Module:TwitterSnowflake
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This is a Lua module to translate snowflakes from platforms such as X (formerly Twitter) and Discord into timestamps. This can be used for automatically generating dates for templates like {{Cite tweet}}
.
Usage
There is one required parameter: |id_str=
, which must be the snowflake ID of the tweet. For example, 1345021162959503360
.
{{#invoke:TwitterSnowflake|snowflakeToDate|id_str=1345021162959503360}}
returns January 1, 2021.
To specify the date format returned, use |format=
.
{{#invoke:TwitterSnowflake|snowflakeToDate|id_str=1345021162959503360|format=%e %B %Y}}
returns 1 January 2021 — useful to specify, especially for use in CS1 citations, in the event that the default date format changes in the future (however unlikely).
Custom epoch
By default, the epoch used is that of Twitter. To specify a different epoch, such as that of Discord (whose value is 1420070400
), use |epoch=
.
{{#invoke:TwitterSnowflake|snowflakeToDate|id_str=797545051047460888|epoch=1420070400}}
returns January 9, 2021.
See also
{{TwitterSnowflake}}
{{Cite tweet}}
- Snowflake ID
local p = {}
local Date = require('Module:Date')._Date
function p.snowflakeToDate(frame)
local format = frame.args.format or "%B %e, %Y"
local epoch = tonumber(frame.args.epoch) or 1288834974
local id_str = frame.args.id_str
if type(id_str) ~= "string" then error("bad argument #1 (expected string, got " .. type(id_str) .. ")", 2) end
if type(format) ~= "string" then error("bad argument #2 (expected string, got " .. type(format) .. ")", 2) end
if type(epoch) ~= "number" then error("bad argument #3 (expected number, got " .. type(epoch) .. ")", 2) end
local hi, lo = 0, 0
local hiexp = 1
local two32 = 2^32
for c in id_str:gmatch(".") do
lo = lo * 10 + c
if lo >= two32 then
hi, lo = hi * 10^hiexp + math.floor(lo / two32), lo % two32
hiexp = 1
else hiexp = hiexp + 1 end
end
hi = hi * 10^(hiexp-1)
local timestamp = math.floor((hi * 1024 + math.floor(lo / 4194304)) / 1000) + epoch
return os.date(format, timestamp)
end
function p.getDate(frame)
-- Just pass frame directly to snowflakeToDate, this wraps it but the arguments are the same plus.
-- Not a number, so return -2.
if (frame.args.id_str):match("%D") then
return -2
end
frame.args.format = "%B %e, %Y"
if frame.args.date then
frame.args.date = mw.ustring.gsub(frame.args.date, "(%d%d%d%d)%a", "%1")
end
frame.args.epoch = tonumber(frame.args.epoch) or 1288834974
local epochdate = Date(os.date("%B %e, %Y", frame.args.epoch))
local twitterdate = Date(p.snowflakeToDate(frame))
-- Created before the Twitter epoch, so we can't determine the date.
if twitterdate == epochdate then
return -1
end
-- If we error here, then an input of no date causes an error, which is contrary to
-- the entire way Template:TwitterSnowflake/datecheck works.
local date = Date(frame.args.date) or 0
return date - twitterdate
end
local function abs_datediff(x)
if type(x) == 'number' then return math.abs(x) end
return math.abs(x.age_days)
end
function p.datecheck(frame)
local args = frame.args
if not (args.date and args.id_str) then
error('Must define date and id_str, even if they are blank.')
end
local errors = {
args.error1 or 'Date mismatch of two or more days',
args.error2 or 'No date, and posted before November 4, 2010',
args.error3 or 'Invalid id_str'
}
if mw.title.getCurrentTitle():inNamespace(0) and args.error_cat then
for i = 1, 3 do errors[i] = errors[i] .. '[[' .. args.error_cat .. ']]' end
end
-- #if:{{{date|}}}
if not args.date:match('^%s*$') then
local testResult = p.getDate{ args = { date = args.date, id_str = args.id_str }}
if testResult == -2 then return errors[3] end
if abs_datediff(testResult) > 1 then return errors[1] end
elseif not args.id_str:match('^%s*$') then
local testResult = p.getDate{ args = { id_str = args.id_str }}
if testResult == -1 then return errors[2] end
if testResult == -2 then return errors[3] end
end
end
return p