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<?php /** * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. * http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html * * @file * @ingroup Pager */ use Wikimedia\Timestamp\TimestampException; /** * Pager for filtering by a range of dates. * @ingroup Pager */ abstract class RangeChronologicalPager extends ReverseChronologicalPager { protected $rangeConds = []; /** * Set and return a date range condition using timestamps provided by the user. * We want the revisions between the two timestamps. * Also supports only having a start or end timestamp. * Assumes that the start timestamp comes before the end timestamp. * * @param string $startStamp Timestamp of the beginning of the date range (or empty) * @param string $endStamp Timestamp of the end of the date range (or empty) * @return array|null Database conditions to satisfy the specified date range * or null if dates are invalid */ public function getDateRangeCond( $startStamp, $endStamp ) { $this->rangeConds = []; try { if ( $startStamp !== '' ) { $startTimestamp = MWTimestamp::getInstance( $startStamp ); $startOffset = $this->mDb->timestamp( $startTimestamp->getTimestamp() ); $this->rangeConds[] = $this->mIndexField . '>=' . $this->mDb->addQuotes( $startOffset ); } if ( $endStamp !== '' ) { $endTimestamp = MWTimestamp::getInstance( $endStamp ); $endOffset = $this->mDb->timestamp( $endTimestamp->getTimestamp() ); $this->rangeConds[] = $this->mIndexField . '<=' . $this->mDb->addQuotes( $endOffset ); // populate existing variables for compatibility with parent $this->mYear = (int)$endTimestamp->format( 'Y' ); $this->mMonth = (int)$endTimestamp->format( 'm' ); $this->mDay = (int)$endTimestamp->format( 'd' ); $this->mOffset = $endOffset; } } catch ( TimestampException $ex ) { return null; } return $this->rangeConds; } /** * Takes ReverseChronologicalPager::getDateCond parameters and repurposes * them to work with timestamp-based getDateRangeCond. * * @param int $year Year up to which we want revisions * @param int $month Month up to which we want revisions * @param int $day [optional] Day up to which we want revisions. Default is end of month. * @return string|null Timestamp or null if year and month are false/invalid */ public function getDateCond( $year, $month, $day = -1 ) { // run through getDateRangeCond so rangeConds, mOffset, ... are set $legacyTimestamp = self::getOffsetDate( $year, $month, $day ); // ReverseChronologicalPager uses strict inequality for the end date ('<'), // but this class uses '<=' and expects extending classes to handle modifying the end date. // Therefore, we need to subtract one second from the output of getOffsetDate to make it // work with the '<=' inequality used in this class. $legacyTimestamp->timestamp = $legacyTimestamp->timestamp->modify( '-1 second' ); $this->getDateRangeCond( '', $legacyTimestamp->getTimestamp( TS_MW ) ); return $this->mOffset; } /** * Build variables to use by the database wrapper. * * @param string $offset Index offset, inclusive * @param int $limit Exact query limit * @param bool $descending Query direction, false for ascending, true for descending * @return array */ protected function buildQueryInfo( $offset, $limit, $descending ) { list( $tables, $fields, $conds, $fname, $options, $join_conds ) = parent::buildQueryInfo( $offset, $limit, $descending ); if ( $this->rangeConds ) { $conds = array_merge( $conds, $this->rangeConds ); } return [ $tables, $fields, $conds, $fname, $options, $join_conds ]; } }