bson 4.8.0 → 4.8.1
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- checksums.yaml.gz.sig +4 -2
- data.tar.gz.sig +0 -0
- data/lib/bson/ext_json.rb +2 -1
- data/lib/bson/hash.rb +7 -1
- data/lib/bson/time.rb +39 -5
- data/lib/bson/version.rb +1 -1
- data/spec/bson/time_spec.rb +204 -1
- metadata +2 -2
- metadata.gz.sig +0 -0
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# Compatibility with the older Ruby driver versions which define
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cls.from_bson(buffer)
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cls.from_bson(buffer, **options)
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data/lib/bson/time.rb
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# Injects behaviour for encoding and decoding time values to
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# and from raw bytes as specified by the BSON spec.
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#
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# @note
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# Ruby time can have nanosecond precision:
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# +Time.utc(2020, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 999_999_999/1000r)+
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# +Time#usec+ returns the number of microseconds in the time, and
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# if the time has nanosecond precision the sub-microsecond part is
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# truncated (the value is floored to the nearest millisecond).
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# sub-millisecond part of microseconds (floor to the nearest millisecond).
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# Note that if a time is constructed from a floating point value,
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# the microsecond value may round to the starting floating point value
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# but due to flooring, the time after serialization may end up to
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# be different than the starting floating point value.
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# It is recommended that time calculations use integer math only.
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# Get the time as encoded BSON.
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# @note The time is floored to the nearest millisecond.
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#
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# @example Get the time as encoded BSON.
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def to_bson(buffer = ByteBuffer.new, validating_keys = Config.validating_keys?)
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utc_time = utc
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if options[:mode] == :relaxed && (1970..9999).include?(utc_time.year)
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if utc_time.usec != 0
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if utc_time.respond_to?(:floor)
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utc_time = utc_time.floor(3)
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{'$date' => utc_time.strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ')}
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sec = utc_time._bson_to_i
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msec = utc_time.usec.divmod(1000).first
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{'$date' => {'$numberLong' => (sec * 1000 + msec).to_s}}
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end
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end
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def _bson_to_i
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# rather than down (https://github.com/jruby/jruby/issues/6104)
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if BSON::Environment.jruby?
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data/lib/bson/version.rb
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data/spec/bson/time_spec.rb
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context "when the time precedes epoch" do
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let(:obj) { Time.utc(1969, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0) }
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context 'when value has sub-millisecond precision' do
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let(:obj) { Time.utc(2012, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 999_999) }
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let(:expected_round_tripped_obj) do
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end
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it 'truncates to milliseconds when serializing' do
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- Tyler Brock
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description: A fully featured BSON specification implementation in Ruby
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