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/** |
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* TimeHelper Helpers pour les dates de l'application GLSR. |
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* PHP Version 5 |
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* @author Quétier Laurent <[email protected]> |
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* @copyright 2014 Dev-Int GLSR |
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* @license http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php GNU Public License |
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* |
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* @version since 1.0.0 |
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* |
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* @link https://github.com/Dev-Int/glsr |
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*/ |
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namespace AppBundle\Helper; |
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/** |
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* Time helper. |
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* @category Helper |
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*/ |
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class TimeHelper |
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{ |
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* get Easter date. |
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* @param integer $pYear |
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* @return timestamp |
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*/ |
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private function getEaster($pYear = null) |
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{ |
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if (is_null($pYear)) { |
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$pYear = (int)date('Y'); |
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} |
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$nDate = $pYear - 1900; |
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$pAa = $nDate%19; |
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$pBb = floor(((7*$pAa)+1)/19); |
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$pCc = ((11*$pAa)-$pBb+4)%29; |
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$pDd = floor($nDate/4); |
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$pEe = ($nDate-$pCc+$pDd+31)%7; |
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$pResult = 25-$pCc-$pEe; |
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if ($pResult > 0) { |
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$pEaster = strtotime($pYear.'/04/'.$pResult); |
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} else { |
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$pEaster = strtotime($pYear.'/03/'.(31+$pResult)); |
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} |
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return $pEaster; |
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} |
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/** |
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* get the next open day. |
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* @link http://codes-sources.commentcamarche.net/source/38705-jours-ouvres Jours ouvrés |
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* @author Malalam |
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* |
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* @param timestamp $pDate Order date |
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* @param integer $pDays Delta for the day of delivery |
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* @return integer Delta next business day |
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*/ |
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public function getNextOpenDay($pDate, $pDays) |
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{ |
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$aBankHolidays = ['1_1', '1_5', '8_5', '14_7', '15_8', '1_11', '11_11', '25_12', ]; |
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if (function_exists('easter_date')) { |
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$pEaster = easter_date((int)date('Y'), $pDate); |
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} else { |
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$pEaster = $this->getEaster((int)date('Y'), $pDate); |
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} |
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$aBankHolidays[] = date('j_n', $pEaster); |
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$aBankHolidays[] = date('j_n', $pEaster + (86400*39)); |
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$aBankHolidays[] = date('j_n', $pEaster + (86400*49)); |
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$pEnd = $pDays * 86400; |
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$idn = 0; |
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while ($idn < $pEnd) { |
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$idn = strtotime('+1 day', $idn); |
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if (in_array(date('w', $pDate+$idn), array(0, 6)) || in_array(date('j_n', $pDate+$idn), $aBankHolidays)) { |
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$pEnd = strtotime('+1 day', $pEnd); |
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$pDays ++; |
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} |
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} |
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return $pDays; |
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} |
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} |
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