Only call DateTimeFormat::fix() when there's an Exception
- This prevents valid date/time strings to be mangled by fix()
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@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ class DateTimeFormat
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* @return string Formatted date according to given format
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* @throws Exception
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*/
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public static function convert($s = 'now', $tz_to = 'UTC', $tz_from = 'UTC', $format = self::MYSQL)
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public static function convert(string $s = 'now', string $tz_to = 'UTC', string $tz_from = 'UTC', string $format = self::MYSQL): string
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{
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// Defaults to UTC if nothing is set, but throws an exception if set to empty string.
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// Provide some sane defaults regardless.
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$s = 'now';
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}
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$s = self::fix($s);
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/*
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* Slight hackish adjustment so that 'zero' datetime actually returns what is intended
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* otherwise we end up with -0001-11-30 ...
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* add 32 days so that we at least get year 00, and then hack around the fact that
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* months and days always start with 1.
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*/
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// Lowest possible datetime value
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if (substr($s, 0, 10) <= '0001-01-01') {
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if ($s < '0000-00-00') {
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$s = '0000-00-00';
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}
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$d = new DateTime($s . ' + 32 days', new DateTimeZone('UTC'));
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return str_replace('1', '0', $d->format($format));
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$d = new DateTime('now', new DateTimeZone('UTC'));
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$d->setDate(1, 1, 1)->setTime(0, 0);
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return $d->format($format);
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}
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try {
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try {
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$d = new DateTime($s, $from_obj);
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} catch (Exception $e) {
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Logger::warning('DateTimeFormat::convert: exception: ' . $e->getMessage());
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$d = new DateTime('now', $from_obj);
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try {
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$d = new DateTime(self::fix($s), $from_obj);
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} catch (\Throwable $e) {
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Logger::warning('DateTimeFormat::convert: exception: ' . $e->getMessage());
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$d = new DateTime('now', $from_obj);
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}
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}
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try {
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}
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/**
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* Fix weird date formats
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* Fix weird date formats.
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*
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* Note: This method isn't meant to sanitize valid date/time strings, for example it will mangle relative date
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* strings like "now - 3 days".
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*
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* @see \Friendica\Test\src\Util\DateTimeFormatTest::dataFix() for a list of examples handled by this method.
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* @param string $dateString
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@ -141,4 +141,18 @@ class DateTimeFormatTest extends MockedTest
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{
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$this->assertEquals($expected, DateTimeFormat::fix($dateString));
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}
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/**
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* This test is meant to ensure DateTimeFormat::fix() isn't called on relative date/time strings
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*
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* @return void
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* @throws \Exception
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*/
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public function testConvertRelative()
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{
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$now = DateTimeFormat::utcNow('U');
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$date = DateTimeFormat::utc('now - 3 days', 'U');
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$this->assertEquals(259200, $now - $date);
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}
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}
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