package cliutil import ( "fmt" "time" "github.com/hako/durafmt" "github.com/filecoin-project/go-state-types/abi" "github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/build" "github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/chain/types" ) func EpochTime(curr, e abi.ChainEpoch) string { switch { case curr > e: return fmt.Sprintf("%d (%s ago)", e, durafmt.Parse(time.Second*time.Duration(int64(build.BlockDelaySecs)*int64(curr-e))).LimitFirstN(2)) case curr == e: return fmt.Sprintf("%d (now)", e) case curr < e: return fmt.Sprintf("%d (in %s)", e, durafmt.Parse(time.Second*time.Duration(int64(build.BlockDelaySecs)*int64(e-curr))).LimitFirstN(2)) } panic("math broke") } // EpochTimeTs is like EpochTime, but also outputs absolute time. `ts` is only // used to provide a timestamp at some epoch to calculate time from. It can be // a genesis tipset. // // Example output: `1944975 (01 Jul 22 08:07 CEST, 10 hours 29 minutes ago)` func EpochTimeTs(curr, e abi.ChainEpoch, ts *types.TipSet) string { timeStr := time.Unix(int64(ts.MinTimestamp()+(uint64(e-ts.Height())*build.BlockDelaySecs)), 0).Format(time.RFC822) switch { case curr > e: return fmt.Sprintf("%d (%s, %s ago)", e, timeStr, durafmt.Parse(time.Second*time.Duration(int64(build.BlockDelaySecs)*int64(curr-e))).LimitFirstN(2)) case curr == e: return fmt.Sprintf("%d (%s, now)", e, timeStr) case curr < e: return fmt.Sprintf("%d (%s, in %s)", e, timeStr, durafmt.Parse(time.Second*time.Duration(int64(build.BlockDelaySecs)*int64(e-curr))).LimitFirstN(2)) } panic("math broke") }