OpenXE/vendor/sabre/vobject/lib/Component/VAvailability.php

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<?php
namespace Sabre\VObject\Component;
use DateTimeInterface;
use Sabre\VObject;
/**
* The VAvailability component.
*
* This component adds functionality to a component, specific for VAVAILABILITY
* components.
*
* @copyright Copyright (C) fruux GmbH (https://fruux.com/)
* @author Ivan Enderlin
* @license http://sabre.io/license/ Modified BSD License
*/
class VAvailability extends VObject\Component
{
/**
* Returns true or false depending on if the event falls in the specified
* time-range. This is used for filtering purposes.
*
* The rules used to determine if an event falls within the specified
* time-range is based on:
*
* https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-daboo-calendar-availability-05#section-3.1
*
* @param DateTimeInterface $start
* @param DateTimeInterface $end
*
* @return bool
*/
public function isInTimeRange(DateTimeInterface $start, DateTimeInterface $end)
{
list($effectiveStart, $effectiveEnd) = $this->getEffectiveStartEnd();
return
(is_null($effectiveStart) || $start < $effectiveEnd) &&
(is_null($effectiveEnd) || $end > $effectiveStart)
;
}
/**
* Returns the 'effective start' and 'effective end' of this VAVAILABILITY
* component.
*
* We use the DTSTART and DTEND or DURATION to determine this.
*
* The returned value is an array containing DateTimeImmutable instances.
* If either the start or end is 'unbounded' its value will be null
* instead.
*
* @return array
*/
public function getEffectiveStartEnd()
{
$effectiveStart = null;
$effectiveEnd = null;
if (isset($this->DTSTART)) {
$effectiveStart = $this->DTSTART->getDateTime();
}
if (isset($this->DTEND)) {
$effectiveEnd = $this->DTEND->getDateTime();
} elseif ($effectiveStart && isset($this->DURATION)) {
$effectiveEnd = $effectiveStart->add(VObject\DateTimeParser::parseDuration($this->DURATION));
}
return [$effectiveStart, $effectiveEnd];
}
/**
* A simple list of validation rules.
*
* This is simply a list of properties, and how many times they either
* must or must not appear.
*
* Possible values per property:
* * 0 - Must not appear.
* * 1 - Must appear exactly once.
* * + - Must appear at least once.
* * * - Can appear any number of times.
* * ? - May appear, but not more than once.
*
* @var array
*/
public function getValidationRules()
{
return [
'UID' => 1,
'DTSTAMP' => 1,
'BUSYTYPE' => '?',
'CLASS' => '?',
'CREATED' => '?',
'DESCRIPTION' => '?',
'DTSTART' => '?',
'LAST-MODIFIED' => '?',
'ORGANIZER' => '?',
'PRIORITY' => '?',
'SEQUENCE' => '?',
'SUMMARY' => '?',
'URL' => '?',
'DTEND' => '?',
'DURATION' => '?',
'CATEGORIES' => '*',
'COMMENT' => '*',
'CONTACT' => '*',
];
}
/**
* Validates the node for correctness.
*
* The following options are supported:
* Node::REPAIR - May attempt to automatically repair the problem.
* Node::PROFILE_CARDDAV - Validate the vCard for CardDAV purposes.
* Node::PROFILE_CALDAV - Validate the iCalendar for CalDAV purposes.
*
* This method returns an array with detected problems.
* Every element has the following properties:
*
* * level - problem level.
* * message - A human-readable string describing the issue.
* * node - A reference to the problematic node.
*
* The level means:
* 1 - The issue was repaired (only happens if REPAIR was turned on).
* 2 - A warning.
* 3 - An error.
*
* @param int $options
*
* @return array
*/
public function validate($options = 0)
{
$result = parent::validate($options);
if (isset($this->DTEND) && isset($this->DURATION)) {
$result[] = [
'level' => 3,
'message' => 'DTEND and DURATION cannot both be present',
'node' => $this,
];
}
return $result;
}
}