popsu-d7/sites/all/modules/job_scheduler/JobSchedulerCronTab.inc
Bachir Soussi Chiadmi 1bc61b12ad first import
2015-04-08 11:40:19 +02:00

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PHP

<?php
/**
* @file
* JobSchedulerCronTab class.
*/
/**
* Jose's cron tab parser = Better try only simple crontab strings.
*
* Usage:
* // Run 23 minutes after midn, 2am, 4am ..., everyday
* $crontab = new JobSchedulerCronTab('23 0-23/2 * * *');
* // When this needs to run next, from current time?
* $next_time = $crontab->nextTime(time());
*
* I hate Sundays.
*/
class JobSchedulerCronTab {
// Original crontab elements
public $crontab;
// Parsed numeric values indexed by type
public $cron;
/**
* Constructor
*
* About crontab strings, see all about possible formats
* http://linux.die.net/man/5/crontab
*
* @param $crontab string
* Crontab text line: minute hour day-of-month month day-of-week
*/
public function __construct($crontab) {
$this->crontab = $crontab;
$this->cron = is_array($crontab) ? $this->values($crontab) : $this->parse($crontab);
}
/**
* Parse full crontab string into an array of type => values
*
* Note this one is static and can be used to validate values
*/
public static function parse($crontab) {
// Crontab elements, names match PHP date indexes (getdate)
$keys = array('minutes', 'hours', 'mday', 'mon', 'wday');
// Replace multiple spaces by single space
$crontab = preg_replace('/(\s+)/', ' ', $crontab);
// Expand into elements and parse all
$values = explode(' ', trim($crontab));
return self::values($values);
}
/**
* Parse array of values, check whether this is valid
*/
public static function values($array) {
if (count($array) == 5) {
$values = array_combine(array('minutes', 'hours', 'mday', 'mon', 'wday'), array_map('trim', $array));
$elements = array();
foreach ($values as $type => $string) {
$elements[$type] = self::parseElement($type, $string, TRUE);
}
// Return only if we have the right number of elements
// Dangerous means works running every second or things like that.
if (count(array_filter($elements)) == 5) {
return $elements;
}
}
return NULL;
}
/**
* Find the next occurrence within the next year as unix timestamp
*
* @param $start_time timestamp
* Starting time
*/
public function nextTime($start_time = NULL, $limit = 366) {
$start_time = isset($start_time) ? $start_time : time();
$start_date = getdate($start_time); // Get minutes, hours, mday, wday, mon, year
if ($date = $this->nextDate($start_date, $limit)) {
return mktime($date['hours'], $date['minutes'], 0, $date['mon'], $date['mday'], $date['year']);
}
else {
return 0;
}
}
/**
* Find the next occurrence within the next year as a date array,
*
* @see getdate()
*
* @param $date
* Date array with: 'mday', 'mon', 'year', 'hours', 'minutes'
*/
public function nextDate($date, $limit = 366) {
$date['seconds'] = 0;
// It is possible that the current date doesn't match
if ($this->checkDay($date) && ($nextdate = $this->nextHour($date))) {
return $nextdate;
}
elseif ($nextdate = $this->nextDay($date, $limit)) {
return $nextdate;
}
else {
return FALSE;
}
}
/**
* Check whether date's day is a valid one
*/
protected function checkDay($date) {
foreach (array('wday', 'mday', 'mon') as $key) {
if (!in_array($date[$key], $this->cron[$key])) {
return FALSE;
}
}
return TRUE;
}
/**
* Find the next day from date that matches with cron parameters
*
* Maybe it's possible that it's within the next years, maybe no day of a year matches all conditions.
* However, to prevent infinite loops we restrict it to the next year.
*/
protected function nextDay($date, $limit = 366) {
$i = 0; // Safety check, we love infinite loops...
while ($i++ <= $limit) {
// This should fix values out of range, like month > 12, day > 31....
// So we can trust we get the next valid day, can't we?
$time = mktime(0, 0, 0, $date['mon'], $date['mday'] + 1, $date['year']);
$date = getdate($time);
if ($this->checkDay($date)) {
$date['hours'] = reset($this->cron['hours']);
$date['minutes'] = reset($this->cron['minutes']);
return $date;
}
}
}
/**
* Find the next available hour within the same day
*/
protected function nextHour($date) {
$cron = $this->cron;
while ($cron['hours']) {
$hour = array_shift($cron['hours']);
// Current hour; next minute.
if ($date['hours'] == $hour) {
foreach ($cron['minutes'] as $minute) {
if ($date['minutes'] < $minute) {
$date['hours'] = $hour;
$date['minutes'] = $minute;
return $date;
}
}
}
// Next hour; first avaiable minute.
elseif ($date['hours'] < $hour) {
$date['hours'] = $hour;
$date['minutes'] = reset($cron['minutes']);
return $date;
}
}
return FALSE;
}
/**
* Parse each text element. Recursive up to some point...
*/
protected static function parseElement($type, $string, $translate = FALSE) {
$string = trim($string);
if ($translate) {
$string = self::translateNames($type, $string);
}
if ($string === '*') {
// This means all possible values, return right away, no need to double check
return self::possibleValues($type);
}
elseif (strpos($string, '/')) {
// Multiple. Example */2, for weekday will expand into 2, 4, 6
list($values, $multiple) = explode('/', $string);
$values = self::parseElement($type, $values);
foreach ($values as $value) {
if (!($value % $multiple)) {
$range[] = $value;
}
}
}
elseif (strpos($string, ',')) {
// Now process list parts, expand into items, process each and merge back
$list = explode(',', $string);
$range = array();
foreach ($list as $item) {
if ($values = self::parseElement($type, $item)) {
$range = array_merge($range, $values);
}
}
}
elseif (strpos($string, '-')) {
// This defines a range. Example 1-3, will expand into 1,2,3
list($start, $end) = explode('-', $string);
// Double check the range is within possible values
$range = range($start, $end);
}
elseif (is_numeric($string)) {
// This looks like a single number, double check it's int
$range = array((int)$string);
}
// Return unique sorted values and double check they're within possible values
if (!empty($range)) {
$range = array_intersect(array_unique($range), self::possibleValues($type));
sort($range);
// Sunday validation. We need cron values to match PHP values, thus week day 7 is not allowed, must be 0
if ($type == 'wday' && in_array(7, $range)) {
array_pop($range);
array_unshift($range, 0);
}
return $range;
}
else {
// No match found for this one, will produce an error with validation
return array();
}
}
/**
* Get values for each type
*/
public static function possibleValues($type) {
switch ($type) {
case 'minutes':
return range(0, 59);
case 'hours':
return range(0, 23);
case 'mday':
return range(1, 31);
case 'mon':
return range(1, 12);
case 'wday':
// These are PHP values, not *nix ones
return range(0, 6);
}
}
/**
* Replace element names by values
*/
public static function translateNames($type, $string) {
switch ($type) {
case 'wday':
$replace = array_merge(
// Tricky, tricky, we need sunday to be zero at the beginning of a range, but 7 at the end
array('-sunday' => '-7', '-sun' => '-7', 'sunday-' => '0-', 'sun-' => '0-'),
array_flip(array('sunday', 'monday', 'tuesday', 'wednesday', 'thursday', 'friday', 'saturday')),
array_flip(array('sun', 'mon', 'tue', 'wed', 'thu', 'fri', 'sat'))
);
break;
case 'mon':
$replace = array_merge(
array_flip(array('nomonth1', 'january', 'february', 'march', 'april', 'may', 'june', 'july', 'august', 'september', 'october', 'november', 'december')),
array_flip(array('nomonth2', 'jan', 'feb', 'mar', 'apr', 'may', 'jun', 'jul', 'aug', 'sep', 'oct', 'nov', 'dec')),
array('sept' => 9)
);
break;
}
if (empty($replace)) {
return $string;
}
else {
return strtr($string, $replace);
}
}
}