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TimetableDateslotStrategy::updateTimeslots()   A

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<?php
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namespace Timegridio\Concierge\Timetable\Strategies;
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use Timegridio\Concierge\Models\Vacancy;
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use Timegridio\Concierge\Timetable\Timetable;
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class TimetableDateslotStrategy  extends BaseTimetableStrategy  implements TimetableStrategyInterface
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{
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    private $interval = 30;
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    public function __construct(Timetable $timetable)
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    {
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        $this->timetable = $timetable;
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    }
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    protected function initTimetable($starting, $days)
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    {
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        $this->timetable
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             ->format('date.service.time')
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             ->from($starting)
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             ->future($days)
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             ->init();
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    }
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    /**
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     * Build timetable.
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     *
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     * @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection $vacancies
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     * @param string                                  $starting
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     * @param int                                     $days
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     *
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     * @return array
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     */
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    public function buildTimetable($vacancies, $starting = 'today', $days = 1)
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    {
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        $this->initTimetable($starting, $days);
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        foreach ($vacancies as $vacancy) {
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            $this->updateTimeslots($vacancy);
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        }
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        return $this->timetable->get();
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    }
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    protected function updateTimeslots(Vacancy $vacancy)
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    {
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        $fromTime = $vacancy->start_at;
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        $toTime = $vacancy->finish_at;
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        $capacity = $vacancy->getAvailableCapacityBetween($fromTime->timezone('UTC'), $toTime->timezone('UTC'));
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        $time = $fromTime->timezone($vacancy->business->timezone)->format('H:i:s');
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        $this->timetable->capacity($vacancy->date, $time, $vacancy->service->slug, $capacity);
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/**
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 * @property int $y
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class MyLabel
{
    private $properties;

    private $allowedProperties = array('x', 'y', 'text');

    public function __get($name)
    {
        if (isset($properties[$name]) && in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            return $properties[$name];
        } else {
            return null;
        }
    }

    public function __set($name, $value)
    {
        if (in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            $properties[$name] = $value;
        } else {
            throw new \LogicException("Property $name is not defined.");
        }
    }

}

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    }
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}
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