go.temporal.io/server@v1.23.0/common/persistence/visibility/store/query/util.go (about)

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    22  
    23  package query
    24  
    25  import (
    26  	"strconv"
    27  	"time"
    28  
    29  	"go.temporal.io/server/common/primitives/timestamp"
    30  )
    31  
    32  func ParseExecutionDurationStr(durationStr string) (time.Duration, error) {
    33  	if durationNanos, err := strconv.ParseInt(durationStr, 10, 64); err == nil {
    34  		return time.Duration(durationNanos), nil
    35  	}
    36  
    37  	// To support durations passed as golang durations such as "300ms", "-1.5h" or "2h45m".
    38  	// Valid time units are "ns", "us" (or "µs"), "ms", "s", "m", "h".
    39  	// Custom timestamp.ParseDuration also supports "d" as additional unit for days.
    40  	if duration, err := timestamp.ParseDuration(durationStr); err == nil {
    41  		return duration, nil
    42  	}
    43  
    44  	// To support "hh:mm:ss" durations.
    45  	return timestamp.ParseHHMMSSDuration(durationStr)
    46  }