vulpes / clock
PHP FIG PSR-20 Clock implementation.
v1.0
2023-05-12 17:56 UTC
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Last update: 2024-11-23 23:44:44 UTC
README
This repository contains the PHP FIG PSR-20 Clock implementation.
Install
Via Composer Package is available on Packagist, you can install it using Composer.
$ composer require vulpes/clock
Details
Clock\Clock
and Clock\FrozenClock
are instance of Clock\ClockInterface
and Psr\Clock\ClockInterface
.
Clock
The clock works from a dateTime string (default: now
), so it can take any value that strtotime()
can handle,
and that DateTimeImmutable
in its constructor can handle when calling Clock::now()
function.
FrozenClock
The FrozenClock works from a DateTimeImmutable
object, so its value never changes,
it will always return the same value within a timezone when calling the FrozenClock::now()
function.
Usage
use Clock\ClockInterface; use Clock\ClockExceptionInterface; use Clock\Clock; use Clock\FrozenClock; // with default parameters, the `Clock::dateTime` parameter will // always be interpreted as a string $clock = new Clock( /* DateTimeInterface|string|int */ dateTime: ClockInterface::NOW, /* DateTimeZone|string */ timeZone: ClockInterface::UTC ); // with default parameters, the `FrozenClock::dateTime` parameter will // always be interpreted as a DateTimeImmutable object $clock = new FrozenClock( /* DateTimeInterface|string|int|null */ dateTime: new DateTimeImmutable( datetime: ClockInterface::NOW, timezone: new DateTimeZone(ClockInterface::UTC) ) ); // Clock and FrozenClock are identical in behavior below in this section $clock->now() // DateTimeImmutable $clock->now()->format('P'); // +01:00 $clock->now()->getTimezone()->getName(); // UTC // Clock used UTC default, so here $clock will be the same as $utcClock $utcClock = $clock->withUTC(); $utcClock->now()->getTimezone()->getName() // UTC $systemTimezoneClock = $clock->withSystemTimezone(); $systemTimezoneClock->now()->getTimezone()->getName() // (system-timezone) $withCustomTZ = $clock->withDateTimeZone('Europe/Vatican'); $withCustomTZ = $clock->withDateTimeZone(new DateTimeZone('Europe/Vatican')); $withCustomTZ->now()->getTimezone()->getName() // Europe/Vatican $with = $clock->with(new DateTime("1989-01-13")); // $with->now()->format("Y-m-d") > "1989-01-13" $with = $clock->with(new DateTimeImmutable("2011-01-13")); // $with->now()->format("Y-m-d") > "2011-01-13" $with = $clock->with('2022-02-02'); // $with->now()->format("Y-m-d") > "2022-02-02" $with = $clock->with(1643756400); // $with->now()->format("Y-m-d") > ~"2022-02-02" $with = $clock->with(1111111111); // $with->now()->getTimestamp() > 1111111111 $withCustomTZ = $clock->withDateTimeZone(new DateTimeZone('Europe/Vatican')); $withCustomTZ->now()->getTimezone()->getName() // Europe/Vatican try { $clock = new Clock(dateTime: 'unknown-or-bad-timezone'); $clock->now(); // ... } catch (ClockExceptionInterface) { // Failed to parse time string... } try { $clock = new Clock(timeZone: 'bad-timezone'); } catch (ClockExceptionInterface) { // Unknown or bad timezone (unknown datetime zone: "bad-timezone") }
Differences between Clock and FrozenClock in usage
use Clock\Clock; use Clock\FrozenClock; $systemClock = new Clock('now'); $frozenClock = new FrozenClock('now'); $systemClock->now()->format('i:s') // 10:02 $frozenClock->now()->format('i:s') // 10:02 // five minutes and 30 seconds later $systemClock->now()->format('i:s') // 15:32 $frozenClock->now()->format('i:s') // 10:02 // BUT if you set Clock::dateTime with a timestamp, it will retain // its value as a string from then on and behave like FrozenClock. $frozenSystemClock = $systemClock->with($frozenClock) $frozenSystemClockc // 10:02 // The clock works from a dateTime string (default: `now`), so it // can take any value that `strtotime()` can handle, and that // `DateTimeImmutable` in its constructor can handle when calling // `Clock::now()` function. $alwaysTomorrow = $systemClock->with('+1 day'); // on 2021-01-01 $alwaysTomorrow->now()->format('Y-m-d') // 2021-01-02 // two days later (on 2021-01-03) - sleep(60 * 60 * 24 * 2) $alwaysTomorrow->now()->format('Y-m-d') // 2021-01-04