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<?php
/**
* Description: demonstrates a decorator used to "attach a payload" to a selection
* to make it available when iterating over calendar children
*/
if ( !@include 'Calendar/Calendar.php' ) {
define('CALENDAR_ROOT','../../');
}
require_once CALENDAR_ROOT.'Day.php';
require_once CALENDAR_ROOT.'Hour.php';
require_once CALENDAR_ROOT.'Decorator.php';
// Decorator to "attach" functionality to selected hours
class DiaryEvent extends Calendar_Decorator {
var $entry;
function DiaryEvent($calendar) {
Calendar_Decorator::Calendar_Decorator($calendar);
}
function setEntry($entry) {
$this->entry = $entry;
}
function getEntry() {
return $this->entry;
}
}
// Create a day to view the hours for
$Day = & new Calendar_Day(2003,10,24);
// A sample query to get the data for today (NOT ACTUALLY USED HERE)
$sql = "
SELECT
*
FROM
diary
WHERE
eventtime >= '".$Day->thisDay(TRUE)."'
AND
eventtime < '".$Day->nextDay(TRUE)."';";
// An array simulating data from a database
$result = array (
array('eventtime'=>mktime(9,0,0,10,24,2003),'entry'=>'Meeting with sales team'),
array('eventtime'=>mktime(11,0,0,10,24,2003),'entry'=>'Conference call with Widget Inc.'),
array('eventtime'=>mktime(15,0,0,10,24,2003),'entry'=>'Presentation to board of directors')
);
// An array to place selected hours in
$selection = array();
// Loop through the "database result"
foreach ( $result as $row ) {
$Hour = new Calendar_Hour(2000,1,1,1); // Create Hour with dummy values
$Hour->setTimeStamp($row['eventtime']); // Set the real time with setTimeStamp
// Create the decorator, passing it the Hour
$DiaryEvent = new DiaryEvent($Hour);
// Attach the payload
$DiaryEvent->setEntry($row['entry']);
// Add the decorator to the selection
$selection[] = $DiaryEvent;
}
// Build the hours in that day, passing the selection
$Day->build($selection);
?>
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title> Passing a Selection Payload with a Decorator </title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Passing a Selection "Payload" using a Decorator</h1>
<table>
<caption><b>Your Schedule for <?php echo ( date('D nS F Y',$Day->thisDay(TRUE)) ); ?></b></caption>
<tr>
<th width="5%">Time</th>
<th>Entry</th>
</tr>
<?php
while ( $Hour = & $Day->fetch() ) {
$hour = $Hour->thisHour();
$minute = $Hour->thisMinute();
// Office hours only...
if ( $hour >= 8 && $hour <= 18 ) {
echo ( "<tr>\n" );
echo ( "<td>$hour:$minute</td>\n" );
// If the hour is selected, call the decorator method...
if ( $Hour->isSelected() ) {
echo ( "<td bgcolor=\"silver\">".$Hour->getEntry()."</td>\n" );
} else {
echo ( "<td> </td>\n" );
}
echo ( "</tr>\n" );
}
}
?>
</table>
<p>The query to fetch this data, with help from PEAR::Calendar, might be;</p>
<pre>
<?php echo ( $sql ); ?>
</pre>
</body>
</html>