1 package Koha
::DateUtils
;
3 # Copyright (c) 2011 PTFS-Europe Ltd.
4 # This file is part of Koha.
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23 use DateTime
::Format
::DateParse
;
27 use version
; our $VERSION = qv
('1.0.0');
30 qw( dt_from_string output_pref format_sqldatetime output_pref_due format_sqlduedatetime)
35 Koha::DateUtils - Transitional wrappers to ease use of DateTime
39 Koha has historically only used dates not datetimes and been content to
40 handle these as strings. It also has confused formatting with actual dates
41 this is a temporary module for wrappers to hide the complexity of switch to DateTime
47 $dt = dt_from_string($date_string, [$format, $timezone ]);
49 Passed a date string returns a DateTime object format and timezone default
50 to the system preferences. If the date string is empty DateTime->now is returned
55 my ( $date_string, $date_format, $tz ) = @_;
57 $tz = C4
::Context
->tz;
59 if ( !$date_format ) {
60 $date_format = C4
::Context
->preference('dateformat');
63 if ( ref($date_string) eq 'DateTime' ) { # already a dt return it
67 if ( $date_format eq 'metric' ) {
68 $date_string =~ s
#-#/#g;
69 $date_string =~ s/^00/01/; # system allows the 0th of the month
70 $date_string =~ s
#^(\d{1,2})/(\d{1,2})#$2/$1#;
72 if ( $date_format eq 'iso' ) {
73 $date_string =~ s/-00/-01/;
74 if ( $date_string =~ m/^0000-0/ ) {
75 return; # invalid date in db
77 } elsif ( $date_format eq 'us' ) {
78 $date_string =~ s
#-#/#g;
79 $date_string =~ s
[/00/][/01/];
80 } elsif ( $date_format eq 'sql' ) {
82 s/(\d{4})(\d{2})(\d{2})\s+(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})/$1-$2-$3T$4:$5:$6/;
83 return if ($date_string =~ /^0000-00-00/);
84 $date_string =~ s/00T/01T/;
87 return DateTime
::Format
::DateParse
->parse_datetime( $date_string,
90 return DateTime
->now( time_zone
=> $tz );
96 $date_string = output_pref($dt, [$date_format], [$time_format] );
98 Returns a string containing the time & date formatted as per the C4::Context setting,
99 or C<undef> if C<undef> was provided.
101 A second parameter allows overriding of the syspref value. This is for testing only
102 In usage use the DateTime objects own methods for non standard formatting
104 A third parameter allows overriding of the TimeFormat syspref value
106 A fourth parameter allows to specify if the output format contains the hours and minutes.
107 If it is not defined, the default value is 0;
113 my $force_pref = shift; # if testing we want to override Context
114 my $force_time = shift;
115 my $dateonly = shift || 0; # if you don't want the hours and minutes
117 return unless defined $dt;
119 $dt->set_time_zone( C4
::Context
->tz );
122 defined $force_pref ?
$force_pref : C4
::Context
->preference('dateformat');
124 my $time_format = $force_time || C4
::Context
->preference('TimeFormat');
125 my $time = ( $time_format eq '12hr' ) ?
'%I:%M %p' : '%H:%M';
130 ?
$dt->strftime("%Y-%m-%d")
131 : $dt->strftime("%Y-%m-%d $time");
135 ?
$dt->strftime("%d/%m/%Y")
136 : $dt->strftime("%d/%m/%Y $time");
141 ?
$dt->strftime("%m/%d/%Y")
142 : $dt->strftime("%m/%d/%Y $time");
146 ?
$dt->strftime("%Y-%m-%d")
147 : $dt->strftime("%Y-%m-%d $time");
154 =head2 output_pref_due
156 $date_string = output_pref_due($dt, [$format] );
158 Returns a string containing the time & date formatted as per the C4::Context setting
160 A second parameter allows overriding of the syspref value. This is for testing only
161 In usage use the DateTime objects own methods for non standard formatting
163 This is effectivelyt a wrapper around output_pref for due dates
164 the time portion is stripped if it is '23:59'
168 sub output_pref_due
{
169 my $disp_str = output_pref
(@_);
170 $disp_str =~ s/ 23:59//;
174 =head2 format_sqldatetime
176 $string = format_sqldatetime( $string_as_returned_from_db );
178 a convenience routine for calling dt_from_string and formatting the result
179 with output_pref as it is a frequent activity in scripts
183 sub format_sqldatetime
{
185 my $force_pref = shift; # if testing we want to override Context
186 my $force_time = shift;
187 my $dateonly = shift;
189 if ( defined $str && $str =~ m/^\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}/ ) {
190 my $dt = dt_from_string
( $str, 'sql' );
191 return q{} unless $dt;
192 $dt->truncate( to
=> 'minute' );
193 return output_pref
( $dt, $force_pref, $force_time, $dateonly );
198 =head2 format_sqlduedatetime
200 $string = format_sqldatetime( $string_as_returned_from_db );
202 a convenience routine for calling dt_from_string and formatting the result
203 with output_pref_due as it is a frequent activity in scripts
207 sub format_sqlduedatetime
{
209 my $force_pref = shift; # if testing we want to override Context
210 my $force_time = shift;
211 my $dateonly = shift;
213 if ( defined $str && $str =~ m/^\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}/ ) {
214 my $dt = dt_from_string
( $str, 'sql' );
215 $dt->truncate( to
=> 'minute' );
216 return output_pref_due
( $dt, $force_pref, $force_time, $dateonly );