lawondyss / moment-php
MomentPHP is library for parsing, manipulating and formatting dates.
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- php: >= 5.3.0
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- nette/tester: @dev
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README
MomentPHP is library for parsing, manipulating and formatting dates. It's inspired by the JavaScript library Moment.js.
License
Is freely distributable under the terms of the GPL-3 license.
Install
MomentPHP is available on Packagist, where you can get it via Composer.
File composer.json:
{ "require": { "lawondyss/moment-php": "dev-master" } }
Run in command-line:
php composer.phar install
Parse
Now
Get the current date and time:
$moment = new MomentPHP\MomentPHP();
String
Create from a string with date time. The string are acceptable same as for function strtotime
(http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.strtotime.php).
$string = '1980-12-07'; $string = '7 December 1980'; $string = '+1 week 2 days 4 hours 2 seconds'; $string = 'next Thursday'; $moment = new MomentPHP\MomentPHP($string);
Integer
Create from a integer with timestamp. The integer is a number seconds from the Unix Epoch.
$integer = 345061302; $integer = time(); $moment = new MomentPHP\MomentPHP($integer);
DateTime
Create from a instance of the class DateTime (http://www.php.net/manual/en/class.datetime.php):
$moment = new MomentPHP\MomentPHP(new DateTime());
String + Format
If the string is unrecognized or confusing, you can add its format. The format are same as for method DateTime::createFromFormat
(http://www.php.net/manual/en/datetime.createfromformat.php).
$string = '1980-07-12'; $format = 'Y-d-m'; $moment = new MomentPHP\MomentPHP($string, $format);
The format may be a field with more formats. Then use the first acceptable format.
$string = '1980-12-07'; $format = array('U', 'Y-m-d'); $moment = new MomentPHP\MomentPHP($string, $format);
Set Timezone
The Timezone is set via the third parameter to the constructor. Timezone may be string from a table with supported Timezones, or instance of the class DateTimeZone (http://www.php.net/manual/en/class.datetimezone.php).
$timezone = 'Europe/Prague'; $timezone = new DateTimeZone('Europe/Prague'); $moment = new MomentPHP\MomentPHP(null, null, $timezone);
Display
For examples we have:
$moment = new MomentPHP\MomentPHP('1980-12-07 19:21:42', null, 'Europe/Prague');
Format()
Return formating date time. Parameter is same as for function date
(http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.date.php).
var_dump( $moment->format('d/m/Y') ); // string(10) "07/12/1980"
Timestamp()
Return number seconds from the Unix Epoch.
var_dump( $moment->timestamp() ); // int(345061302)
Partials from date time
var_dump( $moment->seconds() ); // string(2) "42" // it`s same as var_dump( $moment->second() ); var_dump( $moment->minutes() ); // string(2) "21" // it's same as var_dump( $moment->minute() ); var_dump( $moment->hours() ); // string(2) "19" // it's same as var_dump( $moment->hour() ); var_dump( $moment->days() ); // string(2) "07" // it's same as var_dump( $moment->day() ); var_dump( $moment->months() ); // string(2) "12" // it's same as var_dump( $moment->month() ); var_dump( $moment->years ); // string(4) "1980" // ti's same as var_dump( $moment->year() ); var_dump( $moment->weeks() ); //string(2) "49" // it's same as var_dump( $moment->week() ); // 1 (for Monday) through 7 (for Sunday) var_dump( $moment->dayOfWeek() ); // string(1) "7" // starting from 1 var_dump( $moment->dayOfYear() ); // string(3) "342" var_dump( $moment->nameOfDayShort() ); // string(3) "Sun" var_dump( $moment->nameOfDayLong() ); // string(6) "Sunday" var_dump( $moment->dayWithSuffix() ); // string(3) "7th" var_dump( $moment->daysInMonth() ); // string(2) "31" var_dump( $moment->nameOfMonthShort() ); // string(3) "Dec" var_dump( $moment->nameOfMonthLong() ); // string(8) "December" var_dump( $moment->hourWithSuffix() ); // string(3) "7PM" var_dump( $moment->isoDate() ); // string(25) "1980-12-07T19:21:42+01:00" var_dump( $moment->nameOfTimezone() ); // string(13) "Europe/Prague" var_dump( $moment->timezoneOffset() ); // int(3600)
diff()
Get the difference in seconds.
$momentB = new MomentPHP('2000-01-01 00:00:00', 'Y-m-d H:i:s', 'Europe/Prague'); var_dump( $momentB->diff($moment) ); // int(601619898)
To get the difference in another unit of measurement, pass that measurement as the second argument. Acceptable units: sec, second, seconds, min, minute, minutes, hour, hours, day, days, month, months, year, years
var_dump( $momentB->diff($moment, 'months') ); // int(227)
By default return number rounded down. If you want the floating point number, pass TRUE
as the third argument.
var_dump( $momentB->diff($moment, 'months', true) ); // double(227.81)
from()
A common way of displaying time. This is sometimes called timeago or relative time.
$momentA = new MomentPHP('1980-12-07'); $momentB = new MomentPHP('1980-12-08'); var_dump( $momentA->from($momentB) ); // string(8) "in a day" var_dump( $momentB->from($momentA) ); // string(9) "a day ago"
If you can get the value without the suffix, then set second argument as TRUE
.
$momentA = new MomentPHP('1980-12-07'); $momentB = new MomentPHP('1980-12-08'); var_dump( $momentA->from($momentB, true) ); // string(5) "a day" var_dump( $momentB->from($momentA, true) ); // string(5) "a day"
fromNow()
It's equal as from()
, but starting time is now.
$moment = new MomentPHP; $moment->add(1, 'day'); var_dump( $moment->fromNow() ); // string(8) "in a day"
Manipulate
add()
Adds an amount of days, months, years, hours, minutes and seconds. Units is same as for method diff()
.
$number = 1; $unit = 'day'; var_dump( $moment->add($number, $unit)->days() ); // string(2) "08"
Adds instance of class DateInterval.
$interval = DateInterval('1 day'); var_dump( $moment->add($interval)->days() ); // string(2) "08"
Adds array with parameters for loop add(). [unit => number]
$fields = array('days' => 1, 'years' => 1); var_dump( $moment->add($fields)->format('d|Y') ); // string(7) "08|1981"
sub()
It's equal as add(), bud for subtracts.
$number = 1; $unit = 'day'; var_dump( $moment->sub($number, $unit)->days() ); // string(2) "06"
startOf()
Mutates the original moment by setting it to the start of a unit of time. Units is same as for add()
.
var_dump( $moment->isoDate() ); // string(25) "1980-12-07T19:21:42+01:00" var_dump( $moment->startOf('minutes')->isoDate() ); // string(25) "1980-12-07T19:21:00+01:00" var_dump( $moment->startOf('hours')->isoDate() ); // string(25) "1980-12-07T19:00:00+01:00" var_dump( $moment->startOf('days')->isoDate() ); // string(25) "1980-12-07T00:00:00+01:00" var_dump( $moment->startOf('months')->isoDate() ); // string(25) "1980-12-01T00:00:00+01:00" var_dump( $moment->startOf('years')->isoDate() ); // string(25) "1980-01-01T00:00:00+01:00"
endOf()
Mutates the original moment by setting it to the end of a unit of time. Units is same as for add()
.
var_dump( $moment->isoDate() ); // string(25) "1980-12-07T19:21:42+00:00" var_dump( $moment->endOf('minutes')->isoDate() ); // string(25) "1980-12-07T19:21:59+00:00" var_dump( $moment->endOf('hours')->isoDate() ); // string(25) "1980-12-07T19:59:59+00:00" var_dump( $moment->endOf('days')->isoDate() ); // string(25) "1980-12-07T23:59:59+00:00" var_dump( $moment->endOf('months')->isoDate() ); // string(25) "1980-12-31T23:59:59+00:00" var_dump( $moment->endOf('years')->isoDate() ); // string(25) "1980-12-31T23:59:59+00:00"
Query
isLeapYear()
Returns TRUE
if that year is a leap year, and FALSE
if it is not.
$moment = new MomentPHP\MomentPHP('2012', 'Y'); var_dump( $moment->isLeapYear() ); // bool(true) $moment = new MomentPHP\MomentPHP('2013', 'Y'); var_dump( $moment->isLeapYear() ); // bool(false)
isDST()
Checks if the current moment is in daylight savings time.
$moment = new MomentPHP\MomentPHP('06', 'm'); var_dump( $moment->isDST() ); // bool(true) $moment = new MomentPHP\MomentPHP('12', 'm'); var_dump( $moment->isDST() ); // bool(false)
isBefore()
Check if a moment is before another moment.
var_dump( $moment->isBefore('1980-12-31') ); // bool(true)
If set unit, then beginning both dates set on the unit.
var_dump( $moment->isBefore('1980-12-31', 'months') ); // bool(false)
isAfter()
Check if a moment is after another moment. It is the exact opposite method IsBefore().
isSame()
Check if a moment is the same as another moment.
var_dump( $moment->isSame('1980-12-07') ); // bool(false) because time for compare date is "00:00:00" var_dump( $moment->startOf('days')->isSame() ); // bool(true) because time for origin date set on "00:00:00"
isMomentPHP()
Check if a variable is a MomentPHP object.
var_dump( $moment->isMomentPHP(new MomentPHP\MomentPHP) ); // bool(true) var_dump( $moment->isMomentPHP(new DateTime) ); // bool(false)