* @link http://www.yiiframework.com/ * @copyright 2008-2013 Yii Software LLC * @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/ */ /** * CFormatter provides a set of commonly used data formatting methods. * * The formatting methods provided by CFormatter are all named in the form of formatXyz. * The behavior of some of them may be configured via the properties of CFormatter. For example, * by configuring {@link dateFormat}, one may control how {@link formatDate} formats the value into a date string. * * For convenience, CFormatter also implements the mechanism of calling formatting methods with their shortcuts (called types). * In particular, if a formatting method is named formatXyz, then its shortcut method is xyz * (case-insensitive). For example, calling $formatter->date($value) is equivalent to calling * $formatter->formatDate($value). * * Currently, the following types are recognizable: * * * By default, {@link CApplication} registers {@link CFormatter} as an application component whose ID is 'format'. * Therefore, one may call Yii::app()->format->boolean(1). * You might want to replace this component with {@link CLocalizedFormatter} to enable formatting based on the * current locale settings. * * @property CHtmlPurifier $htmlPurifier The HTML purifier instance. * * @author Qiang Xue * @package system.utils * @since 1.1.0 */ class CFormatter extends CApplicationComponent { /** * @var CHtmlPurifier */ private $_htmlPurifier; /** * @var string the format string to be used to format a date using PHP date() function. Defaults to 'Y/m/d'. */ public $dateFormat='Y/m/d'; /** * @var string the format string to be used to format a time using PHP date() function. Defaults to 'h:i:s A'. */ public $timeFormat='h:i:s A'; /** * @var string the format string to be used to format a date and time using PHP date() function. Defaults to 'Y/m/d h:i:s A'. */ public $datetimeFormat='Y/m/d h:i:s A'; /** * @var array the format used to format a number with PHP number_format() function. * Three elements may be specified: "decimals", "decimalSeparator" and "thousandSeparator". * They correspond to the number of digits after the decimal point, the character displayed as the decimal point * and the thousands separator character. */ public $numberFormat=array('decimals'=>null, 'decimalSeparator'=>null, 'thousandSeparator'=>null); /** * @var array the text to be displayed when formatting a boolean value. The first element corresponds * to the text display for false, the second element for true. Defaults to array('No', 'Yes'). */ public $booleanFormat=array('No','Yes'); /** * @var array the options to be passed to CHtmlPurifier instance used in this class. CHtmlPurifier is used * in {@link formatHtml} method, so this property could be useful to customize HTML filtering behavior. * @since 1.1.13 */ public $htmlPurifierOptions=array(); /** * @var array the format used to format size (bytes). Three elements may be specified: "base", "decimals" and "decimalSeparator". * They correspond to the base at which a kilobyte is calculated (1000 or 1024 bytes per kilobyte, defaults to 1024), * the number of digits after the decimal point (defaults to 2) and the character displayed as the decimal point. * "decimalSeparator" is available since version 1.1.13 * @since 1.1.11 */ public $sizeFormat=array( 'base'=>1024, 'decimals'=>2, 'decimalSeparator'=>null, ); /** * Calls the format method when its shortcut is invoked. * This is a PHP magic method that we override to implement the shortcut format methods. * @param string $name the method name * @param array $parameters method parameters * @return mixed the method return value */ public function __call($name,$parameters) { if(method_exists($this,'format'.$name)) return call_user_func_array(array($this,'format'.$name),$parameters); else return parent::__call($name,$parameters); } /** * Formats a value based on the given type. * @param mixed $value the value to be formatted * @param string $type the data type. This must correspond to a format method available in CFormatter. * For example, we can use 'text' here because there is method named {@link formatText}. * @throws CException if given type is unknown * @return string the formatted data */ public function format($value,$type) { $method='format'.$type; if(method_exists($this,$method)) return $this->$method($value); else throw new CException(Yii::t('yii','Unknown type "{type}".',array('{type}'=>$type))); } /** * Formats the value as is without any formatting. * This method simply returns back the parameter without any format. * @param mixed $value the value to be formatted * @return string the formatted result */ public function formatRaw($value) { return $value; } /** * Formats the value as a HTML-encoded plain text. * @param mixed $value the value to be formatted * @return string the formatted result */ public function formatText($value) { return CHtml::encode($value); } /** * Formats the value as a HTML-encoded plain text and converts newlines with HTML <br /> or * <p></p> tags. * @param mixed $value the value to be formatted * @param boolean $paragraphs whether newlines should be converted to HTML <p></p> tags, * false by default meaning that HTML <br /> tags will be used * @param boolean $removeEmptyParagraphs whether empty paragraphs should be removed, defaults to true; * makes sense only when $paragraphs parameter is true * @return string the formatted result */ public function formatNtext($value,$paragraphs=false,$removeEmptyParagraphs=true) { $value=CHtml::encode($value); if($paragraphs) { $value='

'.str_replace(array("\r\n", "\n", "\r"), '

',$value).'

'; if($removeEmptyParagraphs) $value=preg_replace('/(<\/p>

){2,}/i','

',$value); return $value; } else { return nl2br($value); } } /** * Formats the value as HTML text without any encoding. * @param mixed $value the value to be formatted * @return string the formatted result */ public function formatHtml($value) { return $this->getHtmlPurifier()->purify($value); } /** * Formats the value as a date. * @param mixed $value the value to be formatted * @return string the formatted result * @see dateFormat */ public function formatDate($value) { return date($this->dateFormat,$this->normalizeDateValue($value)); } /** * Formats the value as a time. * @param mixed $value the value to be formatted * @return string the formatted result * @see timeFormat */ public function formatTime($value) { return date($this->timeFormat,$this->normalizeDateValue($value)); } /** * Formats the value as a date and time. * @param mixed $value the value to be formatted * @return string the formatted result * @see datetimeFormat */ public function formatDatetime($value) { return date($this->datetimeFormat,$this->normalizeDateValue($value)); } /** * Normalizes an expression as a timestamp. * @param mixed $time the time expression to be normalized * @return int the normalized result as a UNIX timestamp */ protected function normalizeDateValue($time) { if(is_string($time)) { if(ctype_digit($time) || ($time{0}=='-' && ctype_digit(substr($time, 1)))) return (int)$time; else return strtotime($time); } return (int)$time; } /** * Formats the value as a boolean. * @param mixed $value the value to be formatted * @return string the formatted result * @see booleanFormat */ public function formatBoolean($value) { return $value ? $this->booleanFormat[1] : $this->booleanFormat[0]; } /** * Formats the value as a mailto link. * @param mixed $value the value to be formatted * @return string the formatted result */ public function formatEmail($value) { return CHtml::mailto($value); } /** * Formats the value as an image tag. * @param mixed $value the value to be formatted * @return string the formatted result */ public function formatImage($value) { return CHtml::image($value); } /** * Formats the value as a hyperlink. * @param mixed $value the value to be formatted * @return string the formatted result */ public function formatUrl($value) { $url=$value; if(strpos($url,'http://')!==0 && strpos($url,'https://')!==0) $url='http://'.$url; return CHtml::link(CHtml::encode($value),$url); } /** * Formats the value as a number using PHP number_format() function. * @param mixed $value the value to be formatted * @return string the formatted result * @see numberFormat */ public function formatNumber($value) { return number_format($value,$this->numberFormat['decimals'],$this->numberFormat['decimalSeparator'],$this->numberFormat['thousandSeparator']); } /** * @return CHtmlPurifier the HTML purifier instance */ public function getHtmlPurifier() { if($this->_htmlPurifier===null) $this->_htmlPurifier=new CHtmlPurifier; $this->_htmlPurifier->options=$this->htmlPurifierOptions; return $this->_htmlPurifier; } /** * Formats the value in bytes as a size in human readable form. * @param integer $value value in bytes to be formatted * @param boolean $verbose if full names should be used (e.g. bytes, kilobytes, ...). * Defaults to false meaning that short names will be used (e.g. B, KB, ...). * @return string the formatted result * @see sizeFormat * @since 1.1.11 */ public function formatSize($value,$verbose=false) { $base=$this->sizeFormat['base']; for($i=0; $base<=$value && $i<5; $i++) $value=$value/$base; $value=round($value, $this->sizeFormat['decimals']); $formattedValue=isset($this->sizeFormat['decimalSeparator']) ? str_replace('.',$this->sizeFormat['decimalSeparator'],$value) : $value; $params=array($value,'{n}'=>$formattedValue); switch($i) { case 0: return $verbose ? Yii::t('yii','{n} byte|{n} bytes',$params) : Yii::t('yii', '{n} B',$params); case 1: return $verbose ? Yii::t('yii','{n} kilobyte|{n} kilobytes',$params) : Yii::t('yii','{n} KB',$params); case 2: return $verbose ? Yii::t('yii','{n} megabyte|{n} megabytes',$params) : Yii::t('yii','{n} MB',$params); case 3: return $verbose ? Yii::t('yii','{n} gigabyte|{n} gigabytes',$params) : Yii::t('yii','{n} GB',$params); default: return $verbose ? Yii::t('yii','{n} terabyte|{n} terabytes',$params) : Yii::t('yii','{n} TB',$params); } } }