-- |This module provides functions to parse and format HTTP\/1.1 date
-- and time formats.
--
-- The HTTP\/1.1 specification (RFC 2616) says that HTTP\/1.1 clients
-- and servers which parse the date value MUST accept all the
-- following formats, though they MUST only generate the RFC 1123
-- format for representing HTTP-date values in header fields:
--
-- > Sun, 06 Nov 1994 08:49:37 GMT  ; RFC 822, updated by RFC 1123
-- > Sunday, 06-Nov-94 08:49:37 GMT ; RFC 850, obsoleted by RFC 1036
-- > Sun Nov  6 08:49:37 1994       ; ANSI C's asctime() format
--
-- It also says that all HTTP date\/time stamps MUST be represented in
-- Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), without exception. For the purposes of
-- HTTP, GMT is exactly equal to UTC (Coordinated Universal
-- Time). This is indicated in the first two formats by the inclusion
-- of @\"GMT\"@ as the three-letter abbreviation for time zone, and
-- MUST be assumed when reading the asctime format.
--
-- > HTTP-date    = rfc1123-date | rfc850-date | asctime-date
-- > rfc1123-date = wkday "," SP date1 SP time SP "GMT"
-- > rfc850-date  = weekday "," SP date2 SP time SP "GMT"
-- > asctime-date = wkday SP date3 SP time SP 4DIGIT
-- > date1        = 2DIGIT SP month SP 4DIGIT
-- >                ; day month year (e.g., 02 Jun 1982)
-- > date2        = 2DIGIT "-" month "-" 2DIGIT
-- >                ; day-month-year (e.g., 02-Jun-82)
-- > date3        = month SP ( 2DIGIT | ( SP 1DIGIT ))
-- >                ; month day (e.g., Jun  2)
-- > time         = 2DIGIT ":" 2DIGIT ":" 2DIGIT
-- >                ; 00:00:00 - 23:59:59
-- > wkday        = "Mon" | "Tue" | "Wed"
-- >              | "Thu" | "Fri" | "Sat" | "Sun"
-- > weekday      = "Monday" | "Tuesday" | "Wednesday"
-- >              | "Thursday" | "Friday" | "Saturday" | "Sunday"
-- > month        = "Jan" | "Feb" | "Mar" | "Apr"
-- >              | "May" | "Jun" | "Jul" | "Aug"
-- >              | "Sep" | "Oct" | "Nov" | "Dec"
module Data.Time.HTTP
    ( format
    , parse
    )
    where

import qualified Data.Time.RFC1123 as RFC1123
import qualified Text.Parsec as P

import Data.Time
import Data.Time.HTTP.Parsec

-- |Format an 'UTCTime' in RFC 1123 date and time.
format :: UTCTime -> String
format utcTime
    = let timeZone  = TimeZone 0 False "GMT"
          zonedTime = utcToZonedTime timeZone utcTime
      in
        RFC1123.format zonedTime

-- |Parse a date and time string in any of RFC 822, RFC 1123, RFC 850
-- and ANSI C's asctime() formats. When the string can't be parsed, it
-- returns 'Nothing'.
--
-- This function is even more permissive than what HTTP\/1.1
-- specifies. That is, it accepts 2-digit years in RFC 822, omitted
-- separator symbols in RFC 850, omitted sec fields, and non-GMT time
-- zones. I believe this behavior will not cause a problem but you
-- should know this.
parse :: String -> Maybe UTCTime
parse src = case P.parse p "" src of
              Right ut -> Just ut
              Left  _  -> Nothing
    where
      p = do zt <- rfc2616DateAndTime
             _  <- P.eof
             return zt