package flagutil import ( "flag" "fmt" "strconv" "strings" "time" "github.com/VictoriaMetrics/metricsql" ) // NewDuration returns new `duration` flag with the given name, defaultValue and description. // // DefaultValue is in months. func NewDuration(name string, defaultValue string, description string) *Duration { description += "\nThe following optional suffixes are supported: h (hour), d (day), w (week), y (year). If suffix isn't set, then the duration is counted in months" d := &Duration{} if err := d.Set(defaultValue); err != nil { panic(fmt.Sprintf("BUG: can not parse default value %s for flag %s", defaultValue, name)) } flag.Var(d, name, description) return d } // Duration is a flag for holding duration. type Duration struct { // msecs contains parsed duration in milliseconds. msecs int64 valueString string } // Duration returns d as time.Duration func (d *Duration) Duration() time.Duration { return time.Millisecond * time.Duration(d.msecs) } // Milliseconds returns d in milliseconds func (d *Duration) Milliseconds() int64 { return d.msecs } // String implements flag.Value interface func (d *Duration) String() string { return d.valueString } // Set implements flag.Value interface func (d *Duration) Set(value string) error { // An attempt to parse value in months. months, err := strconv.ParseFloat(value, 64) if err == nil { if months > maxMonths { return fmt.Errorf("duration months must be smaller than %d; got %g", maxMonths, months) } if months < 0 { return fmt.Errorf("duration months cannot be negative; got %g", months) } d.msecs = int64(months * msecsPer31Days) d.valueString = value return nil } // Parse duration. value = strings.ToLower(value) if strings.HasSuffix(value, "m") { return fmt.Errorf("duration in months must be set without `m` suffix due to ambiguity with duration in minutes; got %s", value) } msecs, err := metricsql.PositiveDurationValue(value, 0) if err != nil { return err } d.msecs = msecs d.valueString = value return nil } const maxMonths = 12 * 100 const msecsPer31Days = 31 * 24 * 3600 * 1000