package utils
import (
"fmt"
"strconv"
"time"
)
// ParseDurationString parses a string to a duration
// Duration notations are an integer followed by a unit
// Units are s = second, m = minute, d = day, w = week, M = month, y = year
// Example 1y is the same as 1 year
func ParseDurationString(input string) (time.Duration, error) {
var duration time.Duration
matches := parseDurationRegexp.FindStringSubmatch(input)
if len(matches) == 3 && matches[2] != "" {
d, _ := strconv.Atoi(matches[1])
switch matches[2] {
case "y":
duration = time.Duration(d) * Year
case "M":
duration = time.Duration(d) * Month
case "w":
duration = time.Duration(d) * Week
case "d":
duration = time.Duration(d) * Day
case "h":
duration = time.Duration(d) * Hour
case "m":
duration = time.Duration(d) * time.Minute
case "s":
duration = time.Duration(d) * time.Second
}
} else if input == "0" || len(matches) == 3 {
seconds, err := strconv.Atoi(input)
if err != nil {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("Could not convert the input string of %s into a duration: %s", input, err)
duration = time.Duration(seconds) * time.Second
} else if input != "" {
// Throw this error if input is anything other than a blank string, blank string will default to a duration of nothing
return 0, fmt.Errorf("Could not convert the input string of %s into a duration", input)
return duration, nil