
return this.getTime() == other.getTime();
};
/**
* Overloaded toString method for object.
* @return {string} ISO 8601 string representation of date/time.
* @override
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.toString = function() {
return this.toIsoString();
};
/**
* Generates time label for the datetime, e.g., '5:30am'.
* By default this does not pad hours (e.g., to '05:30') and it does add
* an am/pm suffix.
* TODO(user): i18n -- hardcoding time format like this is bad. E.g., in CJK
* locales, need Chinese characters for hour and minute units.
* @param {boolean=} opt_padHours Whether to pad hours, e.g., '05:30' vs '5:30'.
* @param {boolean=} opt_showAmPm Whether to show the 'am' and 'pm' suffix.
* @param {boolean=} opt_omitZeroMinutes E.g., '5:00pm' becomes '5pm',
* but '5:01pm' remains '5:01pm'.
* @return {string} The time label.
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.toUsTimeString = function(opt_padHours,
opt_showAmPm,
opt_omitZeroMinutes) {
var hours = this.getHours();
// show am/pm marker by default
if (!goog.isDef(opt_showAmPm)) {
opt_showAmPm = true;
}
// 12pm
var isPM = hours == 12;
// change from 1-24 to 1-12 basis
if (hours > 12) {
hours -= 12;
isPM = true;
}
// midnight is expressed as "12am", but if am/pm marker omitted, keep as '0'
if (hours == 0 && opt_showAmPm) {
hours = 12;
}
var label = opt_padHours ? goog.string.padNumber(hours, 2) : String(hours);
var minutes = this.getMinutes();
if (!opt_omitZeroMinutes || minutes > 0) {
label += ':' + goog.string.padNumber(minutes, 2);
}
// by default, show am/pm suffix
if (opt_showAmPm) {
/**
* @desc Suffix for morning times.
*/
var MSG_TIME_AM = goog.getMsg('am');
/**
* @desc Suffix for afternoon times.
*/
var MSG_TIME_PM = goog.getMsg('pm');
label += isPM ? MSG_TIME_PM : MSG_TIME_AM;
}
return label;
};
/**
* Generates time label for the datetime in standard ISO 24-hour time format.
* E.g., '06:00:00' or '23:30:15'.
* @param {boolean=} opt_showSeconds Whether to shows seconds. Defaults to TRUE.
* @return {string} The time label.
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.toIsoTimeString = function(opt_showSeconds) {
var hours = this.getHours();
var label = goog.string.padNumber(hours, 2) +
':' +
goog.string.padNumber(this.getMinutes(), 2);
if (!goog.isDef(opt_showSeconds) || opt_showSeconds) {
label += ':' + goog.string.padNumber(this.getSeconds(), 2);
}
return label;
};
/**
* @return {!goog.date.DateTime} A clone of the datetime object.
* @override
*/
goog.date.DateTime.prototype.clone = function() {
var date = new goog.date.DateTime(this.date);
date.setFirstDayOfWeek(this.getFirstDayOfWeek());
date.setFirstWeekCutOffDay(this.getFirstWeekCutOffDay());
return date;
};