Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package ntp provides an implementation of a Simple NTP (SNTP) client capable of querying the current time from a remote NTP server. See RFC5905 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5905) for more details.
This approach grew out of a go-nuts post by Michael Hofmann: https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/golang-nuts/FlcdMU5fkLQ
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Constants ¶
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const ( // LeapNoWarning indicates no impending leap second. LeapNoWarning LeapIndicator = 0 // LeapAddSecond indicates the last minute of the day has 61 seconds. LeapAddSecond = 1 // LeapDelSecond indicates the last minute of the day has 59 seconds. LeapDelSecond = 2 // LeapNotInSync indicates an unsynchronized leap second. LeapNotInSync = 3 )
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const TimeLayout = "2006-01-02 15:04:05 -0700"
Variables ¶
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Functions ¶
func SetSystemTime ¶ added in v0.4.0
Types ¶
type LeapIndicator ¶
type LeapIndicator uint8
The LeapIndicator is used to warn if a leap second should be inserted or deleted in the last minute of the current month.
type Response ¶
type Response struct { // Time is the transmit time reported by the server just before it // responded to the client's NTP query. Time time.Time // ClockOffset is the estimated offset of the client clock relative to // the server. Add this to the client's system clock time to obtain a // more accurate time. ClockOffset time.Duration // RTT is the measured round-trip-time delay estimate between the client // and the server. RTT time.Duration // Precision is the reported precision of the server's clock. Precision time.Duration // Stratum is the "stratum level" of the server. The smaller the number, // the closer the server is to the reference clock. Stratum 1 servers are // attached directly to the reference clock. A stratum value of 0 // indicates the "kiss of death," which typically occurs when the client // issues too many requests to the server in a short period of time. Stratum uint8 // ReferenceID is a 32-bit identifier identifying the server or // reference clock. ReferenceID uint32 // ReferenceTime is the time when the server's system clock was last // set or corrected. ReferenceTime time.Time // RootDelay is the server's estimated aggregate round-trip-time delay to // the stratum 1 server. RootDelay time.Duration // RootDispersion is the server's estimated maximum measurement error // relative to the stratum 1 server. RootDispersion time.Duration // RootDistance is an estimate of the total synchronization distance // between the client and the stratum 1 server. RootDistance time.Duration // Leap indicates whether a leap second should be added or removed from // the current month's last minute. Leap LeapIndicator // MinError is a lower bound on the error between the client and server // clocks. When the client and server are not synchronized to the same // clock, the reported timestamps may appear to violate the principle of // causality. In other words, the NTP server's response may indicate // that a message was received before it was sent. In such cases, the // minimum error may be useful. MinError time.Duration // KissCode is a 4-character string describing the reason for a // "kiss of death" response (stratum = 0). For a list of standard kiss // codes, see https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5905#section-7.4. KissCode string // Poll is the maximum interval between successive NTP polling messages. // It is not relevant for simple NTP clients like this one. Poll time.Duration }
A Response contains time data, some of which is returned by the NTP server and some of which is calculated by the client.
type Service ¶ added in v0.2.3
type Service struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func NewService ¶ added in v0.2.3
type TimeService ¶ added in v0.2.3
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