function DateElementBase::datetimeRangeYears
Same name in other branches
- 9 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Datetime/Element/DateElementBase.php \Drupal\Core\Datetime\Element\DateElementBase::datetimeRangeYears()
- 8.9.x core/lib/Drupal/Core/Datetime/Element/DateElementBase.php \Drupal\Core\Datetime\Element\DateElementBase::datetimeRangeYears()
- 11.x core/lib/Drupal/Core/Datetime/Element/DateElementBase.php \Drupal\Core\Datetime\Element\DateElementBase::datetimeRangeYears()
Specifies the start and end year to use as a date range.
Handles a string like -3:+3 or 2001:2010 to describe a dynamic range of minimum and maximum years to use in a date selector.
Centers the range around the current year, if any, but expands it far enough so it will pick up the year value in the field in case the value in the field is outside the initial range.
Parameters
string $string: A min and max year string like '-3:+1' or '2000:2010' or '2000:+3'.
object $date: (optional) A date object to test as a default value. Defaults to NULL.
Return value
array A numerically indexed array, containing the minimum and maximum year described by this pattern.
2 calls to DateElementBase::datetimeRangeYears()
- Datelist::processDatelist in core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Datetime/ Element/ Datelist.php - Expands a date element into an array of individual elements.
- Datetime::processDatetime in core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Datetime/ Element/ Datetime.php - Expands a datetime element type into date and/or time elements.
File
-
core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Datetime/ Element/ DateElementBase.php, line 33
Class
- DateElementBase
- Provides a base class for date elements.
Namespace
Drupal\Core\Datetime\ElementCode
protected static function datetimeRangeYears($string, $date = NULL) {
$datetime = new DrupalDateTime();
$this_year = $datetime->format('Y');
[
$min_year,
$max_year,
] = explode(':', $string);
// Valid patterns would be -5:+5, 0:+1, 2008:2010.
$plus_pattern = '@[\\+|\\-][0-9]{1,4}@';
$year_pattern = '@^[0-9]{4}@';
if (!preg_match($year_pattern, $min_year, $matches)) {
if (preg_match($plus_pattern, $min_year, $matches)) {
$min_year = $this_year + $matches[0];
}
else {
$min_year = $this_year;
}
}
if (!preg_match($year_pattern, $max_year, $matches)) {
if (preg_match($plus_pattern, $max_year, $matches)) {
$max_year = $this_year + $matches[0];
}
else {
$max_year = $this_year;
}
}
// We expect the $min year to be less than the $max year. Some custom values
// for -99:+99 might not obey that.
if ($min_year > $max_year) {
$temp = $max_year;
$max_year = $min_year;
$min_year = $temp;
}
// If there is a current value, stretch the range to include it.
$value_year = $date instanceof DrupalDateTime ? $date->format('Y') : '';
if (!empty($value_year)) {
$min_year = min($value_year, $min_year);
$max_year = max($value_year, $max_year);
}
return [
$min_year,
$max_year,
];
}
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