egroupware/etemplate/inc/class.etemplate_widget_date.inc.php
Ralf Becker e316379373 * Mail/Calendar/eTemplate2: fix timezone problems of times in grid or lists, if server_timezone differs from php.ini date.timezone
- for grid this is a real fix by correctly expanding names in auto-repeated rows and therefor running widgets beforeSendToClient methods
- for nextmatch is is just a hack looking at get_rows content and converting everything "looking" like a timestamp to a "Y-m-d\TH:i:s\Z" string
2014-10-01 19:10:59 +00:00

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<?php
/**
* EGroupware - eTemplate serverside date widget
*
* @license http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php GPL - GNU General Public License
* @package etemplate
* @subpackage api
* @link http://www.egroupware.org
* @author Ralf Becker <RalfBecker@outdoor-training.de>
* @copyright 2002-11 by RalfBecker@outdoor-training.de
* @author Nathan Gray
* @copyright 2011 Nathan Gray
* @version $Id$
*/
/**
* eTemplate date widget
*
* Deals with date and time. Overridden to handle date-houronly as a transform
*
* Supported attributes: dataformat[,mode]
* dataformat: '' = timestamps or automatic conversation, or eg. 'Y-m-d H:i:s' for 2002-12-31 23:59:59
* mode: &1 = year is int-input not selectbox, &2 = show a [Today] button, (html-UI always uses jscal and dont care for &1+&2)
* &4 = 1min steps for time (default is 5min, with fallback to 1min if value is not in 5min-steps),
* &8 = dont show time for readonly and type date-time if time is 0:00,
* &16 = prefix r/o display with dow
* &32 = prefix r/o display with week-number
* &64 = prefix r/o display with weeknumber and dow
* &128 = no icon to trigger popup, click into input trigers it, also removing the separators to save space
*
* @todo validation of date-duration
*
* @info Communication between client and server is always done as a string in ISO8601/W3C
* format ("Y-m-d\TH:i:sP"). If the application specifies a different format
* for the field, the conversion is done as needed understand what the application
* sends, and to give the application what it wants when the form is submitted.
*/
class etemplate_widget_date extends etemplate_widget_transformer
{
protected static $transformation = array(
'type' => array('date-houronly' => 'select-hour')
);
/**
* (Array of) comma-separated list of legacy options to automatically replace when parsing with set_attrs
*
* @var string|array
*/
protected $legacy_options = 'dataformat,mode';
/**
* Convert the provided date into the format needed for unambiguous communication
* with browsers (Javascript). We use W3C format to avoid timestamp issues.
*
* @param string $cname
* @param array $expand values for keys 'c', 'row', 'c_', 'row_', 'cont'
*/
public function beforeSendToClient($cname, array $expand=null)
{
if($this->type == 'date-houronly')
{
return parent::beforeSendToClient($cname, $expand);
}
$form_name = self::form_name($cname, $this->id, $expand);
$value =& self::get_array(self::$request->content, $form_name, false, true);
if($this->type != 'date-duration' && $value)
{
// string with formatting letters like for php's date() method
if ($this->attrs['dataformat'] && !is_numeric($value))
{
$date = date_create_from_format($this->attrs['dataformat'], $value, egw_time::$user_timezone);
}
else
{
$date = new egw_time($value);
}
if($this->type == 'date-timeonly')
{
$date->setDate(1970, 1, 1);
}
if($date)
{
// postfix date-string with "Z" so javascript doesn't add/subtract anything
$value = $date->format('Y-m-d\TH:i:s\Z');
}
}
}
/**
* Validate input
*
* For dates (except duration), it is always a full timestamp in W3C format,
* which we then convert to the format the application is expecting. This can
* be either a unix timestamp, just a date, just time, or whatever is
* specified in the template.
*
* @param string $cname current namespace
* @param array $expand values for keys 'c', 'row', 'c_', 'row_', 'cont'
* @param array $content
* @param array &$validated=array() validated content
* @return boolean true if no validation error, false otherwise
*/
public function validate($cname, array $expand, array $content, &$validated=array())
{
$form_name = self::form_name($cname, $this->id, $expand);
if (!$this->is_readonly($cname, $form_name) && $this->type != 'date-since') // date-since is always readonly
{
$value = self::get_array($content, $form_name);
$valid =& self::get_array($validated, $form_name, true);
if ((string)$value === '' && $this->attrs['needed'])
{
self::set_validation_error($form_name,lang('Field must not be empty !!!'));
}
elseif (is_null($value))
{
$valid = null;
}
elseif ($this->type == 'date-duration')
{
$valid = (string)$value === '' ? '' : (int)$value;
}
if($value)
{
$date = new egw_time($value);
}
if(!$value)
{
// Not null, blank
$value = '';
}
elseif (empty($this->attrs['dataformat'])) // integer timestamp
{
$valid = $date->format('ts');
}
// string with formatting letters like for php's date() method
elseif (($valid = $date->format($this->attrs['dataformat'])))
{
// Nothing to do here
}
else
{
// this is not really a user error, but one of the clientside engine
self::set_validation_error($form_name,lang("'%1' is not a valid date !!!", $value).' '.$this->dataformat);
}
//error_log("$this : ($valid)" . egw_time::to($valid));
}
}
}