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Vendor jono20201 Package input-to-date Short Description A small PHP library that assists with converting your user input into a Carbon object License
MIT
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This is a really simple library to convert user input to a Carbon object without
having to worry about the possible exceptions that maybe thrown with bad or empty
input.
If you're using a framework (such as Laravel) you should still validate user input
if you want to send them nice errors about invalid input.
Features
Parse user input to a Carbon object.
Throw an Exception or return a default upon error/empty input.
Fluent API
Usage
The following example would return a Carbon object with the correct date.
The following example has incorrect input, and will return null as we have asked it to by running
the setReturnNullOnFailure() method.
The following example will return this current time as its incorrect, but as have asked
for a default of Carbon::now().
The following will throw an InvalidArgumentException exception as the input is incorrect
and we have not set any other default. You can also explicitly add the throwException()
method.
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