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164cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr<?php
264cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr
317a3a578SAndreas Gohr// phpcs:disable Generic.Files.LineLength.TooLong
417a3a578SAndreas Gohr
564cf7cc6SAndreas Gohrnamespace dokuwiki\plugin\struct\meta;
664cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr
764cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr/**
864cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr * Class DateFormatConverter
964cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr *
1064cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr * Allows conversion between the two format strings used in PHP. Not all placeholders are available in both
1164cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr * formats. The conversion tries will use similar but not exactly the same placeholders if possible. When no suitable
1264cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr * replacement can be found, the placeholder is removed.
1364cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr *
1464cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr * Do not use this where formats are used in creating machine readable data (like feeds, APIs whatever). This is
1564cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr * only meant for cases where human read output is created.
1664cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr *
1764cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr * @package dokuwiki\plugin\struct\meta
1864cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr */
19d6d97f60SAnna Dabrowskaclass DateFormatConverter
20d6d97f60SAnna Dabrowska{
217234bfb1Ssplitbrain    protected static $strftime = [
2264cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr        // Day
23*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%a' => 'D', // An abbreviated textual representation of the day    Sun through Sat
24*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%A' => 'l', // A full textual representation of the day    Sunday through Saturday
25*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%d' => 'd', // Two-digit day of the month (with leading zeros)    01 to 31
26*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%e' => 'j', // Day of the month, with a space preceding single digits. Not implemented as described on Windows. See below for more information.    1 to 31
27*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%j' => '', // NOT SUPPORTED Day of the year, 3 digits with leading zeros    001 to 366
28*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%u' => 'N', // ISO-8601 numeric representation of the day of the week    1 (for Monday) through 7 (for Sunday)
29*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%w' => 'w', // Numeric representation of the day of the week    0 (for Sunday) through 6 (for Saturday)
3064cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr        // Week
31*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%U' => '', // NOT SUPPORTED Week number of the given year, starting with the first Sunday as the first week    13 (for the 13th full week of the year)
32*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%V' => 'W', // ISO-8601:1988 week number of the given year, starting with the first week of the year with at least 4 weekdays, with Monday being the start of the week    01 through 53 (where 53 accounts for an overlapping week)
33*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%W' => '', // NOT SUPPORTED A numeric representation of the week of the year, starting with the first Monday as the first week    46 (for the 46th week of the year beginning with a Monday)
3464cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr        // Month
35*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%b' => 'M', // Abbreviated month name, based on the locale    Jan through Dec
36*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%B' => 'F', // Full month name, based on the locale    January through December
37*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%h' => 'M', // Abbreviated month name, based on the locale (an alias of %b)    Jan through Dec
38*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%m' => 'm', // Two digit representation of the month    01 (for January) through 12 (for December)
3964cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr        // Year
40*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%C' => '', // NOT SUPPORTED Two digit representation of the century (year divided by 100, truncated to an integer)    19 for the 20th Century
41*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%g' => 'y', // Two digit representation of the year going by ISO-8601:1988 standards (see %V)    Example: 09 for the week of January 6, 2009
42*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%G' => 'Y', // The full four-digit version of %g    Example: 2008 for the week of January 3, 2009
43*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%y' => 'y', // Two digit representation of the year    Example: 09 for 2009, 79 for 1979
44*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%Y' => 'Y', // Four digit representation for the year    Example: 2038
4564cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr        // Time
46*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%H' => 'H', // Two digit representation of the hour in 24-hour format    00 through 23
47*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%k' => 'G', // Two digit representation of the hour in 24-hour format, with a space preceding single digits    0 through 23
48*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%I' => 'h', // Two digit representation of the hour in 12-hour format    01 through 12
49*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%l' => 'g', // (lower-case 'L') Hour in 12-hour format, with a space preceding single digits    1 through 12
50*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%M' => 'i', // Two digit representation of the minute    00 through 59
51*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%p' => 'A', // UPPER-CASE 'AM' or 'PM' based on the given time    Example: AM for 00:31, PM for 22:23
52*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%P' => 'a', // lower-case 'am' or 'pm' based on the given time    Example: am for 00:31, pm for 22:23
53*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%r' => 'h:i:s A', // Same as %I:%M:%S %p    Example: 09:34:17 PM for 21:34:17
54*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%R' => 'H:i', // Same as %H:%M    Example: 00:35 for 12:35 AM, 16:44for 4:44 PM
55*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%S' => 's', // Two digit representation of the second    00 through 59
56*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%T' => 'H:i:s', // Same as %H:%M:%S    Example: 21:34:17 for 09:34:17 PM
57*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%X' => 'H:i:s', // Preferred time representation based on locale, without the date    Example: 03:59:16 or 15:59:16
58*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%z' => 'z', // The time zone offset. Not implemented as described on Windows. See below for more information.    Example: -0500 for US Eastern Time
59*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%Z' => 'T', // The time zone abbreviation. Not implemented as described on Windows. See below for more information.    Example: EST for Eastern Time
6064cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr        // Time and Date Stamps
61*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%c' => 'D M j H:i:s Y', // Preferred date and time stamp based on locale    Example: Tue Feb 5 00:45:10 2009 for February 5, 2009 at 12:45:10 AM
62*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%D' => 'm/d/y', // Same as %m/%d/%y    Example: 02/05/09 for February 5, 2009
63*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%F' => 'Y/m/d', // Same as %Y-%m-%d (commonly used in database datestamps)    Example: 2009-02-05 for February 5, 2009
64*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%s' => 'U', // Unix Epoch Time timestamp (same as the time() function)    Example: 305815200 for September 10, 1979 08:40:00 AM
65*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%x' => 'm/d/y', // Preferred date representation based on locale, without the time    Example: 02/05/09 for February 5, 2009
6664cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr        // Miscellaneous
67*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%n' => "\n", // A newline character (\n)    ---
68*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        '%t' => "\t", // A Tab character (\t)    ---
697234bfb1Ssplitbrain        '%%' => '%',
707234bfb1Ssplitbrain    ];
7164cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr
727234bfb1Ssplitbrain    protected static $date = [
7364cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr        // Day
74*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'd' => '%d', // Day of the month, 2 digits with leading zeros    01 to 31
75*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'D' => '%a', // A textual representation of a day, three letters    Mon through Sun
76*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'j' => '%e', // Day of the month without leading zeros    1 to 31
77*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'l' => '%A', // (lowercase 'L') A full textual representation of the day of the week    Sunday through Saturday
78*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'N' => '%u', // ISO-8601 numeric representation of the day of the week (added in PHP 5.1.0)    1 (for Monday) through 7 (for Sunday)
79*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'S' => '', // NOT SUPPORTED English ordinal suffix for the day of the month, 2 characters    st, nd, rd or th. Works well with j
80*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'w' => '%w', // Numeric representation of the day of the week    0 (for Sunday) through 6 (for Saturday)
81*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'z' => '', // NOT SUPPORTED The day of the year (starting from 0)    0 through 365
8264cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr        // Week
83*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'W' => '%V', // ISO-8601 week number of year, weeks starting on Monday (added in PHP 4.1.0)    Example: 42 (the 42nd week in the year)
8464cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr        // Month
85*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'F' => '%B', // A full textual representation of a month, such as January or March    January through December
86*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'm' => '%m', // Numeric representation of a month, with leading zeros    01 through 12
87*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'M' => '%b', // A short textual representation of a month, three letters    Jan through Dec
88*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'n' => '%m', // Numeric representation of a month, without leading zeros    1 through 12
89*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        't' => '', // NOT SUPPORTED Number of days in the given month    28 through 31
9064cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr        // Year
91*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'L' => '', // NOT SUPPORTED Whether it's a leap year    1 if it is a leap year, 0 otherwise.
92*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'o' => '%g', // ISO-8601 week-numbering year. This has the same value as Y, except that if the ISO week number (W) belongs to the previous or next year, that year is used instead. (added in PHP 5.1.0)    Examples: 1999or 2003
93*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'Y' => '%Y', // A full numeric representation of a year, 4 digits    Examples: 1999or 2003
94*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'y' => '%y', // A two digit representation of a year    Examples: 99 or03
9564cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr        // Time
96*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'a' => '%P', // Lowercase Ante meridiem and Post meridiem    am or pm
97*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'A' => '%p', // Uppercase Ante meridiem and Post meridiem    AM or PM
98*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'B' => '', // NOT SUPPORTED Swatch Internet time    000 through 999
99*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'g' => '%l', // 12-hour format of an hour without leading zeros    1 through 12
100*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'G' => '%k', // 24-hour format of an hour without leading zeros    0 through 23
101*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'h' => '%I', // 12-hour format of an hour with leading zeros    01 through 12
102*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'H' => '%H', // 24-hour format of an hour with leading zeros    00 through 23
103*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'i' => '%M', // Minutes with leading zeros    00 to 59
104*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        's' => '%S', // Seconds, with leading zeros    00 through 59
105*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'u' => '%s000000', // Microseconds (added in PHP 5.2.2). Note that date() will always generate000000 since it takes an integer parameter, whereas DateTime::format()does support microseconds if DateTime was created with microseconds.    Example: 654321
10664cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr        // Timezone
107*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'e' => '%Z', // Timezone identifier (added in PHP 5.1.0)    Examples: UTC,GMT,Atlantic/Azores
108*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'I' => '', // NOT SUPPORTED (capital i) Whether or not the date is in daylight saving time    1 if Daylight Saving Time, 0otherwise.
109*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'O' => '%z', // Difference to Greenwich time (GMT) in hours    Example: +0200
110*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'P' => '%z', // Difference to Greenwich time (GMT) with colon between hours and minutes (added in PHP 5.1.3)    Example: +02:00
111*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'T' => '%Z', // Timezone abbreviation    Examples: EST,MDT ...
112*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'Z' => '', // NOT SUPPORTED Timezone offset in seconds. The offset for timezones west of UTC is always negative, and for those east of UTC is always positive.    -43200 through50400
11364cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr        // Full Date/Time
114*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'c' => '', // NOT SUPPORTED ISO 8601 date (added in PHP 5)    2004-02-12T15:19:21+00:00
115*7fe2cdf2SAndreas Gohr        'r' => '%a, %e %b %Y %H:%M:%S %s', // » RFC 2822 formatted date    Example: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 16:01:07 +0200
1167234bfb1Ssplitbrain        'U' => '%s',
1177234bfb1Ssplitbrain    ];
11864cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr
11964cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr    /**
12064cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr     * Convert a strftime format string to a date format string
12164cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr     *
12264cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr     * @param string $strftime
12364cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr     * @return string
12464cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr     */
125d6d97f60SAnna Dabrowska    public static function toDate($strftime)
126d6d97f60SAnna Dabrowska    {
12741d0641dSAndreas Gohr        $date = $strftime;
12841d0641dSAndreas Gohr
12941d0641dSAndreas Gohr        /* All characters that are not strftime placeholders need to be escaped */
13041d0641dSAndreas Gohr        {
13141d0641dSAndreas Gohr            $datekeys = array_keys(self::$date);
13241d0641dSAndreas Gohr            // create negative lookbehind regex to match all known date chars that are not a strtime pattern now
13341d0641dSAndreas Gohr            $from = array_map(
13441d0641dSAndreas Gohr                function ($in) {
13541d0641dSAndreas Gohr                    return '/(?<!%)' . $in . '/';
13641d0641dSAndreas Gohr                },
13741d0641dSAndreas Gohr                $datekeys
13841d0641dSAndreas Gohr            );
13941d0641dSAndreas Gohr            // those need to be escaped
14041d0641dSAndreas Gohr            $to = array_map(
14141d0641dSAndreas Gohr                function ($in) {
14241d0641dSAndreas Gohr                    return '\\' . $in;
14341d0641dSAndreas Gohr                },
14441d0641dSAndreas Gohr                $datekeys
14541d0641dSAndreas Gohr            );
14641d0641dSAndreas Gohr            // escape date chars
14741d0641dSAndreas Gohr            $date = preg_replace($from, $to, $date);
14841d0641dSAndreas Gohr        }
14941d0641dSAndreas Gohr
15041d0641dSAndreas Gohr        /* strftime to date conversion */
15141d0641dSAndreas Gohr        {
15264cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr            $date = str_replace(
15364cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr                array_keys(self::$strftime),
15464cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr                array_values(self::$strftime),
15541d0641dSAndreas Gohr                $date
15664cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr            );
15741d0641dSAndreas Gohr        }
15841d0641dSAndreas Gohr
15964cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr        return $date;
16064cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr    }
16164cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr
16264cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr    /**
16364cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr     * Convert a date format string to a strftime format string
16464cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr     *
16564cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr     * @param string $date
16664cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr     * @return string
16764cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr     */
168d6d97f60SAnna Dabrowska    public static function toStrftime($date)
169d6d97f60SAnna Dabrowska    {
17041d0641dSAndreas Gohr        /* date to strftime conversion */
17141d0641dSAndreas Gohr        {
17241d0641dSAndreas Gohr            // create negative lookbehind regex to match all unescaped known chars
17341d0641dSAndreas Gohr            $from = array_keys(self::$date);
17441d0641dSAndreas Gohr            $from = array_map(
17541d0641dSAndreas Gohr                function ($in) {
17641d0641dSAndreas Gohr                    return '/(?<!\\\\)' . $in . '/';
17741d0641dSAndreas Gohr                },
17841d0641dSAndreas Gohr                $from
17964cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr            );
18041d0641dSAndreas Gohr            $to = array_values(self::$date);
18141d0641dSAndreas Gohr
18241d0641dSAndreas Gohr            // percents need escaping:
18341d0641dSAndreas Gohr            array_unshift($from, '/%/');
18441d0641dSAndreas Gohr            array_unshift($to, '%%');
18541d0641dSAndreas Gohr
18641d0641dSAndreas Gohr            // replace all the placeholders
18741d0641dSAndreas Gohr            $strftime = preg_replace($from, $to, $date);
18841d0641dSAndreas Gohr        }
18941d0641dSAndreas Gohr
19041d0641dSAndreas Gohr        /* unescape date escapes */
19141d0641dSAndreas Gohr        {
19241d0641dSAndreas Gohr            $datekeys = array_keys(self::$date);
19341d0641dSAndreas Gohr            $from = array_map(
19441d0641dSAndreas Gohr                function ($in) {
19541d0641dSAndreas Gohr                    return '/\\\\' . $in . '/';
19641d0641dSAndreas Gohr                },
19741d0641dSAndreas Gohr                $datekeys
19841d0641dSAndreas Gohr            );
19941d0641dSAndreas Gohr            $strftime = preg_replace($from, $datekeys, $strftime);
20041d0641dSAndreas Gohr        }
20141d0641dSAndreas Gohr
20264cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr        return $strftime;
20364cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr    }
20464cf7cc6SAndreas Gohr}
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