* @link http://www.yiiframework.com/ * @copyright 2008-2013 Yii Software LLC * @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/ */ /** * CTimestampBehavior will automatically fill date and time related attributes. * * CTimestampBehavior will automatically fill date and time related attributes when the active record * is created and/or updated. * You may specify an active record model to use this behavior like so: *
 * public function behaviors(){
 * 	return array(
 * 		'CTimestampBehavior' => array(
 * 			'class' => 'zii.behaviors.CTimestampBehavior',
 * 			'createAttribute' => 'create_time_attribute',
 * 			'updateAttribute' => 'update_time_attribute',
 * 		)
 * 	);
 * }
 * 
* The {@link createAttribute} and {@link updateAttribute} options actually default to 'create_time' and 'update_time' * respectively, so it is not required that you configure them. If you do not wish CTimestampBehavior * to set a timestamp for record update or creation, set the corresponding attribute option to null. * * By default, the update attribute is only set on record update. If you also wish it to be set on record creation, * set the {@link setUpdateOnCreate} option to true. * * Although CTimestampBehavior attempts to figure out on it's own what value to inject into the timestamp attribute, * you may specify a custom value to use instead via {@link timestampExpression} * * @author Jonah Turnquist * @package zii.behaviors * @since 1.1 */ class CTimestampBehavior extends CActiveRecordBehavior { /** * @var mixed The name of the attribute to store the creation time. Set to null to not * use a timestamp for the creation attribute. Defaults to 'create_time' */ public $createAttribute = 'create_time'; /** * @var mixed The name of the attribute to store the modification time. Set to null to not * use a timestamp for the update attribute. Defaults to 'update_time' */ public $updateAttribute = 'update_time'; /** * @var bool Whether to set the update attribute to the creation timestamp upon creation. * Otherwise it will be left alone. Defaults to false. */ public $setUpdateOnCreate = false; /** * @var mixed The expression that will be used for generating the timestamp. * This can be either a string representing a PHP expression (e.g. 'time()'), * or a {@link CDbExpression} object representing a DB expression (e.g. new CDbExpression('NOW()')). * Defaults to null, meaning that we will attempt to figure out the appropriate timestamp * automatically. If we fail at finding the appropriate timestamp, then it will * fall back to using the current UNIX timestamp. * * A PHP expression can be any PHP code that has a value. To learn more about what an expression is, * please refer to the {@link http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.expressions.php php manual}. */ public $timestampExpression; /** * @var array Maps column types to database method */ protected static $map = array( 'datetime'=>'NOW()', 'timestamp'=>'NOW()', 'date'=>'NOW()', ); /** * Responds to {@link CModel::onBeforeSave} event. * Sets the values of the creation or modified attributes as configured * * @param CModelEvent $event event parameter */ public function beforeSave($event) { if ($this->getOwner()->getIsNewRecord() && ($this->createAttribute !== null)) { $this->getOwner()->{$this->createAttribute} = $this->getTimestampByAttribute($this->createAttribute); } if ((!$this->getOwner()->getIsNewRecord() || $this->setUpdateOnCreate) && ($this->updateAttribute !== null)) { $this->getOwner()->{$this->updateAttribute} = $this->getTimestampByAttribute($this->updateAttribute); } } /** * Gets the appropriate timestamp depending on the column type $attribute is * * @param string $attribute $attribute * @return mixed timestamp (eg unix timestamp or a mysql function) */ protected function getTimestampByAttribute($attribute) { if ($this->timestampExpression instanceof CDbExpression) return $this->timestampExpression; elseif ($this->timestampExpression !== null) return @eval('return '.$this->timestampExpression.';'); $columnType = $this->getOwner()->getTableSchema()->getColumn($attribute)->dbType; return $this->getTimestampByColumnType($columnType); } /** * Returns the appropriate timestamp depending on $columnType * * @param string $columnType $columnType * @return mixed timestamp (eg unix timestamp or a mysql function) */ protected function getTimestampByColumnType($columnType) { return isset(self::$map[$columnType]) ? new CDbExpression(self::$map[$columnType]) : time(); } }