Class DateTimeFormatterBuilder


  • public class DateTimeFormatterBuilder
    extends java.lang.Object
    Factory that creates complex instances of DateTimeFormatter via method calls.

    Datetime formatting is performed by the DateTimeFormatter class. Three classes provide factory methods to create formatters, and this is one. The others are DateTimeFormat and ISODateTimeFormat.

    DateTimeFormatterBuilder is used for constructing formatters which are then used to print or parse. The formatters are built by appending specific fields or other formatters to an instance of this builder.

    For example, a formatter that prints month and year, like "January 1970", can be constructed as follows:

     DateTimeFormatter monthAndYear = new DateTimeFormatterBuilder()
         .appendMonthOfYearText()
         .appendLiteral(' ')
         .appendYear(4, 4)
         .toFormatter();
     

    DateTimeFormatterBuilder itself is mutable and not thread-safe, but the formatters that it builds are thread-safe and immutable.

    Since:
    1.0
    See Also:
    DateTimeFormat, ISODateTimeFormat
    • Constructor Detail

      • DateTimeFormatterBuilder

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder()
        Creates a DateTimeFormatterBuilder.
    • Method Detail

      • toFormatter

        public DateTimeFormatter toFormatter()
        Constructs a DateTimeFormatter using all the appended elements.

        This is the main method used by applications at the end of the build process to create a usable formatter.

        Subsequent changes to this builder do not affect the returned formatter.

        The returned formatter may not support both printing and parsing. The methods DateTimeFormatter.isPrinter() and DateTimeFormatter.isParser() will help you determine the state of the formatter.

        Throws:
        java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException - if neither printing nor parsing is supported
      • toPrinter

        public DateTimePrinter toPrinter()
        Internal method to create a DateTimePrinter instance using all the appended elements.

        Most applications will not use this method. If you want a printer in an application, call toFormatter() and just use the printing API.

        Subsequent changes to this builder do not affect the returned printer.

        Throws:
        java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException - if printing is not supported
      • toParser

        public DateTimeParser toParser()
        Internal method to create a DateTimeParser instance using all the appended elements.

        Most applications will not use this method. If you want a parser in an application, call toFormatter() and just use the parsing API.

        Subsequent changes to this builder do not affect the returned parser.

        Throws:
        java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException - if parsing is not supported
      • canBuildFormatter

        public boolean canBuildFormatter()
        Returns true if toFormatter can be called without throwing an UnsupportedOperationException.
        Returns:
        true if a formatter can be built
      • canBuildPrinter

        public boolean canBuildPrinter()
        Returns true if toPrinter can be called without throwing an UnsupportedOperationException.
        Returns:
        true if a printer can be built
      • canBuildParser

        public boolean canBuildParser()
        Returns true if toParser can be called without throwing an UnsupportedOperationException.
        Returns:
        true if a parser can be built
      • clear

        public void clear()
        Clears out all the appended elements, allowing this builder to be reused.
      • append

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder append​(DateTimeFormatter formatter)
        Appends another formatter.

        This extracts the underlying printer and parser and appends them The printer and parser interfaces are the low-level part of the formatting API. Normally, instances are extracted from another formatter. Note however that any formatter specific information, such as the locale, time-zone, chronology, offset parsing or pivot/default year, will not be extracted by this method.

        Parameters:
        formatter - the formatter to add
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if formatter is null or of an invalid type
      • append

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder append​(DateTimePrinter printer)
        Appends just a printer. With no matching parser, a parser cannot be built from this DateTimeFormatterBuilder.

        The printer interface is part of the low-level part of the formatting API. Normally, instances are extracted from another formatter. Note however that any formatter specific information, such as the locale, time-zone, chronology, offset parsing or pivot/default year, will not be extracted by this method.

        Parameters:
        printer - the printer to add, not null
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if printer is null or of an invalid type
      • append

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder append​(DateTimeParser parser)
        Appends just a parser. With no matching printer, a printer cannot be built from this builder.

        The parser interface is part of the low-level part of the formatting API. Normally, instances are extracted from another formatter. Note however that any formatter specific information, such as the locale, time-zone, chronology, offset parsing or pivot/default year, will not be extracted by this method.

        Parameters:
        parser - the parser to add, not null
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if parser is null or of an invalid type
      • append

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder append​(DateTimePrinter printer,
                                               DateTimeParser parser)
        Appends a printer/parser pair.

        The printer and parser interfaces are the low-level part of the formatting API. Normally, instances are extracted from another formatter. Note however that any formatter specific information, such as the locale, time-zone, chronology, offset parsing or pivot/default year, will not be extracted by this method.

        Parameters:
        printer - the printer to add, not null
        parser - the parser to add, not null
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if printer or parser is null or of an invalid type
      • append

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder append​(DateTimePrinter printer,
                                               DateTimeParser[] parsers)
        Appends a printer and a set of matching parsers. When parsing, the first parser in the list is selected for parsing. If it fails, the next is chosen, and so on. If none of these parsers succeeds, then the failed position of the parser that made the greatest progress is returned.

        Only the printer is optional. In addition, it is illegal for any but the last of the parser array elements to be null. If the last element is null, this represents the empty parser. The presence of an empty parser indicates that the entire array of parse formats is optional.

        The printer and parser interfaces are the low-level part of the formatting API. Normally, instances are extracted from another formatter. Note however that any formatter specific information, such as the locale, time-zone, chronology, offset parsing or pivot/default year, will not be extracted by this method.

        Parameters:
        printer - the printer to add
        parsers - the parsers to add
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if any printer or parser is of an invalid type
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if any parser element but the last is null
      • appendOptional

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendOptional​(DateTimeParser parser)
        Appends just a parser element which is optional. With no matching printer, a printer cannot be built from this DateTimeFormatterBuilder.

        The parser interface is part of the low-level part of the formatting API. Normally, instances are extracted from another formatter. Note however that any formatter specific information, such as the locale, time-zone, chronology, offset parsing or pivot/default year, will not be extracted by this method.

        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if parser is null or of an invalid type
      • appendLiteral

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendLiteral​(char c)
        Instructs the printer to emit a specific character, and the parser to expect it. The parser is case-insensitive.
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendLiteral

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendLiteral​(java.lang.String text)
        Instructs the printer to emit specific text, and the parser to expect it. The parser is case-insensitive.
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if text is null
      • appendDecimal

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendDecimal​(DateTimeFieldType fieldType,
                                                      int minDigits,
                                                      int maxDigits)
        Instructs the printer to emit a field value as a decimal number, and the parser to expect an unsigned decimal number.
        Parameters:
        fieldType - type of field to append
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print
        maxDigits - maximum number of digits to parse, or the estimated maximum number of digits to print
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if field type is null
      • appendFixedDecimal

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendFixedDecimal​(DateTimeFieldType fieldType,
                                                           int numDigits)
        Instructs the printer to emit a field value as a fixed-width decimal number (smaller numbers will be left-padded with zeros), and the parser to expect an unsigned decimal number with the same fixed width.
        Parameters:
        fieldType - type of field to append
        numDigits - the exact number of digits to parse or print, except if printed value requires more digits
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if field type is null or if numDigits <= 0
        Since:
        1.5
      • appendSignedDecimal

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendSignedDecimal​(DateTimeFieldType fieldType,
                                                            int minDigits,
                                                            int maxDigits)
        Instructs the printer to emit a field value as a decimal number, and the parser to expect a signed decimal number.
        Parameters:
        fieldType - type of field to append
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print
        maxDigits - maximum number of digits to parse, or the estimated maximum number of digits to print
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if field type is null
      • appendFixedSignedDecimal

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendFixedSignedDecimal​(DateTimeFieldType fieldType,
                                                                 int numDigits)
        Instructs the printer to emit a field value as a fixed-width decimal number (smaller numbers will be left-padded with zeros), and the parser to expect an signed decimal number with the same fixed width.
        Parameters:
        fieldType - type of field to append
        numDigits - the exact number of digits to parse or print, except if printed value requires more digits
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if field type is null or if numDigits <= 0
        Since:
        1.5
      • appendText

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendText​(DateTimeFieldType fieldType)
        Instructs the printer to emit a field value as text, and the parser to expect text.
        Parameters:
        fieldType - type of field to append
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if field type is null
      • appendShortText

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendShortText​(DateTimeFieldType fieldType)
        Instructs the printer to emit a field value as short text, and the parser to expect text.
        Parameters:
        fieldType - type of field to append
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if field type is null
      • appendFraction

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendFraction​(DateTimeFieldType fieldType,
                                                       int minDigits,
                                                       int maxDigits)
        Instructs the printer to emit a remainder of time as a decimal fraction, without decimal point. For example, if the field is specified as minuteOfHour and the time is 12:30:45, the value printed is 75. A decimal point is implied, so the fraction is 0.75, or three-quarters of a minute.
        Parameters:
        fieldType - type of field to append
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print.
        maxDigits - maximum number of digits to print or parse.
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if field type is null
      • appendFractionOfSecond

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendFractionOfSecond​(int minDigits,
                                                               int maxDigits)
        Appends the print/parse of a fractional second.

        This reliably handles the case where fractional digits are being handled beyond a visible decimal point. The digits parsed will always be treated as the most significant (numerically largest) digits. Thus '23' will be parsed as 230 milliseconds. Contrast this behaviour to appendMillisOfSecond(int). This method does not print or parse the decimal point itself.

        Parameters:
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print
        maxDigits - maximum number of digits to print or parse
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendFractionOfMinute

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendFractionOfMinute​(int minDigits,
                                                               int maxDigits)
        Appends the print/parse of a fractional minute.

        This reliably handles the case where fractional digits are being handled beyond a visible decimal point. The digits parsed will always be treated as the most significant (numerically largest) digits. Thus '23' will be parsed as 0.23 minutes (converted to milliseconds). This method does not print or parse the decimal point itself.

        Parameters:
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print
        maxDigits - maximum number of digits to print or parse
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendFractionOfHour

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendFractionOfHour​(int minDigits,
                                                             int maxDigits)
        Appends the print/parse of a fractional hour.

        This reliably handles the case where fractional digits are being handled beyond a visible decimal point. The digits parsed will always be treated as the most significant (numerically largest) digits. Thus '23' will be parsed as 0.23 hours (converted to milliseconds). This method does not print or parse the decimal point itself.

        Parameters:
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print
        maxDigits - maximum number of digits to print or parse
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendFractionOfDay

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendFractionOfDay​(int minDigits,
                                                            int maxDigits)
        Appends the print/parse of a fractional day.

        This reliably handles the case where fractional digits are being handled beyond a visible decimal point. The digits parsed will always be treated as the most significant (numerically largest) digits. Thus '23' will be parsed as 0.23 days (converted to milliseconds). This method does not print or parse the decimal point itself.

        Parameters:
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print
        maxDigits - maximum number of digits to print or parse
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendMillisOfSecond

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendMillisOfSecond​(int minDigits)
        Instructs the printer to emit a numeric millisOfSecond field.

        This method will append a field that prints a three digit value. During parsing the value that is parsed is assumed to be three digits. If less than three digits are present then they will be counted as the smallest parts of the millisecond. This is probably not what you want if you are using the field as a fraction. Instead, a fractional millisecond should be produced using appendFractionOfSecond(int, int).

        Parameters:
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendMillisOfDay

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendMillisOfDay​(int minDigits)
        Instructs the printer to emit a numeric millisOfDay field.
        Parameters:
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendSecondOfMinute

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendSecondOfMinute​(int minDigits)
        Instructs the printer to emit a numeric secondOfMinute field.
        Parameters:
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendSecondOfDay

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendSecondOfDay​(int minDigits)
        Instructs the printer to emit a numeric secondOfDay field.
        Parameters:
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendMinuteOfHour

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendMinuteOfHour​(int minDigits)
        Instructs the printer to emit a numeric minuteOfHour field.
        Parameters:
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendMinuteOfDay

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendMinuteOfDay​(int minDigits)
        Instructs the printer to emit a numeric minuteOfDay field.
        Parameters:
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendHourOfDay

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendHourOfDay​(int minDigits)
        Instructs the printer to emit a numeric hourOfDay field.
        Parameters:
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendClockhourOfDay

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendClockhourOfDay​(int minDigits)
        Instructs the printer to emit a numeric clockhourOfDay field.
        Parameters:
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendHourOfHalfday

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendHourOfHalfday​(int minDigits)
        Instructs the printer to emit a numeric hourOfHalfday field.
        Parameters:
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendClockhourOfHalfday

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendClockhourOfHalfday​(int minDigits)
        Instructs the printer to emit a numeric clockhourOfHalfday field.
        Parameters:
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendDayOfWeek

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendDayOfWeek​(int minDigits)
        Instructs the printer to emit a numeric dayOfWeek field.
        Parameters:
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendDayOfMonth

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendDayOfMonth​(int minDigits)
        Instructs the printer to emit a numeric dayOfMonth field.
        Parameters:
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendDayOfYear

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendDayOfYear​(int minDigits)
        Instructs the printer to emit a numeric dayOfYear field.
        Parameters:
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendWeekOfWeekyear

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendWeekOfWeekyear​(int minDigits)
        Instructs the printer to emit a numeric weekOfWeekyear field.
        Parameters:
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendWeekyear

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendWeekyear​(int minDigits,
                                                       int maxDigits)
        Instructs the printer to emit a numeric weekyear field.
        Parameters:
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print
        maxDigits - maximum number of digits to parse, or the estimated maximum number of digits to print
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendMonthOfYear

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendMonthOfYear​(int minDigits)
        Instructs the printer to emit a numeric monthOfYear field.
        Parameters:
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendYear

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendYear​(int minDigits,
                                                   int maxDigits)
        Instructs the printer to emit a numeric year field.
        Parameters:
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print
        maxDigits - maximum number of digits to parse, or the estimated maximum number of digits to print
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendTwoDigitYear

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendTwoDigitYear​(int pivot)
        Instructs the printer to emit a numeric year field which always prints and parses two digits. A pivot year is used during parsing to determine the range of supported years as (pivot - 50) .. (pivot + 49).
         pivot   supported range   00 is   20 is   40 is   60 is   80 is
         ---------------------------------------------------------------
         1950      1900..1999      1900    1920    1940    1960    1980
         1975      1925..2024      2000    2020    1940    1960    1980
         2000      1950..2049      2000    2020    2040    1960    1980
         2025      1975..2074      2000    2020    2040    2060    1980
         2050      2000..2099      2000    2020    2040    2060    2080
         
        Parameters:
        pivot - pivot year to use when parsing
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendTwoDigitYear

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendTwoDigitYear​(int pivot,
                                                           boolean lenientParse)
        Instructs the printer to emit a numeric year field which always prints two digits. A pivot year is used during parsing to determine the range of supported years as (pivot - 50) .. (pivot + 49). If parse is instructed to be lenient and the digit count is not two, it is treated as an absolute year. With lenient parsing, specifying a positive or negative sign before the year also makes it absolute.
        Parameters:
        pivot - pivot year to use when parsing
        lenientParse - when true, if digit count is not two, it is treated as an absolute year
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
        Since:
        1.1
      • appendTwoDigitWeekyear

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendTwoDigitWeekyear​(int pivot)
        Instructs the printer to emit a numeric weekyear field which always prints and parses two digits. A pivot year is used during parsing to determine the range of supported years as (pivot - 50) .. (pivot + 49).
         pivot   supported range   00 is   20 is   40 is   60 is   80 is
         ---------------------------------------------------------------
         1950      1900..1999      1900    1920    1940    1960    1980
         1975      1925..2024      2000    2020    1940    1960    1980
         2000      1950..2049      2000    2020    2040    1960    1980
         2025      1975..2074      2000    2020    2040    2060    1980
         2050      2000..2099      2000    2020    2040    2060    2080
         
        Parameters:
        pivot - pivot weekyear to use when parsing
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendTwoDigitWeekyear

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendTwoDigitWeekyear​(int pivot,
                                                               boolean lenientParse)
        Instructs the printer to emit a numeric weekyear field which always prints two digits. A pivot year is used during parsing to determine the range of supported years as (pivot - 50) .. (pivot + 49). If parse is instructed to be lenient and the digit count is not two, it is treated as an absolute weekyear. With lenient parsing, specifying a positive or negative sign before the weekyear also makes it absolute.
        Parameters:
        pivot - pivot weekyear to use when parsing
        lenientParse - when true, if digit count is not two, it is treated as an absolute weekyear
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
        Since:
        1.1
      • appendYearOfEra

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendYearOfEra​(int minDigits,
                                                        int maxDigits)
        Instructs the printer to emit a numeric yearOfEra field.
        Parameters:
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print
        maxDigits - maximum number of digits to parse, or the estimated maximum number of digits to print
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendYearOfCentury

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendYearOfCentury​(int minDigits,
                                                            int maxDigits)
        Instructs the printer to emit a numeric year of century field.
        Parameters:
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print
        maxDigits - maximum number of digits to parse, or the estimated maximum number of digits to print
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendCenturyOfEra

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendCenturyOfEra​(int minDigits,
                                                           int maxDigits)
        Instructs the printer to emit a numeric century of era field.
        Parameters:
        minDigits - minimum number of digits to print
        maxDigits - maximum number of digits to parse, or the estimated maximum number of digits to print
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendHalfdayOfDayText

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendHalfdayOfDayText()
        Instructs the printer to emit a locale-specific AM/PM text, and the parser to expect it. The parser is case-insensitive.
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendDayOfWeekText

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendDayOfWeekText()
        Instructs the printer to emit a locale-specific dayOfWeek text. The parser will accept a long or short dayOfWeek text, case-insensitive.
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendDayOfWeekShortText

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendDayOfWeekShortText()
        Instructs the printer to emit a short locale-specific dayOfWeek text. The parser will accept a long or short dayOfWeek text, case-insensitive.
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendMonthOfYearText

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendMonthOfYearText()
        Instructs the printer to emit a short locale-specific monthOfYear text. The parser will accept a long or short monthOfYear text, case-insensitive.
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendMonthOfYearShortText

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendMonthOfYearShortText()
        Instructs the printer to emit a locale-specific monthOfYear text. The parser will accept a long or short monthOfYear text, case-insensitive.
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendEraText

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendEraText()
        Instructs the printer to emit a locale-specific era text (BC/AD), and the parser to expect it. The parser is case-insensitive.
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendTimeZoneName

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendTimeZoneName()
        Instructs the printer to emit a locale-specific time zone name. Using this method prevents parsing, because time zone names are not unique. See appendTimeZoneName(Map).
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendTimeZoneName

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendTimeZoneName​(java.util.Map<java.lang.String,​DateTimeZone> parseLookup)
        Instructs the printer to emit a locale-specific time zone name, providing a lookup for parsing. Time zone names are not unique, thus the API forces you to supply the lookup. The names are searched in the order of the map, thus it is strongly recommended to use a LinkedHashMap or similar.
        Parameters:
        parseLookup - the table of names, not null
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendTimeZoneShortName

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendTimeZoneShortName()
        Instructs the printer to emit a short locale-specific time zone name. Using this method prevents parsing, because time zone names are not unique. See appendTimeZoneShortName(Map).
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendTimeZoneShortName

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendTimeZoneShortName​(java.util.Map<java.lang.String,​DateTimeZone> parseLookup)
        Instructs the printer to emit a short locale-specific time zone name, providing a lookup for parsing. Time zone names are not unique, thus the API forces you to supply the lookup. The names are searched in the order of the map, thus it is strongly recommended to use a LinkedHashMap or similar.
        Parameters:
        parseLookup - the table of names, null to use the default names
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendTimeZoneId

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendTimeZoneId()
        Instructs the printer to emit the identifier of the time zone. From version 2.0, this field can be parsed.
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendTimeZoneOffset

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendTimeZoneOffset​(java.lang.String zeroOffsetText,
                                                             boolean showSeparators,
                                                             int minFields,
                                                             int maxFields)
        Instructs the printer to emit text and numbers to display time zone offset from UTC. A parser will use the parsed time zone offset to adjust the datetime.

        If zero offset text is supplied, then it will be printed when the zone is zero. During parsing, either the zero offset text, or the offset will be parsed.

        Parameters:
        zeroOffsetText - the text to use if time zone offset is zero. If null, offset is always shown.
        showSeparators - if true, prints ':' separator before minute and second field and prints '.' separator before fraction field.
        minFields - minimum number of fields to print, stopping when no more precision is required. 1=hours, 2=minutes, 3=seconds, 4=fraction
        maxFields - maximum number of fields to print
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
      • appendTimeZoneOffset

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendTimeZoneOffset​(java.lang.String zeroOffsetPrintText,
                                                             java.lang.String zeroOffsetParseText,
                                                             boolean showSeparators,
                                                             int minFields,
                                                             int maxFields)
        Instructs the printer to emit text and numbers to display time zone offset from UTC. A parser will use the parsed time zone offset to adjust the datetime.

        If zero offset print text is supplied, then it will be printed when the zone is zero. If zero offset parse text is supplied, then either it or the offset will be parsed.

        Parameters:
        zeroOffsetPrintText - the text to print if time zone offset is zero. If null, offset is always shown.
        zeroOffsetParseText - the text to optionally parse to indicate that the time zone offset is zero. If null, then always use the offset.
        showSeparators - if true, prints ':' separator before minute and second field and prints '.' separator before fraction field.
        minFields - minimum number of fields to print, stopping when no more precision is required. 1=hours, 2=minutes, 3=seconds, 4=fraction
        maxFields - maximum number of fields to print
        Returns:
        this DateTimeFormatterBuilder, for chaining
        Since:
        2.0
      • appendPattern

        public DateTimeFormatterBuilder appendPattern​(java.lang.String pattern)
        Calls upon DateTimeFormat to parse the pattern and append the results into this builder.
        Parameters:
        pattern - pattern specification
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the pattern is invalid
        See Also:
        DateTimeFormat