TimeFormatConversion.java
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package org.gradoop.temporal.util;
import java.time.Instant;
import java.time.LocalDateTime;
import java.time.ZoneOffset;
import java.util.Objects;
/**
* Utility class that provides methods for the conversion of different time formats.
*/
public class TimeFormatConversion {
/**
* Converts a {@link LocalDateTime} object and converts it to respective milliseconds since Unix Epoch.
* The assumed time zone is UTC.
*
* @param time time value to be converted to milliseconds since Unix Epoch.
* @return Representation of the the provided time stamp in milliseconds since Unix Epoch.
*/
public static long toEpochMilli(LocalDateTime time) {
Objects.requireNonNull(time);
return time.toInstant(ZoneOffset.UTC).toEpochMilli();
}
/**
* Converts a unix timestamp as a {@code long} to a {@link LocalDateTime} object.
* The assumed time zone is UTC.
*
* @param epochMillis time value as long in milliseconds since Unix epoch.
* @return Representation of the provided time stamp as {@link LocalDateTime} object in UTC time zone.
*/
public static LocalDateTime toLocalDateTime(long epochMillis) {
return LocalDateTime.ofInstant(Instant.ofEpochMilli(epochMillis), ZoneOffset.UTC);
}
}