Java Code Examples for org.joda.time.Seconds#getSeconds()
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Example 1
Source File: TimeConverter.java From gocd with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
public ConvertedTime getConvertedTime(long duration) { Set<Seconds> keys = RULES.keySet(); for (Seconds seconds : keys) { if (duration <= seconds.getSeconds()) { return RULES.get(seconds).getConvertedTime(duration); } } return new TimeConverter.OverTwoYears().getConvertedTime(duration); }
Example 2
Source File: CucumberHooks.java From NoraUi with GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
protected static int getRemainingTime() { DateTime now = DateTime.now(); Seconds pastTime = Seconds.secondsBetween(Context.getStartCurrentScenario(), now); int totalTimecalculated = pastTime.getSeconds() * Context.getDataInputProvider().getNbGherkinExample() / Context.getCurrentScenarioData(); return totalTimecalculated - pastTime.getSeconds(); }
Example 3
Source File: SecondsBetweenDates.java From levelup-java-examples with Apache License 2.0 | 3 votes |
@Test public void seconds_between_two_dates_in_java_with_joda () { // start day is 1 day in the past DateTime startDate = new DateTime().minusDays(1); DateTime endDate = new DateTime(); Seconds seconds = Seconds.secondsBetween(startDate, endDate); int secondsInDay = seconds.getSeconds(); assertEquals(86400, secondsInDay); }