meysampg/yii2-intldatebehavior

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Automatic Change Date System of an ActiveRecord After finding It

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v1.1.1 2016-11-25 11:27 UTC

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Automatic Change Date System of an ActiveRecord After finding It. Actually it converts date and time system just on representation and keep your model clean. So if you need a converter for change time and save it on DB, you can use IntlDate trait ;).

Installation

The preferred way to install this extension is through composer.

Either run

composer require meysampg/yii2-intldatebehavior "*"

or add

"meysampg/yii2-intldatebehavior": "*"

to the require section of your composer.json file.

Usage

Once the extension is installed, simply use it in your class by use meysampg\behaviors\IntlDateBehavior and use it by attaching it as a behavior to your ActiveRecord model:

public function behaviors()
{
    return [
        IntlDateBehavior::className(),
    ];
}

Also in your model, you must change the rule of timestamp fields from integer to safe.

For default, behavior try to show created_at and updated_at in your desired manner which both of them have timestamp type. If you wanna select other attributes, you can assign them as an array (a.e. ['time1', 'time2', 'time3']) to timestampAttributes property.

Configuration

Configuration of this behavior can be on two way. The first one is using Yii2 configuration array, for example:

public function behaviors()
{
    return [
        [
            'class' => IntlDateBehavior::className(),
            'timestampAttributes' => ['create_time', 'update_time', 'another_time'],
            'calendar' => 'persian',
            'format' => 'php:d F Y، H:i:s',
            'locale' => 'fa',
            'tz' => 'Asia/Tehran'
        ],
    ];
}

This is a local configuration. The second way is when you want to use this behavior in multiple model with same configurations, so you should add it as a behavior to model:

public function behaviors()
{
    return [
        IntlDateBehavior::className(),
    ];
}

and put the configurations in params.php file. As an example, here is my params.php:

<?php

return [
    // some params are here
    'dateTimeFormat' => 'yyyy/MM/dd, HH:mm:ss',
    'dateTimeCalendar' => 'persian',
    'dateTimeLocale' => 'fa',
    'dateTimeZone' => 'Asia/Tehran',
];

In this way you must assign a value to 'dateTimeFormat' for date time format, 'dateTimeCalendar' calendar system, 'dateTimeLocale' for locale of showing date time information and 'dateTimeZone' for timezone of region where datetime must be shown.

Supported Calendar

Thanks to intldate and intl extension of php, this behavior supports these calendars:

  • persian
  • gregorian
  • japanese
  • buddhist
  • chinese
  • indian
  • islamic
  • hebrew
  • coptic
  • ethiopic

Contributions

Report bugs or do your modification and send a pull request!