laipower/wp-content/plugins/easy-digital-downloads/includes/database/engine/class-date.php

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<?php
/**
* Base Custom Database Table Date Query Class.
*
* @package Database
* @subpackage Date
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2020
* @license https://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.php GNU Public License
* @since 1.0.0
*/
namespace EDD\Database\Queries;
// Exit if accessed directly
defined( 'ABSPATH' ) || exit;
use EDD\Database\Base;
/**
* Class for generating SQL clauses that filter a primary query according to date.
*
* Is heavily inspired by the WP_Date_Query class in WordPress, with changes to make
* it more flexible for custom tables and their columns.
*
* Date is a helper that allows primary query classes, such as WP_Query, to filter
* their results by date columns, by generating `WHERE` subclauses to be attached to the
* primary SQL query string.
*
* Attempting to filter by an invalid date value (eg month=13) will generate SQL that will
* return no results. In these cases, a _doing_it_wrong() error notice is also thrown.
* See Date::validate_date_values().
*
* @link https://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/WP_Query Codex page.
*
* @since 1.0.0
*/
class Date extends Base {
/**
* Array of date queries.
*
* See Date::__construct() for information on date query arguments.
*
* @since 1.0.0
* @var array
*/
public $queries = array();
/**
* The default relation between top-level queries. Can be either 'AND' or 'OR'.
*
* @since 1.0.0
* @var string
*/
public $relation = 'AND';
/**
* The column to query against. Can be changed via the query arguments.
*
* @since 1.0.0
* @var string
*/
public $column = 'date_created';
/**
* The value comparison operator. Can be changed via the query arguments.
*
* @since 1.0.0
* @var array
*/
public $compare = '=';
/**
* Supported time-related parameter keys.
*
* @since 1.0.0
* @var array
*/
public $time_keys = array(
'after',
'before',
'value',
'year',
'month',
'monthnum',
'week',
'w',
'dayofyear',
'day',
'dayofweek',
'dayofweek_iso',
'hour',
'minute',
'second'
);
/**
* Supported comparison types
*
* @since 1.0.0
* @var array
*/
public $comparison_keys = array(
'=',
'!=',
'>',
'>=',
'<',
'<=',
'IN',
'NOT IN',
'BETWEEN',
'NOT BETWEEN'
);
/**
* Supported multi-value comparison types
*
* @since 1.1.0
* @var array
*/
public $multi_value_keys = array(
'IN',
'NOT IN',
'BETWEEN',
'NOT BETWEEN'
);
/**
* Supported relation types
*
* @since 1.1.0
* @var array
*/
public $relation_keys = array(
'OR',
'AND'
);
/**
* Constructor.
*
* Time-related parameters that normally require integer values ('year', 'month', 'week', 'dayofyear', 'day',
* 'dayofweek', 'dayofweek_iso', 'hour', 'minute', 'second') accept arrays of integers for some values of
* 'compare'. When 'compare' is 'IN' or 'NOT IN', arrays are accepted; when 'compare' is 'BETWEEN' or 'NOT
* BETWEEN', arrays of two valid values are required. See individual argument descriptions for accepted values.
*
* @since 1.0.0
*
* @param array $date_query {
* Array of date query clauses.
*
* @type array {
* @type string $column Optional. The column to query against. If undefined, inherits the value of
* 'date_created'. Accepts 'date_created', 'date_created_gmt',
* 'post_modified','post_modified_gmt', 'comment_date', 'comment_date_gmt'.
* Default 'date_created'.
* @type string $compare Optional. The comparison operator. Accepts '=', '!=', '>', '>=', '<', '<=',
* 'IN', 'NOT IN', 'BETWEEN', 'NOT BETWEEN'. Default '='.
* @type string $relation Optional. The boolean relationship between the date queries. Accepts 'OR' or 'AND'.
* Default 'OR'.
* @type array {
* Optional. An array of first-order clause parameters, or another fully-formed date query.
*
* @type string|array $before {
* Optional. Date to retrieve posts before. Accepts `strtotime()`-compatible string,
* or array of 'year', 'month', 'day' values.
*
* @type string $year The four-digit year. Default empty. Accepts any four-digit year.
* @type string $month Optional when passing array.The month of the year.
* Default (string:empty)|(array:1). Accepts numbers 1-12.
* @type string $day Optional when passing array.The day of the month.
* Default (string:empty)|(array:1). Accepts numbers 1-31.
* }
* @type string|array $after {
* Optional. Date to retrieve posts after. Accepts `strtotime()`-compatible string,
* or array of 'year', 'month', 'day' values.
*
* @type string $year The four-digit year. Accepts any four-digit year. Default empty.
* @type string $month Optional when passing array. The month of the year. Accepts numbers 1-12.
* Default (string:empty)|(array:12).
* @type string $day Optional when passing array.The day of the month. Accepts numbers 1-31.
* Default (string:empty)|(array:last day of month).
* }
* @type string $column Optional. Used to add a clause comparing a column other than the
* column specified in the top-level `$column` parameter. Accepts
* 'date_created', 'date_created_gmt', 'post_modified', 'post_modified_gmt',
* 'comment_date', 'comment_date_gmt'. Default is the value of
* top-level `$column`.
* @type string $compare Optional. The comparison operator. Accepts '=', '!=', '>', '>=',
* '<', '<=', 'IN', 'NOT IN', 'BETWEEN', 'NOT BETWEEN'. 'IN',
* 'NOT IN', 'BETWEEN', and 'NOT BETWEEN'. Comparisons support
* arrays in some time-related parameters. Default '='.
* @type bool $inclusive Optional. Include results from dates specified in 'before' or
* 'after'. Default false.
* @type int|array $year Optional. The four-digit year number. Accepts any four-digit year
* or an array of years if `$compare` supports it. Default empty.
* @type int|array $month Optional. The two-digit month number. Accepts numbers 1-12 or an
* array of valid numbers if `$compare` supports it. Default empty.
* @type int|array $week Optional. The week number of the year. Accepts numbers 0-53 or an
* array of valid numbers if `$compare` supports it. Default empty.
* @type int|array $dayofyear Optional. The day number of the year. Accepts numbers 1-366 or an
* array of valid numbers if `$compare` supports it.
* @type int|array $day Optional. The day of the month. Accepts numbers 1-31 or an array
* of valid numbers if `$compare` supports it. Default empty.
* @type int|array $dayofweek Optional. The day number of the week. Accepts numbers 1-7 (1 is
* Sunday) or an array of valid numbers if `$compare` supports it.
* Default empty.
* @type int|array $dayofweek_iso Optional. The day number of the week (ISO). Accepts numbers 1-7
* (1 is Monday) or an array of valid numbers if `$compare` supports it.
* Default empty.
* @type int|array $hour Optional. The hour of the day. Accepts numbers 0-23 or an array
* of valid numbers if `$compare` supports it. Default empty.
* @type int|array $minute Optional. The minute of the hour. Accepts numbers 0-60 or an array
* of valid numbers if `$compare` supports it. Default empty.
* @type int|array $second Optional. The second of the minute. Accepts numbers 0-60 or an
* array of valid numbers if `$compare` supports it. Default empty.
* }
* }
* }
*/
public function __construct( $date_query = array() ) {
// Bail if not an array.
if ( ! is_array( $date_query ) ) {
return;
}
// Support for passing time-based keys in the top level of the array.
if ( ! isset( $date_query[0] ) && ! empty( $date_query ) ) {
$date_query = array( $date_query );
}
// Bail if empty.
if ( empty( $date_query ) ) {
return;
}
// Set column, compare, relation, and queries.
$this->column = $this->get_column( $date_query );
$this->compare = $this->get_compare( $date_query );
$this->relation = $this->get_relation( $date_query );
$this->queries = $this->sanitize_query( $date_query );
}
/**
* Recursive-friendly query sanitizer.
*
* Ensures that each query-level clause has a 'relation' key, and that
* each first-order clause contains all the necessary keys from
* `$defaults`.
*
* @since 1.0.0
*
* @param array $queries
* @param array $parent_query
*
* @return array Sanitized queries.
*/
public function sanitize_query( $queries = array(), $parent_query = array() ) {
// Default return value.
$retval = array();
// Setup defaults.
$defaults = array(
'column' => $this->get_column(),
'compare' => $this->get_compare(),
'relation' => $this->get_relation()
);
// Numeric keys should always have array values.
foreach ( $queries as $qkey => $qvalue ) {
if ( is_numeric( $qkey ) && ! is_array( $qvalue ) ) {
unset( $queries[ $qkey ] );
}
}
// Each query should have a value for each default key.
// Inherit from the parent when possible.
foreach ( $defaults as $dkey => $dvalue ) {
// Skip if already set.
if ( isset( $queries[ $dkey ] ) ) {
continue;
}
// Set the query.
if ( isset( $parent_query[ $dkey ] ) ) {
$queries[ $dkey ] = $parent_query[ $dkey ];
} else {
$queries[ $dkey ] = $dvalue;
}
}
// Validate the dates passed in the query.
if ( $this->is_first_order_clause( $queries ) ) {
$this->validate_date_values( $queries );
}
// Add queries to return array.
foreach ( $queries as $key => $q ) {
// This is a first-order query. Trust the values and sanitize when building SQL.
if ( ! is_array( $q ) || in_array( $key, $this->time_keys, true ) ) {
$retval[ $key ] = $q;
// Any array without a time key is another query, so we recurse.
} else {
$retval[] = $this->sanitize_query( $q, $queries );
}
}
// Return sanitized queries.
return $retval;
}
/**
* Determine whether this is a first-order clause.
*
* Checks to see if the current clause has any time-related keys.
* If so, it's first-order.
*
* @since 1.0.0
*
* @param array $query Query clause.
*
* @return bool True if this is a first-order clause.
*/
protected function is_first_order_clause( $query = array() ) {
$time_keys = array_intersect( $this->time_keys, array_keys( $query ) );
return ! empty( $time_keys );
}
/**
* Determines and validates what comparison operator to use.
*
* @since 1.0.0
*
* @param array $query A date query or a date subquery.
*
* @return string The comparison operator.
*/
public function get_column( $query = array() ) {
// Use column if passed
$retval = ! empty( $query['column'] )
? esc_sql( $this->validate_column( $query['column'] ) )
: $this->column;
return $retval;
}
/**
* Determines and validates what comparison operator to use.
*
* @since 1.0.0
*
* @param array $query A date query or a date subquery.
*
* @return string The comparison operator.
*/
public function get_compare( $query = array() ) {
// Compare must be in the allowed array
$retval = ! empty( $query['compare'] ) && in_array( $query['compare'], $this->comparison_keys, true )
? strtoupper( $query['compare'] )
: $this->compare;
return $retval;
}
/**
* Determines and validates what relation to use.
*
* @since 1.0.0
*
* @param array $query A date query or a date subquery.
* @return string The relation operator.
*/
public function get_relation( $query = array() ) {
// Relation must be in the allowed array
$retval = ! empty( $query['relation'] ) && in_array( $query['relation'], $this->relation_keys, true )
? strtoupper( $query['relation'] )
: $this->relation;
return $retval;
}
/**
* Validates the given date_query values.
*
* Note that date queries with invalid date ranges are allowed to
* continue (though of course no items will be found for impossible dates).
* This method only generates debug notices for these cases.
*
* @since 1.0.0
*
* @param array $date_query The date_query array.
*
* @return bool True if all values in the query are valid, false if one or more fail.
*/
public function validate_date_values( $date_query = array() ) {
// Bail if empty.
if ( empty( $date_query ) ) {
return false;
}
$valid = true;
/*
* Validate 'before' and 'after' up front, then let the
* validation routine continue to be sure that all invalid
* values generate errors too.
*/
if ( array_key_exists( 'before', $date_query ) && is_array( $date_query['before'] ) ) {
$valid = $this->validate_date_values( $date_query['before'] );
}
if ( array_key_exists( 'after', $date_query ) && is_array( $date_query['after'] ) ) {
$valid = $this->validate_date_values( $date_query['after'] );
}
// Values are passthroughs.
if ( array_key_exists( 'value', $date_query ) ) {
$valid = true;
}
// Array containing all min-max checks.
$min_max_checks = array();
// Days per year.
if ( array_key_exists( 'year', $date_query ) ) {
/*
* If a year exists in the date query, we can use it to get the days.
* If multiple years are provided (as in a BETWEEN), use the first one.
*/
if ( is_array( $date_query['year'] ) ) {
$_year = reset( $date_query['year'] );
} else {
$_year = $date_query['year'];
}
$max_days_of_year = date( 'z', mktime( 0, 0, 0, 12, 31, $_year ) ) + 1;
// Otherwise we use the max of 366 (leap-year)
} else {
$max_days_of_year = 366;
}
// Days of year.
$min_max_checks['dayofyear'] = array(
'min' => 1,
'max' => $max_days_of_year,
);
// Days per week.
$min_max_checks['dayofweek'] = array(
'min' => 1,
'max' => 7,
);
// Days per week.
$min_max_checks['dayofweek_iso'] = array(
'min' => 1,
'max' => 7,
);
// Months per year.
$min_max_checks['month'] = array(
'min' => 1,
'max' => 12,
);
// Weeks per year.
if ( isset( $_year ) ) {
/*
* If we have a specific year, use it to calculate number of weeks.
* Note: the number of weeks in a year is the date in which Dec 28 appears.
*/
$week_count = date( 'W', mktime( 0, 0, 0, 12, 28, $_year ) );
// Otherwise set the week-count to a maximum of 53.
} else {
$week_count = 53;
}
// Weeks per year.
$min_max_checks['week'] = array(
'min' => 1,
'max' => $week_count,
);
// Days per month.
$min_max_checks['day'] = array(
'min' => 1,
'max' => 31,
);
// Hours per day.
$min_max_checks['hour'] = array(
'min' => 0,
'max' => 23,
);
// Minutes per hour.
$min_max_checks['minute'] = array(
'min' => 0,
'max' => 59,
);
// Seconds per minute.
$min_max_checks['second'] = array(
'min' => 0,
'max' => 59,
);
// Loop through min/max checks.
foreach ( $min_max_checks as $key => $check ) {
// Skip if not in query.
if ( ! array_key_exists( $key, $date_query ) ) {
continue;
}
// Check for invalid values.
foreach ( (array) $date_query[ $key ] as $_value ) {
$is_between = ( $_value >= $check['min'] ) && ( $_value <= $check['max'] );
if ( ! is_numeric( $_value ) || empty( $is_between ) ) {
$valid = false;
}
}
}
// Bail if invalid query.
if ( false === $valid ) {
return $valid;
}
// Check what kinds of dates are being queried for.
$day_exists = array_key_exists( 'day', $date_query ) && is_numeric( $date_query['day'] );
$month_exists = array_key_exists( 'month', $date_query ) && is_numeric( $date_query['month'] );
$year_exists = array_key_exists( 'year', $date_query ) && is_numeric( $date_query['year'] );
// Checking at least day & month.
if ( ! empty( $day_exists ) && ! empty( $month_exists ) ) {
// Check for year query, or fallback to 2012 (for flexibility).
$year = ! empty( $year_exists )
? $date_query['year']
: '2012';
// Parse the date to check.
$to_check = sprintf( '%s-%s-%s', $year, $date_query['month'], $date_query['day'] );
// Check the date.
if ( ! $this->checkdate( $date_query['month'], $date_query['day'], $year, $to_check ) ) {
$valid = false;
}
}
// Return if valid or not
return $valid;
}
/**
* Validates a column name parameter.
*
* @since 1.0.0
*
* @param string $column The user-supplied column name.
*
* @return string A validated column name value.
*/
public function validate_column( $column = '' ) {
return preg_replace( '/[^a-zA-Z0-9_$\.]/', '', $column );
}
/**
* Generate WHERE clause to be appended to a main query.
*
* @since 1.0.0
*
* @return string MySQL WHERE clauses.
*/
public function get_sql() {
$sql = $this->get_sql_clauses();
/**
* Filters the date query clauses.
*
* @since 1.0.0
*
* @param string $sql Clauses of the date query.
* @param Date $this The Date query instance.
*/
return apply_filters( 'get_date_sql', $sql, $this );
}
/**
* Generate SQL clauses to be appended to a main query.
*
* Called by the public Date::get_sql(), this method is abstracted
* out to maintain parity with the other Query classes.
*
* @since 1.0.0
*
* @return array {
* Array containing JOIN and WHERE SQL clauses to append to the main query.
*
* @type string $join SQL fragment to append to the main JOIN clause.
* @type string $where SQL fragment to append to the main WHERE clause.
* }
*/
protected function get_sql_clauses() {
$sql = $this->get_sql_for_query( $this->queries );
if ( ! empty( $sql['where'] ) ) {
$sql['where'] = ' AND ' . $sql['where'];
}
return apply_filters( 'get_date_sql_clauses', $sql, $this );
}
/**
* Generate SQL clauses for a single query array.
*
* If nested subqueries are found, this method recurses the tree to
* produce the properly nested SQL.
*
* @since 1.0.0
*
* @param array $query Query to parse.
* @param int $depth Optional. Number of tree levels deep we currently are.
* Used to calculate indentation. Default 0.
* @return array {
* Array containing JOIN and WHERE SQL clauses to append to a single query array.
*
* @type string $join SQL fragment to append to the main JOIN clause.
* @type string $where SQL fragment to append to the main WHERE clause.
* }
*/
protected function get_sql_for_query( $query = array(), $depth = 0 ) {
$sql_chunks = array(
'join' => array(),
'where' => array(),
);
$sql = array(
'join' => '',
'where' => '',
);
$indent = '';
for ( $i = 0; $i < $depth; $i++ ) {
$indent .= ' ';
}
foreach ( $query as $key => $clause ) {
if ( 'relation' === $key ) {
$relation = $query['relation'];
} elseif ( is_array( $clause ) ) {
// This is a first-order clause.
if ( $this->is_first_order_clause( $clause ) ) {
// Get clauses & where count
$clause_sql = $this->get_sql_for_clause( $clause, $query );
$where_count = count( $clause_sql['where'] );
if ( ! $where_count ) {
$sql_chunks['where'][] = '';
} elseif ( 1 === $where_count ) {
$sql_chunks['where'][] = $clause_sql['where'][0];
} else {
$sql_chunks['where'][] = '( ' . implode( ' AND ', $clause_sql['where'] ) . ' )';
}
$sql_chunks['join'] = array_merge( $sql_chunks['join'], $clause_sql['join'] );
// This is a subquery, so we recurse.
} else {
$clause_sql = $this->get_sql_for_query( $clause, $depth + 1 );
$sql_chunks['where'][] = $clause_sql['where'];
$sql_chunks['join'][] = $clause_sql['join'];
}
}
}
// Filter to remove empties.
$sql_chunks['join'] = array_filter( $sql_chunks['join'] );
$sql_chunks['where'] = array_filter( $sql_chunks['where'] );
if ( empty( $relation ) ) {
$relation = 'AND';
}
// Filter duplicate JOIN clauses and combine into a single string.
if ( ! empty( $sql_chunks['join'] ) ) {
$sql['join'] = implode( ' ', array_unique( $sql_chunks['join'] ) );
}
// Generate a single WHERE clause with proper brackets and indentation.
if ( ! empty( $sql_chunks['where'] ) ) {
$sql['where'] = '( ' . "\n " . $indent . implode( ' ' . "\n " . $indent . $relation . ' ' . "\n " . $indent, $sql_chunks['where'] ) . "\n" . $indent . ')';
}
// Filter and return
return apply_filters( 'get_date_sql_for_query', $sql, $query, $depth, $this );
}
/**
* Turns a first-order date query into SQL for a WHERE clause.
*
* @since 1.0.0
*
* @param array $query Date query clause.
* @param array $parent_query Parent query of the current date query.
*
* @return array {
* Array containing JOIN and WHERE SQL clauses to append to the main query.
*
* @type string $join SQL fragment to append to the main JOIN clause.
* @type string $where SQL fragment to append to the main WHERE clause.
* }
*/
protected function get_sql_for_clause( $query = array(), $parent_query = array() ) {
// The sub-parts of a $where part.
$where_parts = array();
$column = $this->get_column( $query );
$compare = $this->get_compare( $query );
$inclusive = ! empty( $query['inclusive'] );
// Assign greater-than and less-than values.
$lt = '<';
$gt = '>';
if ( $inclusive ) {
$lt .= '=';
$gt .= '=';
}
// Range queries.
if ( ! empty( $query['after'] ) ) {
$where_parts[] = $this->get_db()->prepare( "{$column} {$gt} %s", $this->build_mysql_datetime( $query['after'], ! $inclusive ) );
}
if ( ! empty( $query['before'] ) ) {
$where_parts[] = $this->get_db()->prepare( "{$column} {$lt} %s", $this->build_mysql_datetime( $query['before'], $inclusive ) );
}
// Specific value queries.
if ( isset( $query['year'] ) && $value = $this->build_numeric_value( $compare, $query['year'] ) ) {
$where_parts[] = "YEAR( {$column} ) {$compare} {$value}";
}
if ( isset( $query['month'] ) && $value = $this->build_numeric_value( $compare, $query['month'] ) ) {
$where_parts[] = "MONTH( {$column} ) {$compare} {$value}";
} elseif ( isset( $query['monthnum'] ) && $value = $this->build_numeric_value( $compare, $query['monthnum'] ) ) {
$where_parts[] = "MONTH( {$column} ) {$compare} {$value}";
}
if ( isset( $query['week'] ) && false !== ( $value = $this->build_numeric_value( $compare, $query['week'] ) ) ) {
$where_parts[] = _wp_mysql_week( $column ) . " {$compare} {$value}";
} elseif ( isset( $query['w'] ) && false !== ( $value = $this->build_numeric_value( $compare, $query['w'] ) ) ) {
$where_parts[] = _wp_mysql_week( $column ) . " {$compare} {$value}";
}
if ( isset( $query['dayofyear'] ) && $value = $this->build_numeric_value( $compare, $query['dayofyear'] ) ) {
$where_parts[] = "DAYOFYEAR( {$column} ) {$compare} {$value}";
}
if ( isset( $query['day'] ) && $value = $this->build_numeric_value( $compare, $query['day'] ) ) {
$where_parts[] = "DAYOFMONTH( {$column} ) {$compare} {$value}";
}
if ( isset( $query['dayofweek'] ) && $value = $this->build_numeric_value( $compare, $query['dayofweek'] ) ) {
$where_parts[] = "DAYOFWEEK( {$column} ) {$compare} {$value}";
}
if ( isset( $query['dayofweek_iso'] ) && $value = $this->build_numeric_value( $compare, $query['dayofweek_iso'] ) ) {
$where_parts[] = "WEEKDAY( {$column} ) + 1 {$compare} {$value}";
}
// Straight value compare
if ( isset( $query['value'] ) ) {
$value = $this->build_value( $compare, $query['value'] );
$where_parts[] = "{$column} {$compare} $value";
}
// Hour/Minute/Second
if ( isset( $query['hour'] ) || isset( $query['minute'] ) || isset( $query['second'] ) ) {
// Avoid notices.
foreach ( array( 'hour', 'minute', 'second' ) as $unit ) {
if ( ! isset( $query[ $unit ] ) ) {
$query[ $unit ] = null;
}
}
$time_query = $this->build_time_query( $column, $compare, $query['hour'], $query['minute'], $query['second'] );
if ( ! empty( $time_query ) ) {
$where_parts[] = $time_query;
}
}
/*
* Return an array of 'join' and 'where' for compatibility
* with other query classes.
*/
return array(
'where' => $where_parts,
'join' => array(),
);
}
/**
* Builds and validates a value string based on the comparison operator.
*
* @since 1.0.0
*
* @param string $compare The compare operator to use
* @param string|array $value The value
*
* @return string|false|int The value to be used in SQL or false on error.
*/
public function build_numeric_value( $compare = '=', $value = null ) {
// Bail if null value
if ( is_null( $value ) ) {
return false;
}
switch ( $compare ) {
case 'IN':
case 'NOT IN':
$value = (array) $value;
// Remove non-numeric values.
$value = array_filter( $value, 'is_numeric' );
if ( empty( $value ) ) {
return false;
}
return '(' . implode( ',', array_map( 'intval', $value ) ) . ')';
case 'BETWEEN':
case 'NOT BETWEEN':
if ( ! is_array( $value ) || 2 != count( $value ) ) {
$value = array( $value, $value );
} else {
$value = array_values( $value );
}
// If either value is non-numeric, bail.
foreach ( $value as $v ) {
if ( ! is_numeric( $v ) ) {
return false;
}
}
$value = array_map( 'intval', $value );
return $value[0] . ' AND ' . $value[1];
default:
if ( ! is_numeric( $value ) ) {
return false;
}
return (int) $value;
}
}
/**
* Builds and validates a value string based on the comparison operator.
*
* @since 1.0.0
*
* @param string $compare The compare operator to use
* @param string|array $value The value
*
* @return string|false|int The value to be used in SQL or false on error.
*/
public function build_value( $compare = '=', $value = null ) {
if ( in_array( $compare, $this->multi_value_keys, true ) ) {
if ( ! is_array( $value ) ) {
$value = preg_split( '/[,\s]+/', $value );
}
} else {
$value = trim( $value );
}
switch ( $compare ) {
case 'IN':
case 'NOT IN':
$compare_string = '(' . substr( str_repeat( ',%s', count( $value ) ), 1 ) . ')';
$where = $this->get_db()->prepare( $compare_string, $value );
break;
case 'BETWEEN':
case 'NOT BETWEEN':
$value = array_slice( $value, 0, 2 );
$where = $this->get_db()->prepare( '%s AND %s', $value );
break;
case 'LIKE':
case 'NOT LIKE':
$value = '%' . $this->get_db()->esc_like( $value ) . '%';
$where = $this->get_db()->prepare( '%s', $value );
break;
// EXISTS with a value is interpreted as '='.
case 'EXISTS':
$compare = '=';
$where = $this->get_db()->prepare( '%s', $value );
break;
// 'value' is ignored for NOT EXISTS.
case 'NOT EXISTS':
$where = '';
break;
default:
$where = $this->get_db()->prepare( '%s', $value );
break;
}
return $where;
}
/**
* Builds a MySQL format date/time based on some query parameters.
*
* You can pass an array of values (year, month, etc.) with missing parameter values being defaulted to
* either the maximum or minimum values (controlled by the $default_to parameter). Alternatively you can
* pass a string that will be run through strtotime().
*
* @since 1.0.0
*
* @param string|array $datetime An array of parameters or a strtotime() string
* @param bool $default_to_max Whether to round up incomplete dates. Supported by values
* of $datetime that are arrays, or string values that are a
* subset of MySQL date format ('Y', 'Y-m', 'Y-m-d', 'Y-m-d H:i').
* Default: false.
*
* @return string|false A MySQL format date/time or false on failure
*/
public function build_mysql_datetime( $datetime = '', $default_to_max = false ) {
// Get current time
$now = time();
// Datetime is string
if ( is_string( $datetime ) ) {
// Define matches so linters don't complain
$matches = array();
/*
* Try to parse some common date formats, so we can detect
* the level of precision and support the 'inclusive' parameter.
*/
// Y
if ( preg_match( '/^(\d{4})$/', $datetime, $matches ) ) {
$datetime = array(
'year' => intval( $matches[1] ),
);
// Y-m
} elseif ( preg_match( '/^(\d{4})\-(\d{2})$/', $datetime, $matches ) ) {
$datetime = array(
'year' => intval( $matches[1] ),
'month' => intval( $matches[2] ),
);
// Y-m-d
} elseif ( preg_match( '/^(\d{4})\-(\d{2})\-(\d{2})$/', $datetime, $matches ) ) {
$datetime = array(
'year' => intval( $matches[1] ),
'month' => intval( $matches[2] ),
'day' => intval( $matches[3] ),
);
// Y-m-d H:i
} elseif ( preg_match( '/^(\d{4})\-(\d{2})\-(\d{2}) (\d{2}):(\d{2})$/', $datetime, $matches ) ) {
$datetime = array(
'year' => intval( $matches[1] ),
'month' => intval( $matches[2] ),
'day' => intval( $matches[3] ),
'hour' => intval( $matches[4] ),
'minute' => intval( $matches[5] ),
);
}
// If no match is found, we don't support default_to_max.
if ( ! is_array( $datetime ) ) {
return gmdate( 'Y-m-d H:i:s', strtotime( $datetime, $now ) );
}
}
// Map to ints
$datetime = array_map( 'absint', $datetime );
// Year
if ( ! isset( $datetime['year'] ) ) {
$datetime['year'] = date( 'Y', $now );
}
// Month
if ( ! isset( $datetime['month'] ) ) {
$datetime['month'] = ! empty( $default_to_max )
? 12
: 1;
}
// Day
if ( ! isset( $datetime['day'] ) ) {
$datetime['day'] = ! empty( $default_to_max )
? (int) date( 't', mktime( 0, 0, 0, $datetime['month'], 1, $datetime['year'] ) )
: 1;
}
// Hour
if ( ! isset( $datetime['hour'] ) ) {
$datetime['hour'] = ! empty( $default_to_max )
? 23
: 0;
}
// Minute
if ( ! isset( $datetime['minute'] ) ) {
$datetime['minute'] = ! empty( $default_to_max )
? 59
: 0;
}
// Second
if ( ! isset( $datetime['second'] ) ) {
$datetime['second'] = ! empty( $default_to_max )
? 59
: 0;
}
// Combine and return
return sprintf(
'%04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d',
$datetime['year'],
$datetime['month'],
$datetime['day'],
$datetime['hour'],
$datetime['minute'],
$datetime['second']
);
}
/**
* Return a MySQL expression for selecting the week number based on the
* day that the week starts.
*
* Uses the WordPress site option, if set.
*
* @since 1.0.0
*
* @param string $column Database column.
* @param int $start_of_week Day that week starts on. 0 = Sunday.
*
* @return string SQL clause.
*/
public function build_mysql_week( $column = '', $start_of_week = 0 ) {
// Start of week option
$start_of_week = (int) get_option( 'start_of_week', $start_of_week );
// When does the week start?
switch ( $start_of_week ) {
// Monday
case 1:
$retval = "WEEK( {$column}, 1 )";
break;
// Tuesday - Saturday
case 2:
case 3:
case 4:
case 5:
case 6:
$retval = "WEEK( DATE_SUB( {$column}, INTERVAL {$start_of_week} DAY ), 0 )";
break;
// Sunday
case 0:
default:
$retval = "WEEK( {$column}, 0 )";
break;
}
// Return SQL
return $retval;
}
/**
* Builds a query string for comparing time values (hour, minute, second).
*
* If just hour, minute, or second is set than a normal comparison will be done.
* However if multiple values are passed, a pseudo-decimal time will be created
* in order to be able to accurately compare against.
*
* @since 1.0.0
*
* @param string $column The column to query against. Needs to be pre-validated!
* @param string $compare The comparison operator. Needs to be pre-validated!
* @param int|null $hour Optional. An hour value (0-23).
* @param int|null $minute Optional. A minute value (0-59).
* @param int|null $second Optional. A second value (0-59).
*
* @return string|false A query part or false on failure.
*/
public function build_time_query( $column, $compare, $hour = null, $minute = null, $second = null ) {
// Have to have at least one
if ( ! isset( $hour ) && ! isset( $minute ) && ! isset( $second ) ) {
return false;
}
// Complex combined queries aren't supported for multi-value queries
if ( in_array( $compare, $this->multi_value_keys, true ) ) {
$retval = array();
// Hour
if ( isset( $hour ) && false !== ( $value = $this->build_numeric_value( $compare, $hour ) ) ) {
$retval[] = "HOUR( {$column} ) {$compare} {$value}";
}
// Minute
if ( isset( $minute ) && false !== ( $value = $this->build_numeric_value( $compare, $minute ) ) ) {
$retval[] = "MINUTE( {$column} ) {$compare} {$value}";
}
// Second
if ( isset( $second ) && false !== ( $value = $this->build_numeric_value( $compare, $second ) ) ) {
$retval[] = "SECOND( {$column} ) {$compare} {$value}";
}
return implode( ' AND ', $retval );
}
// Cases where just one unit is set
// Hour
if ( isset( $hour ) && ! isset( $minute ) && ! isset( $second ) && false !== ( $value = $this->build_numeric_value( $compare, $hour ) ) ) {
return "HOUR( {$column} ) {$compare} {$value}";
// Minute
} elseif ( ! isset( $hour ) && isset( $minute ) && ! isset( $second ) && false !== ( $value = $this->build_numeric_value( $compare, $minute ) ) ) {
return "MINUTE( {$column} ) {$compare} {$value}";
// Second
} elseif ( ! isset( $hour ) && ! isset( $minute ) && isset( $second ) && false !== ( $value = $this->build_numeric_value( $compare, $second ) ) ) {
return "SECOND( {$column} ) {$compare} {$value}";
}
// Single units were already handled. Since hour & second isn't allowed,
// minute must to be set.
if ( ! isset( $minute ) ) {
return false;
}
// Defaults
$format = $time = '';
// Hour
if ( null !== $hour ) {
$format .= '%H.';
$time .= sprintf( '%02d', $hour ) . '.';
} else {
$format .= '0.';
$time .= '0.';
}
// Minute
$format .= '%i';
$time .= sprintf( '%02d', $minute );
// Second
if ( isset( $second ) ) {
$format .= '%s';
$time .= sprintf( '%02d', $second );
}
// Build the SQL
$query = "DATE_FORMAT( {$column}, %s ) {$compare} %f";
// Return the prepared SQL
return $this->get_db()->prepare( $query, $format, $time );
}
/**
* Test if the supplied date is valid for the Gregorian calendar.
*
* @since 1.0.0
*
* @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.checkdate.php
*
* @param int $month Month number.
* @param int $day Day number.
* @param int $year Year number.
* @param string $source_date The date to filter.
*
* @return bool True if valid date, false if not valid date.
*/
public function checkdate( $month = 0, $day = 0, $year = 0, $source_date = '' ) {
// Check the date
$retval = checkdate( $month, $day, $year );
/**
* Filters whether the given date is valid for the Gregorian calendar.
*
* @since 1.0.0
*
* @param bool $checkdate Whether the given date is valid.
* @param string $source_date Date to check.
*/
return (bool) apply_filters( 'wp_checkdate', $retval, $source_date );
}
}