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namespace App\Utils; |
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use App\Models\Candidate; |
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use Carbon\Carbon; |
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class ContentParser |
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{ |
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public static function parse(string $content, Candidate $candidate, \DateTime $appointmentDate = null, $user = null) |
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{ |
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$mapping = [ |
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'%%JOB_TITLE%%' => $candidate->recruitment->job_title, |
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'%%CANDIDATE_NAME%%' => $candidate->name, |
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'%%USER_FIRST_NAME%%' => $user ? $user->name : '', |
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'%%USER_LAST_NAME%%' => '', |
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'%%APPOINTMENT_NATURAL_DATE%%' => $appointmentDate ? self::naturalDate($appointmentDate) : '', |
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'%%APPOINTMENT_DATE%%' => $appointmentDate ? self::formattedDate($appointmentDate) : '', |
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'%%APPOINTMENT_TIME%%' => $appointmentDate ? $appointmentDate->format('G:i') : '', |
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]; |
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foreach ($mapping as $variable => $value) { |
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$content = str_replace($variable, $value, $content); |
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} |
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return $content; |
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} |
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protected static function naturalDate($date) |
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{ |
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$prefix = ''; |
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$carbonDate = Carbon::instance($date)->locale('pl_PL'); |
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$carbonDateYesterday = $carbonDate->copy(); |
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if ($carbonDate->isTomorrow()) { |
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$prefix = 'jutro, tj. '; |
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} elseif ($carbonDateYesterday->subDay(1)->isTomorrow()) { |
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$prefix = 'pojutrze, tj. '; |
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} |
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return $prefix.$carbonDate->isoFormat('dddd, D MMMM'); |
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} |
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protected static function formattedDate($date) |
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{ |
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$carbonDate = Carbon::instance($date)->locale('pl_PL'); |
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return $carbonDate->isoFormat('dddd, D MMMM'); |
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} |
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} |
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