| <?php |
| /** |
| * CodeIgniter |
| * |
| * An open source application development framework for PHP 5.2.4 or newer |
| * |
| * This content is released under the MIT License (MIT) |
| * |
| * Copyright (c) 2014, British Columbia Institute of Technology |
| * |
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| * |
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| * THE SOFTWARE. |
| * |
| * @package CodeIgniter |
| * @author EllisLab Dev Team |
| * @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 - 2014, EllisLab, Inc. (http://ellislab.com/) |
| * @copyright Copyright (c) 2014, British Columbia Institute of Technology (http://bcit.ca/) |
| * @license http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT MIT License |
| * @link http://codeigniter.com |
| * @since Version 1.0.0 |
| * @filesource |
| */ |
| defined('BASEPATH') OR exit('No direct script access allowed'); |
| |
| /** |
| * CodeIgniter Date Helpers |
| * |
| * @package CodeIgniter |
| * @subpackage Helpers |
| * @category Helpers |
| * @author EllisLab Dev Team |
| * @link http://codeigniter.com/user_guide/helpers/date_helper.html |
| */ |
| |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| if ( ! function_exists('now')) |
| { |
| /** |
| * Get "now" time |
| * |
| * Returns time() based on the timezone parameter or on the |
| * "time_reference" setting |
| * |
| * @param string |
| * @return int |
| */ |
| function now($timezone = NULL) |
| { |
| if (empty($timezone)) |
| { |
| $timezone = config_item('time_reference'); |
| } |
| |
| if ($timezone === 'local' OR $timezone === date_default_timezone_get()) |
| { |
| return time(); |
| } |
| |
| $datetime = new DateTime('now', new DateTimeZone($timezone)); |
| sscanf($datetime->format('j-n-Y G:i:s'), '%d-%d-%d %d:%d:%d', $day, $month, $year, $hour, $minute, $second); |
| |
| return mktime($hour, $minute, $second, $month, $day, $year); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| if ( ! function_exists('mdate')) |
| { |
| /** |
| * Convert MySQL Style Datecodes |
| * |
| * This function is identical to PHPs date() function, |
| * except that it allows date codes to be formatted using |
| * the MySQL style, where each code letter is preceded |
| * with a percent sign: %Y %m %d etc... |
| * |
| * The benefit of doing dates this way is that you don't |
| * have to worry about escaping your text letters that |
| * match the date codes. |
| * |
| * @param string |
| * @param int |
| * @return int |
| */ |
| function mdate($datestr = '', $time = '') |
| { |
| if ($datestr === '') |
| { |
| return ''; |
| } |
| elseif (empty($time)) |
| { |
| $time = now(); |
| } |
| |
| $datestr = str_replace( |
| '%\\', |
| '', |
| preg_replace('/([a-z]+?){1}/i', '\\\\\\1', $datestr) |
| ); |
| |
| return date($datestr, $time); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| if ( ! function_exists('standard_date')) |
| { |
| /** |
| * Standard Date |
| * |
| * Returns a date formatted according to the submitted standard. |
| * |
| * As of PHP 5.2, the DateTime extension provides constants that |
| * serve for the exact same purpose and are used with date(). |
| * |
| * @todo Remove in version 3.1+. |
| * @deprecated 3.0.0 Use PHP's native date() instead. |
| * @link http://www.php.net/manual/en/class.datetime.php#datetime.constants.types |
| * |
| * @example date(DATE_RFC822, now()); // default |
| * @example date(DATE_W3C, $time); // a different format and time |
| * |
| * @param string $fmt = 'DATE_RFC822' the chosen format |
| * @param int $time = NULL Unix timestamp |
| * @return string |
| */ |
| function standard_date($fmt = 'DATE_RFC822', $time = NULL) |
| { |
| if (empty($time)) |
| { |
| $time = now(); |
| } |
| |
| // Procedural style pre-defined constants from the DateTime extension |
| if (strpos($fmt, 'DATE_') !== 0 OR defined($fmt) === FALSE) |
| { |
| return FALSE; |
| } |
| |
| return date(constant($fmt), $time); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| if ( ! function_exists('timespan')) |
| { |
| /** |
| * Timespan |
| * |
| * Returns a span of seconds in this format: |
| * 10 days 14 hours 36 minutes 47 seconds |
| * |
| * @param int a number of seconds |
| * @param int Unix timestamp |
| * @param int a number of display units |
| * @return string |
| */ |
| function timespan($seconds = 1, $time = '', $units = 7) |
| { |
| $CI =& get_instance(); |
| $CI->lang->load('date'); |
| |
| is_numeric($seconds) OR $seconds = 1; |
| is_numeric($time) OR $time = time(); |
| is_numeric($units) OR $units = 7; |
| |
| $seconds = ($time <= $seconds) ? 1 : $time - $seconds; |
| |
| $str = array(); |
| $years = floor($seconds / 31557600); |
| |
| if ($years > 0) |
| { |
| $str[] = $years.' '.$CI->lang->line($years > 1 ? 'date_years' : 'date_year'); |
| } |
| |
| $seconds -= $years * 31557600; |
| $months = floor($seconds / 2629743); |
| |
| if (count($str) < $units && ($years > 0 OR $months > 0)) |
| { |
| if ($months > 0) |
| { |
| $str[] = $months.' '.$CI->lang->line($months > 1 ? 'date_months' : 'date_month'); |
| } |
| |
| $seconds -= $months * 2629743; |
| } |
| |
| $weeks = floor($seconds / 604800); |
| |
| if (count($str) < $units && ($years > 0 OR $months > 0 OR $weeks > 0)) |
| { |
| if ($weeks > 0) |
| { |
| $str[] = $weeks.' '.$CI->lang->line($weeks > 1 ? 'date_weeks' : 'date_week'); |
| } |
| |
| $seconds -= $weeks * 604800; |
| } |
| |
| $days = floor($seconds / 86400); |
| |
| if (count($str) < $units && ($months > 0 OR $weeks > 0 OR $days > 0)) |
| { |
| if ($days > 0) |
| { |
| $str[] = $days.' '.$CI->lang->line($days > 1 ? 'date_days' : 'date_day'); |
| } |
| |
| $seconds -= $days * 86400; |
| } |
| |
| $hours = floor($seconds / 3600); |
| |
| if (count($str) < $units && ($days > 0 OR $hours > 0)) |
| { |
| if ($hours > 0) |
| { |
| $str[] = $hours.' '.$CI->lang->line($hours > 1 ? 'date_hours' : 'date_hour'); |
| } |
| |
| $seconds -= $hours * 3600; |
| } |
| |
| $minutes = floor($seconds / 60); |
| |
| if (count($str) < $units && ($days > 0 OR $hours > 0 OR $minutes > 0)) |
| { |
| if ($minutes > 0) |
| { |
| $str[] = $minutes.' '.$CI->lang->line($minutes > 1 ? 'date_minutes' : 'date_minute'); |
| } |
| |
| $seconds -= $minutes * 60; |
| } |
| |
| if (count($str) === 0) |
| { |
| $str[] = $seconds.' '.$CI->lang->line($seconds > 1 ? 'date_seconds' : 'date_second'); |
| } |
| |
| return implode(', ', $str); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| if ( ! function_exists('days_in_month')) |
| { |
| /** |
| * Number of days in a month |
| * |
| * Takes a month/year as input and returns the number of days |
| * for the given month/year. Takes leap years into consideration. |
| * |
| * @param int a numeric month |
| * @param int a numeric year |
| * @return int |
| */ |
| function days_in_month($month = 0, $year = '') |
| { |
| if ($month < 1 OR $month > 12) |
| { |
| return 0; |
| } |
| elseif ( ! is_numeric($year) OR strlen($year) !== 4) |
| { |
| $year = date('Y'); |
| } |
| |
| if (defined('CAL_GREGORIAN')) |
| { |
| return cal_days_in_month(CAL_GREGORIAN, $month, $year); |
| } |
| |
| if ($year >= 1970) |
| { |
| return (int) date('t', mktime(12, 0, 0, $month, 1, $year)); |
| } |
| |
| if ($month == 2) |
| { |
| if ($year % 400 === 0 OR ($year % 4 === 0 && $year % 100 !== 0)) |
| { |
| return 29; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| $days_in_month = array(31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31); |
| return $days_in_month[$month - 1]; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| if ( ! function_exists('local_to_gmt')) |
| { |
| /** |
| * Converts a local Unix timestamp to GMT |
| * |
| * @param int Unix timestamp |
| * @return int |
| */ |
| function local_to_gmt($time = '') |
| { |
| if ($time === '') |
| { |
| $time = time(); |
| } |
| |
| return mktime( |
| gmdate('G', $time), |
| gmdate('i', $time), |
| gmdate('s', $time), |
| gmdate('n', $time), |
| gmdate('j', $time), |
| gmdate('Y', $time) |
| ); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| if ( ! function_exists('gmt_to_local')) |
| { |
| /** |
| * Converts GMT time to a localized value |
| * |
| * Takes a Unix timestamp (in GMT) as input, and returns |
| * at the local value based on the timezone and DST setting |
| * submitted |
| * |
| * @param int Unix timestamp |
| * @param string timezone |
| * @param bool whether DST is active |
| * @return int |
| */ |
| function gmt_to_local($time = '', $timezone = 'UTC', $dst = FALSE) |
| { |
| if ($time === '') |
| { |
| return now(); |
| } |
| |
| $time += timezones($timezone) * 3600; |
| |
| return ($dst === TRUE) ? $time + 3600 : $time; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| if ( ! function_exists('mysql_to_unix')) |
| { |
| /** |
| * Converts a MySQL Timestamp to Unix |
| * |
| * @param int MySQL timestamp YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS |
| * @return int Unix timstamp |
| */ |
| function mysql_to_unix($time = '') |
| { |
| // We'll remove certain characters for backward compatibility |
| // since the formatting changed with MySQL 4.1 |
| // YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS |
| |
| $time = str_replace(array('-', ':', ' '), '', $time); |
| |
| // YYYYMMDDHHMMSS |
| return mktime( |
| substr($time, 8, 2), |
| substr($time, 10, 2), |
| substr($time, 12, 2), |
| substr($time, 4, 2), |
| substr($time, 6, 2), |
| substr($time, 0, 4) |
| ); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| if ( ! function_exists('unix_to_human')) |
| { |
| /** |
| * Unix to "Human" |
| * |
| * Formats Unix timestamp to the following prototype: 2006-08-21 11:35 PM |
| * |
| * @param int Unix timestamp |
| * @param bool whether to show seconds |
| * @param string format: us or euro |
| * @return string |
| */ |
| function unix_to_human($time = '', $seconds = FALSE, $fmt = 'us') |
| { |
| $r = date('Y', $time).'-'.date('m', $time).'-'.date('d', $time).' '; |
| |
| if ($fmt === 'us') |
| { |
| $r .= date('h', $time).':'.date('i', $time); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| $r .= date('H', $time).':'.date('i', $time); |
| } |
| |
| if ($seconds) |
| { |
| $r .= ':'.date('s', $time); |
| } |
| |
| if ($fmt === 'us') |
| { |
| return $r.' '.date('A', $time); |
| } |
| |
| return $r; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| if ( ! function_exists('human_to_unix')) |
| { |
| /** |
| * Convert "human" date to GMT |
| * |
| * Reverses the above process |
| * |
| * @param string format: us or euro |
| * @return int |
| */ |
| function human_to_unix($datestr = '') |
| { |
| if ($datestr === '') |
| { |
| return FALSE; |
| } |
| |
| $datestr = preg_replace('/\040+/', ' ', trim($datestr)); |
| |
| if ( ! preg_match('/^(\d{2}|\d{4})\-[0-9]{1,2}\-[0-9]{1,2}\s[0-9]{1,2}:[0-9]{1,2}(?::[0-9]{1,2})?(?:\s[AP]M)?$/i', $datestr)) |
| { |
| return FALSE; |
| } |
| |
| sscanf($datestr, '%d-%d-%d %s %s', $year, $month, $day, $time, $ampm); |
| sscanf($time, '%d:%d:%d', $hour, $min, $sec); |
| isset($sec) OR $sec = 0; |
| |
| if (isset($ampm)) |
| { |
| $ampm = strtolower($ampm); |
| |
| if ($ampm[0] === 'p' && $hour < 12) |
| { |
| $hour += 12; |
| } |
| elseif ($ampm[0] === 'a' && $hour === 12) |
| { |
| $hour = 0; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return mktime($hour, $min, $sec, $month, $day, $year); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| if ( ! function_exists('nice_date')) |
| { |
| /** |
| * Turns many "reasonably-date-like" strings into something |
| * that is actually useful. This only works for dates after unix epoch. |
| * |
| * @param string The terribly formatted date-like string |
| * @param string Date format to return (same as php date function) |
| * @return string |
| */ |
| function nice_date($bad_date = '', $format = FALSE) |
| { |
| if (empty($bad_date)) |
| { |
| return 'Unknown'; |
| } |
| elseif (empty($format)) |
| { |
| $format = 'U'; |
| } |
| |
| // Date like: YYYYMM |
| if (preg_match('/^\d{6}$/i', $bad_date)) |
| { |
| if (in_array(substr($bad_date, 0, 2), array('19', '20'))) |
| { |
| $year = substr($bad_date, 0, 4); |
| $month = substr($bad_date, 4, 2); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| $month = substr($bad_date, 0, 2); |
| $year = substr($bad_date, 2, 4); |
| } |
| |
| return date($format, strtotime($year.'-'.$month.'-01')); |
| } |
| |
| // Date Like: YYYYMMDD |
| if (preg_match('/^(\d{2})\d{2}(\d{4})$/i', $bad_date, $matches)) |
| { |
| return date($format, strtotime($matches[1].'/01/'.$matches[2])); |
| } |
| |
| // Date Like: MM-DD-YYYY __or__ M-D-YYYY (or anything in between) |
| if (preg_match('/^(\d{1,2})-(\d{1,2})-(\d{4})$/i', $bad_date, $matches)) |
| { |
| return date($format, strtotime($matches[3].'-'.$matches[1].'-'.$matches[2])); |
| } |
| |
| // Any other kind of string, when converted into UNIX time, |
| // produces "0 seconds after epoc..." is probably bad... |
| // return "Invalid Date". |
| if (date('U', strtotime($bad_date)) === '0') |
| { |
| return 'Invalid Date'; |
| } |
| |
| // It's probably a valid-ish date format already |
| return date($format, strtotime($bad_date)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| if ( ! function_exists('timezone_menu')) |
| { |
| /** |
| * Timezone Menu |
| * |
| * Generates a drop-down menu of timezones. |
| * |
| * @param string timezone |
| * @param string classname |
| * @param string menu name |
| * @param mixed attributes |
| * @return string |
| */ |
| function timezone_menu($default = 'UTC', $class = '', $name = 'timezones', $attributes = '') |
| { |
| $CI =& get_instance(); |
| $CI->lang->load('date'); |
| |
| $default = ($default === 'GMT') ? 'UTC' : $default; |
| |
| $menu = '<select name="'.$name.'"'; |
| |
| if ($class !== '') |
| { |
| $menu .= ' class="'.$class.'"'; |
| } |
| |
| $menu .= _stringify_attributes($attributes).">\n"; |
| |
| foreach (timezones() as $key => $val) |
| { |
| $selected = ($default === $key) ? ' selected="selected"' : ''; |
| $menu .= '<option value="'.$key.'"'.$selected.'>'.$CI->lang->line($key)."</option>\n"; |
| } |
| |
| return $menu.'</select>'; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| if ( ! function_exists('timezones')) |
| { |
| /** |
| * Timezones |
| * |
| * Returns an array of timezones. This is a helper function |
| * for various other ones in this library |
| * |
| * @param string timezone |
| * @return string |
| */ |
| function timezones($tz = '') |
| { |
| // Note: Don't change the order of these even though |
| // some items appear to be in the wrong order |
| |
| $zones = array( |
| 'UM12' => -12, |
| 'UM11' => -11, |
| 'UM10' => -10, |
| 'UM95' => -9.5, |
| 'UM9' => -9, |
| 'UM8' => -8, |
| 'UM7' => -7, |
| 'UM6' => -6, |
| 'UM5' => -5, |
| 'UM45' => -4.5, |
| 'UM4' => -4, |
| 'UM35' => -3.5, |
| 'UM3' => -3, |
| 'UM2' => -2, |
| 'UM1' => -1, |
| 'UTC' => 0, |
| 'UP1' => +1, |
| 'UP2' => +2, |
| 'UP3' => +3, |
| 'UP35' => +3.5, |
| 'UP4' => +4, |
| 'UP45' => +4.5, |
| 'UP5' => +5, |
| 'UP55' => +5.5, |
| 'UP575' => +5.75, |
| 'UP6' => +6, |
| 'UP65' => +6.5, |
| 'UP7' => +7, |
| 'UP8' => +8, |
| 'UP875' => +8.75, |
| 'UP9' => +9, |
| 'UP95' => +9.5, |
| 'UP10' => +10, |
| 'UP105' => +10.5, |
| 'UP11' => +11, |
| 'UP115' => +11.5, |
| 'UP12' => +12, |
| 'UP1275' => +12.75, |
| 'UP13' => +13, |
| 'UP14' => +14 |
| ); |
| |
| if ($tz === '') |
| { |
| return $zones; |
| } |
| |
| return isset($zones[$tz]) ? $zones[$tz] : 0; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| if ( ! function_exists('date_range')) |
| { |
| /** |
| * Date range |
| * |
| * Returns a list of dates within a specified period. |
| * |
| * @param int unix_start UNIX timestamp of period start date |
| * @param int unix_end|days UNIX timestamp of period end date |
| * or interval in days. |
| * @param mixed is_unix Specifies whether the second parameter |
| * is a UNIX timestamp or a day interval |
| * - TRUE or 'unix' for a timestamp |
| * - FALSE or 'days' for an interval |
| * @param string date_format Output date format, same as in date() |
| * @return array |
| */ |
| function date_range($unix_start = '', $mixed = '', $is_unix = TRUE, $format = 'Y-m-d') |
| { |
| if ($unix_start == '' OR $mixed == '' OR $format == '') |
| { |
| return FALSE; |
| } |
| |
| $is_unix = ! ( ! $is_unix OR $is_unix === 'days'); |
| |
| // Validate input and try strtotime() on invalid timestamps/intervals, just in case |
| if ( ( ! ctype_digit((string) $unix_start) && ($unix_start = @strtotime($unix_start)) === FALSE) |
| OR ( ! ctype_digit((string) $mixed) && ($is_unix === FALSE OR ($mixed = @strtotime($mixed)) === FALSE)) |
| OR ($is_unix === TRUE && $mixed < $unix_start)) |
| { |
| return FALSE; |
| } |
| |
| if ($is_unix && ($unix_start == $mixed OR date($format, $unix_start) === date($format, $mixed))) |
| { |
| return array(date($format, $unix_start)); |
| } |
| |
| $range = array(); |
| |
| /* NOTE: Even though the DateTime object has many useful features, it appears that |
| * it doesn't always handle properly timezones, when timestamps are passed |
| * directly to its constructor. Neither of the following gave proper results: |
| * |
| * new DateTime('<timestamp>') |
| * new DateTime('<timestamp>', '<timezone>') |
| * |
| * --- available in PHP 5.3: |
| * |
| * DateTime::createFromFormat('<format>', '<timestamp>') |
| * DateTime::createFromFormat('<format>', '<timestamp>', '<timezone') |
| * |
| * ... so we'll have to set the timestamp after the object is instantiated. |
| * Furthermore, in PHP 5.3 we can use DateTime::setTimestamp() to do that and |
| * given that we have UNIX timestamps - we should use it. |
| */ |
| $from = new DateTime(); |
| |
| if (is_php('5.3')) |
| { |
| $from->setTimestamp($unix_start); |
| if ($is_unix) |
| { |
| $arg = new DateTime(); |
| $arg->setTimestamp($mixed); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| $arg = (int) $mixed; |
| } |
| |
| $period = new DatePeriod($from, new DateInterval('P1D'), $arg); |
| foreach ($period as $date) |
| { |
| $range[] = $date->format($format); |
| } |
| |
| /* If a period end date was passed to the DatePeriod constructor, it might not |
| * be in our results. Not sure if this is a bug or it's just possible because |
| * the end date might actually be less than 24 hours away from the previously |
| * generated DateTime object, but either way - we have to append it manually. |
| */ |
| if ( ! is_int($arg) && $range[count($range) - 1] !== $arg->format($format)) |
| { |
| $range[] = $arg->format($format); |
| } |
| |
| return $range; |
| } |
| |
| $from->setDate(date('Y', $unix_start), date('n', $unix_start), date('j', $unix_start)); |
| $from->setTime(date('G', $unix_start), date('i', $unix_start), date('s', $unix_start)); |
| if ($is_unix) |
| { |
| $arg = new DateTime(); |
| $arg->setDate(date('Y', $mixed), date('n', $mixed), date('j', $mixed)); |
| $arg->setTime(date('G', $mixed), date('i', $mixed), date('s', $mixed)); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| $arg = (int) $mixed; |
| } |
| $range[] = $from->format($format); |
| |
| if (is_int($arg)) // Day intervals |
| { |
| do |
| { |
| $from->modify('+1 day'); |
| $range[] = $from->format($format); |
| } |
| while (--$arg > 0); |
| } |
| else // end date UNIX timestamp |
| { |
| for ($from->modify('+1 day'), $end_check = $arg->format('Ymd'); $from->format('Ymd') < $end_check; $from->modify('+1 day')) |
| { |
| $range[] = $from->format($format); |
| } |
| |
| // Our loop only appended dates prior to our end date |
| $range[] = $arg->format($format); |
| } |
| |
| return $range; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* End of file date_helper.php */ |
| /* Location: ./system/helpers/date_helper.php */ |