Class FrozenDate

Extends the Date class provided by Chronos.

Adds handy methods and locale-aware formatting helpers

This object provides an immutable variant of Cake\I18n\Date

Cake\Chronos\Date
Extended by Cake\I18n\FrozenDate implements JsonSerializable uses Cake\I18n\DateFormatTrait
Namespace: Cake\I18n
Location: I18n/FrozenDate.php

Properties summary

  • $_toStringFormat protected static
    string|array|integer

    The format to use when formatting a time using Cake\I18n\Date::i18nFormat() and __toString

  • $niceFormat public static
    string|array|integer
    The format to use when formatting a time using Cake\I18n\Date::nice()
  • $wordAccuracy public static
    array

    The format to use when formatting a time using Date::timeAgoInWords() and the difference is less than Date::$wordEnd

  • $wordEnd public static
    string
    The end of relative time telling
  • $wordFormat public static
    string

    The format to use when formatting a time using Cake\I18n\Date::timeAgoInWords() and the difference is more than Cake\I18n\Date::$wordEnd

Inherited Properties

Method Summary

  • Returns either a relative or a formatted absolute date depending on the difference between the current date and this object.

Method Detail

timeAgoInWords()source public

timeAgoInWords( array $options [] )

Returns either a relative or a formatted absolute date depending on the difference between the current date and this object.

Options:

  • from => another Date object representing the "now" date
  • format => a fall back format if the relative time is longer than the duration specified by end
  • accuracy => Specifies how accurate the date should be described (array)
    • year => The format if years > 0 (default "day")
    • month => The format if months > 0 (default "day")
    • week => The format if weeks > 0 (default "day")
    • day => The format if weeks > 0 (default "day")
  • end => The end of relative date telling
  • relativeString => The printf compatible string when outputting relative date
  • absoluteString => The printf compatible string when outputting absolute date
  • timezone => The user timezone the timestamp should be formatted in.

Relative dates look something like this:

  • 3 weeks, 4 days ago
  • 1 day ago

Default date formatting is d/M/YY e.g: on 18/2/09. Formatting is done internally using i18nFormat, see the method for the valid formatting strings.

The returned string includes 'ago' or 'on' and assumes you'll properly add a word like 'Posted ' before the function output.

NOTE: If the difference is one week or more, the lowest level of accuracy is day.

Parameters

array $options optional []
Array of options.

Returns

string
Relative time string.

Methods used from Cake\I18n\DateFormatTrait

__debugInfo()source public

__debugInfo( )

Returns the data that should be displayed when debugging this object

Returns

array

__toString()source public

__toString( )

_formatObject()source protected

_formatObject( DateTime $date , string|integer|array $format , string $locale )

Returns a translated and localized date string. Implements what IntlDateFormatter::formatObject() is in PHP 5.5+

Parameters

DateTime $date
Date.
string|integer|array $format
Format.
string $locale
The locale name in which the date should be displayed.

Returns

string

diffFormatter()source public static

diffFormatter( Cake\I18n\RelativeTimeFormatter|null $formatter null )

Get the difference formatter instance or overwrite the current one.

Parameters

Cake\I18n\RelativeTimeFormatter|null $formatter optional null
The formatter instance when setting.

Returns

Cake\I18n\RelativeTimeFormatter
The formatter instance.

getDefaultLocale()source public static

getDefaultLocale( )

Gets the default locale.

Returns

string|null
The default locale string to be used or null.

i18nFormat()source public

i18nFormat( string|integer|null $format null , string|DateTimeZone|null $timezone null , string|null $locale null )

Returns a formatted string for this time object using the preferred format and language for the specified locale.

It is possible to specify the desired format for the string to be displayed. You can either pass IntlDateFormatter constants as the first argument of this function, or pass a full ICU date formatting string as specified in the following resource: http://www.icu-project.org/apiref/icu4c/classSimpleDateFormat.html#details.

Examples

$time = new Time('2014-04-20 22:10');
$time->i18nFormat(); // outputs '4/20/14, 10:10 PM' for the en-US locale
$time->i18nFormat(\IntlDateFormatter::FULL); // Use the full date and time format
$time->i18nFormat([\IntlDateFormatter::FULL, \IntlDateFormatter::SHORT]); // Use full date but short time format
$time->i18nFormat('yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss'); // outputs '2014-04-20 22:10'

If you wish to control the default format to be used for this method, you can alter the value of the static Time::$defaultLocale variable and set it to one of the possible formats accepted by this function.

You can read about the available IntlDateFormatter constants at http://www.php.net/manual/en/class.intldateformatter.php

If you need to display the date in a different timezone than the one being used for this Time object without altering its internal state, you can pass a timezone string or object as the second parameter.

Finally, should you need to use a different locale for displaying this time object, pass a locale string as the third parameter to this function.

Examples

$time = new Time('2014-04-20 22:10');
$time->i18nFormat(null, null, 'de-DE');
$time->i18nFormat(\IntlDateFormatter::FULL, 'Europe/Berlin', 'de-DE');

You can control the default locale to be used by setting the static variable Time::$defaultLocale to a valid locale string. If empty, the default will be taken from the intl.default_locale ini config.

Parameters

string|integer|null $format optional null
Format string.
string|DateTimeZone|null $timezone optional null

Timezone string or DateTimeZone object in which the date will be displayed. The timezone stored for this object will not be changed.

string|null $locale optional null
The locale name in which the date should be displayed (e.g. pt-BR)

Returns

string
Formatted and translated date string

jsonSerialize()source public

jsonSerialize( )

Returns a string that should be serialized when converting this object to json

Returns

string

nice()source public

nice( string|DateTimeZone|null $timezone null , string|null $locale null )

Returns a nicely formatted date string for this object.

The format to be used is stored in the static property Time::niceFormat.

Parameters

string|DateTimeZone|null $timezone optional null

Timezone string or DateTimeZone object in which the date will be displayed. The timezone stored for this object will not be changed.

string|null $locale optional null
The locale name in which the date should be displayed (e.g. pt-BR)

Returns

string
Formatted date string

parseDate()source public static

parseDate( string $date , string|integer|null $format null )

Returns a new Time object after parsing the provided $date string based on the passed or configured date time format. This method is locale dependent, Any string that is passed to this function will be interpreted as a locale dependent string.

When no $format is provided, the wordFormat format will be used.

If it was impossible to parse the provided time, null will be returned.

Example:

$time = Time::parseDate('10/13/2013');
 $time = Time::parseDate('13 Oct, 2013', 'dd MMM, y');
 $time = Time::parseDate('13 Oct, 2013', IntlDateFormatter::SHORT);

Parameters

string $date
The date string to parse.
string|integer|null $format optional null
Any format accepted by IntlDateFormatter.

Returns

Cake\I18n\DateFormatTrait|null

parseDateTime()source public static

parseDateTime( string $time , string|array|null $format null )

Returns a new Time object after parsing the provided time string based on the passed or configured date time format. This method is locale dependent, Any string that is passed to this function will be interpreted as a locale dependent string.

When no $format is provided, the toString format will be used.

If it was impossible to parse the provided time, null will be returned.

Example:

$time = Time::parseDateTime('10/13/2013 12:54am');
 $time = Time::parseDateTime('13 Oct, 2013 13:54', 'dd MMM, y H:mm');
 $time = Time::parseDateTime('10/10/2015', [IntlDateFormatter::SHORT, -1]);

Parameters

string $time
The time string to parse.
string|array|null $format optional null
Any format accepted by IntlDateFormatter.

Returns

Cake\I18n\DateFormatTrait|null

parseTime()source public static

parseTime( string $time , string|integer|null $format null )

Returns a new Time object after parsing the provided $time string based on the passed or configured date time format. This method is locale dependent, Any string that is passed to this function will be interpreted as a locale dependent string.

When no $format is provided, the IntlDateFormatter::SHORT format will be used.

If it was impossible to parse the provided time, null will be returned.

Example:

$time = Time::parseTime('11:23pm');

Parameters

string $time
The time string to parse.
string|integer|null $format optional null
Any format accepted by IntlDateFormatter.

Returns

Cake\I18n\DateFormatTrait|null

resetToStringFormat()source public static

resetToStringFormat( )

Resets the format used to the default when converting an instance of this type to a string

setDefaultLocale()source public static

setDefaultLocale( string|null $locale null )

Sets the default locale.

Parameters

string|null $locale optional null
The default locale string to be used or null.

setJsonEncodeFormat()source public static

setJsonEncodeFormat( string|array|integer $format )

Sets the default format used when converting this object to json

Parameters

string|array|integer $format
Format.

setToStringFormat()source public static

setToStringFormat( string|array|integer $format )

Sets the default format used when type converting instances of this type to string

Parameters

string|array|integer $format
Format.

Properties detail

$_toStringFormatsource

protected static string|array|integer

The format to use when formatting a time using Cake\I18n\Date::i18nFormat() and __toString

The format should be either the formatting constants from IntlDateFormatter as described in (http://www.php.net/manual/en/class.intldateformatter.php) or a pattern as specified in (http://www.icu-project.org/apiref/icu4c/classSimpleDateFormat.html#details)

It is possible to provide an array of 2 constants. In this case, the first position will be used for formatting the date part of the object and the second position will be used to format the time part.

See

\Cake\I18n\DateFormatTrait::i18nFormat()
[IntlDateFormatter::SHORT, -1]

$niceFormatsource

public static string|array|integer

The format to use when formatting a time using Cake\I18n\Date::nice()

The format should be either the formatting constants from IntlDateFormatter as described in (http://www.php.net/manual/en/class.intldateformatter.php) or a pattern as specified in (http://www.icu-project.org/apiref/icu4c/classSimpleDateFormat.html#details)

It is possible to provide an array of 2 constants. In this case, the first position will be used for formatting the date part of the object and the second position will be used to format the time part.

See

\Cake\I18n\DateFormatTrait::nice()
[IntlDateFormatter::MEDIUM, -1]

$wordAccuracysource

public static array

The format to use when formatting a time using Date::timeAgoInWords() and the difference is less than Date::$wordEnd

See

\Cake\I18n\Date::timeAgoInWords()
[
    'year' => "day",
    'month' => "day",
    'week' => "day",
    'day' => "day",
    'hour' => "day",
    'minute' => "day",
    'second' => "day",
]

$wordEndsource

public static string

The end of relative time telling

See

\Cake\I18n\Date::timeAgoInWords()
'+1 month'

$wordFormatsource

public static string

The format to use when formatting a time using Cake\I18n\Date::timeAgoInWords() and the difference is more than Cake\I18n\Date::$wordEnd

See

\Cake\I18n\DateFormatTrait::parseDate()
[IntlDateFormatter::SHORT, -1]

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