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<?php
/**
* @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC
* @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
*/
namespace yii\base;
use Yii;
use DateTime;
use yii\helpers\HtmlPurifier;
use yii\helpers\Html;
/**
* Formatter provides a set of commonly used data formatting methods.
*
* The formatting methods provided by Formatter are all named in the form of `asXyz()`.
* The behavior of some of them may be configured via the properties of Formatter. For example,
* by configuring [[dateFormat]], one may control how [[asDate()]] formats the value into a date string.
*
* @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
* @since 2.0
*/
class Formatter extends Component
{
/**
* @var string the default format string to be used to format a date using PHP date() function.
*/
public $dateFormat = 'Y/m/d';
/**
* @var string the default format string to be used to format a time using PHP date() function.
*/
public $timeFormat = 'h:i:s A';
/**
* @var string the default format string to be used to format a date and time using PHP date() function.
*/
public $datetimeFormat = 'Y/m/d h:i:s A';
/**
* @var array the text to be displayed when formatting a boolean value. The first element corresponds
* to the text display for false, the second element for true. Defaults to `array('No', 'Yes')`.
*/
public $booleanFormat;
/**
* @var string the character displayed as the decimal point when formatting a number.
* If not set, "." will be used.
*/
public $decimalSeparator;
/**
* @var string the character displayed as the thousands separator character when formatting a number.
* If not set, "," will be used.
*/
public $thousandSeparator;
/**
* Initializes the component.
*/
public function init()
{
if (empty($this->booleanFormat)) {
$this->booleanFormat = array(Yii::t('yii', 'No'), Yii::t('yii', 'Yes'));
}
}
/**
* Formats the value as is without any formatting.
* This method simply returns back the parameter without any format.
* @param mixed $value the value to be formatted
* @return string the formatted result
*/
public function asRaw($value)
{
return $value;
}
/**
* Formats the value as an HTML-encoded plain text.
* @param mixed $value the value to be formatted
* @return string the formatted result
*/
public function asText($value)
{
return Html::encode($value);
}
/**
* Formats the value as an HTML-encoded plain text with newlines converted into breaks.
* @param mixed $value the value to be formatted
* @return string the formatted result
*/
public function asNtext($value)
{
return nl2br(Html::encode($value));
}
/**
* Formats the value as HTML-encoded text paragraphs.
* Each text paragraph is enclosed within a `<p>` tag.
* One or multiple consecutive empty lines divide two paragraphs.
* @param mixed $value the value to be formatted
* @return string the formatted result
*/
public function asParagraphs($value)
{
return str_replace('<p></p>', '',
'<p>' . preg_replace('/[\r\n]{2,}/', "</p>\n<p>", Html::encode($value)) . '</p>'
);
}
/**
* Formats the value as HTML text.
* The value will be purified using [[HtmlPurifier]] to avoid XSS attacks.
* Use [[asRaw()]] if you do not want any purification of the value.
* @param mixed $value the value to be formatted
* @param array|null $config the configuration for the HTMLPurifier class.
* @return string the formatted result
*/
public function asHtml($value, $config = null)
{
return HtmlPurifier::process($value, $config);
}
/**
* Formats the value as a mailto link.
* @param mixed $value the value to be formatted
* @return string the formatted result
*/
public function asEmail($value)
{
return Html::mailto($value);
}
/**
* Formats the value as an image tag.
* @param mixed $value the value to be formatted
* @return string the formatted result
*/
public function asImage($value)
{
return Html::img($value);
}
/**
* Formats the value as a hyperlink.
* @param mixed $value the value to be formatted
* @return string the formatted result
*/
public function asUrl($value)
{
$url = $value;
if (strpos($url, 'http://') !== 0 && strpos($url, 'https://') !== 0) {
$url = 'http://' . $url;
}
return Html::a(Html::encode($value), $url);
}
/**
* Formats the value as a boolean.
* @param mixed $value the value to be formatted
* @return string the formatted result
* @see booleanFormat
*/
public function asBoolean($value)
{
return $value ? $this->booleanFormat[1] : $this->booleanFormat[0];
}
/**
* Formats the value as a date.
* @param integer|string|DateTime $value the value to be formatted. The following
* types of value are supported:
*
* - an integer representing a UNIX timestamp
* - a string that can be parsed into a UNIX timestamp via `strtotime()`
* - a PHP DateTime object
*
* @param string $format the format used to convert the value into a date string.
* If null, [[dateFormat]] will be used. The format string should be one
* that can be recognized by the PHP `date()` function.
* @return string the formatted result
* @see dateFormat
*/
public function asDate($value, $format = null)
{
$value = $this->normalizeDatetimeValue($value);
return date($format === null ? $this->dateFormat : $format, $value);
}
/**
* Formats the value as a time.
* @param integer|string|DateTime $value the value to be formatted. The following
* types of value are supported:
*
* - an integer representing a UNIX timestamp
* - a string that can be parsed into a UNIX timestamp via `strtotime()`
* - a PHP DateTime object
*
* @param string $format the format used to convert the value into a date string.
* If null, [[timeFormat]] will be used. The format string should be one
* that can be recognized by the PHP `date()` function.
* @return string the formatted result
* @see timeFormat
*/
public function asTime($value, $format = null)
{
$value = $this->normalizeDatetimeValue($value);
return date($format === null ? $this->timeFormat : $format, $value);
}
/**
* Formats the value as a datetime.
* @param integer|string|DateTime $value the value to be formatted. The following
* types of value are supported:
*
* - an integer representing a UNIX timestamp
* - a string that can be parsed into a UNIX timestamp via `strtotime()`
* - a PHP DateTime object
*
* @param string $format the format used to convert the value into a date string.
* If null, [[datetimeFormat]] will be used. The format string should be one
* that can be recognized by the PHP `date()` function.
* @return string the formatted result
* @see datetimeFormat
*/
public function asDatetime($value, $format = null)
{
$value = $this->normalizeDatetimeValue($value);
return date($format === null ? $this->datetimeFormat : $format, $value);
}
/**
* Normalizes the given datetime value as one that can be taken by various date/time formatting methods.
* @param mixed $value the datetime value to be normalized.
* @return mixed the normalized datetime value
*/
protected function normalizeDatetimeValue($value)
{
if (is_string($value)) {
if (ctype_digit($value) || $value[0] === '-' && ctype_digit(substr($value, 1))) {
return (int)$value;
} else {
return strtotime($value);
}
} elseif ($value instanceof DateTime) {
return $value->getTimestamp();
} else {
return (int)$value;
}
}
/**
* Formats the value as an integer.
* @param mixed $value the value to be formatted
* @return string the formatting result.
*/
public function asInteger($value)
{
if (is_string($value) && preg_match('/^(-?\d+)/', $value, $matches)) {
return $matches[1];
} else {
$value = (int)$value;
return "$value";
}
}
/**
* Formats the value as a double number.
* Property [[decimalSeparator]] will be used to represent the decimal point.
* @param mixed $value the value to be formatted
* @param integer $decimals the number of digits after the decimal point
* @return string the formatting result.
* @see decimalSeparator
*/
public function asDouble($value, $decimals = 2)
{
if ($this->decimalSeparator === null) {
return sprintf("%.{$decimals}f", $value);
} else {
return str_replace('.', $this->decimalSeparator, sprintf("%.{$decimals}f", $value));
}
}
/**
* Formats the value as a number with decimal and thousand separators.
* This method calls the PHP number_format() function to do the formatting.
* @param mixed $value the value to be formatted
* @param integer $decimals the number of digits after the decimal point
* @return string the formatted result
* @see decimalSeparator
* @see thousandSeparator
*/
public function asNumber($value, $decimals = 0)
{
$ds = isset($this->decimalSeparator) ? $this->decimalSeparator: '.';
$ts = isset($this->thousandSeparator) ? $this->thousandSeparator: ',';
return number_format($value, $decimals, $ds, $ts);
}
}