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/**
* Date helper.
*
* @package Kohana
* @category Helpers
* @author Kohana Team
* @copyright (c) 2007-2012 Kohana Team
* @license http://kohanaframework.org/license
*/
class Kohana_Date {
// Second amounts for various time increments
const YEAR = 31556926;
const MONTH = 2629744;
const WEEK = 604800;
const DAY = 86400;
const HOUR = 3600;
const MINUTE = 60;
// Available formats for Date::months()
const MONTHS_LONG = '%B';
const MONTHS_SHORT = '%b';
/**
* Default timestamp format for formatted_time
* @var string
*/
public static $timestamp_format = 'Y-m-d H:i:s';
/**
* Timezone for formatted_time
* @link http://uk2.php.net/manual/en/timezones.php
* @var string
*/
public static $timezone;
/**
* Returns the offset (in seconds) between two time zones. Use this to
* display dates to users in different time zones.
*
* $seconds = Date::offset('America/Chicago', 'GMT');
*
* [!!] A list of time zones that PHP supports can be found at
* <http://php.net/timezones>.
*
* @param string $remote timezone that to find the offset of
* @param string $local timezone used as the baseline
* @param mixed $now UNIX timestamp or date string
* @return integer
*/
public static function offset($remote, $local = NULL, $now = NULL)
{
if ($local === NULL)
{
// Use the default timezone
$local = date_default_timezone_get();
}
if (is_int($now))
{
// Convert the timestamp into a string
$now = date(DateTime::RFC2822, $now);
}
// Create timezone objects
$zone_remote = new DateTimeZone($remote);
$zone_local = new DateTimeZone($local);
// Create date objects from timezones
$time_remote = new DateTime($now, $zone_remote);
$time_local = new DateTime($now, $zone_local);
// Find the offset
$offset = $zone_remote->getOffset($time_remote) - $zone_local->getOffset($time_local);
return $offset;
}
/**
* Number of seconds in a minute, incrementing by a step. Typically used as
* a shortcut for generating a list that can used in a form.
*
* $seconds = Date::seconds(); // 01, 02, 03, ..., 58, 59, 60
*
* @param integer $step amount to increment each step by, 1 to 30
* @param integer $start start value
* @param integer $end end value
* @return array A mirrored (foo => foo) array from 1-60.
*/
public static function seconds($step = 1, $start = 0, $end = 60)
{
// Always integer
$step = (int) $step;
$seconds = array();
for ($i = $start; $i < $end; $i += $step)
{
$seconds[$i] = sprintf('%02d', $i);
}
return $seconds;
}
/**
* Number of minutes in an hour, incrementing by a step. Typically used as
* a shortcut for generating a list that can be used in a form.
*
* $minutes = Date::minutes(); // 05, 10, 15, ..., 50, 55, 60
*
* @uses Date::seconds
* @param integer $step amount to increment each step by, 1 to 30
* @return array A mirrored (foo => foo) array from 1-60.
*/
public static function minutes($step = 5)
{
// Because there are the same number of minutes as seconds in this set,
// we choose to re-use seconds(), rather than creating an entirely new
// function. Shhhh, it's cheating! ;) There are several more of these
// in the following methods.
return Date::seconds($step);
}
/**
* Number of hours in a day. Typically used as a shortcut for generating a
* list that can be used in a form.
*
* $hours = Date::hours(); // 01, 02, 03, ..., 10, 11, 12
*
* @param integer $step amount to increment each step by
* @param boolean $long use 24-hour time
* @param integer $start the hour to start at
* @return array A mirrored (foo => foo) array from start-12 or start-23.
*/
public static function hours($step = 1, $long = FALSE, $start = NULL)
{
// Default values
$step = (int) $step;
$long = (bool) $long;
$hours = array();
// Set the default start if none was specified.
if ($start === NULL)
{
$start = ($long === FALSE) ? 1 : 0;
}
$hours = array();
// 24-hour time has 24 hours, instead of 12
$size = ($long === TRUE) ? 23 : 12;
for ($i = $start; $i <= $size; $i += $step)
{
$hours[$i] = (string) $i;
}
return $hours;
}
/**
* Returns AM or PM, based on a given hour (in 24 hour format).
*
* $type = Date::ampm(12); // PM
* $type = Date::ampm(1); // AM
*
* @param integer $hour number of the hour
* @return string
*/
public static function ampm($hour)
{
// Always integer
$hour = (int) $hour;
return ($hour > 11) ? 'PM' : 'AM';
}
/**
* Adjusts a non-24-hour number into a 24-hour number.
*
* $hour = Date::adjust(3, 'pm'); // 15
*
* @param integer $hour hour to adjust
* @param string $ampm AM or PM
* @return string
*/
public static function adjust($hour, $ampm)
{
$hour = (int) $hour;
$ampm = strtolower($ampm);
switch ($ampm)
{
case 'am':
if ($hour == 12)
{
$hour = 0;
}
break;
case 'pm':
if ($hour < 12)
{
$hour += 12;
}
break;
}
return sprintf('%02d', $hour);
}
/**
* Number of days in a given month and year. Typically used as a shortcut
* for generating a list that can be used in a form.
*
* Date::days(4, 2010); // 1, 2, 3, ..., 28, 29, 30
*
* @param integer $month number of month
* @param integer $year number of year to check month, defaults to the current year
* @return array A mirrored (foo => foo) array of the days.
*/
public static function days($month, $year = FALSE)
{
static $months;
if ($year === FALSE)
{
// Use the current year by default
$year = date('Y');
}
// Always integers
$month = (int) $month;
$year = (int) $year;
// We use caching for months, because time functions are used
if (empty($months[$year][$month]))
{
$months[$year][$month] = array();
// Use date to find the number of days in the given month
$total = date('t', mktime(1, 0, 0, $month, 1, $year)) + 1;
for ($i = 1; $i < $total; $i++)
{
$months[$year][$month][$i] = (string) $i;
}
}
return $months[$year][$month];
}
/**
* Number of months in a year. Typically used as a shortcut for generating
* a list that can be used in a form.
*
* By default a mirrored array of $month_number => $month_number is returned
*
* Date::months();
* // aray(1 => 1, 2 => 2, 3 => 3, ..., 12 => 12)
*
* But you can customise this by passing in either Date::MONTHS_LONG
*
* Date::months(Date::MONTHS_LONG);
* // array(1 => 'January', 2 => 'February', ..., 12 => 'December')
*
* Or Date::MONTHS_SHORT
*
* Date::months(Date::MONTHS_SHORT);
* // array(1 => 'Jan', 2 => 'Feb', ..., 12 => 'Dec')
*
* @uses Date::hours
* @param string $format The format to use for months
* @return array An array of months based on the specified format
*/
public static function months($format = NULL)
{
$months = array();
if ($format === Date::MONTHS_LONG OR $format === Date::MONTHS_SHORT)
{
for ($i = 1; $i <= 12; ++$i)
{
$months[$i] = strftime($format, mktime(0, 0, 0, $i, 1));
}
}
else
{
$months = Date::hours();
}
return $months;
}
/**
* Returns an array of years between a starting and ending year. By default,
* the the current year - 5 and current year + 5 will be used. Typically used
* as a shortcut for generating a list that can be used in a form.
*
* $years = Date::years(2000, 2010); // 2000, 2001, ..., 2009, 2010
*
* @param integer $start starting year (default is current year - 5)
* @param integer $end ending year (default is current year + 5)
* @return array
*/
public static function years($start = FALSE, $end = FALSE)
{
// Default values
$start = ($start === FALSE) ? (date('Y') - 5) : (int) $start;
$end = ($end === FALSE) ? (date('Y') + 5) : (int) $end;
$years = array();
for ($i = $start; $i <= $end; $i++)
{
$years[$i] = (string) $i;
}
return $years;
}
/**
* Returns time difference between two timestamps, in human readable format.
* If the second timestamp is not given, the current time will be used.
* Also consider using [Date::fuzzy_span] when displaying a span.
*
* $span = Date::span(60, 182, 'minutes,seconds'); // array('minutes' => 2, 'seconds' => 2)
* $span = Date::span(60, 182, 'minutes'); // 2
*
* @param integer $remote timestamp to find the span of
* @param integer $local timestamp to use as the baseline
* @param string $output formatting string
* @return string when only a single output is requested
* @return array associative list of all outputs requested
*/
public static function span($remote, $local = NULL, $output = 'years,months,weeks,days,hours,minutes,seconds')
{
// Normalize output
$output = trim(strtolower( (string) $output));
if ( ! $output)
{
// Invalid output
return FALSE;
}
// Array with the output formats
$output = preg_split('/[^a-z]+/', $output);
// Convert the list of outputs to an associative array
$output = array_combine($output, array_fill(0, count($output), 0));
// Make the output values into keys
extract(array_flip($output), EXTR_SKIP);
if ($local === NULL)
{
// Calculate the span from the current time
$local = time();
}
// Calculate timespan (seconds)
$timespan = abs($remote - $local);
if (isset($output['years']))
{
$timespan -= Date::YEAR * ($output['years'] = (int) floor($timespan / Date::YEAR));
}
if (isset($output['months']))
{
$timespan -= Date::MONTH * ($output['months'] = (int) floor($timespan / Date::MONTH));
}
if (isset($output['weeks']))
{
$timespan -= Date::WEEK * ($output['weeks'] = (int) floor($timespan / Date::WEEK));
}
if (isset($output['days']))
{
$timespan -= Date::DAY * ($output['days'] = (int) floor($timespan / Date::DAY));
}
if (isset($output['hours']))
{
$timespan -= Date::HOUR * ($output['hours'] = (int) floor($timespan / Date::HOUR));
}
if (isset($output['minutes']))
{
$timespan -= Date::MINUTE * ($output['minutes'] = (int) floor($timespan / Date::MINUTE));
}
// Seconds ago, 1
if (isset($output['seconds']))
{
$output['seconds'] = $timespan;
}
if (count($output) === 1)
{
// Only a single output was requested, return it
return array_pop($output);
}
// Return array
return $output;
}
/**
* Returns the difference between a time and now in a "fuzzy" way.
* Displaying a fuzzy time instead of a date is usually faster to read and understand.
*
* $span = Date::fuzzy_span(time() - 10); // "moments ago"
* $span = Date::fuzzy_span(time() + 20); // "in moments"
*
* A second parameter is available to manually set the "local" timestamp,
* however this parameter shouldn't be needed in normal usage and is only
* included for unit tests
*
* @param integer $timestamp "remote" timestamp
* @param integer $local_timestamp "local" timestamp, defaults to time()
* @return string
*/
public static function fuzzy_span($timestamp, $local_timestamp = NULL)
{
$local_timestamp = ($local_timestamp === NULL) ? time() : (int) $local_timestamp;
// Determine the difference in seconds
$offset = abs($local_timestamp - $timestamp);
if ($offset <= Date::MINUTE)
{
$span = 'moments';
}
elseif ($offset < (Date::MINUTE * 20))
{
$span = 'a few minutes';
}
elseif ($offset < Date::HOUR)
{
$span = 'less than an hour';
}
elseif ($offset < (Date::HOUR * 4))
{
$span = 'a couple of hours';
}
elseif ($offset < Date::DAY)
{
$span = 'less than a day';
}
elseif ($offset < (Date::DAY * 2))
{
$span = 'about a day';
}
elseif ($offset < (Date::DAY * 4))
{
$span = 'a couple of days';
}
elseif ($offset < Date::WEEK)
{
$span = 'less than a week';
}
elseif ($offset < (Date::WEEK * 2))
{
$span = 'about a week';
}
elseif ($offset < Date::MONTH)
{
$span = 'less than a month';
}
elseif ($offset < (Date::MONTH * 2))
{
$span = 'about a month';
}
elseif ($offset < (Date::MONTH * 4))
{
$span = 'a couple of months';
}
elseif ($offset < Date::YEAR)
{
$span = 'less than a year';
}
elseif ($offset < (Date::YEAR * 2))
{
$span = 'about a year';
}
elseif ($offset < (Date::YEAR * 4))
{
$span = 'a couple of years';
}
elseif ($offset < (Date::YEAR * 8))
{
$span = 'a few years';
}
elseif ($offset < (Date::YEAR * 12))
{
$span = 'about a decade';
}
elseif ($offset < (Date::YEAR * 24))
{
$span = 'a couple of decades';
}
elseif ($offset < (Date::YEAR * 64))
{
$span = 'several decades';
}
else
{
$span = 'a long time';
}
if ($timestamp <= $local_timestamp)
{
// This is in the past
return $span.' ago';
}
else
{
// This in the future
return 'in '.$span;
}
}
/**
* Converts a UNIX timestamp to DOS format. There are very few cases where
* this is needed, but some binary formats use it (eg: zip files.)
* Converting the other direction is done using {@link Date::dos2unix}.
*
* $dos = Date::unix2dos($unix);
*
* @param integer $timestamp UNIX timestamp
* @return integer
*/
public static function unix2dos($timestamp = FALSE)
{
$timestamp = ($timestamp === FALSE) ? getdate() : getdate($timestamp);
if ($timestamp['year'] < 1980)
{
return (1 << 21 | 1 << 16);
}
$timestamp['year'] -= 1980;
// What voodoo is this? I have no idea... Geert can explain it though,
// and that's good enough for me.
return ($timestamp['year'] << 25 | $timestamp['mon'] << 21 |
$timestamp['mday'] << 16 | $timestamp['hours'] << 11 |
$timestamp['minutes'] << 5 | $timestamp['seconds'] >> 1);
}
/**
* Converts a DOS timestamp to UNIX format.There are very few cases where
* this is needed, but some binary formats use it (eg: zip files.)
* Converting the other direction is done using {@link Date::unix2dos}.
*
* $unix = Date::dos2unix($dos);
*
* @param integer $timestamp DOS timestamp
* @return integer
*/
public static function dos2unix($timestamp = FALSE)
{
$sec = 2 * ($timestamp & 0x1f);
$min = ($timestamp >> 5) & 0x3f;
$hrs = ($timestamp >> 11) & 0x1f;
$day = ($timestamp >> 16) & 0x1f;
$mon = ($timestamp >> 21) & 0x0f;
$year = ($timestamp >> 25) & 0x7f;
return mktime($hrs, $min, $sec, $mon, $day, $year + 1980);
}
/**
* Returns a date/time string with the specified timestamp format
*
* $time = Date::formatted_time('5 minutes ago');
*
* @link http://www.php.net/manual/datetime.construct
* @param string $datetime_str datetime string
* @param string $timestamp_format timestamp format
* @param string $timezone timezone identifier
* @return string
*/
public static function formatted_time($datetime_str = 'now', $timestamp_format = NULL, $timezone = NULL)
{
$timestamp_format = ($timestamp_format == NULL) ? Date::$timestamp_format : $timestamp_format;
$timezone = ($timezone === NULL) ? Date::$timezone : $timezone;
$tz = new DateTimeZone($timezone ? $timezone : date_default_timezone_get());
$time = new DateTime($datetime_str, $tz);
if ($time->getTimeZone()->getName() !== $tz->getName())
{
$time->setTimeZone($tz);
}
return $time->format($timestamp_format);
}
} // End date
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