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			131 lines
		
	
	
		
			4.0 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			PHP
		
	
	
	
	
	
<?php
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//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Utilities for our event-fetching scripts.
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//
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// Requires PHP 5.2.0 or higher.
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//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// PHP will fatal error if we attempt to use the DateTime class without this being set.
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date_default_timezone_set('UTC');
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class Event {
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  // Tests whether the given ISO8601 string has a time-of-day or not
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  const ALL_DAY_REGEX = '/^\d{4}-\d\d-\d\d$/'; // matches strings like "2013-12-29"
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  public $title;
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  public $allDay; // a boolean
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  public $start; // a DateTime
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  public $end; // a DateTime, or null
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  public $properties = array(); // an array of other misc properties
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  // Constructs an Event object from the given array of key=>values.
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  // You can optionally force the timeZone of the parsed dates.
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  public function __construct($array, $timeZone=null) {
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    $this->title = $array['title'];
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    if (isset($array['allDay'])) {
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      // allDay has been explicitly specified
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      $this->allDay = (bool)$array['allDay'];
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    }
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    else {
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      // Guess allDay based off of ISO8601 date strings
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      $this->allDay = preg_match(self::ALL_DAY_REGEX, $array['start']) &&
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        (!isset($array['end']) || preg_match(self::ALL_DAY_REGEX, $array['end']));
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    }
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    if ($this->allDay) {
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      // If dates are allDay, we want to parse them in UTC to avoid DST issues.
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      $timeZone = null;
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    }
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    // Parse dates
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    $this->start = parseDateTime($array['start'], $timeZone);
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    $this->end = isset($array['end']) ? parseDateTime($array['end'], $timeZone) : null;
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    // Record misc properties
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    foreach ($array as $name => $value) {
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      if (!in_array($name, array('title', 'allDay', 'start', 'end'))) {
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        $this->properties[$name] = $value;
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      }
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    }
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  }
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  // Returns whether the date range of our event intersects with the given all-day range.
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  // $rangeStart and $rangeEnd are assumed to be dates in UTC with 00:00:00 time.
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  public function isWithinDayRange($rangeStart, $rangeEnd) {
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    // Normalize our event's dates for comparison with the all-day range.
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    $eventStart = stripTime($this->start);
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    if (isset($this->end)) {
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      $eventEnd = stripTime($this->end); // normalize
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    }
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    else {
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      $eventEnd = $eventStart; // consider this a zero-duration event
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    }
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    // Check if the two whole-day ranges intersect.
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    return $eventStart < $rangeEnd && $eventEnd >= $rangeStart;
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  }
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  // Converts this Event object back to a plain data array, to be used for generating JSON
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  public function toArray() {
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    // Start with the misc properties (don't worry, PHP won't affect the original array)
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    $array = $this->properties;
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    $array['title'] = $this->title;
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    // Figure out the date format. This essentially encodes allDay into the date string.
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    if ($this->allDay) {
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      $format = 'Y-m-d'; // output like "2013-12-29"
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    }
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    else {
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      $format = 'c'; // full ISO8601 output, like "2013-12-29T09:00:00+08:00"
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    }
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    // Serialize dates into strings
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    $array['start'] = $this->start->format($format);
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    if (isset($this->end)) {
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      $array['end'] = $this->end->format($format);
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    }
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    return $array;
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  }
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}
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// Date Utilities
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Parses a string into a DateTime object, optionally forced into the given timeZone.
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function parseDateTime($string, $timeZone=null) {
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  $date = new DateTime(
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    $string,
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    $timeZone ? $timeZone : new DateTimeZone('UTC')
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      // Used only when the string is ambiguous.
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      // Ignored if string has a timeZone offset in it.
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  );
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  if ($timeZone) {
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    // If our timeZone was ignored above, force it.
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    $date->setTimezone($timeZone);
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  }
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  return $date;
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}
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// Takes the year/month/date values of the given DateTime and converts them to a new DateTime,
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// but in UTC.
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function stripTime($datetime) {
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  return new DateTime($datetime->format('Y-m-d'));
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}
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