puppetlabs-stdlib/lib/puppet/parser/functions/time.rb
Hunter Haugen ad4ca4cc34 Fix time() on 1.8.7
The time() function takes an argument of a timezone, and always returns
time in epoch format. The epoch format is the number of seconds that
have elapsed since January 1, 1970 (midnight UTC/GMT), not counting leap
seconds. This means that it is universally the same regardless of
timezones.

I don't know what the timezone argument is supposed to do, and it is not
documented. So lets just make 1.8.7 work like > 1.8.7
2015-06-04 09:40:52 -07:00

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# time.rb
#
module Puppet::Parser::Functions
newfunction(:time, :type => :rvalue, :doc => <<-EOS
This function will return the current time since epoch as an integer.
*Examples:*
time()
Will return something like: 1311972653
EOS
) do |arguments|
# The Time Zone argument is optional ...
time_zone = arguments[0] if arguments[0]
if (arguments.size != 0) and (arguments.size != 1) then
raise(Puppet::ParseError, "time(): Wrong number of arguments "+
"given #{arguments.size} for 0 or 1")
end
time = Time.new
# There is probably a better way to handle Time Zone ...
if time_zone and not time_zone.empty?
original_zone = ENV['TZ']
local_time = time.clone
local_time = local_time.utc
ENV['TZ'] = time_zone
result = local_time.localtime.strftime('%s')
ENV['TZ'] = original_zone
else
result = time.localtime.strftime('%s')
end
# Calling Time#to_i on a receiver changes it. Trust me I am the Doctor.
result = result.to_i
return result
end
end
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