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Vendor shrikeh Package datetime Short Description Simple boilerplate library for dateftime periods and ranges License
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Boilerplate collections representing DateTime periods and ranges.
Overview
This adds two utility classes for DateTime usage: Period, a class to describe a DateTime "window" (such as a calendar meeting), and Range, which describes multiple dates and automatically sorts them, earliest to latest.
Installation
Installation is via composer:
Usage
Both classes are written to ensure dates are immutable and so use DateTimeImmutable internally.
Range
Represent a range of dates. Given the following dates:
These can then be sorted simply by:
The Range has two helper methods, earliest() and latest() which return the outer bounds of the DateTimes.
To create a Period from the Range is straightforward:
In the above example, the Period will begin from now and end in two year's time.
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