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PHP Moment Date: Parse, manipulate and format dates

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This class can parse, manipulate and format dates.

It can take the current date or a given date in a certain format and parse it to get the date components such as the year, month, day, hour, minute and second.

The class can also calculate the time difference between two dates, as well add or subtract time to a given date.

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# MomentPHP 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**: ```json { "require": { "lawondyss/moment-php": "dev-master" } } ``` Run in command-line: ```sh php composer.phar install ``` ## Parse ### Now Get the current date and time: ```php $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). ```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. ```php $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): ```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). ```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. ```php $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). ```php $timezone = 'Europe/Prague'; $timezone = new DateTimeZone('Europe/Prague'); $moment = new MomentPHP\MomentPHP(null, null, $timezone); ``` ## Display For examples we have: ```php $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). ```php var_dump( $moment->format('d/m/Y') ); // string(10) "07/12/1980" ``` ### Timestamp() Return number seconds from the Unix Epoch. ```php var_dump( $moment->timestamp() ); // int(345061302) ``` ### Partials from date time ```php 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. ```php $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 ```php 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. ```php 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. ```php $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`. ```php $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. ```php $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()`. ```php $number = 1; $unit = 'day'; var_dump( $moment->add($number, $unit)->days() ); // string(2) "08" ``` Adds instance of class DateInterval. ```php $interval = DateInterval('1 day'); var_dump( $moment->add($interval)->days() ); // string(2) "08" ``` Adds array with parameters for loop add(). [unit => number] ```php $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. ```php $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()`. ```php 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()`. ```php 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. ```php $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. ```php $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. ```php var_dump( $moment->isBefore('1980-12-31') ); // bool(true) ``` If set unit, then beginning both dates set on the unit. ```php 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. ```php 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. ```php var_dump( $moment->isMomentPHP(new MomentPHP\MomentPHP) ); // bool(true) var_dump( $moment->isMomentPHP(new DateTime) ); // bool(false) ``` [Moment.js]:http://momentjs.com/ [GPL-3]:https://tldrlegal.com/license/gnu-general-public-license-v3-(gpl-3) [Packagist]:https://packagist.org/packages/lawondyss/moment-php [Composer]:http://getcomposer.org/ [supported Timezones]:http://www.php.net/manual/en/timezones.php

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