awm1 / clock

Temporary fork providing PHP >= 8.1 compatibility

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Yet another clock abstraction...

The purpose is to decouple projects from DateTimeImmutable instantiation so that we can test things properly.

Installation

Package is available on Packagist, you can install it using Composer.

composer require lcobucci/clock

Usage

Make your objects depend on the Lcobucci\Clock\Clock interface and use SystemClock or FrozenClock to retrieve the current time or a specific time (for testing), respectively:

<?php

use Lcobucci\Clock\Clock;
use Lcobucci\Clock\SystemClock;
use Lcobucci\Clock\FrozenClock;

function filterData(Clock $clock, array $objects): array
{
    return array_filter(
        $objects,
        static function (stdClass $object) use ($clock): bool {
            return $object->expiresAt > $clock->now();
        }
    );
}

// Object that will return the current time based on the given timezone
// $clock = SystemClock::fromSystemTimezone();
// $clock = SystemClock::fromUTC();
$clock = new SystemClock(new DateTimeZone('America/Sao_Paulo'));

// Test object that always returns a fixed time object
$clock = new FrozenClock(
    new DateTimeImmutable('2017-05-07 18:49:30')
);

// Or creating a frozen clock from the current time on UTC
// $clock = FrozenClock::fromUTC();

$objects = [
    (object) ['expiresAt' => new DateTimeImmutable('2017-12-31 23:59:59')],
    (object) ['expiresAt' => new DateTimeImmutable('2017-06-30 23:59:59')],
    (object) ['expiresAt' => new DateTimeImmutable('2017-01-30 23:59:59')],
];

var_dump(filterData($clock, $objects)); // last item will be filtered

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Temporary fork providing PHP >= 8.1 compatibility

License:MIT License


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