thuecat/Classes/Domain/TimingFormat.php
Daniel Siepmann 928f42e7fc
Add merged opening hours (#104)
This allows to fetch merged opening hours instead of actually edited
opening hours.
They will be merged per valid time span.
The data structure is a bit different as each time span has a list of
week days, each with its own open and end.

Relates: #10246
2023-01-05 09:30:23 +00:00

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<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
/*
* Copyright (C) 2023 Daniel Siepmann <coding@daniel-siepmann.de>
*
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*
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*/
namespace WerkraumMedia\ThueCat\Domain;
class TimingFormat
{
/**
* Returns timing in default format.
*
* @return string
*/
public static function format(string $timing): string
{
$parts = self::getTimingParts($timing);
if ($parts['hour'] === '' || $parts['minutes'] === '') {
return '';
}
return $parts['hour'] . ':' . $parts['minutes'];
}
/**
* Converts the string representationg of a time HH:MM:SS into an array.
*
* @return string[]
*/
private static function getTimingParts(string $string): array
{
$parts = explode(':', $string);
return [
'hour' => $parts[0] ?? '',
'minutes' => $parts[1] ?? '',
'seconds' => $parts[2] ?? '',
];
}
}