format(static::FORMAT), $datetime->getTimezone(), $settings); } /** * Creates a date object from an array of date parts. * * Converts the input value into an ISO date, forcing a full ISO * date even if some values are missing. * * @param array $date_parts * An array of date parts, like ('year' => 2014, 'month' => 4). * @param mixed $timezone * (optional) \DateTimeZone object, time zone string or NULL. NULL uses the * default system time zone. Defaults to NULL. * @param array $settings * (optional) A keyed array for settings, suitable for passing on to * __construct(). * * @return static * A new DateTimePlus object. * * @throws \InvalidArgumentException * If the array date values or value combination is not correct. */ public static function createFromArray(array $date_parts, $timezone = NULL, $settings = []) { $date_parts = static::prepareArray($date_parts, TRUE); if (static::checkArray($date_parts)) { // Even with validation, we can end up with a value that the // DateTime class won't handle, like a year outside the range // of -9999 to 9999, which will pass checkdate() but // fail to construct a date object. $iso_date = static::arrayToISO($date_parts); return new static($iso_date, $timezone, $settings); } else { throw new \InvalidArgumentException('The array contains invalid values.'); } } /** * Creates a date object from timestamp input. * * The timezone of a timestamp is always UTC. The timezone for a * timestamp indicates the timezone used by the format() method. * * @param int $timestamp * A UNIX timestamp. * @param mixed $timezone * @see __construct() * @param array $settings * @see __construct() * * @return static * A new DateTimePlus object. * * @throws \InvalidArgumentException * If the timestamp is not numeric. */ public static function createFromTimestamp($timestamp, $timezone = NULL, $settings = []) { if (!is_numeric($timestamp)) { throw new \InvalidArgumentException('The timestamp must be numeric.'); } $datetime = new static('', $timezone, $settings); $datetime->setTimestamp($timestamp); return $datetime; } /** * Creates a date object from an input format. * * @param string $format * PHP date() type format for parsing the input. This is recommended * to use things like negative years, which php's parser fails on, or * any other specialized input with a known format. If provided the * date will be created using the createFromFormat() method. * @see http://php.net/manual/datetime.createfromformat.php * @param mixed $time * @see __construct() * @param mixed $timezone * @see __construct() * @param array $settings * - validate_format: (optional) Boolean choice to validate the * created date using the input format. The format used in * createFromFormat() allows slightly different values than format(). * Using an input format that works in both functions makes it * possible to a validation step to confirm that the date created * from a format string exactly matches the input. This option * indicates the format can be used for validation. Defaults to TRUE. * @see __construct() * * @return static * A new DateTimePlus object. * * @throws \InvalidArgumentException * If the a date cannot be created from the given format. * @throws \UnexpectedValueException * If the created date does not match the input value. */ public static function createFromFormat($format, $time, $timezone = NULL, $settings = []) { if (!isset($settings['validate_format'])) { $settings['validate_format'] = TRUE; } // Tries to create a date from the format and use it if possible. // A regular try/catch won't work right here, if the value is // invalid it doesn't return an exception. $datetimeplus = new static('', $timezone, $settings); $date = \DateTime::createFromFormat($format, $time, $datetimeplus->getTimezone()); if (!$date instanceof \DateTime) { throw new \InvalidArgumentException('The date cannot be created from a format.'); } else { // Functions that parse date is forgiving, it might create a date that // is not exactly a match for the provided value, so test for that by // re-creating the date/time formatted string and comparing it to the input. For // instance, an input value of '11' using a format of Y (4 digits) gets // created as '0011' instead of '2011'. if ($date instanceof DateTimePlus) { $test_time = $date->format($format, $settings); } elseif ($date instanceof \DateTime) { $test_time = $date->format($format); } $datetimeplus->setTimestamp($date->getTimestamp()); $datetimeplus->setTimezone($date->getTimezone()); if ($settings['validate_format'] && $test_time != $time) { throw new \UnexpectedValueException('The created date does not match the input value.'); } } return $datetimeplus; } /** * Constructs a date object set to a requested date and timezone. * * @param string $time * (optional) A date/time string. Defaults to 'now'. * @param mixed $timezone * (optional) \DateTimeZone object, time zone string or NULL. NULL uses the * default system time zone. Defaults to NULL. Note that the $timezone * parameter and the current timezone are ignored when the $time parameter * either is a UNIX timestamp (e.g. @946684800) or specifies a timezone * (e.g. 2010-01-28T15:00:00+02:00). * @see http://php.net/manual/datetime.construct.php * @param array $settings * (optional) Keyed array of settings. Defaults to empty array. * - langcode: (optional) String two letter language code used to control * the result of the format(). Defaults to NULL. * - debug: (optional) Boolean choice to leave debug values in the * date object for debugging purposes. Defaults to FALSE. */ public function __construct($time = 'now', $timezone = NULL, $settings = []) { // Unpack settings. $this->langcode = !empty($settings['langcode']) ? $settings['langcode'] : NULL; // Massage the input values as necessary. $prepared_time = $this->prepareTime($time); $prepared_timezone = $this->prepareTimezone($timezone); try { $this->errors = []; if (!empty($prepared_time)) { $test = date_parse($prepared_time); if (!empty($test['errors'])) { $this->errors = $test['errors']; } } if (empty($this->errors)) { $this->dateTimeObject = new \DateTime($prepared_time, $prepared_timezone); } } catch (\Exception $e) { $this->errors[] = $e->getMessage(); } // Clean up the error messages. $this->checkErrors(); } /** * Renders the timezone name. * * @return string */ public function render() { return $this->format(static::FORMAT) . ' ' . $this->getTimeZone()->getName(); } /** * Implements the magic __call method. * * Passes through all unknown calls onto the DateTime object. * * @param string $method * The method to call on the decorated object. * @param array $args * Call arguments. * * @return mixed * The return value from the method on the decorated object. If the proxied * method call returns a DateTime object, then return the original * DateTimePlus object, which allows function chaining to work properly. * Otherwise, the value from the proxied method call is returned. * * @throws \Exception * Thrown when the DateTime object is not set. * @throws \BadMethodCallException * Thrown when there is no corresponding method on the DateTime object to * call. */ public function __call($method, array $args) { // @todo consider using assert() as per https://www.drupal.org/node/2451793. if (!isset($this->dateTimeObject)) { throw new \Exception('DateTime object not set.'); } if (!method_exists($this->dateTimeObject, $method)) { throw new \BadMethodCallException(sprintf('Call to undefined method %s::%s()', get_class($this), $method)); } $result = call_user_func_array([$this->dateTimeObject, $method], $args); return $result === $this->dateTimeObject ? $this : $result; } /** * Returns the difference between two DateTimePlus objects. * * @param \Drupal\Component\Datetime\DateTimePlus|\DateTime $datetime2 * The date to compare to. * @param bool $absolute * Should the interval be forced to be positive? * * @return \DateInterval * A DateInterval object representing the difference between the two dates. * * @throws \BadMethodCallException * If the input isn't a DateTime or DateTimePlus object. */ public function diff($datetime2, $absolute = FALSE) { if ($datetime2 instanceof DateTimePlus) { $datetime2 = $datetime2->dateTimeObject; } if (!($datetime2 instanceof \DateTime)) { throw new \BadMethodCallException(sprintf('Method %s expects parameter 1 to be a \DateTime or \Drupal\Component\Datetime\DateTimePlus object', __METHOD__)); } return $this->dateTimeObject->diff($datetime2, $absolute); } /** * Implements the magic __callStatic method. * * Passes through all unknown static calls onto the DateTime object. */ public static function __callStatic($method, $args) { if (!method_exists('\DateTime', $method)) { throw new \BadMethodCallException(sprintf('Call to undefined method %s::%s()', get_called_class(), $method)); } return call_user_func_array(['\DateTime', $method], $args); } /** * Implements the magic __clone method. * * Deep-clones the DateTime object we're wrapping. */ public function __clone() { $this->dateTimeObject = clone($this->dateTimeObject); } /** * Prepares the input time value. * * Changes the input value before trying to use it, if necessary. * Can be overridden to handle special cases. * * @param mixed $time * An input value, which could be a timestamp, a string, * or an array of date parts. * * @return mixed * The massaged time. */ protected function prepareTime($time) { return $time; } /** * Prepares the input timezone value. * * Changes the timezone before trying to use it, if necessary. * Most importantly, makes sure there is a valid timezone * object before moving further. * * @param mixed $timezone * Either a timezone name or a timezone object or NULL. * * @return \DateTimeZone * The massaged time zone. */ protected function prepareTimezone($timezone) { // If the input timezone is a valid timezone object, use it. if ($timezone instanceof \DateTimezone) { $timezone_adjusted = $timezone; } // Allow string timezone input, and create a timezone from it. elseif (!empty($timezone) && is_string($timezone)) { $timezone_adjusted = new \DateTimeZone($timezone); } // Default to the system timezone when not explicitly provided. // If the system timezone is missing, use 'UTC'. if (empty($timezone_adjusted) || !$timezone_adjusted instanceof \DateTimezone) { $system_timezone = date_default_timezone_get(); $timezone_name = !empty($system_timezone) ? $system_timezone : 'UTC'; $timezone_adjusted = new \DateTimeZone($timezone_name); } // We are finally certain that we have a usable timezone. return $timezone_adjusted; } /** * Prepares the input format value. * * Changes the input format before trying to use it, if necessary. * Can be overridden to handle special cases. * * @param string $format * A PHP format string. * * @return string * The massaged PHP format string. */ protected function prepareFormat($format) { return $format; } /** * Examines getLastErrors() to see what errors to report. * * Two kinds of errors are important: anything that DateTime * considers an error, and also a warning that the date was invalid. * PHP creates a valid date from invalid data with only a warning, * 2011-02-30 becomes 2011-03-03, for instance, but we don't want that. * * @see http://php.net/manual/time.getlasterrors.php */ public function checkErrors() { $errors = \DateTime::getLastErrors(); if (!empty($errors['errors'])) { $this->errors = array_merge($this->errors, $errors['errors']); } // Most warnings are messages that the date could not be parsed // which causes it to be altered. For validation purposes, a warning // as bad as an error, because it means the constructed date does // not match the input value. if (!empty($errors['warnings'])) { $this->errors[] = 'The date is invalid.'; } $this->errors = array_values(array_unique($this->errors)); } /** * Detects if there were errors in the processing of this date. * * @return bool * TRUE if there were errors in the processing of this date, FALSE * otherwise. */ public function hasErrors() { return (boolean) count($this->errors); } /** * Gets error messages. * * Public function to return the error messages. * * @return array * An array of errors encountered when creating this date. */ public function getErrors() { return $this->errors; } /** * Creates an ISO date from an array of values. * * @param array $array * An array of date values keyed by date part. * @param bool $force_valid_date * (optional) Whether to force a full date by filling in missing * values. Defaults to FALSE. * * @return string * The date as an ISO string. */ public static function arrayToISO($array, $force_valid_date = FALSE) { $array = static::prepareArray($array, $force_valid_date); $input_time = ''; if ($array['year'] !== '') { $input_time = static::datePad(intval($array['year']), 4); if ($force_valid_date || $array['month'] !== '') { $input_time .= '-' . static::datePad(intval($array['month'])); if ($force_valid_date || $array['day'] !== '') { $input_time .= '-' . static::datePad(intval($array['day'])); } } } if ($array['hour'] !== '') { $input_time .= $input_time ? 'T' : ''; $input_time .= static::datePad(intval($array['hour'])); if ($force_valid_date || $array['minute'] !== '') { $input_time .= ':' . static::datePad(intval($array['minute'])); if ($force_valid_date || $array['second'] !== '') { $input_time .= ':' . static::datePad(intval($array['second'])); } } } return $input_time; } /** * Creates a complete array from a possibly incomplete array of date parts. * * @param array $array * An array of date values keyed by date part. * @param bool $force_valid_date * (optional) Whether to force a valid date by filling in missing * values with valid values or just to use empty values instead. * Defaults to FALSE. * * @return array * A complete array of date parts. */ public static function prepareArray($array, $force_valid_date = FALSE) { if ($force_valid_date) { $now = new \DateTime(); $array += [ 'year' => $now->format('Y'), 'month' => 1, 'day' => 1, 'hour' => 0, 'minute' => 0, 'second' => 0, ]; } else { $array += [ 'year' => '', 'month' => '', 'day' => '', 'hour' => '', 'minute' => '', 'second' => '', ]; } return $array; } /** * Checks that arrays of date parts will create a valid date. * * Checks that an array of date parts has a year, month, and day, * and that those values create a valid date. If time is provided, * verifies that the time values are valid. Sort of an * equivalent to checkdate(). * * @param array $array * An array of datetime values keyed by date part. * * @return bool * TRUE if the datetime parts contain valid values, otherwise FALSE. */ public static function checkArray($array) { $valid_date = FALSE; $valid_time = TRUE; // Check for a valid date using checkdate(). Only values that // meet that test are valid. if (array_key_exists('year', $array) && array_key_exists('month', $array) && array_key_exists('day', $array)) { if (@checkdate($array['month'], $array['day'], $array['year'])) { $valid_date = TRUE; } } // Testing for valid time is reversed. Missing time is OK, // but incorrect values are not. foreach (['hour', 'minute', 'second'] as $key) { if (array_key_exists($key, $array)) { $value = $array[$key]; switch ($key) { case 'hour': if (!preg_match('/^([1-2][0-3]|[01]?[0-9])$/', $value)) { $valid_time = FALSE; } break; case 'minute': case 'second': default: if (!preg_match('/^([0-5][0-9]|[0-9])$/', $value)) { $valid_time = FALSE; } break; } } } return $valid_date && $valid_time; } /** * Pads date parts with zeros. * * Helper function for a task that is often required when working with dates. * * @param int $value * The value to pad. * @param int $size * (optional) Size expected, usually 2 or 4. Defaults to 2. * * @return string * The padded value. */ public static function datePad($value, $size = 2) { return sprintf("%0" . $size . "d", $value); } /** * Formats the date for display. * * @param string $format * A format string using either PHP's date(). * @param array $settings * - timezone: (optional) String timezone name. Defaults to the timezone * of the date object. * * @return string|null * The formatted value of the date or NULL if there were construction * errors. */ public function format($format, $settings = []) { // If there were construction errors, we can't format the date. if ($this->hasErrors()) { return; } // Format the date and catch errors. try { // Clone the date/time object so we can change the time zone without // disturbing the value stored in the object. $dateTimeObject = clone $this->dateTimeObject; if (isset($settings['timezone'])) { $dateTimeObject->setTimezone(new \DateTimeZone($settings['timezone'])); } $value = $dateTimeObject->format($format); } catch (\Exception $e) { $this->errors[] = $e->getMessage(); } return $value; } /** * Sets the default time for an object built from date-only data. * * The default time for a date without time can be anything, so long as it is * consistently applied. If we use noon, dates in most timezones will have the * same value for in both the local timezone and UTC. */ public function setDefaultDateTime() { $this->dateTimeObject->setTime(12, 0, 0); } }