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<?php
/**
* Time-related utility methods.
*
* @package SimpleSAMLphp
*/
namespace SimpleSAML\Utils;
use SimpleSAML\Logger;
class Time
{
/**
* Whether the timezone has been initialized or not.
*
* @var bool
*/
private static $tz_initialized = false;
/**
* This function generates a timestamp on the form used by the SAML protocols.
*
* @param int $instant The time the timestamp should represent. Defaults to current time.
*
* @return string The timestamp.
* @author Olav Morken, UNINETT AS <olav.morken@uninett.no>
*/
public static function generateTimestamp($instant = null)
{
if ($instant === null) {
$instant = time();
}
return gmdate('Y-m-d\TH:i:s\Z', $instant);
}
/**
* Initialize the timezone.
*
* This function should be called before any calls to date().
*
* @author Olav Morken, UNINETT AS <olav.morken@uninett.no>
*/
public static function initTimezone()
{
if (self::$tz_initialized) {
return;
}
$globalConfig = \SimpleSAML_Configuration::getInstance();
$timezone = $globalConfig->getString('timezone', null);
if ($timezone !== null) {
if (!date_default_timezone_set($timezone)) {
throw new \SimpleSAML_Error_Exception('Invalid timezone set in the "timezone" option in config.php.');
}
self::$tz_initialized = true;
return;
}
// we don't have a timezone configured
Logger::maskErrors(E_ALL);
$serverTimezone = date_default_timezone_get();
Logger::popErrorMask();
// set the timezone to the default
date_default_timezone_set($serverTimezone);
self::$tz_initialized = true;
}
/**
* Interpret a ISO8601 duration value relative to a given timestamp. Please note no fractions are allowed, neither
* durations specified in the formats PYYYYMMDDThhmmss nor P[YYYY]-[MM]-[DD]T[hh]:[mm]:[ss].
*
* @param string $duration The duration, as a string.
* @param int $timestamp The unix timestamp we should apply the duration to. Optional, default to the current
* time.
*
* @return int The new timestamp, after the duration is applied.
* @throws \InvalidArgumentException If $duration is not a valid ISO 8601 duration or if the input parameters do
* not have the right data types.
*/
public static function parseDuration($duration, $timestamp = null)
{
if (!(is_string($duration) && (is_int($timestamp) || is_null($timestamp)))) {
throw new \InvalidArgumentException('Invalid input parameters');
}
// parse the duration. We use a very strict pattern
$durationRegEx = '#^(-?)P(?:(?:(?:(\\d+)Y)?(?:(\\d+)M)?(?:(\\d+)D)?(?:T(?:(\\d+)H)?(?:(\\d+)M)?(?:(\\d+)'.
'(?:[.,]\d+)?S)?)?)|(?:(\\d+)W))$#D';
if (!preg_match($durationRegEx, $duration, $matches)) {
throw new \InvalidArgumentException('Invalid ISO 8601 duration: '.$duration);
}
$durYears = (empty($matches[2]) ? 0 : (int) $matches[2]);
$durMonths = (empty($matches[3]) ? 0 : (int) $matches[3]);
$durDays = (empty($matches[4]) ? 0 : (int) $matches[4]);
$durHours = (empty($matches[5]) ? 0 : (int) $matches[5]);
$durMinutes = (empty($matches[6]) ? 0 : (int) $matches[6]);
$durSeconds = (empty($matches[7]) ? 0 : (int) $matches[7]);
$durWeeks = (empty($matches[8]) ? 0 : (int) $matches[8]);
if (!empty($matches[1])) {
// negative
$durYears = -$durYears;
$durMonths = -$durMonths;
$durDays = -$durDays;
$durHours = -$durHours;
$durMinutes = -$durMinutes;
$durSeconds = -$durSeconds;
$durWeeks = -$durWeeks;
}
if ($timestamp === null) {
$timestamp = time();
}
if ($durYears !== 0 || $durMonths !== 0) {
/* Special handling of months and years, since they aren't a specific interval, but
* instead depend on the current time.
*/
/* We need the year and month from the timestamp. Unfortunately, PHP doesn't have the
* gmtime function. Instead we use the gmdate function, and split the result.
*/
$yearmonth = explode(':', gmdate('Y:n', $timestamp));
$year = (int) ($yearmonth[0]);
$month = (int) ($yearmonth[1]);
// remove the year and month from the timestamp
$timestamp -= gmmktime(0, 0, 0, $month, 1, $year);
// add years and months, and normalize the numbers afterwards
$year += $durYears;
$month += $durMonths;
while ($month > 12) {
$year += 1;
$month -= 12;
}
while ($month < 1) {
$year -= 1;
$month += 12;
}
// add year and month back into timestamp
$timestamp += gmmktime(0, 0, 0, $month, 1, $year);
}
// add the other elements
$timestamp += $durWeeks * 7 * 24 * 60 * 60;
$timestamp += $durDays * 24 * 60 * 60;
$timestamp += $durHours * 60 * 60;
$timestamp += $durMinutes * 60;
$timestamp += $durSeconds;
return $timestamp;
}
}
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