A quality of life extension for PHPs datetime libraries
This library is compatible with PHP version 7.2
, 7.3
, 7.4
, 8.0
and 8.1
.
This library has no dependencies.
Installation is simple using composer.
composer require kusabi/datetime
Or simply add it to your composer.json
file
{
"require": {
"kusabi/datetime": "^1.0"
}
}
This library follows PSR-1 & PSR-2 standards.
Before pushing any changes, please ensure the unit tests are all passing.
If possible, feel free to improve coverage in a separate commit.
vendor/bin/phpunit
Before pushing, please ensure you have run the code sniffer. Only run it using the lowest support PHP version (5.6)
vendor/bin/php-cs-fixer fix
Before pushing, please ensure you have run the static analyses tool.
vendor/bin/phan
Before pushing, please ensure you have checked the benchmarks and ensured that your code has not introduced any slowdowns.
Feel free to speed up existing code, in a separate commit.
Feel free to add more benchmarks for greater coverage, in a separate commit.
vendor/bin/phpbench run --report=quick
vendor/bin/phpbench run --report=quick --output=markdown
vendor/bin/phpbench run --report=quick --filter=benchNetFromTax --iterations=50 --revs=50000
vendor/bin/phpbench xdebug:profile
vendor/bin/phpbench xdebug:profile --gui
This section covers documentation for using the datetime library.
The library extends each of the native PHP datetime classes to make each of them a little more useful and user-friendly.
use Kusabi\Date\DateTime;
use Kusabi\Date\DatePeriod;
use Kusabi\Date\DateInterval;
// Tomorrow end of working day
$date = DateTime::tomorrow()->setTime(5,0,0);
// Password expires in 30 days
$date = DateTime::today()->addDays(30);
// Password expires in 30 days (end of day)
$date = DateTime::now()->addDays(30)->endOfDay();
// Get the number of days between two dates
$from = DateTime::createFromFormat('Y-m-d', '2000-01-01');
$to = DateTime::createFromFormat('Y-m-d', '2003-05-01');
$days = $from->diff($to)->getDays(); // 1120
// Get all the dates between two dates
$from = DateTime::createFromFormat('Y-m-d', '2022-01-01');
$to = DateTime::createFromFormat('Y-m-d', '2022-01-10');
$dates = DatePeriod::instance($from, DateInterval::day(), $to)->getDateTimes();
$dates = $from->getDateTimesTo($to);
The DateTime
class has been extended to add new ways of creating, reading, modifying and converting the instance.
use Kusabi\Date\DateTime;
use Kusabi\Date\DateTimeZone;
// Create a basic instance
$date = new DateTime();
$date = new DateTime('monday');
$date = new DateTime('tomorrow');
// Create an instance with a chain-able static method
$date = DateTime::instance();
$date = DateTime::instance('monday');
$date = DateTime::instance('tomorrow');
// Create from values
$date = DateTime::createFromDate(2022, 12, 31);
$date = DateTime::createFromDateAndTime(2022, 12, 31, 12, 30, 12);
$date = DateTime::createFromDateAndTime(2022, 12, 31, 12, 30, 12, 6405);
// Create from custom format
$date = DateTime::createFromFormat('Y-m-d H:i:s', '2022-01-01 10:30:02');
$date = DateTime::createFromFormat('Y-m-d H:i:s', '2022-01-01 10:30:02', DateTimeZone::LondonEurope());
// Create an instance from another instance
$date = DateTime::createFromInstance(new \DateTime());
$date = DateTime::createFromInstance(new \Carbon());
$date = DateTime::createFromInstance(new DateTime());
// Quick shorthand creators
$date = DateTime::now(); // 2020-01-02 12:30:00
$date = DateTime::today(); // 2020-01-02 00:00:00
$date = DateTime::yesterday(); // 2020-01-01 00:00:00
$date = DateTime::tomorrow(); // 2020-01-03 00:00:00
// Create from timestamps or micro-time
$date = DateTime::createFromTimestamp(time());
$date = DateTime::createFromTimestamp(microtime(true));
$date = DateTime::createFromTimestamp(microtime());
$date = DateTime::createFromTimestamp(time(), DateTimeZone::LondonEurope());
$date = DateTime::createFromTimestamp(microtime(true), DateTimeZone::LondonEurope());
$date = DateTime::createFromTimestamp(microtime(), DateTimeZone::LondonEurope());
use Kusabi\Date\DateTime;
use Kusabi\Date\DateTimeZone;
$date = DateTime::createFromFormat('Y-m-d H:i:s', '2030-12-25 07:30:00');
// Reading units
$date->getDayOfMonth(); // 25
$date->getDayOfWeek(); // 1
$date->getDayName(); // Monday
$date->getDayShortName(); // Mon
$date->getDaysInMonth(); // 31
$date->getDaysLeftInMonth(); // 6
$date->getMonth(); // 1
$date->getMonthName(); // January
$date->getMonthShortName(); // Jan
$date->getYear(); // 2030
$date->getDayOfYear(); // 358
$date->getHours(); // 7
$date->getMinutes(); // 30
$date->getSeconds(); // 0
$date->getMicroseconds(); // 0
// Convert to native datetime
$native = $date->toNative();
// Get the timezone
$date->getTimezone();
$date->getTimezone()->getCountryCode(); // CZ
// Common checks
$date->isWeekday(); // true
$date->isWeekend(); // false
use Kusabi\Date\DateTime;
use Kusabi\Date\DateTimeZone;
// Set time zone
$date = new DateTime();
$date->setTimezone(DateTimeZone::LondonEurope());
$date->setTimezone(DateTimeZone::AbidjanAfrica(), true); // Lock the date time string, by translating the timestamp by the offset
// Update from format
$date = new DateTime();
$date->setFromFormat('Y-m-d H:i:s', '2030-12-25 07:30:00');
// Moving to limits
$date = new DateTime();
$date->endOfDay(); // 2020-01-02 23:59:59
$date->endOfMonth(); // 2020-01-31 00:00:00
$date->endOfMonth()->endOfDay(); // 2020-01-31 23:59:59
$date->startOfDay(); // 2020-01-02 00:00:00
// Setting units
$date->setDay(25);
$date->setMonth(12);
$date->setYear(12);
$date->setDate(2020, 12, 25);
$date->setHours(7);
$date->setMinutes(30);
$date->setSeconds(30);
$date->setMicroseconds(500);
$date->setTime(7, 30, 0);
$date->setTime(7, 30, 0, 500);
$date->setDay(25)->setMonth(12)->setYear(2020)->setTime(7, 30, 0);
$date->setDate(2020, 12, 25)->setTime(7, 30, 0);
$date->setDateAndTime(2020, 12, 25, 7, 30, 0);
$date->setDateAndTime(2020, 12, 25, 7, 30, 0, 34623);
$date->setFromFormat('Y-m-d H:i:s.u', '2023-12-31 12:30:00.555666');
// Adding units
$date->addMicrosecond();
$date->addMicroseconds(10);
$date->addSecond();
$date->addSeconds(10);
$date->addMinute();
$date->addMinutes(10);
$date->addHour();
$date->addHours(10);
$date->addDay();
$date->addDays(10);
$date->addMonth();
$date->addMonths(10);
$date->addYear();
$date->addYears(10);
// Subtracting units
$date->subMicrosecond();
$date->subMicroseconds(10);
$date->subSecond();
$date->subSeconds(10);
$date->subMinute();
$date->subMinutes(10);
$date->subHour();
$date->subHours(10);
$date->subDay();
$date->subDays(10);
$date->subMonth();
$date->subMonths(10);
$date->subYear();
$date->subYears(10);
use Kusabi\Date\DateTime;
use Kusabi\Date\DateTimeZone;
// Cast to string
$date = DateTime::createFromFormat('Y-m-d H:i:s', '2020-06-18 14:11:22', DateTimeZone::BrokenHillAustralia());
echo $datetime->toString(); // 2020-06-18T14:11:22+09:30
echo (string) $datetime; // 2020-06-18T14:11:22+09:30
The DateInterval
class has been extended to add new ways of creating, reading, modifying, optimising, cloning and converting the instance.
use Kusabi\Date\DateInterval;
// Create a basic instance
$interval = new DateInterval(); // Defaults to PT0S (0 second interval)
$interval = new DateInterval('P1YT10S');
// Create an instance with a chain-able static method
$interval = DateInterval::instance(); // Defaults to PT0S (0 second interval)
$interval = DateInterval::instance('P1YT10S');
// Create an instance from another instance
$interval = DateInterval::createFromInstance(new \DateInterval('P1YT10S'));
$interval = DateInterval::createFromInstance(new \Carbon\CarbonInterval('P1YT10S'));
$interval = DateInterval::createFromInstance(new DateInterval('P1YT10S'));
// Create from values
$interval = DateInterval::createFromValues(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6); // years, months, days, hours, minutes, seconds
// Quickly create common intervals
$interval = DateInterval::second();
$interval = DateInterval::seconds(15);
$interval = DateInterval::minute();
$interval = DateInterval::minutes(30);
$interval = DateInterval::hour();
$interval = DateInterval::hours(8);
$interval = DateInterval::day();
$interval = DateInterval::days(7);
$interval = DateInterval::week();
$interval = DateInterval::weeks(4);
$interval = DateInterval::month();
$interval = DateInterval::months(6);
$interval = DateInterval::year();
$interval = DateInterval::years(100);
use Kusabi\Date\DateInterval;
// Get the spec from the instance
$interval = DateInterval::year()->getSpec(); // P1Y
use Kusabi\Date\DateInterval;
// Optimise the interval into it's larger components
$interval = DateInterval::seconds(125)->optimise(); // Becomes PT2M5S (2 minutes and 5 seconds)
// Optimise into a cloned instance
$interval = DateInterval::seconds(125);
$optimisedClone = $interval->optimised();
// Clone the instance
$interval = new DateInterval();
$cloned = $interval->cloned();
// Modifying the instance
$interval = new DateInterval();
$interval->addSecond();
$interval->addSeconds(10);
$interval->addMinute();
$interval->addMinutes(10);
$interval->addHour();
$interval->addHours(10);
$interval->addDay();
$interval->addDays(10);
$interval->addMonth();
$interval->addMonths(10);
$interval->addYear();
$interval->addYears(10);
$interval->addInterval(new \DateInterval('P1YT10S'));
$interval->addInterval(DateInterval::month());
$interval->subSecond();
$interval->subSeconds(10);
$interval->subMinute();
$interval->subMinutes(10);
$interval->subHour();
$interval->subHours(10);
$interval->subDay();
$interval->subDays(10);
$interval->subMonth();
$interval->subMonths(10);
$interval->subYear();
$interval->subYears(10);
$interval->subInterval(new \DateInterval('P1YT10S'));
$interval->subInterval(DateInterval::month());
The DatePeriod
class has been extended to add new ways of creating, reading, modifying, optimising, cloning and converting the instance.
use Kusabi\Date\DateTime;
use Kusabi\Date\DatePeriod;
// Create a basic instance
$period = new DatePeriod(DateTime::today(), DateInterval::day(), DateTime::today()->addDays(5));
// Create an instance with a chain-able static method
$period = DatePeriod::instance(DateTime::today(), DateInterval::day(), DateTime::today()->addDays(5));
// Create an instance from another instance
$period = DatePeriod::createFromInstance(new \DatePeriod('P1YT10S'));
$period = DatePeriod::createFromInstance(new \Carbon\CarbonPeriod('P1YT10S'));
$period = DatePeriod::createFromInstance(new DatePeriod('P1YT10S'));
use Kusabi\Date\DatePeriod;
use Kusabi\Date\DateInterval;
// Get the interval
$period = new DatePeriod(DateTime::today(), DateInterval::day(), DateTime::today()->addDays(5))
$interval = $period->getDateInterval()->getSpec(); // P1D
// Get the start datetime
$period = new DatePeriod(DateTime::today(), DateInterval::day(), DateTime::today()->addDays(5))
$datetime = $period->getStartDate()->format('Y-m-d'); // '2022-01-01'
// Get the end datetime
$period = new DatePeriod(DateTime::today(), DateInterval::day(), DateTime::today()->addDays(5))
$datetime = $period->getEndDate()->format('Y-m-d'); // '2022-01-06'
// Get the all the date times as an array
$period = new DatePeriod(DateTime::today(), DateInterval::day(), DateTime::today()->addDays(5))
$dates = $period->getDateTimes();
// Converting to a string
$period = new DatePeriod(DateTime::today(), DateInterval::day(), DateTime::today()->addDays(5))
$period->toString(); // every +1 day between 2022-01-01T00:00:00+00:00 and 2022-01-06T00:00:00+00:00
(string) $period; // every +1 day between 2022-01-01T00:00:00+00:00 and 2022-01-06T00:00:00+00:00
use Kusabi\Date\DateTimeZone;
// Create a basic instance
$timezone = new DateTimeZone();
$timezone = new DateTimeZone('Asia/Yakutsk');
// Create an instance with a chain-able static method
$timezone = DateTimeZone::instance();
$timezone = DateTimeZone::instance('Asia/Yakutsk');
// Create an instance from another instance
$legacy = new \DateTimeZone('UTC');
$timezone = DateTimeZone::createFromInstance($legacy);
// Quickly create timezones for a particular area
$timezone = DateTimeZone::PerthAustralia();
$timezone = DateTimeZone::PhoenixAmerica();
$timezone = DateTimeZone::TokyoAsia();
// Quick access to timezone data
$lat = $timezone->getLatitude();
$lon = $timezone->getLongitude();
$code = $timezone->getCountryCode();