<?php
namespace PhpXmlRpc\Helper;
> use PhpXmlRpc\PhpXmlRpc;
class Date
>
{
> /**
/**
> * Helps to convert timestamps to the xml-rpc date format.
* Given a timestamp, return the corresponding ISO8601 encoded string.
> *
*
> * Feature creep -- add support for custom TZs
* Really, timezones ought to be supported but the XML-RPC spec says:
> */
*
* "Don't assume a timezone. It should be specified by the server in its documentation what assumptions it makes
* about timezones."
*
< * These routines always assume localtime unless $utc is set to 1, in which case UTC is assumed and an adjustment
< * for locale is made when encoding
< *
< * @param int $timet (timestamp)
< * @param int $utc (0 or 1)
> * This routine always encodes to local time unless $utc is set to 1, in which case UTC output is produced and an
> * adjustment for the local timezone's offset is made
*
> * @param int|\DateTimeInterface $timet timestamp or datetime
* @return string
> * @param bool|int $utc (0 or 1)
*/
public static function iso8601Encode($timet, $utc = 0)
{
> if (is_a($timet, 'DateTimeInterface') || is_a($timet, 'DateTime')) {
if (!$utc) {
> $timet = $timet->getTimestamp();
$t = date('Ymd\TH:i:s', $timet);
> }
} else {
$t = gmdate('Ymd\TH:i:s', $timet);
}
return $t;
}
/**
< * Given an ISO8601 date string, return a timet in the localtime, or UTC.
> * Given an ISO8601 date string, return a timestamp in the localtime, or UTC.
*
* @param string $idate
< * @param int $utc either 0 or 1
> * @param bool|int $utc either 0 (assume date is in local time) or 1 (assume date is in UTC)
*
< * @return int (datetime)
> * @return int (timestamp) 0 if the source string does not match the xml-rpc dateTime format
*/
public static function iso8601Decode($idate, $utc = 0)
{
$t = 0;
< if (preg_match('/([0-9]{4})([0-1][0-9])([0-3][0-9])T([0-2][0-9]):([0-5][0-9]):([0-5][0-9])/', $idate, $regs)) {
> if (preg_match(PhpXmlRpc::$xmlrpc_datetime_format, $idate, $regs)) {
if ($utc) {
$t = gmmktime($regs[4], $regs[5], $regs[6], $regs[2], $regs[3], $regs[1]);
} else {
$t = mktime($regs[4], $regs[5], $regs[6], $regs[2], $regs[3], $regs[1]);
}
}
return $t;
}
}