Label84 / laravel-hours-helper by tjardo

Creates a Collection of times with a given interval.
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Maintainer Username: tjardo
Maintainer Contact: info@label84.com (Label84)
Package Create Date: 2022-01-02
Package Last Update: 2024-02-25
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Language: PHP
License: MIT
Last Refreshed: 2024-04-19 15:17:20
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Laravel Hours Helper

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With laravel-hours-helper you can create an Illuminate\Support\Collection of dates and/or times with a specific interval for a specific period. This helper could be useful in generating dropdown selections for a calendar meeting invite or scheduling the duration of an event. This helper also allows you to define the date formatting for each interval and to exclude intervals within the specific period.

Requirements

  • Laravel 8.x or 9.x

Laravel support

| Version | Release | |---------|---------| | 9.x | 1.2 | | 8.x | 1.0 |

Installation

Install the package via composer:

composer require label84/laravel-hours-helper

Usage

use Label84\HoursHelper\Facades\HoursHelper;

$hours = HoursHelper::create('08:00', '09:30', 30);

// Illuminate\Support\Collection
0 => '08:00',
1 => '08:30',
2 => '09:00',
3 => '09:30',

Example 1: time format

use Label84\HoursHelper\Facades\HoursHelper;

$hours = HoursHelper::create('11:00', '13:00', 60, 'g:i A');

// Illuminate\Support\Collection
0 => '11:00 AM',
1 => '12:00 PM',
2 => '1:00 PM',

Example 2: exclude times

use Label84\HoursHelper\Facades\HoursHelper;

$hours = HoursHelper::create('08:00', '11:00', 60, 'H:i', [
    ['09:00', '09:59'],
    // more..
]);

// Illuminate\Support\Collection
0 => '08:00',
1 => '10:00',
2 => '11:00',

Example 3: past midnight

use Label84\HoursHelper\Facades\HoursHelper;

$hours = HoursHelper::create('23:00', '01:00', 60);

// Illuminate\Support\Collection
0 => '23:00',
1 => '00:00',
2 => '01:00',

Example 4: multiple days

use Label84\HoursHelper\Facades\HoursHelper;

$hours = HoursHelper::create('2022-01-01 08:00', '2022-01-01 08:30', 15, 'Y-m-d H:i');

// Illuminate\Support\Collection
0 => '2022-01-01 08:00',
1 => '2022-01-01 08:15',
2 => '2022-01-01 08:30',

You can find more examples in the test directory: tests/HoursHelperTest.php

Tests

./vendor/bin/phpstan analyze
./vendor/bin/phpunit

License

MIT