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PHP
881 lines
No EOL
29 KiB
PHP
<?php
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/**
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* @file
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* SQL date functions.
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*/
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/**
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* A helper function to do cross-database concatation of date parts
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*
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* @param $array - an array of values to be concatonated in sql
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* @return - correct sql string for database type
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*/
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function date_sql_concat($array) {
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global $db_type;
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switch ($db_type) {
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case ('mysql'):
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case ('mysqli'):
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return "CONCAT(". implode(",", $array) .")";
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case ('pgsql'):
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return implode(" || ", $array);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Helper function to do cross-database NULL replacements
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*
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* @param an array of values to test for NULL values
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* @return SQL statement to return the first non-NULL value in the list.
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*/
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function date_sql_coalesce($array) {
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global $db_type;
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switch ($db_type) {
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case ('mysql'):
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case ('mysqli'):
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case ('pgsql'):
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return "COALESCE(". implode(',', $array) .")";
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}
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}
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/**
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* A helper function to do cross-database padding of date parts
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*
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* @param $str - a string to apply padding to
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* @param $size - the size the final string should be
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* @param $pad - the value to pad the string with
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* @param $side - the side of the string to pad
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*/
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function date_sql_pad($str, $size = 2, $pad = '0', $side = 'l') {
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switch ($side) {
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case ('r'):
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return "RPAD($str, $size, '$pad')";
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default:
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return "LPAD($str, $size, '$pad')";
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}
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}
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/**
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* A class to manipulate date SQL.
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*/
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class date_sql_handler {
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var $db_type = 'mysql';
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var $date_type = DATE_DATETIME;
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var $db_timezone = 'UTC'; // A string timezone name.
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var $local_timezone = NULL; // A string timezone name.
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var $db_timezone_field = NULL; // Use if the db timezone is stored in a field.
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var $local_timezone_field = NULL; // Use if the local timezone is stored in a field.
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var $offset_field = NULL; // Use if the offset is stored in a field.
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function construct($date_type = DATE_DATETIME, $local_timezone = NULL) {
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$this->db_type = $GLOBALS['db_type'];
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$this->date_type = $date_type;
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$this->db_timezone = 'UTC';
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$this->local_timezone = isset($local_timezone) ? $local_timezone : date_default_timezone_name();
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if (isset($this->definition['content_field'])) {
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$this->date_handler->date_type = $this->definition['content_field']['type'];
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}
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date_api_set_db_timezone();
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}
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/**
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* See if the db has timezone name support.
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*/
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function db_tz_support($reset = FALSE) {
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$has_support = variable_get('date_db_tz_support', -1);
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if ($has_support == -1 || $reset) {
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date_api_set_db_timezone();
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$has_support = FALSE;
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switch ($this->db_type) {
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case 'mysql':
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case 'mysqli':
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if (version_compare(db_version(), '4.1.3', '>=')) {
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$test = db_result(db_query("SELECT CONVERT_TZ('2008-02-15 12:00:00', 'UTC', 'US/Central')"));
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if ($test == '2008-02-15 06:00:00') {
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$has_support = TRUE;
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}
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}
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break;
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case 'pgsql':
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$test = db_result(db_query("SELECT '2008-02-15 12:00:00 UTC' AT TIME ZONE 'US/Central'"));
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if ($test == '2008-02-15 06:00:00') {
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$has_support = TRUE;
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}
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break;
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}
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variable_set('date_db_tz_support', $has_support);
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}
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return $has_support;
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}
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/**
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* Set the database timzone offset.
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*
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* Setting the db timezone to UTC is done to ensure consistency in date
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* handling whether or not the database can do proper timezone conversion.
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*
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* Views filters that not exposed are cached and won't set the timezone
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* so views date filters should add 'cacheable' => 'no' to their
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* definitions to ensure that the database timezone gets set properly
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* when the query is executed.
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*
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* @param $offset
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* An offset value to set the database timezone to. This will only
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* set a fixed offset, not a timezone, so any value other than
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* '+00:00' should be used with caution.
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*/
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function set_db_timezone($offset = '+00:00') {
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static $already_set = FALSE;
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$type = $GLOBALS['db_type'];
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if (!$already_set) {
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if (($type == 'mysqli' || $type == 'mysql') && version_compare(db_version(), '4.1.3', '>=')) {
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db_query("SET @@session.time_zone = '$offset'");
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}
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elseif ($type == 'pgsql') {
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db_query("SET TIME ZONE INTERVAL '$offset' HOUR TO MINUTE");
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}
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$already_set = TRUE;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Return timezone offset for the date being processed.
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*/
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function get_offset() {
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if (!empty($this->db_timezone) && !empty($this->local_timezone)) {
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if ($this->db_timezone != $this->local_timezone) {
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$date = date_now($this->db_timezone);
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date_timezone_set($date, timezone_open($this->local_timezone));
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return date_offset_get($date);
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}
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/**
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* Helper function to create cross-database SQL dates.
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*
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* @param $field
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* The real table and field name, like 'tablename.fieldname'.
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* @param $offset
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* The name of a field that holds the timezone offset or an
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* offset value. If NULL, the normal Drupal timezone handling
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* will be used, if $offset = 0 no adjustment will be made.
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* @return
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* An appropriate SQL string for the db type and field type.
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*/
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function sql_field($field, $offset = NULL) {
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if (drupal_strtoupper($field) == 'NOW') {
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// NOW() will be in UTC since that is what we set the db timezone to.
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$this->local_timezone = 'UTC';
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return $this->sql_offset('NOW()', $offset);
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}
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switch ($this->db_type) {
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case 'mysql':
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case 'mysqli':
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switch ($this->date_type) {
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case DATE_UNIX:
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$field = "FROM_UNIXTIME($field)";
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break;
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case DATE_ISO:
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if (version_compare(db_version(), '4.1.1', '>=')) {
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$field = "STR_TO_DATE($field, '%Y-%m-%%dT%T')";
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}
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else {
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$field = "REPLACE($field, 'T', ' ')";
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}
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break;
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case DATE_DATETIME:
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break;
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}
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break;
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case 'pgsql':
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switch ($this->date_type) {
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case DATE_UNIX:
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$field = "$field::ABSTIME";
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break;
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case DATE_ISO:
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$field = "TO_DATE($field, 'FMYYYY-FMMM-FMDDTFMHH24:FMMI:FMSS')";
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break;
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case DATE_DATETIME:
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break;
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}
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break;
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}
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// Adjust the resulting value to the right timezone/offset.
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return $this->sql_tz($field, $offset);
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}
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/**
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* Adjust a field value by an offset in seconds.
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*/
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function sql_offset($field, $offset = NULL) {
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if (!empty($offset)) {
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switch ($this->db_type) {
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case 'mysql':
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case 'mysqli':
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if (version_compare(db_version(), '4.1.1', '>=')) {
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return "ADDTIME($field, SEC_TO_TIME($offset))";
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}
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else {
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return "DATE_ADD(CAST($field AS DATETIME), INTERVAL $offset SECOND)";
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}
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case 'pgsql':
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return "($field + INTERVAL '$offset SECONDS')";;
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}
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}
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return $field;
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}
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/**
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* Adjust a field value by time interval.
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*
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* @param $field
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* The field to be adjusted.
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* @param $direction
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* Either ADD or SUB.
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* @param $count
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* The number of values to adjust.
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* @param $granularity
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* The granularity of the adjustment, should be singular,
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* like SECOND, MINUTE, DAY, HOUR.
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*/
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function sql_date_math($field, $direction, $count, $granularity) {
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$granularity = drupal_strtoupper($granularity);
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switch ($this->db_type) {
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case 'mysql':
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case 'mysqli':
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switch ($direction) {
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case 'ADD':
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return "DATE_ADD(CAST($field AS DATETIME), INTERVAL $count $granularity)";
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case 'SUB':
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return "DATE_SUB(CAST($field AS DATETIME), INTERVAL $count $granularity)";
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}
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case 'pgsql':
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$granularity .= 'S';
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switch ($direction) {
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case 'ADD':
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return "($field + INTERVAL '$count $granularity')";
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case 'SUB':
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return "($field - INTERVAL '$count $granularity')";
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}
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}
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return $field;
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}
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/**
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* Select a date value from the database, adjusting the value
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* for the timezone.
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*
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* Check whether database timezone conversion is supported in
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* this system and use it if possible, otherwise use an
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* offset.
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*
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* @param $offset
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* Set a fixed offset or offset field to use for the date.
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* If set, no timezone conversion will be done and the
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* offset will be used.
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*/
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function sql_tz($field, $offset = NULL) {
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// If the timezones are values they need to be quoted, but
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// if they are field names they do not.
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$db_zone = $this->db_timezone_field ? $this->db_timezone_field : "'{$this->db_timezone}'";
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$localzone = $this->local_timezone_field ? $this->local_timezone_field : "'{$this->local_timezone}'";
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// If a fixed offset is required, use it.
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if ($offset !== NULL) {
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return $this->sql_offset($field, $offset);
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}
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// If the db and local timezones are the same, make no adjustment.
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elseif ($db_zone == $localzone) {
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return $this->sql_offset($field, 0);
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}
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// If the db has no timezone support, adjust by the offset,
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// could be either a field name or a value.
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elseif (!$this->db_tz_support()) {
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if (!empty($this->offset_field)) {
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return $this->sql_offset($field, $this->offset_field);
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}
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else {
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return $this->sql_offset($field, $this->get_offset());
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}
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}
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// Otherwise make a database timezone adjustment to the field.
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else {
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switch ($this->db_type) {
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case 'mysql':
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case 'mysqli':
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return "CONVERT_TZ($field, $db_zone, $localzone)";
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case 'pgsql':
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// WITH TIME ZONE assumes the date is using the system
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// timezone, which should have been set to UTC.
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return "$field::timestamp with time zone AT TIME ZONE $localzone";
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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* Helper function to create cross-database SQL date formatting.
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*
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* @param $format
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* A format string for the result, like 'Y-m-d H:i:s'.
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* @param $field
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* The real table and field name, like 'tablename.fieldname'.
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* @return
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* An appropriate SQL string for the db type and field type.
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*/
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function sql_format($format, $field) {
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switch ($this->db_type) {
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case 'mysql':
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case 'mysqli':
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$replace = array(
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'Y' => '%Y', 'y' => '%y',
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'm' => '%m', 'n' => '%c',
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'd' => '%%d', 'j' => '%e',
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'H' => '%H',
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'i' => '%i',
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's' => '%%s',
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'\WW' => 'W%U',
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);
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$format = strtr($format, $replace);
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return "DATE_FORMAT($field, '$format')";
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case 'pgsql':
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$replace = array(
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'Y' => 'YYYY', 'y' => 'Y',
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'm' => 'MM', 'n' => 'M',
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'd' => 'DD', 'j' => 'D',
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'H' => 'HH24',
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'i' => 'MI',
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's' => 'SS',
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'\T' => '"T"',
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//'\W' => // TODO, what should this be?
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);
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$format = strtr($format, $replace);
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return "TO_CHAR($field, '$format')";
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}
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}
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/**
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* Helper function to create cross-database SQL date extraction.
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*
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* @param $extract_type
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* The type of value to extract from the date, like 'MONTH'.
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* @param $field
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* The real table and field name, like 'tablename.fieldname'.
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* @return
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* An appropriate SQL string for the db type and field type.
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*/
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function sql_extract($extract_type, $field) {
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// Note there is no space after FROM to avoid db_rewrite problems
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// see http://drupal.org/node/79904.
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switch (drupal_strtoupper($extract_type)) {
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case ('DATE'):
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return $field;
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case ('YEAR'):
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return "EXTRACT(YEAR FROM($field))";
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case ('MONTH'):
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return "EXTRACT(MONTH FROM($field))";
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case ('DAY'):
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return "EXTRACT(DAY FROM($field))";
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case ('HOUR'):
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return "EXTRACT(HOUR FROM($field))";
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case ('MINUTE'):
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return "EXTRACT(MINUTE FROM($field))";
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case ('SECOND'):
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return "EXTRACT(SECOND FROM($field))";
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case ('WEEK'): // ISO week number for date
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switch ($this->db_type) {
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case ('mysql'):
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case ('mysqli'):
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// WEEK using arg 3 in mysql should return the same value as postgres EXTRACT
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return "WEEK($field, 3)";
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case ('pgsql'):
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return "EXTRACT(WEEK FROM($field))";
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}
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case ('DOW'):
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switch ($this->db_type) {
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case ('mysql'):
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case ('mysqli'):
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// mysql returns 1 for Sunday through 7 for Saturday
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// php date functions and postgres use 0 for Sunday and 6 for Saturday
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return "INTEGER(DAYOFWEEK($field) - 1)";
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case ('pgsql'):
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return "EXTRACT(DOW FROM($field))";
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}
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case ('DOY'):
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switch ($this->db_type) {
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case ('mysql'):
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case ('mysqli'):
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return "DAYOFYEAR($field)";
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case ('pgsql'):
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return "EXTRACT(DOY FROM($field))";
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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* Create a where clause to compare a complete date field to a complete date value.
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*
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* @param string $type
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* The type of value we're comparing to, could be another field
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* or a date value.
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* @param string $field
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* The db table and field name, like "$table.$field".
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* @param string $operator
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* The db comparison operator to use, like '='.
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* @param int $value
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* The value to compare the extracted date part to, could be a
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* field name or a date string or NOW().
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* @return
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* SQL for the where clause for this operation.
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*/
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function sql_where_date($type, $field, $operator, $value, $adjustment = NULL) {
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$type = drupal_strtoupper($type);
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if (drupal_strtoupper($value) == 'NOW') {
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$value = $this->sql_field('NOW', $adjustment);
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}
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elseif ($type == 'FIELD') {
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$value = $this->sql_field($value, $adjustment);
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}
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elseif ($type == 'DATE') {
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$date = date_make_date($value, date_default_timezone_name(), DATE_DATETIME);
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if (!empty($adjustment)) {
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date_modify($date, $adjustment .' seconds');
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}
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// When comparing a field to a date we can avoid doing timezone
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// conversion by altering the comparison date to the db timezone.
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// This won't work if the timezone is a field instead of a value.
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if (empty($this->db_timezone_field) && empty($this->local_timezone_field) && $this->db_timezone_field != $this->local_timezone_field) {
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date_timezone_set($date, timezone_open($this->db_timezone));
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$this->local_timezone = $this->db_timezone;
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}
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$value = "'". date_format_date($date, 'custom', DATE_FORMAT_DATETIME) ."'";
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}
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if ($this->local_timezone != $this->db_timezone) {
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$field = $this->sql_field($field);
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}
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else {
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$field = $this->sql_field($field, 0);
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}
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return "$field $operator $value";
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}
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/**
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* Create a where clause to compare an extracted part of a field to an integer value.
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*
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* @param string $part
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* The part to extract, YEAR, MONTH, DAY, etc.
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* @param string $field
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* The db table and field name, like "$table.$field".
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* @param string $operator
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* The db comparison operator to use, like '='.
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* @param int $value
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* The integer value to compare the extracted date part to.
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* @return
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* SQL for the where clause for this operation.
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*/
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function sql_where_extract($part, $field, $operator, $value, $adjustment = NULL) {
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$field = $this->sql_field($field, $adjustment);
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return $this->sql_extract($part, $field) ." $operator $value";
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}
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/**
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* Create a where clause to compare a formated field to a formated value.
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*
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* @param string $format
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* The format to use on the date and the value when comparing them.
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* @param string $field
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* The db table and field name, like "$table.$field".
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* @param string $operator
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* The db comparison operator to use, like '='.
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* @param string $value
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* The value to compare the extracted date part to, could be a
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* field name or a date string or NOW().
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* @return
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* SQL for the where clause for this operation.
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*/
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function sql_where_format($format, $field, $operator, $value, $adjustment = NULL) {
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$field = $this->sql_field($field, $adjustment);
|
|
return $this->sql_format($format, $field) ." $operator '$value'";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* An array of all date parts,
|
|
* optionally limited to an array of allowed parts.
|
|
*/
|
|
function date_parts($limit = NULL) {
|
|
$parts = array(
|
|
'year' => date_t('Year', 'datetime'), 'month' => date_t('Month', 'datetime'), 'day' => date_t('Day', 'datetime'),
|
|
'hour' => date_t('Hour', 'datetime'), 'minute' => date_t('Minute', 'datetime'), 'second' => date_t('Second', 'datetime'),
|
|
);
|
|
if (!empty($limit)) {
|
|
$last = FALSE;
|
|
foreach ($parts as $key => $part) {
|
|
if ($last) {
|
|
unset($parts[$key]);
|
|
}
|
|
if ($key == $limit) {
|
|
$last = TRUE;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return $parts;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Part information.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param $op
|
|
* 'min', 'max', 'format', 'sep', 'empty_now', 'empty_min', 'empty_max'.
|
|
* Returns all info if empty.
|
|
* @param $part
|
|
* 'year', 'month', 'day', 'hour', 'minute', or 'second.
|
|
* returns info for all parts if empty.
|
|
*/
|
|
function part_info($op = NULL, $part = NULL) {
|
|
$info = array();
|
|
$info['min'] = array(
|
|
'year' => 100, 'month' => 1, 'day' => 1,
|
|
'hour' => 0, 'minute' => 0, 'second' => 0);
|
|
$info['max'] = array(
|
|
'year' => 4000, 'month' => 12, 'day' => 31,
|
|
'hour' => 23, 'minute' => 59, 'second' => 59);
|
|
$info['format'] = array(
|
|
'year' => 'Y', 'month' => 'm', 'day' => 'd',
|
|
'hour' => 'H', 'minute' => 'i', 'second' => 's');
|
|
$info['sep'] = array(
|
|
'year' => '', 'month' => '-', 'day' => '-',
|
|
'hour' => ' ', 'minute' => ':', 'second' => ':');
|
|
$info['empty_now'] = array(
|
|
'year' => date('Y'), 'month' => date('m'), 'day' => min('28', date('d')),
|
|
'hour' => date('H'), 'minute' => date('i'), 'second' => date('s'));
|
|
$info['empty_min'] = array(
|
|
'year' => '1000', 'month' => '01', 'day' => '01',
|
|
'hour' => '00', 'minute' => '00', 'second' => '00');
|
|
$info['empty_max'] = array(
|
|
'year' => '9999', 'month' => '12', 'day' => '31',
|
|
'hour' => '23', 'minute' => '59', 'second' => '59');
|
|
if (!empty($op)) {
|
|
if (!empty($part)) {
|
|
return $info[$op][$part];
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
return $info[$op];
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return $info;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Create a complete datetime value out of an
|
|
* incomplete array of selected values.
|
|
*
|
|
* For example, array('year' => 2008, 'month' => 05) will fill
|
|
* in the day, hour, minute and second with the earliest possible
|
|
* values if type = 'min', the latest possible values if type = 'max',
|
|
* and the current values if type = 'now'.
|
|
*/
|
|
function complete_date($selected, $type = 'now') {
|
|
if (empty($selected)) {
|
|
return '';
|
|
}
|
|
// Special case for weeks.
|
|
if (array_key_exists('week', $selected)) {
|
|
$dates = date_week_range($selected['week'], $selected['year']);
|
|
switch ($type) {
|
|
case 'empty_now':
|
|
case 'empty_min':
|
|
case 'min':
|
|
return date_format($dates[0], 'Y-m-d H:i:s');
|
|
case 'empty_max':
|
|
case 'max':
|
|
return date_format($dates[1], 'Y-m-d H:i:s');
|
|
default:
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
$compare = array_merge($this->part_info('empty_'. $type), $selected);
|
|
// If this is a max date, make sure the last day of
|
|
// the month is the right one for this date.
|
|
if ($type == 'max') {
|
|
$compare['day'] = date_days_in_month($compare['year'], $compare['month']);
|
|
}
|
|
$value = '';
|
|
$separators = $this->part_info('sep');
|
|
foreach ($this->date_parts() as $key => $name) {
|
|
$value .= $separators[$key] . (!empty($selected[$key]) ? $selected[$key] : $compare[$key]);
|
|
}
|
|
return $value;
|
|
}
|
|
/**
|
|
* Convert a format string into help text,
|
|
* i.e. 'Y-m-d' becomes 'YYYY-MM-DD'.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param unknown_type $format
|
|
* @return unknown
|
|
*/
|
|
function format_help($format) {
|
|
$replace = array(
|
|
'Y' => 'YYYY', 'm' => 'MM', 'd' => 'DD',
|
|
'H' => 'HH', 'i' => 'MM', 's' => 'SS', '\T' => 'T');
|
|
return strtr($format, $replace);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* A function to test the validity of various date parts
|
|
*/
|
|
function part_is_valid($value, $type) {
|
|
if ( !preg_match('/^[0-9]*$/', $value) ) {
|
|
return FALSE;
|
|
}
|
|
$value = intval($value);
|
|
if ($value <= 0) return FALSE;
|
|
switch ($type) {
|
|
case 'year':
|
|
if ($value < DATE_MIN_YEAR) return FALSE;
|
|
break;
|
|
case 'month':
|
|
if ($value < 0 || $value > 12) return FALSE;
|
|
break;
|
|
case 'day':
|
|
if ($value < 0 || $value > 31) return FALSE;
|
|
break;
|
|
case 'week':
|
|
if ($value < 0 || $value > 53) return FALSE;
|
|
}
|
|
return TRUE;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function views_formats($granularity, $type = 'sql') {
|
|
$formats = array('display', 'sql');
|
|
// Start with the site long date format and add seconds to it
|
|
$long = str_replace(':i', ':i:s', variable_get('date_format_long', 'l, F j, Y - H:i'));
|
|
switch ($granularity) {
|
|
case ('year'):
|
|
$formats['display'] = 'Y';
|
|
$formats['sql'] = 'Y';
|
|
break;
|
|
case ('month'):
|
|
$formats['display'] = date_limit_format($long, array('year', 'month'));
|
|
$formats['sql'] = 'Y-m';
|
|
break;
|
|
case ('day'):
|
|
$formats['display'] = date_limit_format($long, array('year', 'month', 'day'));
|
|
$formats['sql'] = 'Y-m-d';
|
|
break;
|
|
case ('hour'):
|
|
$formats['display'] = date_limit_format($long, array('year', 'month', 'day', 'hour'));
|
|
$formats['sql'] = 'Y-m-d\TH';
|
|
break;
|
|
case ('minute'):
|
|
$formats['display'] = date_limit_format($long, array('year', 'month', 'day', 'hour', 'minute'));
|
|
$formats['sql'] = 'Y-m-d\TH:i';
|
|
break;
|
|
case ('second'):
|
|
$formats['display'] = date_limit_format($long, array('year', 'month', 'day', 'hour', 'minute', 'second'));
|
|
$formats['sql'] = 'Y-m-d\TH:i:s';
|
|
break;
|
|
case ('week'):
|
|
$formats['display'] = 'F j Y (W)';
|
|
$formats['sql'] = 'Y-\WW';
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
return $formats[$type];
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function granularity_form($granularity) {
|
|
$form = array(
|
|
'#title' => t('Granularity'),
|
|
'#type' => 'radios',
|
|
'#default_value' => $granularity,
|
|
'#options' => $this->date_parts(),
|
|
);
|
|
return $form;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Parse date parts from an ISO date argument.
|
|
*
|
|
* Based on ISO 8601 date duration and time interval standards.
|
|
*
|
|
* See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601#Week_dates for definitions of ISO weeks.
|
|
* See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601#Duration for definitions of ISO duration and time interval.
|
|
*
|
|
* Parses a value like 2006-01-01--2006-01-15, or 2006-W24, or @P1W.
|
|
* Separate from and to dates or date and period with a double hyphen (--).
|
|
*
|
|
* The 'to' portion of the argument can be eliminated if it is the same as the 'from' portion.
|
|
* Use @ instead of a date to substitute in the current date and time.
|
|
*
|
|
* Use periods (P1H, P1D, P1W, P1M, P1Y) to get next hour/day/week/month/year from now.
|
|
* Use date before P sign to get next hour/day/week/month/year from that date.
|
|
* Use period then date to get a period that ends on the date.
|
|
*
|
|
*/
|
|
function arg_parts($argument) {
|
|
$values = array();
|
|
// Keep mal-formed arguments from creating errors.
|
|
if (empty($argument) || is_array($argument)) {
|
|
return array('date' => array(), 'period' => array());
|
|
}
|
|
$fromto = explode('--', $argument);
|
|
foreach ($fromto as $arg) {
|
|
$parts = array();
|
|
if ($arg == '@') {
|
|
$parts['date'] = date_array(date_now());
|
|
}
|
|
elseif (preg_match('/(\d{4})?-?(W)?(\d{1,2})?-?(\d{1,2})?[T\s]?(\d{1,2})?:?(\d{1,2})?:?(\d{1,2})?/', $arg, $matches)) {
|
|
$date = array();
|
|
if (!empty($matches[1])) $date['year'] = $matches[1];
|
|
if (!empty($matches[3])) {
|
|
if (empty($matches[2])) {
|
|
$date['month'] = $matches[3];
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
$date['week'] = $matches[3];
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if (!empty($matches[4])) $date['day'] = $matches[4];
|
|
if (!empty($matches[5])) $date['hour'] = $matches[5];
|
|
if (!empty($matches[6])) $date['minute'] = $matches[6];
|
|
if (!empty($matches[7])) $date['second'] = $matches[7];
|
|
$parts['date'] = $date;
|
|
}
|
|
if (preg_match('/^P(\d{1,4}[Y])?(\d{1,2}[M])?(\d{1,2}[W])?(\d{1,2}[D])?([T]{0,1})?(\d{1,2}[H])?(\d{1,2}[M])?(\d{1,2}[S])?/', $arg, $matches)) {
|
|
$period = array();
|
|
if (!empty($matches[1])) $period['year'] = str_replace('Y', '', $matches[1]);
|
|
if (!empty($matches[2])) $period['month'] = str_replace('M', '', $matches[2]);
|
|
if (!empty($matches[3])) $period['week'] = str_replace('W', '', $matches[3]);
|
|
if (!empty($matches[4])) $period['day'] = str_replace('D', '', $matches[4]);
|
|
if (!empty($matches[6])) $period['hour'] = str_replace('H', '', $matches[6]);
|
|
if (!empty($matches[7])) $period['minute'] = str_replace('M', '', $matches[7]);
|
|
if (!empty($matches[8])) $period['second'] = str_replace('S', '', $matches[8]);
|
|
$parts['period'] = $period;
|
|
}
|
|
$values[] = $parts;
|
|
}
|
|
return $values;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Convert strings like '+1 day' to the ISO equivalent, like 'P1D'.
|
|
*/
|
|
function arg_replace($arg) {
|
|
if (!preg_match('/([+|-])\s?([0-9]{1,32})\s?([day(s)?|week(s)?|month(s)?|year(s)?|hour(s)?|minute(s)?|second(s)?]{1,10})/', $arg, $results)) {
|
|
return str_replace('now', '@', $arg);
|
|
}
|
|
$direction = $results[1];
|
|
$count = $results[2];
|
|
$item = $results[3];
|
|
|
|
$replace = array(
|
|
'now' => '@',
|
|
'+' => 'P',
|
|
'-' => 'P-',
|
|
'years' => 'Y',
|
|
'year' => 'Y',
|
|
'months' => 'M',
|
|
'month' => 'M',
|
|
'weeks' => 'W',
|
|
'week' => 'W',
|
|
'days' => 'D',
|
|
'day' => 'D',
|
|
'hours' => 'H',
|
|
'hour' => 'H',
|
|
'minutes' => 'M',
|
|
'minute' => 'M',
|
|
'seconds' => 'S',
|
|
'second' => 'S',
|
|
' ' => '',
|
|
' ' => '',
|
|
);
|
|
$prefix = in_array($item, array('hours', 'hour', 'minutes', 'minute', 'seconds', 'second')) ? 'T' : '';
|
|
return $prefix . strtr($direction, $replace) . $count . strtr($item, $replace);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Use the parsed values from the ISO argument to determine the
|
|
* granularity of this period.
|
|
*/
|
|
function arg_granularity($arg) {
|
|
$granularity = '';
|
|
$parts = $this->arg_parts($arg);
|
|
$date = !empty($parts[0]['date']) ? $parts[0]['date'] : (!empty($parts[1]['date']) ? $parts[1]['date'] : array());
|
|
foreach ($date as $key => $part) {
|
|
$granularity = $key;
|
|
}
|
|
return $granularity;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Use the parsed values from the ISO argument to determine the
|
|
* min and max date for this period.
|
|
*/
|
|
function arg_range($arg) {
|
|
// Parse the argument to get its parts
|
|
$parts = $this->arg_parts($arg);
|
|
|
|
// Build a range from a period-only argument (assumes the min date is now.)
|
|
if (empty($parts[0]['date']) && !empty($parts[0]['period']) && (empty($parts[1]))) {
|
|
$min_date = date_now();
|
|
$max_date = drupal_clone($min_date);
|
|
foreach ($parts[0]['period'] as $part => $value) {
|
|
date_modify($max_date, "+$value $part");
|
|
}
|
|
date_modify($max_date, '-1 second');
|
|
return array($min_date, $max_date);
|
|
}
|
|
// Build a range from a period to period argument
|
|
if (empty($parts[0]['date']) && !empty($parts[0]['period']) && !empty($parts[1]['period'])) {
|
|
$min_date = date_now();
|
|
$max_date = drupal_clone($min_date);
|
|
foreach ($parts[0]['period'] as $part => $value) {
|
|
date_modify($min_date, "+$value $part");
|
|
}
|
|
date_modify($min_date, '-1 second');
|
|
foreach ($parts[1]['period'] as $part => $value) {
|
|
date_modify($max_date, "+$value $part");
|
|
}
|
|
date_modify($max_date, '-1 second');
|
|
return array($min_date, $max_date);
|
|
}
|
|
if (!empty($parts[0]['date'])) {
|
|
$value = date_fuzzy_datetime($this->complete_date($parts[0]['date'], 'min'));
|
|
$min_date = date_make_date($value, date_default_timezone_name(), DATE_ISO);
|
|
// Build a range from a single date-only argument.
|
|
if (empty($parts[1]) || (empty($parts[1]['date']) && empty($parts[1]['period']))) {
|
|
$value = date_fuzzy_datetime($this->complete_date($parts[0]['date'], 'max'));
|
|
$max_date = date_make_date($value, date_default_timezone_name(), DATE_ISO);
|
|
return array($min_date, $max_date);
|
|
}
|
|
// Build a range from start date + period.
|
|
elseif (!empty($parts[1]['period'])) {
|
|
foreach ($parts[1]['period'] as $part => $value) {
|
|
$max_date = drupal_clone($min_date);
|
|
date_modify($max_date, "+$value $part");
|
|
}
|
|
date_modify($max_date, '-1 second');
|
|
return array($min_date, $max_date);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// Build a range from start date and end date.
|
|
if (!empty($parts[1]['date'])) {
|
|
$value = date_fuzzy_datetime($this->complete_date($parts[1]['date'], 'max'));
|
|
$max_date = date_make_date($value, date_default_timezone_name(), DATE_ISO);
|
|
if (isset($min_date)) {
|
|
return array($min_date, $max_date);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// Build a range from period + end date.
|
|
if (!empty($parts[0]['period'])) {
|
|
$min_date = date_now();
|
|
foreach ($parts[0]['period'] as $part => $value) {
|
|
date_modify($min_date, "$value $part");
|
|
}
|
|
return array($min_date, $max_date);
|
|
}
|
|
// Intercept invalid info and fall back to the current date.
|
|
$now = date_now();
|
|
return array($now, $now);
|
|
}
|
|
} |