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DateInterval::__construct()   C

Complexity

Conditions 11
Paths 36

Size

Total Lines 32
Code Lines 27

Duplication

Lines 0
Ratio 0 %

Code Coverage

Tests 26
CRAP Score 11

Importance

Changes 0
Metric Value
dl 0
loc 32
ccs 26
cts 26
cp 1
rs 5.2653
c 0
b 0
f 0
cc 11
eloc 27
nc 36
nop 1
crap 11

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<?php
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namespace RM;
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use DateTime;
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use DateTimeImmutable;
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/**
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 * @author Roman Mátyus <[email protected]>
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 */
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class DateInterval extends \DateInterval
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{
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	/** @var DateTimeImmutable */
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	private $refDT;
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	public function __construct($interval = 'PT0S')
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	{
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		$this->refDT = new DateTimeImmutable('midnight');
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		$invert = FALSE;
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		if ($interval instanceof \DateInterval) {
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			if ($interval->invert)
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				$invert = TRUE;
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			$interval = self::parse($interval);
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		} elseif (is_string($interval)) {
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			if (strpos($interval, '-') === 0) {
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				$invert = TRUE;
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				$interval = substr($interval, 1);
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			}
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		} elseif (is_int($interval)) {
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			if ($interval < 0)
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				$invert = TRUE;
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			$interval = sprintf("PT%uS", abs($interval));
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		} elseif (is_float($interval)) {
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			if ($interval < 0)
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				$invert = TRUE;
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			$interval = sprintf("PT%uS", abs(round($interval)));
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		}
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		try {
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			parent::__construct($interval);
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		} catch (\Exception $e) {
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			$this->validateRelativeFormat($interval, $e);
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			$d1 = $this->getRefDT();
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			$d2 = $this->getRefDT()->modify($interval);
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			parent::__construct(self::parse($d1->diff($d2)));
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		}
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		if ($invert) {
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			$this->invert = 1;
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		}
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	}
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	public function add($interval) : self
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	{
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		$d1 = $this->getRefDT();
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		$d1->add($this);
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		$d1->add(new self($interval));
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		$int = ($this->getRefDT())->diff($d1);
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		$this->__construct(self::parse($int));
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		if ($d1 < $this->getRefDT())
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			$this->invert = 1;
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		return $this;
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	}
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	public function sub($interval) : self
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	{
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		$d1 = $this->getRefDT();
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		$d1->add($this);
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		$d1->sub(new self($interval));
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		$int = ($this->getRefDT())->diff($d1);
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		$this->__construct(self::parse($int));
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		if ($d1 < $this->getRefDT())
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			$this->invert = 1;
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		return $this;
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	}
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	public function toSeconds() : int
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	{
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		return (($this->y * 365 * 24 * 60 * 60) +
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			($this->m * 30 * 24 * 60 * 60) +
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			($this->d * 24 * 60 * 60) +
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			($this->h * 60 * 60) +
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			($this->i * 60) +
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			$this->s) * (($this->invert) ? -1 : 1);
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	}
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	public static function parse(\DateInterval $dateInterval) : string
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	{
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		$date = array_filter(array(
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			'Y' => $dateInterval->y,
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			'M' => $dateInterval->m,
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			'D' => $dateInterval->d
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		));
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		$time = array_filter(array(
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			'H' => $dateInterval->h,
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			'M' => $dateInterval->i,
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			'S' => $dateInterval->s
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		));
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		$specString = 'P';
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		foreach ($date as $key => $value) {
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			$specString .= $value . $key;
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		}
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		if (count($time) > 0) {
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			$specString .= 'T';
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			foreach ($time as $key => $value) {
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				$specString .= $value . $key;
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			}
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		}
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		if (strlen($specString) === 1) {
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			$specString .= 'T0S';
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		}
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		return $specString;
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	}
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	public function __toString()
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	{
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		return self::parse($this);
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	}
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	public function getRefDT()
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	{
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		return new DateTime($this->refDT->format(DateTime::ISO8601));
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	}
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	private function validateRelativeFormat($interval, \Exception $e = NULL)
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	{
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		$parse = date_parse($interval);
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		if ($parse['error_count'])
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			throw new DateInterval\InvalidArgumentException(($e) ? $e->getMessage() : NULL, ($e) ? $e->getCode() : NULL, ($e) ? $e : NULL);
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		if (!isset($parse['relative']))
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			throw new DateInterval\InvalidArgumentException(sprintf("First argument '%s' is not in supported relative date format.", $interval), ($e) ? $e->getCode() : NULL, ($e) ? $e : NULL);
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	}
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}
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