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Seam TOD (Time of Day)

Seam TOD is a standard for accepting and representing the time of day. This repository contains the reference implementation and the specification.

Motivation

ISO8601/RFC3339 is a standard for representing a point in time. This is an excellent standard, but does not work well for representing recurring daily events such as a meeting that occurs every day at 9am.

The iCal standard is a standard for representing recurring events, but isn't widely an accepted standard for representing simple daily recurring events, most APIs choose to implement something simpler, such as an object like the following:

{
  "hour": 9,
  "minute": 0,
  "timezone": "America/New_York"
}

There is a proposed revision to RFC3339 that would add support for timezone representations, but it has not yet been adopted. The proposed revision motivates the syntax of seam-tod

seam-tod is timezone-aware. Handling time-zone unaware times complicates syntax and timezones are generally very important when dealing with time of day strings.

Format

Examples

The following examples are all valid seam-tod strings (NOTE: they are not equivalent)

  • 09:00:00-05:00
  • 09:00:00Z
  • 09:00:00[America/Los_Angeles]

The following are NOT valid seam-tod strings:

  • 09:00:00Z[America/Los_Angeles] (redundant time offset)
  • 09:00:00-08:00[America/Los_Angeles] (redundant time offset)

Generous Acceptance

Examples

All of the following should be accepted and converted into a seam-tod string:

  • { hour: 9, minute: 0, timezone: "America/New_York" }
  • 9am America/New_York
  • 9am EST
  • 9am EDT
  • 13:00:00 America/New_York
  • 13:00:00[America/New_York]
  • 13:00 EDT
  • 12:00Z
  • 12:00-05:00
  • 9:00[EST]

The following CANNOT be converted to seam-tod strings:

  • 9am (ambiguous timezone)
  • 13:00 (ambiguous timezone)
  • 9amZ (unusual use case)

Acceptable Timezone Specificers

  • IANA Timezones (America/Los_Angeles)
  • NIST Timezones (EST, EDT, UTC)

Strict Seam TOD Output

A Strict Seam TOD Output is a strict output that should be emitted by APIs. There is exactly one Strict Seam TOD Output representation of a timezone time pair. The rules for constructing a Strict Seam TOD Output are as follows:

  • Start with HH:MM:SS.mmm[TIMEZONE]
    • HH - hours with 0 left pad such that it is exactly two characters
    • MM - minutes with 0 left pad such that it is exactly two characters
    • SS - seconds with 0 left pad such that it is exactly two characters
    • mmm - milliseconds with 0 left pad such that it is exactly three characters
    • TIMEZONE - the relevant IANA timezone
  • If representing an offset (not a timezone), compute the offset by adjusting for a new HH, MM, SS and mmm and set the TIMEZONE to UTC
  • If mmm is 000 and SS is 00, remove SS.mmm
  • If SS is NOT 00 and mmm is 000, remove .mmm

Examples

  • 01:23:12.543[PST] - 1:23am plus 12.543 seconds Pacific Standard Timezone
  • 01:23:12[PST] - 1:23am plus 12 seconds Pacific Standard Timezone
  • 01:23[PST] - 1:23am Pacific Standard Timezone
  • 01:00[PST] - 1am Pacific Standard Timezone

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