<?php
/**
* This file is part of the Carbon package.
*
* (c) Brian Nesbitt <brian@nesbot.com>
*
* For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE
* file that was distributed with this source code.
*/
namespace Carbon;
use Closure;
use DateTimeInterface;
use ReflectionMethod;
/**
* A factory to generate Carbon instances with common settings.
*
* <autodoc generated by `composer phpdoc`>
*
* @method bool canBeCreatedFromFormat($date, $format) Checks if the (date)time string is in a given format and valid to create a
* new instance.
* @method Carbon|false create($year = 0, $month = 1, $day = 1, $hour = 0, $minute = 0, $second = 0, $tz = null) Create a new Carbon instance from a specific date and time.
* If any of $year, $month or $day are set to null their now() values will
* be used.
* If $hour is null it will be set to its now() value and the default
* values for $minute and $second will be their now() values.
* If $hour is not null then the default values for $minute and $second
* will be 0.
* @method Carbon createFromDate($year = null, $month = null, $day = null, $tz = null) Create a Carbon instance from just a date. The time portion is set to now.
* @method Carbon|false createFromFormat($format, $time, $tz = null) Create a Carbon instance from a specific format.
* @method Carbon|false createFromIsoFormat($format, $time, $tz = null, $locale = 'en', $translator = null) Create a Carbon instance from a specific ISO format (same replacements as ->isoFormat()).
* @method Carbon|false createFromLocaleFormat($format, $locale, $time, $tz = null) Create a Carbon instance from a specific format and a string in a given language.
* @method Carbon|false createFromLocaleIsoFormat($format, $locale, $time, $tz = null) Create a Carbon instance from a specific ISO format and a string in a given language.
* @method Carbon createFromTime($hour = 0, $minute = 0, $second = 0, $tz = null) Create a Carbon instance from just a time. The date portion is set to today.
* @method Carbon createFromTimeString($time, $tz = null) Create a Carbon instance from a time string. The date portion is set to today.
* @method Carbon createFromTimestamp($timestamp, $tz = null) Create a Carbon instance from a timestamp and set the timezone (use default one if not specified).
* Timestamp input can be given as int, float or a string containing one or more numbers.
* @method Carbon createFromTimestampMs($timestamp, $tz = null) Create a Carbon instance from a timestamp in milliseconds.
* Timestamp input can be given as int, float or a string containing one or more numbers.
* @method Carbon createFromTimestampMsUTC($timestamp) Create a Carbon instance from a timestamp in milliseconds.
* Timestamp input can be given as int, float or a string containing one or more numbers.
* @method Carbon createFromTimestampUTC($timestamp) Create a Carbon instance from an timestamp keeping the timezone to UTC.
* Timestamp input can be given as int, float or a string containing one or more numbers.
* @method Carbon createMidnightDate($year = null, $month = null, $day = null, $tz = null) Create a Carbon instance from just a date. The time portion is set to midnight.
* @method Carbon|false createSafe($year = null, $month = null, $day = null, $hour = null, $minute = null, $second = null, $tz = null) Create a new safe Carbon instance from a specific date and time.
* If any of $year, $month or $day are set to null their now() values will
* be used.
* If $hour is null it will be set to its now() value and the default
* values for $minute and $second will be their now() values.
* If $hour is not null then the default values for $minute and $second
* will be 0.
* If one of the set values is not valid, an InvalidDateException
* will be thrown.
* @method CarbonInterface createStrict(?int $year = 0, ?int $month = 1, ?int $day = 1, ?int $hour = 0, ?int $minute = 0, ?int $second = 0, $tz = null) Create a new Carbon instance from a specific date and time using strict validation.
* @method Carbon disableHumanDiffOption($humanDiffOption) @deprecated To avoid conflict between different third-party libraries, static setters should not be used.
* You should rather use the ->settings() method.
* @method Carbon enableHumanDiffOption($humanDiffOption) @deprecated To avoid conflict between different third-party libraries, static setters should not be used.
* You should rather use the ->settings() method.
* @method mixed executeWithLocale($locale, $func) Set the current locale to the given, execute the passed function, reset the locale to previous one,
* then return the result of the closure (or null if the closure was void).
* @method Carbon fromSerialized($value) Create an instance from a serialized string.
* @method void genericMacro($macro, $priority = 0) Register a custom macro.
* @method array getAvailableLocales() Returns the list of internally available locales and already loaded custom locales.
* (It will ignore custom translator dynamic loading.)
* @method Language[] getAvailableLocalesInfo() Returns list of Language object for each available locale. This object allow you to get the ISO name, native
* name, region and variant of the locale.
* @method array getDays() Get the days of the week
* @method string|null getFallbackLocale() Get the fallback locale.
* @method array getFormatsToIsoReplacements() List of replacements from date() format to isoFormat().
* @method int getHumanDiffOptions() Return default humanDiff() options (merged flags as integer).
* @method array getIsoUnits() Returns list of locale units for ISO formatting.
* @method array getLastErrors() {@inheritdoc}
* @method string getLocale() Get the current translator locale.
* @method callable|null getMacro($name) Get the raw callable macro registered globally for a given name.
* @method int getMidDayAt() get midday/noon hour
* @method Closure|Carbon getTestNow() Get the Carbon instance (real or mock) to be returned when a "now"
* instance is created.
* @method string getTimeFormatByPrecision($unitPrecision) Return a format from H:i to H:i:s.u according to given unit precision.
* @method string getTranslationMessageWith($translator, string $key, ?string $locale = null, ?string $default = null) Returns raw translation message for a given key.
* @method \Symfony\Component\Translation\TranslatorInterface getTranslator() Get the default translator instance in use.
* @method int getWeekEndsAt() Get the last day of week
* @method int getWeekStartsAt() Get the first day of week
* @method array getWeekendDays() Get weekend days
* @method bool hasFormat($date, $format) Checks if the (date)time string is in a given format.
* @method bool hasFormatWithModifiers($date, $format) Checks if the (date)time string is in a given format.
* @method bool hasMacro($name) Checks if macro is registered globally.
* @method bool hasRelativeKeywords($time) Determine if a time string will produce a relative date.
* @method bool hasTestNow() Determine if there is a valid test instance set. A valid test instance
* is anything that is not null.
* @method Carbon instance($date) Create a Carbon instance from a DateTime one.
* @method bool isImmutable() Returns true if the current class/instance is immutable.
* @method bool isModifiableUnit($unit) Returns true if a property can be changed via setter.
* @method bool isMutable() Returns true if the current class/instance is mutable.
* @method bool isStrictModeEnabled() Returns true if the strict mode is globally in use, false else.
* (It can be overridden in specific instances.)
* @method bool localeHasDiffOneDayWords($locale) Returns true if the given locale is internally supported and has words for 1-day diff (just now, yesterday, tomorrow).
* Support is considered enabled if the 3 words are translated in the given locale.
* @method bool localeHasDiffSyntax($locale) Returns true if the given locale is internally supported and has diff syntax support (ago, from now, before, after).
* Support is considered enabled if the 4 sentences are translated in the given locale.
* @method bool localeHasDiffTwoDayWords($locale) Returns true if the given locale is internally supported and has words for 2-days diff (before yesterday, after tomorrow).
* Support is considered enabled if the 2 words are translated in the given locale.
* @method bool localeHasPeriodSyntax($locale) Returns true if the given locale is internally supported and has period syntax support (X times, every X, from X, to X).
* Support is considered enabled if the 4 sentences are translated in the given locale.
* @method bool localeHasShortUnits($locale) Returns true if the given locale is internally supported and has short-units support.
* Support is considered enabled if either year, day or hour has a short variant translated.
* @method void macro($name, $macro) Register a custom macro.
* @method Carbon|null make($var) Make a Carbon instance from given variable if possible.
* Always return a new instance. Parse only strings and only these likely to be dates (skip intervals
* and recurrences). Throw an exception for invalid format, but otherwise return null.
* @method Carbon maxValue() Create a Carbon instance for the greatest supported date.
* @method Carbon minValue() Create a Carbon instance for the lowest supported date.
* @method void mixin($mixin) Mix another object into the class.
* @method Carbon now($tz = null) Get a Carbon instance for the current date and time.
* @method Carbon parse($time = null, $tz = null) Create a carbon instance from a string.
* This is an alias for the constructor that allows better fluent syntax
* as it allows you to do Carbon::parse('Monday next week')->fn() rather
* than (new Carbon('Monday next week'))->fn().
* @method Carbon parseFromLocale($time, $locale = null, $tz = null) Create a carbon instance from a localized string (in French, Japanese, Arabic, etc.).
* @method string pluralUnit(string $unit) Returns standardized plural of a given singular/plural unit name (in English).
* @method Carbon|false rawCreateFromFormat($format, $time, $tz = null) Create a Carbon instance from a specific format.
* @method Carbon rawParse($time = null, $tz = null) Create a carbon instance from a string.
* This is an alias for the constructor that allows better fluent syntax
* as it allows you to do Carbon::parse('Monday next week')->fn() rather
* than (new Carbon('Monday next week'))->fn().
* @method Carbon resetMacros() Remove all macros and generic macros.
* @method void resetMonthsOverflow() @deprecated To avoid conflict between different third-party libraries, static setters should not be used.
* You should rather use the ->settings() method.
* Or you can use method variants: addMonthsWithOverflow/addMonthsNoOverflow, same variants
* are available for quarters, years, decade, centuries, millennia (singular and plural forms).
* @method void resetToStringFormat() Reset the format used to the default when type juggling a Carbon instance to a string
* @method void resetYearsOverflow() @deprecated To avoid conflict between different third-party libraries, static setters should not be used.
* You should rather use the ->settings() method.
* Or you can use method variants: addYearsWithOverflow/addYearsNoOverflow, same variants
* are available for quarters, years, decade, centuries, millennia (singular and plural forms).
* @method void serializeUsing($callback) @deprecated To avoid conflict between different third-party libraries, static setters should not be used.
* You should rather transform Carbon object before the serialization.
* JSON serialize all Carbon instances using the given callback.
* @method Carbon setFallbackLocale($locale) Set the fallback locale.
* @method Carbon setHumanDiffOptions($humanDiffOptions) @deprecated To avoid conflict between different third-party libraries, static setters should not be used.
* You should rather use the ->settings() method.
* @method bool setLocale($locale) Set the current translator locale and indicate if the source locale file exists.
* Pass 'auto' as locale to use closest language from the current LC_TIME locale.
* @method void setMidDayAt($hour) @deprecated To avoid conflict between different third-party libraries, static setters should not be used.
* You should rather consider mid-day is always 12pm, then if you need to test if it's an other
* hour, test it explicitly:
* $date->format('G') == 13
* or to set explicitly to a given hour:
* $date->setTime(13, 0, 0, 0)
* Set midday/noon hour
* @method Carbon setTestNow($testNow = null) Set a Carbon instance (real or mock) to be returned when a "now"
* instance is created. The provided instance will be returned
* specifically under the following conditions:
* - A call to the static now() method, ex. Carbon::now()
* - When a null (or blank string) is passed to the constructor or parse(), ex. new Carbon(null)
* - When the string "now" is passed to the constructor or parse(), ex. new Carbon('now')
* - When a string containing the desired time is passed to Carbon::parse().
* Note the timezone parameter was left out of the examples above and
* has no affect as the mock value will be returned regardless of its value.
* Only the moment is mocked with setTestNow(), the timezone will still be the one passed
* as parameter of date_default_timezone_get() as a fallback (see setTestNowAndTimezone()).
* To clear the test instance call this method using the default
* parameter of null.
* /!\ Use this method for unit tests only.
* @method Carbon setTestNowAndTimezone($testNow = null, $tz = null) Set a Carbon instance (real or mock) to be returned when a "now"
* instance is created. The provided instance will be returned
* specifically under the following conditions:
* - A call to the static now() method, ex. Carbon::now()
* - When a null (or blank string) is passed to the constructor or parse(), ex. new Carbon(null)
* - When the string "now" is passed to the constructor or parse(), ex. new Carbon('now')
* - When a string containing the desired time is passed to Carbon::parse().
* It will also align default timezone (e.g. call date_default_timezone_set()) with
* the second argument or if null, with the timezone of the given date object.
* To clear the test instance call this method using the default
* parameter of null.
* /!\ Use this method for unit tests only.
* @method void setToStringFormat($format) @deprecated To avoid conflict between different third-party libraries, static setters should not be used.
* You should rather let Carbon object being cast to string with DEFAULT_TO_STRING_FORMAT, and
* use other method or custom format passed to format() method if you need to dump another string
* format.
* Set the default format used when type juggling a Carbon instance to a string.
* @method void setTranslator(TranslatorInterface $translator) Set the default translator instance to use.
* @method Carbon setUtf8($utf8) @deprecated To avoid conflict between different third-party libraries, static setters should not be used.
* You should rather use UTF-8 language packages on every machine.
* Set if UTF8 will be used for localized date/time.
* @method void setWeekEndsAt($day) @deprecated To avoid conflict between different third-party libraries, static setters should not be used.
* Use $weekStartsAt optional parameter instead when using startOfWeek, floorWeek, ceilWeek
* or roundWeek method. You can also use the 'first_day_of_week' locale setting to change the
* start of week according to current locale selected and implicitly the end of week.
* Set the last day of week
* @method void setWeekStartsAt($day) @deprecated To avoid conflict between different third-party libraries, static setters should not be used.
* Use $weekEndsAt optional parameter instead when using endOfWeek method. You can also use the
* 'first_day_of_week' locale setting to change the start of week according to current locale
* selected and implicitly the end of week.
* Set the first day of week
* @method void setWeekendDays($days) @deprecated To avoid conflict between different third-party libraries, static setters should not be used.
* You should rather consider week-end is always saturday and sunday, and if you have some custom
* week-end days to handle, give to those days an other name and create a macro for them:
* ```
* Carbon::macro('isDayOff', function ($date) {
* return $date->isSunday() || $date->isMonday();
* });
* Carbon::macro('isNotDayOff', function ($date) {
* return !$date->isDayOff();
* });
* if ($someDate->isDayOff()) ...
* if ($someDate->isNotDayOff()) ...
* // Add 5 not-off days
* $count = 5;
* while ($someDate->isDayOff() || ($count-- > 0)) {
* $someDate->addDay();
* }
* ```
* Set weekend days
* @method bool shouldOverflowMonths() Get the month overflow global behavior (can be overridden in specific instances).
* @method bool shouldOverflowYears() Get the month overflow global behavior (can be overridden in specific instances).
* @method string singularUnit(string $unit) Returns standardized singular of a given singular/plural unit name (in English).
* @method Carbon today($tz = null) Create a Carbon instance for today.
* @method Carbon tomorrow($tz = null) Create a Carbon instance for tomorrow.
* @method string translateTimeString($timeString, $from = null, $to = null, $mode = CarbonInterface::TRANSLATE_ALL) Translate a time string from a locale to an other.
* @method string translateWith(TranslatorInterface $translator, string $key, array $parameters = [], $number = null) Translate using translation string or callback available.
* @method void useMonthsOverflow($monthsOverflow = true) @deprecated To avoid conflict between different third-party libraries, static setters should not be used.
* You should rather use the ->settings() method.
* Or you can use method variants: addMonthsWithOverflow/addMonthsNoOverflow, same variants
* are available for quarters, years, decade, centuries, millennia (singular and plural forms).
* @method Carbon useStrictMode($strictModeEnabled = true) @deprecated To avoid conflict between different third-party libraries, static setters should not be used.
* You should rather use the ->settings() method.
* @method void useYearsOverflow($yearsOverflow = true) @deprecated To avoid conflict between different third-party libraries, static setters should not be used.
* You should rather use the ->settings() method.
* Or you can use method variants: addYearsWithOverflow/addYearsNoOverflow, same variants
* are available for quarters, years, decade, centuries, millennia (singular and plural forms).
* @method mixed withTestNow($testNow, $callback) Temporarily sets a static date to be used within the callback.
* Using setTestNow to set the date, executing the callback, then
* clearing the test instance.
* /!\ Use this method for unit tests only.
* @method Carbon yesterday($tz = null) Create a Carbon instance for yesterday.
*
* </autodoc>
*/
class Factory
{
protected $className = Carbon::class;
protected $settings = [];
public function __construct(array $settings = [], ?string $className = null)
{
if ($className) {
$this->className = $className;
}
$this->settings = $settings;
}
public function getClassName()
{
return $this->className;
}
public function setClassName(string $className)
{
$this->className = $className;
return $this;
}
public function className(string $className = null)
{
return $className === null ? $this->getClassName() : $this->setClassName($className);
}
public function getSettings()
{
return $this->settings;
}
public function setSettings(array $settings)
{
$this->settings = $settings;
return $this;
}
public function settings(array $settings = null)
{
return $settings === null ? $this->getSettings() : $this->setSettings($settings);
}
public function mergeSettings(array $settings)
{
$this->settings = array_merge($this->settings, $settings);
return $this;
}
public function __call($name, $arguments)
{
$method = new ReflectionMethod($this->className, $name);
$settings = $this->settings;
if ($settings && isset($settings['timezone'])) {
$tzParameters = array_filter($method->getParameters(), function ($parameter) {
return \in_array($parameter->getName(), ['tz', 'timezone'], true);
});
if (isset($arguments[0]) && \in_array($name, ['instance', 'make', 'create', 'parse'], true)) {
if ($arguments[0] instanceof DateTimeInterface) {
$settings['innerTimezone'] = $settings['timezone'];
} elseif (\is_string($arguments[0]) && date_parse($arguments[0])['is_localtime']) {
unset($settings['timezone'], $settings['innerTimezone']);
}
} elseif (\count($tzParameters)) {
array_splice($arguments, key($tzParameters), 0, [$settings['timezone']]);
unset($settings['timezone']);
}
}
$result = $this->className::$name(...$arguments);
return $result instanceof CarbonInterface && !empty($settings)
? $result->settings($settings)
: $result;
}
}
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