package fs import ( "strconv" "strings" "time" ) // Duration is a time.Duration with some more parsing options type Duration time.Duration // Turn Duration into a string func (d Duration) String() string { return time.Duration(d).String() } // We use time conventions var ageSuffixes = []struct { Suffix string Multiplier time.Duration }{ {Suffix: "ms", Multiplier: time.Millisecond}, {Suffix: "s", Multiplier: time.Second}, {Suffix: "m", Multiplier: time.Minute}, {Suffix: "h", Multiplier: time.Hour}, {Suffix: "d", Multiplier: time.Hour * 24}, {Suffix: "w", Multiplier: time.Hour * 24 * 7}, {Suffix: "M", Multiplier: time.Hour * 24 * 30}, {Suffix: "y", Multiplier: time.Hour * 24 * 365}, // Default to second {Suffix: "", Multiplier: time.Second}, } // ParseDuration parses a duration string. Accept ms|s|m|h|d|w|M|y suffixes. Defaults to second if not provided func ParseDuration(age string) (time.Duration, error) { var period float64 for _, ageSuffix := range ageSuffixes { if strings.HasSuffix(age, ageSuffix.Suffix) { numberString := age[:len(age)-len(ageSuffix.Suffix)] var err error period, err = strconv.ParseFloat(numberString, 64) if err != nil { return time.Duration(0), err } period *= float64(ageSuffix.Multiplier) break } } return time.Duration(period), nil } // Set a Duration func (d *Duration) Set(s string) error { duration, err := ParseDuration(s) if err != nil { return err } *d = Duration(duration) return nil } // Type of the value func (d Duration) Type() string { return "time.Duration" }