<?php
namespace Faker\Extension;
/**
* FakerPHP extension for Date-related randomization.
*
* Functions accepting a date string use the `strtotime()` function internally.
*
* @experimental
*
* @since 1.20.0
*/
interface DateTimeExtension
{
/**
* Get a DateTime object between January 1, 1970, and `$until` (defaults to "now").
*
* @param \DateTime|int|string $until maximum timestamp, defaults to "now"
* @param string|null $timezone zone timezone for generated date, fallback to `DateTime::$defaultTimezone` and `date_default_timezone_get()`.
*
* @see \DateTimeZone
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/timezones.php
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/function.date-default-timezone-get.php
*
* @example DateTime('2005-08-16 20:39:21')
*/
public function dateTime($until = 'now', string $timezone = null): \DateTime;
/**
* Get a DateTime object for a date between January 1, 0001, and now.
*
* @param \DateTime|int|string $until maximum timestamp, defaults to "now"
* @param string|null $timezone zone timezone for generated date, fallback to `DateTime::$defaultTimezone` and `date_default_timezone_get()`.
*
* @example DateTime('1265-03-22 21:15:52')
*
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/timezones.php
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/function.date-default-timezone-get.php
*/
public function dateTimeAD($until = 'now', string $timezone = null): \DateTime;
/**
* Get a DateTime object a random date between `$from` and `$until`.
* Accepts date strings that can be recognized by `strtotime()`.
*
* @param \DateTime|string $from defaults to 30 years ago
* @param \DateTime|int|string $until maximum timestamp, defaults to "now"
* @param string|null $timezone zone timezone for generated date, fallback to `DateTime::$defaultTimezone` and `date_default_timezone_get()`.
*
* @see \DateTimeZone
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/timezones.php
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/function.date-default-timezone-get.php
*/
public function dateTimeBetween($from = '-30 years', $until = 'now', string $timezone = null): \DateTime;
/**
* Get a DateTime object based on a random date between `$from` and an interval.
* Accepts date string that can be recognized by `strtotime()`.
*
* @param \DateTime|int|string $from defaults to 30 years ago
* @param string $interval defaults to 5 days after
* @param string|null $timezone zone timezone for generated date, fallback to `DateTime::$defaultTimezone` and `date_default_timezone_get()`.
*
* @see \DateTimeZone
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/timezones.php
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/function.date-default-timezone-get.php
*/
public function dateTimeInInterval($from = '-30 years', string $interval = '+5 days', string $timezone = null): \DateTime;
/**
* Get a date time object somewhere inside the current week.
*
* @param \DateTime|int|string $until maximum timestamp, defaults to "now"
* @param string|null $timezone zone timezone for generated date, fallback to `DateTime::$defaultTimezone` and `date_default_timezone_get()`.
*
* @see \DateTimeZone
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/timezones.php
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/function.date-default-timezone-get.php
*/
public function dateTimeThisWeek($until = 'now', string $timezone = null): \DateTime;
/**
* Get a date time object somewhere inside the current month.
*
* @param \DateTime|int|string $until maximum timestamp, defaults to "now"
* @param string|null $timezone timezone for generated date, fallback to `DateTime::$defaultTimezone` and `date_default_timezone_get()`.
*
* @see \DateTimeZone
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/timezones.php
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/function.date-default-timezone-get.php
*/
public function dateTimeThisMonth($until = 'now', string $timezone = null): \DateTime;
/**
* Get a date time object somewhere inside the current year.
*
* @param \DateTime|int|string $until maximum timestamp, defaults to "now"
* @param string|null $timezone timezone for generated date, fallback to `DateTime::$defaultTimezone` and `date_default_timezone_get()`.
*
* @see \DateTimeZone
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/timezones.php
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/function.date-default-timezone-get.php
*/
public function dateTimeThisYear($until = 'now', string $timezone = null): \DateTime;
/**
* Get a date time object somewhere inside the current decade.
*
* @param \DateTime|int|string $until maximum timestamp, defaults to "now"
* @param string|null $timezone timezone for generated date, fallback to `DateTime::$defaultTimezone` and `date_default_timezone_get()`.
*
* @see \DateTimeZone
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/timezones.php
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/function.date-default-timezone-get.php
*/
public function dateTimeThisDecade($until = 'now', string $timezone = null): \DateTime;
/**
* Get a date time object somewhere inside the current century.
*
* @param \DateTime|int|string $until maximum timestamp, defaults to "now"
* @param string|null $timezone timezone for generated date, fallback to `DateTime::$defaultTimezone` and `date_default_timezone_get()`.
*
* @see \DateTimeZone
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/timezones.php
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/function.date-default-timezone-get.php
*/
public function dateTimeThisCentury($until = 'now', string $timezone = null): \DateTime;
/**
* Get a date string between January 1, 1970, and `$until`.
*
* @param string $format DateTime format
* @param \DateTime|int|string $until maximum timestamp, defaults to "now"
*
* @see https://www.php.net/manual/en/datetime.format.php
*/
public function date(string $format = 'Y-m-d', $until = 'now'): string;
/**
* Get a time string (24h format by default).
*
* @param string $format DateTime format
* @param \DateTime|int|string $until maximum timestamp, defaults to "now"
*
* @see https://www.php.net/manual/en/datetime.format.php
*/
public function time(string $format = 'H:i:s', $until = 'now'): string;
/**
* Get a UNIX (POSIX-compatible) timestamp between January 1, 1970, and `$until`.
*
* @param \DateTime|int|string $until maximum timestamp, defaults to "now"
*/
public function unixTime($until = 'now'): int;
/**
* Get a date string according to the ISO-8601 standard.
*
* @param \DateTime|int|string $until maximum timestamp, defaults to "now"
*/
public function iso8601($until = 'now'): string;
/**
* Get a string containing either "am" or "pm".
*
* @param \DateTime|int|string $until maximum timestamp, defaults to "now"
*
* @example 'am'
*/
public function amPm($until = 'now'): string;
/**
* Get a localized random day of the month.
*
* @param \DateTime|int|string $until maximum timestamp, defaults to "now"
*
* @example '16'
*/
public function dayOfMonth($until = 'now'): string;
/**
* Get a localized random day of the week.
*
* Uses internal DateTime formatting, hence PHP's internal locale will be used (change using `setlocale()`).
*
* @param \DateTime|int|string $until maximum timestamp, defaults to "now"
*
* @example 'Tuesday'
*
* @see setlocale
* @see https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.setlocale.php Set a different output language
*/
public function dayOfWeek($until = 'now'): string;
/**
* Get a random month (numbered).
*
* @param \DateTime|int|string $until maximum timestamp, defaults to "now"
*
* @example '7'
*/
public function month($until = 'now'): string;
/**
* Get a random month.
*
* @param \DateTime|int|string $until maximum timestamp, defaults to "now"
*
* @see setlocale
* @see https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.setlocale.php Set a different output language
*
* @example 'September'
*/
public function monthName($until = 'now'): string;
/**
* Get a random year between 1970 and `$until`.
*
* @param \DateTime|int|string $until maximum timestamp, defaults to "now"
*
* @example '1987'
*/
public function year($until = 'now'): string;
/**
* Get a random century, formatted as Roman numerals.
*
* @example 'XVII'
*/
public function century(): string;
/**
* Get a random timezone, uses `\DateTimeZone::listIdentifiers()` internally.
*
* @param string|null $countryCode two-letter ISO 3166-1 compatible country code
*
* @example 'Europe/Rome'
*/
public function timezone(string $countryCode = null): string;
}
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