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jeromegamez/duration-php
Duration for PHP
Working with durations made easy.
Do you like to use DateInterval
to compute and work with durations? Me neither, so let's fix that!
Installation
You can install the package with Composer:
composer require gamez/duration
You can then use Duration:
<?php
use Gamez\Duration;
$duration = Duration::make('13 minutes 37 seconds');
// or start with nothing
$duration = Duration::none();
Reference
Supported input values
DateIntervals
use Gamez\Duration;
Duration::make('PT13M37S');
Duration::make(new DateInterval('PT13M37S'));
Colon notation
use Gamez\Duration;
Duration::make('13:37'); // minutes:seconds
Duration::make('13:37:37'); // hours:minutes:seconds
Textual notation
A textual notation is any value that can be processed by DateInterval::createFromDateString()
use Gamez\Duration;
Duration::make('13 minutes 37 seconds');
Transformations
When transformed, a Duration will be
- converted to a DateInterval representation
- optimized in the sense that an input value of 60 seconds would result in an output value of "1 minute", for example "PT60S" would be converted to "PT1H"
use Gamez\Duration;
$duration = Duration::make('8 days 29 hours 77 minutes');
echo (string) $duration; // P9DT6H17M
echo json_encode($duration); // "P9DT6H17M"
Comparisons
use Gamez\Duration;
$oneSecond = Duration::make('1 second');
$sixtySeconds = Duration::make('60 seconds');
$oneMinute = Duration::make('1 minute');
$oneHour = Duration::make('1 hour');
$oneSecond->isSmallerThan($oneMinute); // true
$oneHour->isLargerThan($oneMinute); // true
$oneMinute->equals($sixtySeconds); // true
$durations = [$oneMinute, $oneSecond, $oneHour, $sixtySeconds];
usort($durations, function ($a, $b) {
return $a->compareTo($b);
}); // -> [$oneSecond, $sixtySeconds, $oneMinute, $oneHour]
Operations
Results will always be rounded by the second.
use Gamez\Duration;
$thirty = Duration::make('30 seconds');
echo $thirty->withAdded('31 seconds'); // PT1M1S
echo $thirty->withSubtracted('29 seconds'); // PT1S
echo $thirty->multipliedBy(3); // PT1M30S
echo $thirty->dividedBy(2.5); // PT12S
$thirty->multipliedBy(-1); // InvalidArgumentException
$thirty->withSubtracted('31 seconds'); // InvalidArgumentException
Roadmap
- Support more input formats
- Add "output for humans" (like colon notation)
- Support precision (similar to spatie/period)
- ...
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