jellytau_lib/utils/conversions.rs
1//! Unit conversion and formatting utilities
2//!
3//! This module provides centralized conversion functions for:
4//! - Jellyfin tick-to-seconds conversions
5//! - Volume normalization (0-1 vs 0-100 ranges)
6//! - Time formatting for UI display
7//!
8//! These utilities eliminate magic numbers and duplicate conversion logic
9//! across the codebase.
10
11/// Number of Jellyfin ticks per second (10 million)
12///
13/// Jellyfin uses "ticks" for time values where 10,000,000 ticks = 1 second.
14/// This follows the .NET TimeSpan.Ticks convention.
15pub const TICKS_PER_SECOND: i64 = 10_000_000;
16
17/// Convert seconds to Jellyfin ticks
18///
19/// # Arguments
20/// * `seconds` - Time in seconds (e.g., 90.5 for 1 minute 30.5 seconds)
21///
22/// # Returns
23/// Time in Jellyfin ticks (will be rounded down to nearest tick)
24///
25/// # Example
26/// ```
27/// # use jellytau_lib::utils::conversions::*;
28/// let ticks = seconds_to_ticks(1.5); // 15,000,000 ticks
29/// ```
30#[inline]
31pub fn seconds_to_ticks(seconds: f64) -> i64 {
32 (seconds * TICKS_PER_SECOND as f64) as i64
33}
34
35/// Convert Jellyfin ticks to seconds
36///
37/// # Arguments
38/// * `ticks` - Time in Jellyfin ticks
39///
40/// # Returns
41/// Time in seconds as floating point
42///
43/// # Example
44/// ```
45/// # use jellytau_lib::utils::conversions::*;
46/// let seconds = ticks_to_seconds(15_000_000); // 1.5 seconds
47/// ```
48#[inline]
49pub fn ticks_to_seconds(ticks: i64) -> f64 {
50 ticks as f64 / TICKS_PER_SECOND as f64
51}
52
53/// Convert percentage volume (0-100) to normalized (0.0-1.0)
54///
55/// Used when receiving volume from Jellyfin remote sessions or UI controls.
56/// Values outside the 0-100 range are clamped.
57///
58/// # Arguments
59/// * `percent` - Volume as percentage (0 to 100)
60///
61/// # Returns
62/// Normalized volume (0.0 to 1.0)
63///
64/// # Example
65/// ```
66/// # use jellytau_lib::utils::conversions::*;
67/// let normalized = percent_to_volume(75.0); // 0.75
68/// ```
69#[inline]
70pub fn percent_to_volume(percent: f64) -> f64 {
71 percent.clamp(0.0, 100.0) / 100.0
72}
73
74/// Convert normalized volume (0.0-1.0) to percentage (0-100)
75///
76/// Used when sending volume to Jellyfin remote sessions, MPV, or ExoPlayer.
77/// Values outside the 0.0-1.0 range are clamped.
78///
79/// # Arguments
80/// * `volume` - Normalized volume (0.0 to 1.0)
81///
82/// # Returns
83/// Volume as percentage (0 to 100), floored to integer value
84///
85/// # Example
86/// ```
87/// # use jellytau_lib::utils::conversions::*;
88/// let percent = volume_to_percent(0.75); // 75.0
89/// ```
90#[inline]
91#[cfg_attr(not(target_os = "linux"), allow(dead_code))]
92pub fn volume_to_percent(volume: f64) -> f64 {
93 (volume.clamp(0.0, 1.0) * 100.0).floor()
94}
95
96/// Format time in seconds to MM:SS display string
97///
98/// # Arguments
99/// * `seconds` - Time in seconds
100///
101/// # Returns
102/// Formatted string like "3:45" or "12:09"
103///
104/// # Example
105/// ```
106/// # use jellytau_lib::utils::conversions::*;
107/// let formatted = format_time(225.0); // "3:45"
108/// ```
109pub fn format_time(seconds: f64) -> String {
110 let mins = (seconds / 60.0).floor() as i64;
111 let secs = (seconds % 60.0).floor() as i64;
112 format!("{}:{:02}", mins, secs)
113}
114
115/// Format time in seconds to HH:MM:SS or MM:SS display string
116///
117/// Automatically chooses format based on duration:
118/// - Less than 1 hour: Returns MM:SS format
119/// - 1 hour or more: Returns HH:MM:SS format
120///
121/// # Arguments
122/// * `seconds` - Time in seconds
123///
124/// # Returns
125/// Formatted string like "1:23:45" or "3:45"
126///
127/// # Example
128/// ```
129/// # use jellytau_lib::utils::conversions::*;
130/// let short = format_time_long(225.0); // "3:45"
131/// let long = format_time_long(5025.0); // "1:23:45"
132/// ```
133pub fn format_time_long(seconds: f64) -> String {
134 let hours = (seconds / 3600.0).floor() as i64;
135 let mins = ((seconds % 3600.0) / 60.0).floor() as i64;
136 let secs = (seconds % 60.0).floor() as i64;
137
138 if hours > 0 {
139 format!("{}:{:02}:{:02}", hours, mins, secs)
140 } else {
141 format!("{}:{:02}", mins, secs)
142 }
143}
144
145/// Calculate progress percentage from position and duration
146///
147/// # Arguments
148/// * `position` - Current position in seconds
149/// * `duration` - Total duration in seconds
150///
151/// # Returns
152/// Progress as percentage (0.0 to 100.0), or 0.0 if duration is invalid
153///
154/// # Example
155/// ```
156/// # use jellytau_lib::utils::conversions::*;
157/// let progress = calculate_progress(45.0, 180.0); // 25.0
158/// ```
159pub fn calculate_progress(position: f64, duration: f64) -> f64 {
160 if duration <= 0.0 {
161 return 0.0;
162 }
163 ((position / duration) * 100.0).clamp(0.0, 100.0)
164}
165
166#[cfg(test)]
167mod tests {
168 use super::*;
169
170 #[test]
171 fn test_tick_conversion() {
172 assert_eq!(seconds_to_ticks(1.0), 10_000_000);
173 assert_eq!(seconds_to_ticks(0.5), 5_000_000);
174 assert_eq!(ticks_to_seconds(10_000_000), 1.0);
175 assert_eq!(ticks_to_seconds(5_000_000), 0.5);
176 }
177
178 #[test]
179 fn test_volume_conversion() {
180 assert_eq!(percent_to_volume(100.0), 1.0);
181 assert_eq!(percent_to_volume(50.0), 0.5);
182 assert_eq!(percent_to_volume(0.0), 0.0);
183 assert_eq!(volume_to_percent(1.0), 100.0);
184 assert_eq!(volume_to_percent(0.5), 50.0);
185 assert_eq!(volume_to_percent(0.0), 0.0);
186 }
187
188 #[test]
189 fn test_volume_clamping() {
190 assert_eq!(percent_to_volume(150.0), 1.0);
191 assert_eq!(percent_to_volume(-10.0), 0.0);
192 assert_eq!(volume_to_percent(1.5), 100.0);
193 assert_eq!(volume_to_percent(-0.5), 0.0);
194 }
195
196 #[test]
197 fn test_time_formatting() {
198 assert_eq!(format_time(0.0), "0:00");
199 assert_eq!(format_time(59.0), "0:59");
200 assert_eq!(format_time(60.0), "1:00");
201 assert_eq!(format_time(125.0), "2:05");
202 assert_eq!(format_time(3661.0), "61:01");
203 }
204
205 #[test]
206 fn test_time_formatting_long() {
207 assert_eq!(format_time_long(0.0), "0:00");
208 assert_eq!(format_time_long(59.0), "0:59");
209 assert_eq!(format_time_long(3599.0), "59:59");
210 assert_eq!(format_time_long(3600.0), "1:00:00");
211 assert_eq!(format_time_long(3661.0), "1:01:01");
212 assert_eq!(format_time_long(7384.0), "2:03:04");
213 }
214
215 #[test]
216 fn test_progress_calculation() {
217 assert_eq!(calculate_progress(0.0, 100.0), 0.0);
218 assert_eq!(calculate_progress(50.0, 100.0), 50.0);
219 assert_eq!(calculate_progress(100.0, 100.0), 100.0);
220 assert_eq!(calculate_progress(25.0, 0.0), 0.0); // Invalid duration
221 assert_eq!(calculate_progress(150.0, 100.0), 100.0); // Clamped
222 }
223}