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namespace App\Models; |
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use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model as Eloquent; |
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use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Config; |
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use Carbon\Carbon; |
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use DateTimeInterface; |
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use Jenssegers\Date\Date; |
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abstract class BaseModel extends Eloquent { |
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//Override date functions to return Jenssegers Data instead of Carbon |
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/** |
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* Get a fresh timestamp for the model. |
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* |
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* @return Date |
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*/ |
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public function freshTimestamp() |
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{ |
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return new Date; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Return a timestamp as DateTime object. |
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* @param mixed $value |
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* @return Date |
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protected function asDateTime($value) |
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{ |
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$timezone = Config::get('app.timezone'); |
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// If this value is already a Carbon instance, we shall just return it as is. |
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// This prevents us having to re-instantiate a Carbon instance when we know |
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// it already is one, which wouldn't be fulfilled by the DateTime check. |
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return Date::parse($value, $timezone); |
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if ($value instanceof Date) { |
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return $value; |
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} |
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// If the value is already a DateTime instance, we will just skip the rest of |
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// these checks since they will be a waste of time, and hinder performance |
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// when checking the field. We will just return the DateTime right away. |
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return new Date( |
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//$value->format('Y-m-d H:i:s.u'), $value->getTimeZone() |
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$value->format('Y-m-d H:i:s.u'), $timezone |
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} |
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// If this value is an integer, we will assume it is a UNIX timestamp's value |
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// and format a Carbon object from this timestamp. This allows flexibility |
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// when defining your date fields as they might be UNIX timestamps here. |
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if (is_numeric($value)) { |
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return Date::createFromTimestamp($value, $timezone); |
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} |
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// If the value is in simply year, month, day format, we will instantiate the |
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// Carbon instances from that format. Again, this provides for simple date |
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// fields on the database, while still supporting Carbonized conversion. |
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if (preg_match('/^(\d{4})-(\d{1,2})-(\d{1,2})$/', $value)) { |
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return Date::createFromFormat('Y-m-d', $value, $timezone)->startOfDay(); |
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// Finally, we will just assume this date is in the format used by default on |
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// the database connection and use that format to create the Carbon object |
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// that is returned back out to the developers after we convert it here. |
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return Date::createFromFormat($this->getDateFormat(), $value, $timezone); |
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} |
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} |
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