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<?php

namespace Drupal\Tests\Component\Datetime;

use Drupal\Component\Datetime\DateTimePlus;
use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase;

/**
 * @coversDefaultClass \Drupal\Component\Datetime\DateTimePlus
 * @group Datetime
 */
class DateTimePlusTest extends TestCase {

  /**
   * Tests creating dates from string and array input.
   *
   * @param mixed $input
   *   Input argument for DateTimePlus.
   * @param string $timezone
   *   Timezone argument for DateTimePlus.
   * @param string $expected
   *   Expected output from DateTimePlus::format().
   *
   * @dataProvider providerTestDates
   */
  public function testDates($input, $timezone, $expected) {
    $date = new DateTimePlus($input, $timezone);
    $value = $date
      ->format('c');
    if (is_array($input)) {
      $input = var_export($input, TRUE);
    }
    $this
      ->assertEquals($expected, $value, sprintf("Test new DateTimePlus(%s, %s): should be %s, found %s.", $input, $timezone, $expected, $value));
  }

  /**
   * Tests creating dates from string and array input.
   *
   * @param mixed $input
   *   Input argument for DateTimePlus.
   * @param string $timezone
   *   Timezone argument for DateTimePlus.
   * @param string $expected
   *   Expected output from DateTimePlus::format().
   *
   * @dataProvider providerTestDateArrays
   */
  public function testDateArrays($input, $timezone, $expected) {
    $date = DateTimePlus::createFromArray($input, $timezone);
    $value = $date
      ->format('c');
    if (is_array($input)) {
      $input = var_export($input, TRUE);
    }
    $this
      ->assertEquals($expected, $value, sprintf("Test new DateTimePlus(%s, %s): should be %s, found %s.", $input, $timezone, $expected, $value));
  }

  /**
   * Tests date diffs.
   *
   * @param mixed $input1
   *   A DateTimePlus object.
   * @param mixed $input2
   *   Date argument for DateTimePlus::diff method.
   * @param bool $absolute
   *   Absolute flag for DateTimePlus::diff method.
   * @param \DateInterval $expected
   *   The expected result of the DateTimePlus::diff operation.
   *
   * @dataProvider providerTestDateDiff
   */
  public function testDateDiff($input1, $input2, $absolute, \DateInterval $expected) {
    $interval = $input1
      ->diff($input2, $absolute);
    $this
      ->assertEquals($interval, $expected);
  }

  /**
   * Tests date diff exception caused by invalid input.
   *
   * @param mixed $input1
   *   A DateTimePlus object.
   * @param mixed $input2
   *   Date argument for DateTimePlus::diff method.
   * @param bool $absolute
   *   Absolute flag for DateTimePlus::diff method.
   *
   * @dataProvider providerTestInvalidDateDiff
   */
  public function testInvalidDateDiff($input1, $input2, $absolute) {
    $this
      ->expectException(\BadMethodCallException::class);
    $this
      ->expectExceptionMessage('Method Drupal\\Component\\Datetime\\DateTimePlus::diff expects parameter 1 to be a \\DateTime or \\Drupal\\Component\\Datetime\\DateTimePlus object');
    $interval = $input1
      ->diff($input2, $absolute);
  }

  /**
   * Tests creating dates from invalid array input.
   *
   * @param mixed $input
   *   Input argument for DateTimePlus.
   * @param string $timezone
   *   Timezone argument for DateTimePlus.
   * @param string $class
   *   The Exception subclass to expect to be thrown.
   *
   * @dataProvider providerTestInvalidDateArrays
   */
  public function testInvalidDateArrays($input, $timezone, $class) {
    $this
      ->expectException($class);
    $this
      ->assertInstanceOf('\\Drupal\\Component\\DateTimePlus', DateTimePlus::createFromArray($input, $timezone));
  }

  /**
   * Tests DateTimePlus::checkArray().
   *
   * @param array $array
   *   Input argument for DateTimePlus::checkArray().
   * @param bool $expected
   *   The expected result of DateTimePlus::checkArray().
   *
   * @dataProvider providerTestCheckArray
   */
  public function testCheckArray(array $array, $expected) {
    $this
      ->assertSame($expected, DateTimePlus::checkArray($array));
  }

  /**
   * Tests creating dates from timestamps, and manipulating timezones.
   *
   * @param int $input
   *   Input argument for DateTimePlus::createFromTimestamp().
   * @param array $initial
   *   An array containing:
   *   - 'timezone_initial' - Timezone argument for DateTimePlus.
   *   - 'format_initial' - Format argument for DateTimePlus.
   *   - 'expected_initial_date' - Expected output from DateTimePlus::format().
   *   - 'expected_initial_timezone' - Expected output from
   *      DateTimePlus::getTimeZone()::getName().
   *   - 'expected_initial_offset' - Expected output from DateTimePlus::getOffset().
   * @param array $transform
   *   An array containing:
   *   - 'timezone_transform' - Argument to transform date to another timezone via
   *     DateTimePlus::setTimezone().
   *   - 'format_transform' - Format argument to use when transforming date to
   *     another timezone.
   *   - 'expected_transform_date' - Expected output from DateTimePlus::format(),
   *     after timezone transform.
   *   - 'expected_transform_timezone' - Expected output from
   *     DateTimePlus::getTimeZone()::getName(), after timezone transform.
   *   - 'expected_transform_offset' - Expected output from
   *      DateTimePlus::getOffset(), after timezone transform.
   *
   * @dataProvider providerTestTimestamp
   */
  public function testTimestamp($input, array $initial, array $transform) {

    // Initialize a new date object.
    $date = DateTimePlus::createFromTimestamp($input, $initial['timezone']);
    $this
      ->assertDateTimestamp($date, $input, $initial, $transform);
  }

  /**
   * Tests creating dates from datetime strings.
   *
   * @param string $input
   *   Input argument for DateTimePlus().
   * @param array $initial
   *   @see testTimestamp()
   * @param array $transform
   *   @see testTimestamp()
   *
   * @dataProvider providerTestDateTimestamp
   */
  public function testDateTimestamp($input, array $initial, array $transform) {

    // Initialize a new date object.
    $date = new DateTimePlus($input, $initial['timezone']);
    $this
      ->assertDateTimestamp($date, $input, $initial, $transform);
  }

  /**
   * Assertion helper for testTimestamp and testDateTimestamp since they need
   * different dataProviders.
   *
   * @param \Drupal\Component\Datetime\DateTimePlus $date
   *   DateTimePlus to test.
   * @param string $input
   *   The original input passed to the test method.
   * @param array $initial
   *   @see testTimestamp()
   * @param array $transform
   *   @see testTimestamp()
   */
  public function assertDateTimestamp($date, $input, $initial, $transform) {

    // Check format.
    $value = $date
      ->format($initial['format']);
    $this
      ->assertEquals($initial['expected_date'], $value, sprintf("Test new DateTimePlus(%s, %s): should be %s, found %s.", $input, $initial['timezone'], $initial['expected_date'], $value));

    // Check timezone name.
    $value = $date
      ->getTimeZone()
      ->getName();
    $this
      ->assertEquals($initial['expected_timezone'], $value, sprintf("The current timezone is %s: should be %s.", $value, $initial['expected_timezone']));

    // Check offset.
    $value = $date
      ->getOffset();
    $this
      ->assertEquals($initial['expected_offset'], $value, sprintf("The current offset is %s: should be %s.", $value, $initial['expected_offset']));

    // Transform the date to another timezone.
    $date
      ->setTimezone(new \DateTimeZone($transform['timezone']));

    // Check transformed format.
    $value = $date
      ->format($transform['format']);
    $this
      ->assertEquals($transform['expected_date'], $value, sprintf("Test \$date->setTimezone(new \\DateTimeZone(%s)): should be %s, found %s.", $transform['timezone'], $transform['expected_date'], $value));

    // Check transformed timezone.
    $value = $date
      ->getTimeZone()
      ->getName();
    $this
      ->assertEquals($transform['expected_timezone'], $value, sprintf("The current timezone should be %s, found %s.", $transform['expected_timezone'], $value));

    // Check transformed offset.
    $value = $date
      ->getOffset();
    $this
      ->assertEquals($transform['expected_offset'], $value, sprintf("The current offset should be %s, found %s.", $transform['expected_offset'], $value));
  }

  /**
   * Tests creating dates from format strings.
   *
   * @param string $input
   *   Input argument for DateTimePlus.
   * @param string $timezone
   *   Timezone argument for DateTimePlus.
   * @param string $format
   * @param string $format_date
   *   Format argument for DateTimePlus::format().
   * @param string $expected
   *   Expected output from DateTimePlus::format().
   *
   * @dataProvider providerTestDateFormat
   */
  public function testDateFormat($input, $timezone, $format, $format_date, $expected) {
    $date = DateTimePlus::createFromFormat($format, $input, $timezone);
    $value = $date
      ->format($format_date);
    $this
      ->assertEquals($expected, $value, sprintf("Test new DateTimePlus(%s, %s, %s): should be %s, found %s.", $input, $timezone, $format, $expected, $value));
  }

  /**
   * Tests invalid date handling.
   *
   * @param mixed $input
   *   Input argument for DateTimePlus.
   * @param string $timezone
   *   Timezone argument for DateTimePlus.
   * @param string $format
   *   Format argument for DateTimePlus.
   * @param string $message
   *   Message to print if no errors are thrown by the invalid dates.
   * @param string $class
   *   The Exception subclass to expect to be thrown.
   *
   * @dataProvider providerTestInvalidDates
   */
  public function testInvalidDates($input, $timezone, $format, $message, $class) {
    $this
      ->expectException($class);
    DateTimePlus::createFromFormat($format, $input, $timezone);
  }

  /**
   * Tests that DrupalDateTime can detect the right timezone to use.
   * When specified or not.
   *
   * @param mixed $input
   *   Input argument for DateTimePlus.
   * @param mixed $timezone
   *   Timezone argument for DateTimePlus.
   * @param string $expected_timezone
   *   Expected timezone returned from DateTimePlus::getTimezone::getName().
   * @param string $message
   *   Message to print on test failure.
   *
   * @dataProvider providerTestDateTimezone
   */
  public function testDateTimezone($input, $timezone, $expected_timezone, $message) {
    $date = new DateTimePlus($input, $timezone);
    $timezone = $date
      ->getTimezone()
      ->getName();
    $this
      ->assertEquals($timezone, $expected_timezone, $message);
  }

  /**
   * Tests DrupalDateTime with a datetime object.
   */
  public function testDateTimezoneWithDateTimeObject() {

    // Create a date object with another date object.
    $input = new \DateTime('now', new \DateTimeZone('Pacific/Midway'));
    $timezone = NULL;
    $expected_timezone = 'Pacific/Midway';
    $message = 'DateTimePlus uses the specified timezone if provided.';
    $date = DateTimePlus::createFromDateTime($input, $timezone);
    $timezone = $date
      ->getTimezone()
      ->getName();
    $this
      ->assertEquals($timezone, $expected_timezone, $message);
  }

  /**
   * Provides data for date tests.
   *
   * @return array
   *   An array of arrays, each containing the input parameters for
   *   DateTimePlusTest::testDates().
   *
   * @see DateTimePlusTest::testDates()
   */
  public function providerTestDates() {
    $dates = [
      // String input.
      // Create date object from datetime string.
      [
        '2009-03-07 10:30',
        'America/Chicago',
        '2009-03-07T10:30:00-06:00',
      ],
      // Same during daylight savings time.
      [
        '2009-06-07 10:30',
        'America/Chicago',
        '2009-06-07T10:30:00-05:00',
      ],
      // Create date object from date string.
      [
        '2009-03-07',
        'America/Chicago',
        '2009-03-07T00:00:00-06:00',
      ],
      // Same during daylight savings time.
      [
        '2009-06-07',
        'America/Chicago',
        '2009-06-07T00:00:00-05:00',
      ],
      // Create date object from date string.
      [
        '2009-03-07 10:30',
        'Australia/Canberra',
        '2009-03-07T10:30:00+11:00',
      ],
      // Same during daylight savings time.
      [
        '2009-06-07 10:30',
        'Australia/Canberra',
        '2009-06-07T10:30:00+10:00',
      ],
    ];

    // On 32-bit systems, timestamps are limited to 1901-2038.
    if (PHP_INT_SIZE > 4) {

      // Create a date object in the distant past.
      // @see https://www.drupal.org/node/2795489#comment-12127088
      // Note that this date is after the United States standardized its
      // timezones.
      $dates[] = [
        '1883-11-19 10:30',
        'America/Chicago',
        '1883-11-19T10:30:00-06:00',
      ];

      // Create a date object in the far future.
      $dates[] = [
        '2345-01-02 02:04',
        'UTC',
        '2345-01-02T02:04:00+00:00',
      ];
    }
    return $dates;
  }

  /**
   * Provides data for date tests.
   *
   * @return array
   *   An array of arrays, each containing the input parameters for
   *   DateTimePlusTest::testDates().
   *
   * @see DateTimePlusTest::testDates()
   */
  public function providerTestDateArrays() {
    $dates = [
      // Array input.
      // Create date object from date array, date only.
      [
        [
          'year' => 2010,
          'month' => 2,
          'day' => 28,
        ],
        'America/Chicago',
        '2010-02-28T00:00:00-06:00',
      ],
      // Create date object from date array with hour.
      [
        [
          'year' => 2010,
          'month' => 2,
          'day' => 28,
          'hour' => 10,
        ],
        'America/Chicago',
        '2010-02-28T10:00:00-06:00',
      ],
      // Create date object from date array, date only.
      [
        [
          'year' => 2010,
          'month' => 2,
          'day' => 28,
        ],
        'Europe/Berlin',
        '2010-02-28T00:00:00+01:00',
      ],
      // Create date object from date array with hour.
      [
        [
          'year' => 2010,
          'month' => 2,
          'day' => 28,
          'hour' => 10,
        ],
        'Europe/Berlin',
        '2010-02-28T10:00:00+01:00',
      ],
    ];

    // On 32-bit systems, timestamps are limited to 1901-2038.
    if (PHP_INT_SIZE > 4) {

      // Create a date object in the distant past.
      // @see https://www.drupal.org/node/2795489#comment-12127088
      // Note that this date is after the United States standardized its
      // timezones.
      $dates[] = [
        [
          'year' => 1883,
          'month' => 11,
          'day' => 19,
        ],
        'America/Chicago',
        '1883-11-19T00:00:00-06:00',
      ];

      // Create a date object in the far future.
      $dates[] = [
        [
          'year' => 2345,
          'month' => 1,
          'day' => 2,
        ],
        'UTC',
        '2345-01-02T00:00:00+00:00',
      ];
    }
    return $dates;
  }

  /**
   * Provides data for testDateFormats.
   *
   * @return array
   *   An array of arrays, each containing:
   *   - 'input' - Input to DateTimePlus.
   *   - 'timezone' - Timezone for DateTimePlus.
   *   - 'format' - Date format for DateTimePlus.
   *   - 'format_date' - Date format for use in $date->format() method.
   *   - 'expected' - The expected return from DateTimePlus.
   *
   * @see testDateFormats()
   */
  public function providerTestDateFormat() {
    return [
      // Create a year-only date.
      [
        '2009',
        NULL,
        'Y',
        'Y',
        '2009',
      ],
      // Create a month and year-only date.
      [
        '2009-10',
        NULL,
        'Y-m',
        'Y-m',
        '2009-10',
      ],
      // Create a time-only date.
      [
        'T10:30:00',
        NULL,
        '\\TH:i:s',
        'H:i:s',
        '10:30:00',
      ],
      // Create a time-only date.
      [
        '10:30:00',
        NULL,
        'H:i:s',
        'H:i:s',
        '10:30:00',
      ],
    ];
  }

  /**
   * Provides data for testInvalidDates.
   *
   * @return array
   *   An array of arrays, each containing:
   *   - 'input' - Input for DateTimePlus.
   *   - 'timezone' - Timezone for DateTimePlus.
   *   - 'format' - Format for DateTimePlus.
   *   - 'message' - Message to display on failure.
   *
   * @see testInvalidDates
   */
  public function providerTestInvalidDates() {
    return [
      // Test for invalid month names when we are using a short version
      // of the month.
      [
        '23 abc 2012',
        NULL,
        'd M Y',
        "23 abc 2012 contains an invalid month name and did not produce errors.",
        \InvalidArgumentException::class,
      ],
      // Test for invalid hour.
      [
        '0000-00-00T45:30:00',
        NULL,
        'Y-m-d\\TH:i:s',
        "0000-00-00T45:30:00 contains an invalid hour and did not produce errors.",
        \UnexpectedValueException::class,
      ],
      // Test for invalid day.
      [
        '0000-00-99T05:30:00',
        NULL,
        'Y-m-d\\TH:i:s',
        "0000-00-99T05:30:00 contains an invalid day and did not produce errors.",
        \UnexpectedValueException::class,
      ],
      // Test for invalid month.
      [
        '0000-75-00T15:30:00',
        NULL,
        'Y-m-d\\TH:i:s',
        "0000-75-00T15:30:00 contains an invalid month and did not produce errors.",
        \UnexpectedValueException::class,
      ],
      // Test for invalid year.
      [
        '11-08-01T15:30:00',
        NULL,
        'Y-m-d\\TH:i:s',
        "11-08-01T15:30:00 contains an invalid year and did not produce errors.",
        \UnexpectedValueException::class,
      ],
    ];
  }

  /**
   * Data provider for testInvalidDateArrays.
   *
   * @return array
   *   An array of arrays, each containing:
   *   - 'input' - Input for DateTimePlus.
   *   - 'timezone' - Timezone for DateTimePlus.
   *
   * @see testInvalidDateArrays
   */
  public function providerTestInvalidDateArrays() {
    return [
      // One year larger than the documented upper limit of checkdate().
      [
        [
          'year' => 32768,
          'month' => 1,
          'day' => 8,
          'hour' => 8,
          'minute' => 0,
          'second' => 0,
        ],
        'America/Chicago',
        \InvalidArgumentException::class,
      ],
      // One year smaller than the documented lower limit of checkdate().
      [
        [
          'year' => 0,
          'month' => 1,
          'day' => 8,
          'hour' => 8,
          'minute' => 0,
          'second' => 0,
        ],
        'America/Chicago',
        \InvalidArgumentException::class,
      ],
      // Test for invalid month from date array.
      [
        [
          'year' => 2010,
          'month' => 27,
          'day' => 8,
          'hour' => 8,
          'minute' => 0,
          'second' => 0,
        ],
        'America/Chicago',
        \InvalidArgumentException::class,
      ],
      // Test for invalid hour from date array.
      [
        [
          'year' => 2010,
          'month' => 2,
          'day' => 28,
          'hour' => 80,
          'minute' => 0,
          'second' => 0,
        ],
        'America/Chicago',
        \InvalidArgumentException::class,
      ],
      // Test for invalid minute from date array.
      [
        [
          'year' => 2010,
          'month' => 7,
          'day' => 8,
          'hour' => 8,
          'minute' => 88,
          'second' => 0,
        ],
        'America/Chicago',
        \InvalidArgumentException::class,
      ],
      // Regression test for https://www.drupal.org/node/2084455.
      [
        [
          'hour' => 59,
          'minute' => 1,
          'second' => 1,
        ],
        'America/Chicago',
        \InvalidArgumentException::class,
      ],
    ];
  }

  /**
   * Data provider for testCheckArray.
   *
   * @return array
   *   An array of arrays, each containing:
   *   - 'array' - Input for DateTimePlus::checkArray().
   *   - 'expected' - Expected output for  DateTimePlus::checkArray().
   *
   * @see testCheckArray
   */
  public function providerTestCheckArray() {
    return [
      'Date array, date only' => [
        [
          'year' => 2010,
          'month' => 2,
          'day' => 28,
        ],
        TRUE,
      ],
      'Date array with hour' => [
        [
          'year' => 2010,
          'month' => 2,
          'day' => 28,
          'hour' => 10,
        ],
        TRUE,
      ],
      'One year larger than the documented upper limit of checkdate()' => [
        [
          'year' => 32768,
          'month' => 1,
          'day' => 8,
          'hour' => 8,
          'minute' => 0,
          'second' => 0,
        ],
        FALSE,
      ],
      'One year smaller than the documented lower limit of checkdate()' => [
        [
          'year' => 0,
          'month' => 1,
          'day' => 8,
          'hour' => 8,
          'minute' => 0,
          'second' => 0,
        ],
        FALSE,
      ],
      'Invalid month from date array' => [
        [
          'year' => 2010,
          'month' => 27,
          'day' => 8,
          'hour' => 8,
          'minute' => 0,
          'second' => 0,
        ],
        FALSE,
      ],
      'Invalid hour from date array' => [
        [
          'year' => 2010,
          'month' => 2,
          'day' => 28,
          'hour' => 80,
          'minute' => 0,
          'second' => 0,
        ],
        FALSE,
      ],
      'Invalid minute from date array.' => [
        [
          'year' => 2010,
          'month' => 7,
          'day' => 8,
          'hour' => 8,
          'minute' => 88,
          'second' => 0,
        ],
        FALSE,
      ],
      'Missing day' => [
        [
          'year' => 2059,
          'month' => 1,
          'second' => 1,
        ],
        FALSE,
      ],
      'Zero day' => [
        [
          'year' => 2059,
          'month' => 1,
          'day' => 0,
        ],
        FALSE,
      ],
    ];
  }

  /**
   * Provides data for testDateTimezone.
   *
   * @return array
   *   An array of arrays, each containing:
   *   - 'date' - Date string or object for DateTimePlus.
   *   - 'timezone' - Timezone string for DateTimePlus.
   *   - 'expected' - Expected return from DateTimePlus::getTimezone()::getName().
   *   - 'message' - Message to display on test failure.
   *
   * @see testDateTimezone
   */
  public function providerTestDateTimezone() {

    // Use a common date for most of the tests.
    $date_string = '2007-01-31 21:00:00';

    // Detect the system timezone.
    $system_timezone = date_default_timezone_get();
    return [
      // Create a date object with an unspecified timezone, which should
      // end up using the system timezone.
      [
        $date_string,
        NULL,
        $system_timezone,
        'DateTimePlus uses the system timezone when there is no site timezone.',
      ],
      // Create a date object with a specified timezone name.
      [
        $date_string,
        'America/Yellowknife',
        'America/Yellowknife',
        'DateTimePlus uses the specified timezone if provided.',
      ],
      // Create a date object with a timezone object.
      [
        $date_string,
        new \DateTimeZone('Australia/Canberra'),
        'Australia/Canberra',
        'DateTimePlus uses the specified timezone if provided.',
      ],
      // Create a date object with another date object.
      [
        new DateTimePlus('now', 'Pacific/Midway'),
        NULL,
        'Pacific/Midway',
        'DateTimePlus uses the specified timezone if provided.',
      ],
    ];
  }

  /**
   * Provides data for testTimestamp.
   *
   * @return array
   *   An array of arrays, each containing the arguments required for
   *   self::testTimestamp().
   *
   * @see testTimestamp()
   */
  public function providerTestTimestamp() {
    return [
      // Create date object from a unix timestamp and display it in
      // local time.
      [
        'input' => 0,
        'initial' => [
          'timezone' => 'UTC',
          'format' => 'c',
          'expected_date' => '1970-01-01T00:00:00+00:00',
          'expected_timezone' => 'UTC',
          'expected_offset' => 0,
        ],
        'transform' => [
          'timezone' => 'America/Los_Angeles',
          'format' => 'c',
          'expected_date' => '1969-12-31T16:00:00-08:00',
          'expected_timezone' => 'America/Los_Angeles',
          'expected_offset' => '-28800',
        ],
      ],
      // Create a date using the timestamp of zero, then display its
      // value both in UTC and the local timezone.
      [
        'input' => 0,
        'initial' => [
          'timezone' => 'America/Los_Angeles',
          'format' => 'c',
          'expected_date' => '1969-12-31T16:00:00-08:00',
          'expected_timezone' => 'America/Los_Angeles',
          'expected_offset' => '-28800',
        ],
        'transform' => [
          'timezone' => 'UTC',
          'format' => 'c',
          'expected_date' => '1970-01-01T00:00:00+00:00',
          'expected_timezone' => 'UTC',
          'expected_offset' => 0,
        ],
      ],
    ];
  }

  /**
   * Provides data for testDateTimestamp.
   *
   * @return array
   *   An array of arrays, each containing the arguments required for
   *   self::testDateTimestamp().
   *
   * @see testDateTimestamp()
   */
  public function providerTestDateTimestamp() {
    return [
      // Create date object from datetime string in UTC, and convert
      // it to a local date.
      [
        'input' => '1970-01-01 00:00:00',
        'initial' => [
          'timezone' => 'UTC',
          'format' => 'c',
          'expected_date' => '1970-01-01T00:00:00+00:00',
          'expected_timezone' => 'UTC',
          'expected_offset' => 0,
        ],
        'transform' => [
          'timezone' => 'America/Los_Angeles',
          'format' => 'c',
          'expected_date' => '1969-12-31T16:00:00-08:00',
          'expected_timezone' => 'America/Los_Angeles',
          'expected_offset' => '-28800',
        ],
      ],
      // Convert the local time to UTC using string input.
      [
        'input' => '1969-12-31 16:00:00',
        'initial' => [
          'timezone' => 'America/Los_Angeles',
          'format' => 'c',
          'expected_date' => '1969-12-31T16:00:00-08:00',
          'expected_timezone' => 'America/Los_Angeles',
          'expected_offset' => '-28800',
        ],
        'transform' => [
          'timezone' => 'UTC',
          'format' => 'c',
          'expected_date' => '1970-01-01T00:00:00+00:00',
          'expected_timezone' => 'UTC',
          'expected_offset' => 0,
        ],
      ],
      // Convert the local time to UTC using string input.
      [
        'input' => '1969-12-31 16:00:00',
        'initial' => [
          'timezone' => 'Europe/Warsaw',
          'format' => 'c',
          'expected_date' => '1969-12-31T16:00:00+01:00',
          'expected_timezone' => 'Europe/Warsaw',
          'expected_offset' => '+3600',
        ],
        'transform' => [
          'timezone' => 'UTC',
          'format' => 'c',
          'expected_date' => '1969-12-31T15:00:00+00:00',
          'expected_timezone' => 'UTC',
          'expected_offset' => 0,
        ],
      ],
    ];
  }

  /**
   * Provides data for date tests.
   *
   * @return array
   *   An array of arrays, each containing the input parameters for
   *   DateTimePlusTest::testDateDiff().
   *
   * @see DateTimePlusTest::testDateDiff()
   */
  public function providerTestDateDiff() {
    $empty_interval = new \DateInterval('PT0S');
    $positive_19_hours = new \DateInterval('PT19H');
    $positive_18_hours = new \DateInterval('PT18H');
    $positive_1_hour = new \DateInterval('PT1H');
    $negative_1_hour = new \DateInterval('PT1H');
    $negative_1_hour->invert = 1;
    return [
      // There should be a 19 hour time interval between
      // new years in Sydney and new years in LA in year 2000.
      [
        'input2' => DateTimePlus::createFromFormat('Y-m-d H:i:s', '2000-01-01 00:00:00', new \DateTimeZone('Australia/Sydney')),
        'input1' => DateTimePlus::createFromFormat('Y-m-d H:i:s', '2000-01-01 00:00:00', new \DateTimeZone('America/Los_Angeles')),
        'absolute' => FALSE,
        'expected' => $positive_19_hours,
      ],
      // In 1970 Sydney did not observe daylight savings time
      // So there is only an 18 hour time interval.
      [
        'input2' => DateTimePlus::createFromFormat('Y-m-d H:i:s', '1970-01-01 00:00:00', new \DateTimeZone('Australia/Sydney')),
        'input1' => DateTimePlus::createFromFormat('Y-m-d H:i:s', '1970-01-01 00:00:00', new \DateTimeZone('America/Los_Angeles')),
        'absolute' => FALSE,
        'expected' => $positive_18_hours,
      ],
      [
        'input1' => DateTimePlus::createFromFormat('U', 3600, new \DateTimeZone('America/Los_Angeles')),
        'input2' => DateTimePlus::createFromFormat('U', 0, new \DateTimeZone('UTC')),
        'absolute' => FALSE,
        'expected' => $negative_1_hour,
      ],
      [
        'input1' => DateTimePlus::createFromFormat('U', 3600),
        'input2' => DateTimePlus::createFromFormat('U', 0),
        'absolute' => FALSE,
        'expected' => $negative_1_hour,
      ],
      [
        'input1' => DateTimePlus::createFromFormat('U', 3600),
        'input2' => \DateTime::createFromFormat('U', 0),
        'absolute' => FALSE,
        'expected' => $negative_1_hour,
      ],
      [
        'input1' => DateTimePlus::createFromFormat('U', 3600),
        'input2' => DateTimePlus::createFromFormat('U', 0),
        'absolute' => TRUE,
        'expected' => $positive_1_hour,
      ],
      [
        'input1' => DateTimePlus::createFromFormat('U', 3600),
        'input2' => \DateTime::createFromFormat('U', 0),
        'absolute' => TRUE,
        'expected' => $positive_1_hour,
      ],
      [
        'input1' => DateTimePlus::createFromFormat('U', 0),
        'input2' => DateTimePlus::createFromFormat('U', 0),
        'absolute' => FALSE,
        'expected' => $empty_interval,
      ],
    ];
  }

  /**
   * Provides data for date tests.
   *
   * @return array
   *   An array of arrays, each containing the input parameters for
   *   DateTimePlusTest::testInvalidDateDiff().
   *
   * @see DateTimePlusTest::testInvalidDateDiff()
   */
  public function providerTestInvalidDateDiff() {
    return [
      [
        'input1' => DateTimePlus::createFromFormat('U', 3600),
        'input2' => '1970-01-01 00:00:00',
        'absolute' => FALSE,
      ],
      [
        'input1' => DateTimePlus::createFromFormat('U', 3600),
        'input2' => NULL,
        'absolute' => FALSE,
      ],
    ];
  }

  /**
   * Tests invalid values passed to constructor.
   *
   * @param string $time
   *   A date/time string.
   * @param string[] $errors
   *   An array of error messages.
   *
   * @covers ::__construct
   *
   * @dataProvider providerTestInvalidConstructor
   */
  public function testInvalidConstructor($time, array $errors) {
    $date = new DateTimePlus($time);
    $this
      ->assertEquals(TRUE, $date
      ->hasErrors());
    $this
      ->assertEquals($errors, $date
      ->getErrors());
  }

  /**
   * Provider for testInvalidConstructor().
   *
   * @return array
   *   An array of invalid date/time strings, and corresponding error messages.
   */
  public function providerTestInvalidConstructor() {
    return [
      [
        'YYYY-MM-DD',
        [
          'The timezone could not be found in the database',
          'Unexpected character',
          'Double timezone specification',
        ],
      ],
      [
        '2017-MM-DD',
        [
          'Unexpected character',
          'The timezone could not be found in the database',
        ],
      ],
      [
        'YYYY-03-DD',
        [
          'The timezone could not be found in the database',
          'Unexpected character',
          'Double timezone specification',
        ],
      ],
      [
        'YYYY-MM-07',
        [
          'The timezone could not be found in the database',
          'Unexpected character',
          'Double timezone specification',
        ],
      ],
      [
        '2017-13-55',
        [
          'Unexpected character',
        ],
      ],
      [
        'YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss',
        [
          'The timezone could not be found in the database',
          'Unexpected character',
          'Double timezone specification',
        ],
      ],
      [
        '2017-03-07 25:70:80',
        [
          'Unexpected character',
          'Double time specification',
        ],
      ],
      [
        'lorem ipsum dolor sit amet',
        [
          'The timezone could not be found in the database',
          'Double timezone specification',
        ],
      ],
    ];
  }

  /**
   * Tests the $settings['validate_format'] parameter in ::createFromFormat().
   */
  public function testValidateFormat() {

    // Check that an input that does not strictly follow the input format will
    // produce the desired date. In this case the year string '11' doesn't
    // precisely match the 'Y' formatter parameter, but PHP will parse it
    // regardless. However, when formatted with the same string, the year will
    // be output with four digits. With the ['validate_format' => FALSE]
    // $settings, this will not thrown an exception.
    $date = DateTimePlus::createFromFormat('Y-m-d H:i:s', '11-03-31 17:44:00', 'UTC', [
      'validate_format' => FALSE,
    ]);
    $this
      ->assertEquals('0011-03-31 17:44:00', $date
      ->format('Y-m-d H:i:s'));

    // Parse the same date with ['validate_format' => TRUE] and make sure we
    // get the expected exception.
    $this
      ->expectException(\UnexpectedValueException::class);
    $date = DateTimePlus::createFromFormat('Y-m-d H:i:s', '11-03-31 17:44:00', 'UTC', [
      'validate_format' => TRUE,
    ]);
  }

  /**
   * Tests setting the default time for date-only objects.
   */
  public function testDefaultDateTime() {
    $utc = new \DateTimeZone('UTC');
    $date = DateTimePlus::createFromFormat('Y-m-d H:i:s', '2017-05-23 22:58:00', $utc);
    $this
      ->assertEquals('22:58:00', $date
      ->format('H:i:s'));
    $date
      ->setDefaultDateTime();
    $this
      ->assertEquals('12:00:00', $date
      ->format('H:i:s'));
  }

  /**
   * Tests that object methods are chainable.
   *
   * @covers ::__call
   */
  public function testChainable() {
    $date = new DateTimePlus('now', 'Australia/Sydney');
    $date
      ->setTimestamp(12345678);
    $rendered = $date
      ->render();
    $this
      ->assertEquals('1970-05-24 07:21:18 Australia/Sydney', $rendered);
    $date
      ->setTimestamp(23456789);
    $rendered = $date
      ->setTimezone(new \DateTimeZone('America/New_York'))
      ->render();
    $this
      ->assertEquals('1970-09-29 07:46:29 America/New_York', $rendered);
    $date = DateTimePlus::createFromFormat('Y-m-d H:i:s', '1970-05-24 07:21:18', new \DateTimeZone('Australia/Sydney'))
      ->setTimezone(new \DateTimeZone('America/New_York'));
    $rendered = $date
      ->render();
    $this
      ->assertInstanceOf(DateTimePlus::class, $date);
    $this
      ->assertEquals(12345678, $date
      ->getTimestamp());
    $this
      ->assertEquals('1970-05-23 17:21:18 America/New_York', $rendered);
  }

  /**
   * Tests that non-chainable methods work.
   *
   * @covers ::__call
   */
  public function testChainableNonChainable() {
    $datetime1 = new DateTimePlus('2009-10-11 12:00:00');
    $datetime2 = new DateTimePlus('2009-10-13 12:00:00');
    $interval = $datetime1
      ->diff($datetime2);
    $this
      ->assertInstanceOf(\DateInterval::class, $interval);
    $this
      ->assertEquals('+2 days', $interval
      ->format('%R%a days'));
  }

  /**
   * Tests that chained calls to non-existent functions throw an exception.
   *
   * @covers ::__call
   */
  public function testChainableNonCallable() {
    $this
      ->expectException(\BadMethodCallException::class);
    $this
      ->expectExceptionMessage('Call to undefined method Drupal\\Component\\Datetime\\DateTimePlus::nonexistent()');
    $date = new DateTimePlus('now', 'Australia/Sydney');
    $date
      ->setTimezone(new \DateTimeZone('America/New_York'))
      ->nonexistent();
  }

  /**
   * @covers ::getPhpDateTime
   */
  public function testGetPhpDateTime() {
    $new_york = new \DateTimeZone('America/New_York');
    $berlin = new \DateTimeZone('Europe/Berlin');

    // Test retrieving a cloned copy of the wrapped \DateTime object, and that
    // altering it does not change the DateTimePlus object.
    $datetimeplus = DateTimePlus::createFromFormat('Y-m-d H:i:s', '2017-07-13 22:40:00', $new_york, [
      'langcode' => 'en',
    ]);
    $this
      ->assertEquals(1500000000, $datetimeplus
      ->getTimestamp());
    $this
      ->assertEquals('America/New_York', $datetimeplus
      ->getTimezone()
      ->getName());
    $datetime = $datetimeplus
      ->getPhpDateTime();
    $this
      ->assertInstanceOf('DateTime', $datetime);
    $this
      ->assertEquals(1500000000, $datetime
      ->getTimestamp());
    $this
      ->assertEquals('America/New_York', $datetime
      ->getTimezone()
      ->getName());
    $datetime
      ->setTimestamp(1400000000)
      ->setTimezone($berlin);
    $this
      ->assertEquals(1400000000, $datetime
      ->getTimestamp());
    $this
      ->assertEquals('Europe/Berlin', $datetime
      ->getTimezone()
      ->getName());
    $this
      ->assertEquals(1500000000, $datetimeplus
      ->getTimestamp());
    $this
      ->assertEquals('America/New_York', $datetimeplus
      ->getTimezone()
      ->getName());
  }

}

Classes

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DateTimePlusTest @coversDefaultClass \Drupal\Component\Datetime\DateTimePlus @group Datetime