<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace Cron;
use DateTimeInterface;
use InvalidArgumentException;
/**
* Day of week field. Allows: * / , - ? L #.
*
* Days of the week can be represented as a number 0-7 (0|7 = Sunday)
* or as a three letter string: SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT.
*
* 'L' stands for "last". It allows you to specify constructs such as
* "the last Friday" of a given month.
*
* '#' is allowed for the day-of-week field, and must be followed by a
* number between one and five. It allows you to specify constructs such as
* "the second Friday" of a given month.
*/
class DayOfWeekField extends AbstractField
{
/**
* {@inheritdoc}
*/
protected $rangeStart = 0;
/**
* {@inheritdoc}
*/
protected $rangeEnd = 7;
/**
* @var array Weekday range
*/
protected $nthRange;
/**
* {@inheritdoc}
*/
protected $literals = [1 => 'MON', 2 => 'TUE', 3 => 'WED', 4 => 'THU', 5 => 'FRI', 6 => 'SAT', 7 => 'SUN'];
/**
* Constructor
*/
public function __construct()
{
$this->nthRange = range(1, 5);
parent::__construct();
}
/**
* @inheritDoc
*/
public function isSatisfiedBy(DateTimeInterface $date, $value, bool $invert): bool
{
if ('?' === $value) {
return true;
}
// Convert text day of the week values to integers
$value = $this->convertLiterals($value);
$currentYear = (int) $date->format('Y');
$currentMonth = (int) $date->format('m');
$lastDayOfMonth = (int) $date->format('t');
// Find out if this is the last specific weekday of the month
if ($lPosition = strpos($value, 'L')) {
$weekday = $this->convertLiterals(substr($value, 0, $lPosition));
$weekday %= 7;
$daysInMonth = (int) $date->format('t');
$remainingDaysInMonth = $daysInMonth - (int) $date->format('d');
return (($weekday === (int) $date->format('w')) && ($remainingDaysInMonth < 7));
}
// Handle # hash tokens
if (strpos($value, '#')) {
[$weekday, $nth] = explode('#', $value);
if (!is_numeric($nth)) {
throw new InvalidArgumentException("Hashed weekdays must be numeric, {$nth} given");
} else {
$nth = (int) $nth;
}
// 0 and 7 are both Sunday, however 7 matches date('N') format ISO-8601
if ('0' === $weekday) {
$weekday = 7;
}
$weekday = (int) $this->convertLiterals((string) $weekday);
// Validate the hash fields
if ($weekday < 0 || $weekday > 7) {
throw new InvalidArgumentException("Weekday must be a value between 0 and 7. {$weekday} given");
}
if (!\in_array($nth, $this->nthRange, true)) {
throw new InvalidArgumentException("There are never more than 5 or less than 1 of a given weekday in a month, {$nth} given");
}
// The current weekday must match the targeted weekday to proceed
if ((int) $date->format('N') !== $weekday) {
return false;
}
$tdate = clone $date;
$tdate = $tdate->setDate($currentYear, $currentMonth, 1);
$dayCount = 0;
$currentDay = 1;
while ($currentDay < $lastDayOfMonth + 1) {
if ((int) $tdate->format('N') === $weekday) {
if (++$dayCount >= $nth) {
break;
}
}
$tdate = $tdate->setDate($currentYear, $currentMonth, ++$currentDay);
}
return (int) $date->format('j') === $currentDay;
}
// Handle day of the week values
if (false !== strpos($value, '-')) {
$parts = explode('-', $value);
if ('7' === $parts[0]) {
$parts[0] = 0;
} elseif ('0' === $parts[1]) {
$parts[1] = 7;
}
$value = implode('-', $parts);
}
// Test to see which Sunday to use -- 0 == 7 == Sunday
$format = \in_array(7, array_map(function ($value) {
return (int) $value;
}, str_split($value)), true) ? 'N' : 'w';
$fieldValue = (int) $date->format($format);
return $this->isSatisfied($fieldValue, $value);
}
/**
* @inheritDoc
*/
public function increment(DateTimeInterface &$date, $invert = false, $parts = null): FieldInterface
{
if (! $invert) {
$date = $date->add(new \DateInterval('P1D'));
$date = $date->setTime(0, 0);
} else {
$date = $date->sub(new \DateInterval('P1D'));
$date = $date->setTime(23, 59);
}
return $this;
}
/**
* {@inheritdoc}
*/
public function validate(string $value): bool
{
$basicChecks = parent::validate($value);
if (!$basicChecks) {
if ('?' === $value) {
return true;
}
// Handle the # value
if (false !== strpos($value, '#')) {
$chunks = explode('#', $value);
$chunks[0] = $this->convertLiterals($chunks[0]);
if (parent::validate($chunks[0]) && is_numeric($chunks[1]) && \in_array((int) $chunks[1], $this->nthRange, true)) {
return true;
}
}
if (preg_match('/^(.*)L$/', $value, $matches)) {
return $this->validate($matches[1]);
}
return false;
}
return $basicChecks;
}
}
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