translate('GRAV.INFLECTOR_PLURALS', null, true) ?: []; static::$singular = $language->translate('GRAV.INFLECTOR_SINGULAR', null, true) ?: []; static::$uncountable = $language->translate('GRAV.INFLECTOR_UNCOUNTABLE', null, true) ?: []; static::$irregular = $language->translate('GRAV.INFLECTOR_IRREGULAR', null, true) ?: []; static::$ordinals = $language->translate('GRAV.INFLECTOR_ORDINALS', null, true) ?: []; } } /** * Pluralizes English nouns. * * @param string $word English noun to pluralize * @param int $count The count * * @return string Plural noun */ public static function pluralize($word, $count = 2) { static::init(); if ((int)$count === 1) { return $word; } $lowercased_word = strtolower($word); foreach (static::$uncountable as $_uncountable) { if (substr($lowercased_word, -1 * strlen($_uncountable)) === $_uncountable) { return $word; } } foreach (static::$irregular as $_plural => $_singular) { if (preg_match('/(' . $_plural . ')$/i', $word, $arr)) { return preg_replace('/(' . $_plural . ')$/i', substr($arr[0], 0, 1) . substr($_singular, 1), $word); } } foreach (static::$plural as $rule => $replacement) { if (preg_match($rule, $word)) { return preg_replace($rule, $replacement, $word); } } return false; } /** * Singularizes English nouns. * * @param string $word English noun to singularize * @param int $count * * @return string Singular noun. */ public static function singularize($word, $count = 1) { static::init(); if ((int)$count !== 1) { return $word; } $lowercased_word = strtolower($word); foreach (static::$uncountable as $_uncountable) { if (substr($lowercased_word, -1 * strlen($_uncountable)) === $_uncountable) { return $word; } } foreach (static::$irregular as $_plural => $_singular) { if (preg_match('/(' . $_singular . ')$/i', $word, $arr)) { return preg_replace('/(' . $_singular . ')$/i', substr($arr[0], 0, 1) . substr($_plural, 1), $word); } } foreach (static::$singular as $rule => $replacement) { if (preg_match($rule, $word)) { return preg_replace($rule, $replacement, $word); } } return $word; } /** * Converts an underscored or CamelCase word into a English * sentence. * * The titleize public function converts text like "WelcomePage", * "welcome_page" or "welcome page" to this "Welcome * Page". * If second parameter is set to 'first' it will only * capitalize the first character of the title. * * @param string $word Word to format as tile * @param string $uppercase If set to 'first' it will only uppercase the * first character. Otherwise it will uppercase all * the words in the title. * * @return string Text formatted as title */ public static function titleize($word, $uppercase = '') { $uppercase = $uppercase === 'first' ? 'ucfirst' : 'ucwords'; return $uppercase(static::humanize(static::underscorize($word))); } /** * Returns given word as CamelCased * * Converts a word like "send_email" to "SendEmail". It * will remove non alphanumeric character from the word, so * "who's online" will be converted to "WhoSOnline" * * @see variablize * * @param string $word Word to convert to camel case * * @return string UpperCamelCasedWord */ public static function camelize($word) { return str_replace(' ', '', ucwords(preg_replace('/[^A-Z^a-z^0-9]+/', ' ', $word))); } /** * Converts a word "into_it_s_underscored_version" * * Convert any "CamelCased" or "ordinary Word" into an * "underscored_word". * * This can be really useful for creating friendly URLs. * * @param string $word Word to underscore * * @return string Underscored word */ public static function underscorize($word) { $regex1 = preg_replace('/([A-Z]+)([A-Z][a-z])/', '\1_\2', $word); $regex2 = preg_replace('/([a-zd])([A-Z])/', '\1_\2', $regex1); $regex3 = preg_replace('/[^A-Z^a-z^0-9]+/', '_', $regex2); return strtolower($regex3); } /** * Converts a word "into-it-s-hyphenated-version" * * Convert any "CamelCased" or "ordinary Word" into an * "hyphenated-word". * * This can be really useful for creating friendly URLs. * * @param string $word Word to hyphenate * * @return string hyphenized word */ public static function hyphenize($word) { $regex1 = preg_replace('/([A-Z]+)([A-Z][a-z])/', '\1-\2', $word); $regex2 = preg_replace('/([a-z])([A-Z])/', '\1-\2', $regex1); $regex3 = preg_replace('/([0-9])([A-Z])/', '\1-\2', $regex2); $regex4 = preg_replace('/[^A-Z^a-z^0-9]+/', '-', $regex3); $regex4 = trim($regex4, '-'); return strtolower($regex4); } /** * Returns a human-readable string from $word * * Returns a human-readable string from $word, by replacing * underscores with a space, and by upper-casing the initial * character by default. * * If you need to uppercase all the words you just have to * pass 'all' as a second parameter. * * @param string $word String to "humanize" * @param string $uppercase If set to 'all' it will uppercase all the words * instead of just the first one. * * @return string Human-readable word */ public static function humanize($word, $uppercase = '') { $uppercase = $uppercase === 'all' ? 'ucwords' : 'ucfirst'; return $uppercase(str_replace('_', ' ', preg_replace('/_id$/', '', $word))); } /** * Same as camelize but first char is underscored * * Converts a word like "send_email" to "sendEmail". It * will remove non alphanumeric character from the word, so * "who's online" will be converted to "whoSOnline" * * @see camelize * * @param string $word Word to lowerCamelCase * * @return string Returns a lowerCamelCasedWord */ public static function variablize($word) { $word = static::camelize($word); return strtolower($word[0]) . substr($word, 1); } /** * Converts a class name to its table name according to rails * naming conventions. * * Converts "Person" to "people" * * @see classify * * @param string $class_name Class name for getting related table_name. * * @return string plural_table_name */ public static function tableize($class_name) { return static::pluralize(static::underscorize($class_name)); } /** * Converts a table name to its class name according to rails * naming conventions. * * Converts "people" to "Person" * * @see tableize * * @param string $table_name Table name for getting related ClassName. * * @return string SingularClassName */ public static function classify($table_name) { return static::camelize(static::singularize($table_name)); } /** * Converts number to its ordinal English form. * * This method converts 13 to 13th, 2 to 2nd ... * * @param int $number Number to get its ordinal value * * @return string Ordinal representation of given string. */ public static function ordinalize($number) { static::init(); if (\in_array($number % 100, range(11, 13), true)) { return $number . static::$ordinals['default']; } switch ($number % 10) { case 1: return $number . static::$ordinals['first']; case 2: return $number . static::$ordinals['second']; case 3: return $number . static::$ordinals['third']; default: return $number . static::$ordinals['default']; } } /** * Converts a number of days to a number of months * * @param int $days * * @return int */ public static function monthize($days) { $now = new \DateTime(); $end = new \DateTime(); $duration = new \DateInterval("P{$days}D"); $diff = $end->add($duration)->diff($now); // handle years if ($diff->y > 0) { $diff->m += 12 * $diff->y; } return $diff->m; } }