import datetime JST = datetime.timezone(datetime.timedelta(hours=9)) class RadikoTime(): datetime = None def timestring(self): return self.datetime.strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%S") def broadcast_day(self): # timetable api counts 05:00 -> 28:59 (04:59 next day) as all the same day # like the 30-hour day, 06:00 -> 29:59 (05:59) # https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Date_and_time_notation_in_Japan#Time # but ends earlier, presumably so the early morning programmes dont look like late night ones # this means we have to shift back by a day so we can get the right programme dt = self.datetime if dt.hour < 5: dt -= datetime.timedelta(days=1) return dt.strftime("%Y%m%d") def broadcast_day_end(self): dt = self.datetime if dt.hour < 5: dt -= datetime.timedelta(days=1) dt += datetime.timedelta(days=1) dt.replace(hour=5, minute=0, second=0) return dt def timestamp(self): return self.datetime.timestamp() def isoformat(self): return self.datetime.isoformat() def __str__(self): return str(self.datetime) def __eq__(self, other): return self.datetime == other def __ne__(self, other): return self.datetime != other def __lt__(self, other): return self.datetime < other def __gt__(self, other): return self.datetime > other def __le__(self, other): return self.datetime <= other def __ge__(self, other): return self.datetime >= other class RadikoSiteTime(RadikoTime): def __init__(self, timestring): timestring = str(timestring) year = int(timestring[:4]); month = int(timestring[4:6]); day = int(timestring[6:8]) hour = min(int(timestring[8:10]), 24) minute = min(int(timestring[10:12]), 59) second = timestring[12:14] # edge cases next_day = False # hour is 24, meaning 00 the next day no_second = second == "" # there's no second, meaning we have to -1 second for some reason if hour > 23: hour = hour - 24 next_day = True if not no_second: second = min(int(second), 59) else: second = 0 self.datetime = datetime.datetime(year, month, day, hour, minute, second, tzinfo = JST) if next_day: self.datetime += datetime.timedelta(days=1) if no_second: self.datetime -= datetime.timedelta(seconds=1) if __name__ == "__main__": # normal assert RadikoSiteTime('20230823180000').timestring() == "20230823180000" # seconds (clamped to 59) assert RadikoSiteTime('20230819105563').timestring() == "20230819105559" # minutes (clamped to 59) assert RadikoSiteTime('20230819106200').timestring() == "20230819105900" # hours (clamped to 23) assert RadikoSiteTime('20230819240000').timestring() == "20230820000000" # cursed (no seconds) - seems to do -1s assert RadikoSiteTime('202308240100').timestring() == "20230824005959" # broadcast day starts at 05:00, ends at 04:59 (29:59) assert RadikoSiteTime('20230824030000').broadcast_day() == '20230823' # checking timezone assert RadikoSiteTime('20230823090000').datetime.timestamp() == 1692748800 class RadikoShareTime(RadikoTime): def __init__(self, timestring): timestring = str(timestring) year = int(timestring[:4]); month = int(timestring[4:6]); day = int(timestring[6:8]) hour = int(timestring[8:10]); minute = int(timestring[10:12]); second = int(timestring[12:14]) minutes_to_add = second // 60 second = second % 60 minute += minutes_to_add hours_to_add = minute // 60 minute = minute % 60 hour += hours_to_add days_to_add = hour // 24 hour = hour % 24 # XXX: doesnt handle day invalid for month (the site actually works with this) self.datetime = datetime.datetime(year, month, day, hour, minute, second, tzinfo = JST) self.datetime += datetime.timedelta(days=days_to_add) if __name__ == "__main__": assert RadikoShareTime('20230630296200').timestring() == '20230701060200' assert RadikoShareTime('20230630235960').timestring() == '20230701000000'