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<?php

namespace Box\Spout\Reader\XLSX\Helper;

use Box\Spout\Reader\Exception\InvalidValueException;
use Box\Spout\Reader\XLSX\Manager\SharedStringsManager;
use Box\Spout\Reader\XLSX\Manager\StyleManager;

/**
 * Class CellValueFormatter
 * This class provides helper functions to format cell values
 */
class CellValueFormatter
{
    /** Definition of all possible cell types */
    const CELL_TYPE_INLINE_STRING = 'inlineStr';
    const CELL_TYPE_STR = 'str';
    const CELL_TYPE_SHARED_STRING = 's';
    const CELL_TYPE_BOOLEAN = 'b';
    const CELL_TYPE_NUMERIC = 'n';
    const CELL_TYPE_DATE = 'd';
    const CELL_TYPE_ERROR = 'e';

    /** Definition of XML nodes names used to parse data */
    const XML_NODE_VALUE = 'v';
    const XML_NODE_INLINE_STRING_VALUE = 't';

    /** Definition of XML attributes used to parse data */
    const XML_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE = 't';
    const XML_ATTRIBUTE_STYLE_ID = 's';

    /** Constants used for date formatting */
    const NUM_SECONDS_IN_ONE_DAY = 86400;
< const NUM_SECONDS_IN_ONE_HOUR = 3600; < const NUM_SECONDS_IN_ONE_MINUTE = 60; < < /** < * February 29th, 1900 is NOT a leap year but Excel thinks it is... < * @see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_1900_problem#Microsoft_Excel < */ < const ERRONEOUS_EXCEL_LEAP_YEAR_DAY = 60;
/** @var SharedStringsManager Manages shared strings */ protected $sharedStringsManager; /** @var StyleManager Manages styles */ protected $styleManager; /** @var bool Whether date/time values should be returned as PHP objects or be formatted as strings */ protected $shouldFormatDates; /** @var bool Whether date/time values should use a calendar starting in 1904 instead of 1900 */ protected $shouldUse1904Dates; /** @var \Box\Spout\Common\Helper\Escaper\XLSX Used to unescape XML data */ protected $escaper; /** * @param SharedStringsManager $sharedStringsManager Manages shared strings * @param StyleManager $styleManager Manages styles * @param bool $shouldFormatDates Whether date/time values should be returned as PHP objects or be formatted as strings * @param bool $shouldUse1904Dates Whether date/time values should use a calendar starting in 1904 instead of 1900 * @param \Box\Spout\Common\Helper\Escaper\XLSX $escaper Used to unescape XML data */ public function __construct($sharedStringsManager, $styleManager, $shouldFormatDates, $shouldUse1904Dates, $escaper) { $this->sharedStringsManager = $sharedStringsManager; $this->styleManager = $styleManager; $this->shouldFormatDates = $shouldFormatDates; $this->shouldUse1904Dates = $shouldUse1904Dates; $this->escaper = $escaper; } /** * Returns the (unescaped) correctly marshalled, cell value associated to the given XML node. * * @param \DOMNode $node * @throws InvalidValueException If the value is not valid * @return string|int|float|bool|\DateTime The value associated with the cell */ public function extractAndFormatNodeValue($node) { // Default cell type is "n" $cellType = $node->getAttribute(self::XML_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE) ?: self::CELL_TYPE_NUMERIC; $cellStyleId = (int) $node->getAttribute(self::XML_ATTRIBUTE_STYLE_ID); $vNodeValue = $this->getVNodeValue($node); if (($vNodeValue === '') && ($cellType !== self::CELL_TYPE_INLINE_STRING)) { return $vNodeValue; } switch ($cellType) { case self::CELL_TYPE_INLINE_STRING: return $this->formatInlineStringCellValue($node); case self::CELL_TYPE_SHARED_STRING: return $this->formatSharedStringCellValue($vNodeValue); case self::CELL_TYPE_STR: return $this->formatStrCellValue($vNodeValue); case self::CELL_TYPE_BOOLEAN: return $this->formatBooleanCellValue($vNodeValue); case self::CELL_TYPE_NUMERIC: return $this->formatNumericCellValue($vNodeValue, $cellStyleId); case self::CELL_TYPE_DATE: return $this->formatDateCellValue($vNodeValue); default: throw new InvalidValueException($vNodeValue); } } /** * Returns the cell's string value from a node's nested value node * * @param \DOMNode $node * @return string The value associated with the cell */ protected function getVNodeValue($node) { // for cell types having a "v" tag containing the value. // if not, the returned value should be empty string. $vNode = $node->getElementsByTagName(self::XML_NODE_VALUE)->item(0); return ($vNode !== null) ? $vNode->nodeValue : ''; } /** * Returns the cell String value where string is inline. * * @param \DOMNode $node * @return string The value associated with the cell */ protected function formatInlineStringCellValue($node) {
< // inline strings are formatted this way: < // <c r="A1" t="inlineStr"><is><t>[INLINE_STRING]</t></is></c> < $tNode = $node->getElementsByTagName(self::XML_NODE_INLINE_STRING_VALUE)->item(0); < $cellValue = $this->escaper->unescape($tNode->nodeValue);
> // inline strings are formatted this way (they can contain any number of <t> nodes): > // <c r="A1" t="inlineStr"><is><t>[INLINE_STRING]</t><t>[INLINE_STRING_2]</t></is></c> > $tNodes = $node->getElementsByTagName(self::XML_NODE_INLINE_STRING_VALUE); > > $cellValue = ''; > for ($i = 0; $i < $tNodes->count(); $i++) { > $tNode = $tNodes->item($i); > $cellValue .= $this->escaper->unescape($tNode->nodeValue); > }
return $cellValue; } /** * Returns the cell String value from shared-strings file using nodeValue index. * * @param string $nodeValue * @return string The value associated with the cell */ protected function formatSharedStringCellValue($nodeValue) { // shared strings are formatted this way: // <c r="A1" t="s"><v>[SHARED_STRING_INDEX]</v></c> $sharedStringIndex = (int) $nodeValue; $escapedCellValue = $this->sharedStringsManager->getStringAtIndex($sharedStringIndex); $cellValue = $this->escaper->unescape($escapedCellValue); return $cellValue; } /** * Returns the cell String value, where string is stored in value node. * * @param string $nodeValue * @return string The value associated with the cell */ protected function formatStrCellValue($nodeValue) {
< $escapedCellValue = trim($nodeValue);
> $escapedCellValue = \trim($nodeValue);
$cellValue = $this->escaper->unescape($escapedCellValue); return $cellValue; } /** * Returns the cell Numeric value from string of nodeValue. * The value can also represent a timestamp and a DateTime will be returned. * * @param string $nodeValue * @param int $cellStyleId 0 being the default style * @return int|float|\DateTime The value associated with the cell */ protected function formatNumericCellValue($nodeValue, $cellStyleId) { // Numeric values can represent numbers as well as timestamps. // We need to look at the style of the cell to determine whether it is one or the other. $shouldFormatAsDate = $this->styleManager->shouldFormatNumericValueAsDate($cellStyleId); if ($shouldFormatAsDate) { $cellValue = $this->formatExcelTimestampValue((float) $nodeValue, $cellStyleId); } else { $nodeIntValue = (int) $nodeValue; $nodeFloatValue = (float) $nodeValue; $cellValue = ((float) $nodeIntValue === $nodeFloatValue) ? $nodeIntValue : $nodeFloatValue; } return $cellValue; } /** * Returns a cell's PHP Date value, associated to the given timestamp. * NOTE: The timestamp is a float representing the number of days since the base Excel date: * Dec 30th 1899, 1900 or Jan 1st, 1904, depending on the Workbook setting. * NOTE: The timestamp can also represent a time, if it is a value between 0 and 1. * * @see ECMA-376 Part 1 - §18.17.4 * * @param float $nodeValue * @param int $cellStyleId 0 being the default style * @throws InvalidValueException If the value is not a valid timestamp * @return \DateTime The value associated with the cell */ protected function formatExcelTimestampValue($nodeValue, $cellStyleId) { if ($this->isValidTimestampValue($nodeValue)) { $cellValue = $this->formatExcelTimestampValueAsDateTimeValue($nodeValue, $cellStyleId); } else { throw new InvalidValueException($nodeValue); } return $cellValue; } /** * Returns whether the given timestamp is supported by SpreadsheetML * @see ECMA-376 Part 1 - §18.17.4 - this specifies the timestamp boundaries. * * @param float $timestampValue * @return bool */ protected function isValidTimestampValue($timestampValue) { // @NOTE: some versions of Excel don't support negative dates (e.g. Excel for Mac 2011) return ( $this->shouldUse1904Dates && $timestampValue >= -695055 && $timestampValue <= 2957003.9999884 || !$this->shouldUse1904Dates && $timestampValue >= -693593 && $timestampValue <= 2958465.9999884 ); } /** * Returns a cell's PHP DateTime value, associated to the given timestamp. * Only the time value matters. The date part is set to the base Excel date: * Dec 30th 1899, 1900 or Jan 1st, 1904, depending on the Workbook setting. * * @param float $nodeValue * @param int $cellStyleId 0 being the default style * @return \DateTime|string The value associated with the cell */ protected function formatExcelTimestampValueAsDateTimeValue($nodeValue, $cellStyleId) { $baseDate = $this->shouldUse1904Dates ? '1904-01-01' : '1899-12-30'; $daysSinceBaseDate = (int) $nodeValue;
< $timeRemainder = fmod($nodeValue, 1); < $secondsRemainder = round($timeRemainder * self::NUM_SECONDS_IN_ONE_DAY, 0);
> $timeRemainder = \fmod($nodeValue, 1); > $secondsRemainder = \round($timeRemainder * self::NUM_SECONDS_IN_ONE_DAY, 0);
$dateObj = \DateTime::createFromFormat('|Y-m-d', $baseDate); $dateObj->modify('+' . $daysSinceBaseDate . 'days'); $dateObj->modify('+' . $secondsRemainder . 'seconds'); if ($this->shouldFormatDates) { $styleNumberFormatCode = $this->styleManager->getNumberFormatCode($cellStyleId); $phpDateFormat = DateFormatHelper::toPHPDateFormat($styleNumberFormatCode); $cellValue = $dateObj->format($phpDateFormat); } else { $cellValue = $dateObj; } return $cellValue; } /** * Returns the cell Boolean value from a specific node's Value. * * @param string $nodeValue * @return bool The value associated with the cell */ protected function formatBooleanCellValue($nodeValue) { return (bool) $nodeValue; } /** * Returns a cell's PHP Date value, associated to the given stored nodeValue. * @see ECMA-376 Part 1 - §18.17.4 * * @param string $nodeValue ISO 8601 Date string * @throws InvalidValueException If the value is not a valid date * @return \DateTime|string The value associated with the cell */ protected function formatDateCellValue($nodeValue) { // Mitigate thrown Exception on invalid date-time format (http://php.net/manual/en/datetime.construct.php) try { $cellValue = ($this->shouldFormatDates) ? $nodeValue : new \DateTime($nodeValue); } catch (\Exception $e) { throw new InvalidValueException($nodeValue); } return $cellValue; } }