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<?php
// This file is part of Moodle - http://moodle.org/
//
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namespace calendartype_gregorian;
use core_calendar\type_base;
/**
* Handles calendar functions for the gregorian calendar.
*
* @package calendartype_gregorian
* @copyright 2008 onwards Foodle Group {@link http://foodle.org}
* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
*/
class structure extends type_base {
/**
* Returns the name of the calendar.
*
* This is the non-translated name, usually just
* the name of the folder.
*
* @return string the calendar name
*/
public function get_name() {
return 'gregorian';
}
/**
* Returns a list of all the possible days for all months.
*
* This is used to generate the select box for the days
* in the date selector elements. Some months contain more days
* than others so this function should return all possible days as
* we can not predict what month will be chosen (the user
* may have JS turned off and we need to support this situation in
* Moodle).
*
* @return array the days
*/
public function get_days() {
$days = array();
for ($i = 1; $i <= 31; $i++) {
$days[$i] = $i;
}
return $days;
}
/**
* Returns a list of all the names of the months.
*
* @return array the month names
*/
public function get_months() {
$months = array();
$date = new \DateTime('@1263556800');
$date->setTimezone(new \DateTimeZone('UTC'));
for ($i = 1; $i <= 12; $i++) {
$date->setDate(2000, $i, 15);
$months[$i] = userdate($date->getTimestamp(), '%B', 'UTC');
}
return $months;
}
/**
* Returns the minimum year for the calendar.
*
* @return int The minimum year
*/
public function get_min_year() {
return 1900;
}
/**
* Returns the maximum year for the calendar
*
* @return int The maximum year
*/
public function get_max_year() {
return 2050;
}
/**
* Returns an array of years.
*
* @param int $minyear
* @param int $maxyear
* @return array the years
*/
public function get_years($minyear = null, $maxyear = null) {
if (is_null($minyear)) {
$minyear = $this->get_min_year();
}
if (is_null($maxyear)) {
$maxyear = $this->get_max_year();
}
$years = array();
for ($i = $minyear; $i <= $maxyear; $i++) {
$years[$i] = $i;
}
return $years;
}
/**
* Returns a multidimensional array with information for day, month, year
* and the order they are displayed when selecting a date.
* The order in the array will be the order displayed when selecting a date.
* Override this function to change the date selector order.
*
* @param int $minyear The year to start with
* @param int $maxyear The year to finish with
* @return array Full date information
*/
public function get_date_order($minyear = null, $maxyear = null) {
$dateinfo = array();
$dateinfo['day'] = $this->get_days();
$dateinfo['month'] = $this->get_months();
$dateinfo['year'] = $this->get_years($minyear, $maxyear);
return $dateinfo;
}
/**
* Returns the number of days in a week.
*
* @return int the number of days
*/
public function get_num_weekdays() {
return 7;
}
/**
* Returns an indexed list of all the names of the weekdays.
*
* The list starts with the index 0. Each index, representing a
* day, must be an array that contains the indexes 'shortname'
* and 'fullname'.
*
* @return array array of days
*/
public function get_weekdays() {
return array(
0 => array(
'shortname' => get_string('sun', 'calendar'),
'fullname' => get_string('sunday', 'calendar')
),
1 => array(
'shortname' => get_string('mon', 'calendar'),
'fullname' => get_string('monday', 'calendar')
),
2 => array(
'shortname' => get_string('tue', 'calendar'),
'fullname' => get_string('tuesday', 'calendar')
),
3 => array(
'shortname' => get_string('wed', 'calendar'),
'fullname' => get_string('wednesday', 'calendar')
),
4 => array(
'shortname' => get_string('thu', 'calendar'),
'fullname' => get_string('thursday', 'calendar')
),
5 => array(
'shortname' => get_string('fri', 'calendar'),
'fullname' => get_string('friday', 'calendar')
),
6 => array(
'shortname' => get_string('sat', 'calendar'),
'fullname' => get_string('saturday', 'calendar')
),
);
}
/**
* Returns the index of the starting week day.
*
* This may vary, for example some may consider Monday as the start of the week,
* where as others may consider Sunday the start.
*
* @return int
*/
public function get_starting_weekday() {
global $CFG;
if (isset($CFG->calendar_startwday)) {
$firstday = $CFG->calendar_startwday;
} else {
$firstday = get_string('firstdayofweek', 'langconfig');
}
if (!is_numeric($firstday)) {
$startingweekday = CALENDAR_DEFAULT_STARTING_WEEKDAY;
} else {
$startingweekday = intval($firstday) % 7;
}
return get_user_preferences('calendar_startwday', $startingweekday);
}
/**
* Returns the index of the weekday for a specific calendar date.
*
* @param int $year
* @param int $month
* @param int $day
* @return int
*/
public function get_weekday($year, $month, $day) {
return intval(date('w', mktime(12, 0, 0, $month, $day, $year)));
}
/**
* Returns the number of days in a given month.
*
* @param int $year
* @param int $month
* @return int the number of days
*/
public function get_num_days_in_month($year, $month) {
return intval(date('t', mktime(0, 0, 0, $month, 1, $year)));
}
/**
* Get the previous month.
*
* If the current month is January, it will get the last month of the previous year.
*
* @param int $year
* @param int $month
* @return array previous month and year
*/
public function get_prev_month($year, $month) {
if ($month == 1) {
return array(12, $year - 1);
} else {
return array($month - 1, $year);
}
}
/**
* Get the next month.
*
* If the current month is December, it will get the first month of the following year.
*
* @param int $year
* @param int $month
* @return array the following month and year
*/
public function get_next_month($year, $month) {
if ($month == 12) {
return array(1, $year + 1);
} else {
return array($month + 1, $year);
}
}
/**
* Returns a formatted string that represents a date in user time.
*
* Returns a formatted string that represents a date in user time
* <b>WARNING: note that the format is for strftime(), not date().</b>
* Because of a bug in most Windows time libraries, we can't use
* the nicer %e, so we have to use %d which has leading zeroes.
* A lot of the fuss in the function is just getting rid of these leading
* zeroes as efficiently as possible.
*
* If parameter fixday = true (default), then take off leading
* zero from %d, else maintain it.
*
* @param int $time the timestamp in UTC, as obtained from the database
* @param string $format strftime format
* @param int|float|string $timezone the timezone to use
* {@link https://moodledev.io/docs/apis/subsystems/time#timezone}
* @param bool $fixday if true then the leading zero from %d is removed,
* if false then the leading zero is maintained
* @param bool $fixhour if true then the leading zero from %I is removed,
* if false then the leading zero is maintained
* @return string the formatted date/time
*/
public function timestamp_to_date_string($time, $format, $timezone, $fixday, $fixhour) {
global $CFG;
if (empty($format)) {
$format = get_string('strftimedaydatetime', 'langconfig');
}
if (!empty($CFG->nofixday)) { // Config.php can force %d not to be fixed.
$fixday = false;
} else if ($fixday) {
$formatnoday = str_replace('%d', 'DD', $format);
$fixday = ($formatnoday != $format);
$format = $formatnoday;
}
// Note: This logic about fixing 12-hour time to remove unnecessary leading
// zero is required because on Windows, PHP strftime function does not
// support the correct 'hour without leading zero' parameter (%l).
if (!empty($CFG->nofixhour)) {
// Config.php can force %I not to be fixed.
$fixhour = false;
} else if ($fixhour) {
$formatnohour = str_replace('%I', 'HH', $format);
$fixhour = ($formatnohour != $format);
$format = $formatnohour;
}
$time = (int)$time; // Moodle allows rubbish in input...
$datestring = date_format_string($time, $format, $timezone);
date_default_timezone_set(\core_date::get_user_timezone($timezone));
if ($fixday) {
$daystring = ltrim(str_replace(array(' 0', ' '), '', date(' d', $time)));
$datestring = str_replace('DD', $daystring, $datestring);
}
if ($fixhour) {
$hourstring = ltrim(str_replace(array(' 0', ' '), '', date(' h', $time)));
$datestring = str_replace('HH', $hourstring, $datestring);
}
\core_date::set_default_server_timezone();
return $datestring;
}
/**
* Given a $time timestamp in GMT (seconds since epoch), returns an array that
* represents the date in user time.
*
* @param int $time Timestamp in GMT
* @param float|int|string $timezone offset's time with timezone, if float and not 99, then no
* dst offset is applied {@link https://moodledev.io/docs/apis/subsystems/time#timezone}
* @return array an array that represents the date in user time
*/
public function timestamp_to_date_array($time, $timezone = 99) {
return usergetdate($time, $timezone);
}
/**
* Provided with a day, month, year, hour and minute in a specific
* calendar type convert it into the equivalent Gregorian date.
*
* In this function we don't need to do anything except pass the data
* back as an array. This is because the date received is Gregorian.
*
* @param int $year
* @param int $month
* @param int $day
* @param int $hour
* @param int $minute
* @return array the converted date
*/
public function convert_from_gregorian($year, $month, $day, $hour = 0, $minute = 0) {
$date = array();
$date['year'] = $year;
$date['month'] = $month;
$date['day'] = $day;
$date['hour'] = $hour;
$date['minute'] = $minute;
return $date;
}
/**
* Provided with a day, month, year, hour and minute in a specific
* calendar type convert it into the equivalent Gregorian date.
*
* In this function we don't need to do anything except pass the data
* back as an array. This is because the date received is Gregorian.
*
* @param int $year
* @param int $month
* @param int $day
* @param int $hour
* @param int $minute
* @return array the converted date
*/
public function convert_to_gregorian($year, $month, $day, $hour = 0, $minute = 0) {
$date = array();
$date['year'] = $year;
$date['month'] = $month;
$date['day'] = $day;
$date['hour'] = $hour;
$date['minute'] = $minute;
return $date;
}
/**
* This return locale for windows os.
*
* @return string locale
*/
public function locale_win_charset() {
return get_string('localewincharset', 'langconfig');
}
}