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1 <?php | |
2 | |
3 namespace Sabre\VObject; | |
4 | |
5 /** | |
6 * DateTimeParser | |
7 * | |
8 * This class is responsible for parsing the several different date and time | |
9 * formats iCalendar and vCards have. | |
10 * | |
11 * @copyright Copyright (C) 2007-2013 fruux GmbH (https://fruux.com/). | |
12 * @author Evert Pot (http://evertpot.com/) | |
13 * @license http://code.google.com/p/sabredav/wiki/License Modified BSD License | |
14 */ | |
15 class DateTimeParser { | |
16 | |
17 /** | |
18 * Parses an iCalendar (rfc5545) formatted datetime and returns a DateTime object | |
19 * | |
20 * Specifying a reference timezone is optional. It will only be used | |
21 * if the non-UTC format is used. The argument is used as a reference, the | |
22 * returned DateTime object will still be in the UTC timezone. | |
23 * | |
24 * @param string $dt | |
25 * @param DateTimeZone $tz | |
26 * @return DateTime | |
27 */ | |
28 static public function parseDateTime($dt,\DateTimeZone $tz = null) { | |
29 | |
30 // Format is YYYYMMDD + "T" + hhmmss | |
31 $result = preg_match('/^([1-4][0-9]{3})([0-1][0-9])([0-3][0-9])T([0-2][0-9])([0-5][0-9])([0-5][0-9])([Z]?)$/',$dt,$matches); | |
32 | |
33 if (!$result) { | |
34 throw new \LogicException('The supplied iCalendar datetime value is incorrect: ' . $dt); | |
35 } | |
36 | |
37 if ($matches[7]==='Z' || is_null($tz)) { | |
38 $tz = new \DateTimeZone('UTC'); | |
39 } | |
40 $date = new \DateTime($matches[1] . '-' . $matches[2] . '-' . $matches[3] . ' ' . $matches[4] . ':' . $matches[5] .':' . $matches[6], $tz); | |
41 | |
42 // Still resetting the timezone, to normalize everything to UTC | |
43 $date->setTimeZone(new \DateTimeZone('UTC')); | |
44 return $date; | |
45 | |
46 } | |
47 | |
48 /** | |
49 * Parses an iCalendar (rfc5545) formatted date and returns a DateTime object | |
50 * | |
51 * @param string $date | |
52 * @return DateTime | |
53 */ | |
54 static public function parseDate($date) { | |
55 | |
56 // Format is YYYYMMDD | |
57 $result = preg_match('/^([1-4][0-9]{3})([0-1][0-9])([0-3][0-9])$/',$date,$matches); | |
58 | |
59 if (!$result) { | |
60 throw new \LogicException('The supplied iCalendar date value is incorrect: ' . $date); | |
61 } | |
62 | |
63 $date = new \DateTime($matches[1] . '-' . $matches[2] . '-' . $matches[3], new \DateTimeZone('UTC')); | |
64 return $date; | |
65 | |
66 } | |
67 | |
68 /** | |
69 * Parses an iCalendar (RFC5545) formatted duration value. | |
70 * | |
71 * This method will either return a DateTimeInterval object, or a string | |
72 * suitable for strtotime or DateTime::modify. | |
73 * | |
74 * @param string $duration | |
75 * @param bool $asString | |
76 * @return DateInterval|string | |
77 */ | |
78 static public function parseDuration($duration, $asString = false) { | |
79 | |
80 $result = preg_match('/^(?P<plusminus>\+|-)?P((?P<week>\d+)W)?((?P<day>\d+)D)?(T((?P<hour>\d+)H)?((?P<minute>\d+)M)?((?P<second>\d+)S)?)?$/', $duration, $matches); | |
81 if (!$result) { | |
82 throw new \LogicException('The supplied iCalendar duration value is incorrect: ' . $duration); | |
83 } | |
84 | |
85 if (!$asString) { | |
86 $invert = false; | |
87 if ($matches['plusminus']==='-') { | |
88 $invert = true; | |
89 } | |
90 | |
91 | |
92 $parts = array( | |
93 'week', | |
94 'day', | |
95 'hour', | |
96 'minute', | |
97 'second', | |
98 ); | |
99 foreach($parts as $part) { | |
100 $matches[$part] = isset($matches[$part])&&$matches[$part]?(int)$matches[$part]:0; | |
101 } | |
102 | |
103 | |
104 // We need to re-construct the $duration string, because weeks and | |
105 // days are not supported by DateInterval in the same string. | |
106 $duration = 'P'; | |
107 $days = $matches['day']; | |
108 if ($matches['week']) { | |
109 $days+=$matches['week']*7; | |
110 } | |
111 if ($days) | |
112 $duration.=$days . 'D'; | |
113 | |
114 if ($matches['minute'] || $matches['second'] || $matches['hour']) { | |
115 $duration.='T'; | |
116 | |
117 if ($matches['hour']) | |
118 $duration.=$matches['hour'].'H'; | |
119 | |
120 if ($matches['minute']) | |
121 $duration.=$matches['minute'].'M'; | |
122 | |
123 if ($matches['second']) | |
124 $duration.=$matches['second'].'S'; | |
125 | |
126 } | |
127 | |
128 if ($duration==='P') { | |
129 $duration = 'PT0S'; | |
130 } | |
131 $iv = new \DateInterval($duration); | |
132 if ($invert) $iv->invert = true; | |
133 | |
134 return $iv; | |
135 | |
136 } | |
137 | |
138 | |
139 | |
140 $parts = array( | |
141 'week', | |
142 'day', | |
143 'hour', | |
144 'minute', | |
145 'second', | |
146 ); | |
147 | |
148 $newDur = ''; | |
149 foreach($parts as $part) { | |
150 if (isset($matches[$part]) && $matches[$part]) { | |
151 $newDur.=' '.$matches[$part] . ' ' . $part . 's'; | |
152 } | |
153 } | |
154 | |
155 $newDur = ($matches['plusminus']==='-'?'-':'+') . trim($newDur); | |
156 if ($newDur === '+') { $newDur = '+0 seconds'; }; | |
157 return $newDur; | |
158 | |
159 } | |
160 | |
161 /** | |
162 * Parses either a Date or DateTime, or Duration value. | |
163 * | |
164 * @param string $date | |
165 * @param DateTimeZone|string $referenceTZ | |
166 * @return DateTime|DateInterval | |
167 */ | |
168 static public function parse($date, $referenceTZ = null) { | |
169 | |
170 if ($date[0]==='P' || ($date[0]==='-' && $date[1]==='P')) { | |
171 return self::parseDuration($date); | |
172 } elseif (strlen($date)===8) { | |
173 return self::parseDate($date); | |
174 } else { | |
175 return self::parseDateTime($date, $referenceTZ); | |
176 } | |
177 | |
178 } | |
179 | |
180 | |
181 } |