<?php /** * Zend Framework (http://framework.zend.com/) * * @link http://github.com/zendframework/zf2 for the canonical source repository * @copyright Copyright (c) 2005-2015 Zend Technologies USA Inc. (http://www.zend.com) * @license http://framework.zend.com/license/new-bsd New BSD License */ namespace Zend\Form\Element; use DateInterval; use DateTimezone; use Zend\Form\Element\DateTime as DateTimeElement; use Zend\Validator\DateStep as DateStepValidator; class Date extends DateTimeElement { const DATETIME_FORMAT = 'Y-m-d'; /** * Seed attributes * * @var array */ protected $attributes = [ 'type' => 'date', ]; /** * Date format to use for DateTime values. By default, this is RFC-3339, * full-date (Y-m-d), which is what HTML5 dictates. * * @var string */ protected $format = 'Y-m-d'; /** * Retrieves a DateStep Validator configured for a Date Input type * * @return \Zend\Validator\ValidatorInterface */ protected function getStepValidator() { $format = $this->getFormat(); $stepValue = (isset($this->attributes['step'])) ? $this->attributes['step'] : 1; // Days $baseValue = (isset($this->attributes['min'])) ? $this->attributes['min'] : date($format, 0); return new DateStepValidator([ 'format' => $format, 'baseValue' => $baseValue, 'timezone' => new DateTimezone('UTC'), 'step' => new DateInterval("P{$stepValue}D"), ]); } }