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/**
* Handles the logic behind the creation of a stack of events like the ones used in the Month, Week and Day views to
* display multi-day events.
*
* A "stack" is an array in this shape:
* [
* <Y-m-d> => [<event_1>, <event_2>, <spacer>, <spacer> ],
* <Y-m-d> => [<event_1>, <event_2>, <event_3>, <spacer> ],
* <Y-m-d> => [<event_1>, <spacer>, <event_3>, <event_4> ],
* <Y-m-d> => [<event_1>, <spacer>, <spacer>, <event_4> ],
* ]
*
* Where each array is a column of the stack. Visually the stack above would render like this (columns to rows):
*
* |1|1|1|1|_|
* |2|2|_|_|_|
* |_|3|3|_|_|
* |_|_|_|4|4|
*
* Looking at this last representation there is some "wasted" visual space right of 2 that might be filled by 4; if the
* stack is set to "recycle" space then this would be the representation of the same events:
*
* |1|1|1|1|_|
* |2|2|_|4|4|
* |_|3|3|_|_|
*
* The stack takes now one less row (i.e. the stack columns all have one less element).
*
* @since 4.9.7
* @package Tribe\Events\Views\V2\Utils
*/
namespace Tribe\Events\Views\V2\Utils;
use Tribe__Date_Utils as Dates;
/**
* Class Stack
*
* @since 4.9.7
* @package Tribe\Events\Views\V2\Utils
*/
class Stack {
/**
* The current day, in the `Y-m-d` format.
*
* @since 4.9.7
*
* @var int|string
*/
protected $current_day;
/**
* The current day events, a list of event post IDs.
*
* @since 4.9.7
*
* @var array
*/
protected $day_events;
/**
* An associative array relating each event ID to its current position in the stack.
*
* @var array
*/
protected $stack_positions;
/**
* The current stack.
*
* @since 4.9.7
*
* @var array
*/
protected $stack;
/**
* Whether to "recycle" the empty stack spaces, where possible, or not..
*
* @since 4.9.7
*
* @var bool
*/
protected $recycle_space;
/**
* The spacer currently used to mark empty spaces in the stack.
*
* @since 4.9.7
*
* @var mixed
*/
protected $spacer;
/**
* A flag to indicate whether the stack elements should be normalized or not.
*
* @since 4.9.7
*
* @var bool
*/
protected $normalize_stack;
/**
* Builds and returns the stack for a group of events, divided by days.
*
* @since 4.9.7
*
* @param array $events_by_day An array of events, per-day, in the shape `[ <Y-m-d> => [ ...<event_ids> ] ]`.
*
* @param null|mixed $spacer The spacer that should be used to indicate an empty space in the stack.
* Defaults to the filtered spacer.
* @param null|bool $recycle_space Whether to recycle spaces or not; defaults to the filtered value.
* @param null|bool $normalize_stack Whether to normalize the stack by padding the bottom of it with spacers or
* not; defaults to the filtered value.
*
* @return array An associative array of days, each with the events "stacked", including spacers, in the shape:
* `[
* <Y-m-d> => [<event_1>, <event_2>, <spacer> ],
* <Y-m-d> => [<event_1>, <event_2>, <event_3> ],
* <Y-m-d> => [<event_1>, <spacer>, <event_3> ],
* ]`
* and so on. Each stack column (a day) will be padded with spacers to have consistent stack height
* which means that all arrays in the stack will have the same length.
*/
public function build_from_events( array $events_by_day = [], $spacer = null, $recycle_space = null, $normalize_stack = null ) {
if ( empty( $events_by_day ) ) {
return [];
}
// @todo [BTRIA-597]: @be We use the spacer someplace, find it and refer it to this value.
$this->spacer = null !== $spacer ? $spacer : $this->get_spacer();
$this->recycle_space = null !== $recycle_space ?
(bool) $recycle_space
: $this->should_recycle_spaces( $events_by_day );
$this->normalize_stack = null !== $normalize_stack ?
(bool) $normalize_stack
: $this->should_normalize_stack( $events_by_day );
// Init the working properties.
$this->stack = [];
$this->stack_positions = [];
// Make sure all days in the period will make it to the stack; even if empty.
$events_by_day = $this->add_missing_days( $events_by_day );
/*
* Calculate each multi-day event_id stack position in the stack.
*/
foreach ( $events_by_day as $current_day => $the_day_events ) {
$this->stack[ $current_day ] = $this->build_day_stack( $current_day, $the_day_events );
}
if ( $this->normalize_stack ) {
$this->normalize_stack();
}
return $this->stack;
}
/**
* Returns the "spacer" used to indicate an empty space in the stack.
*
* @since 4.9.7
*
* @return mixed The spacer used to indicate an empty space in the stack.
*/
public function get_spacer() {
/**
* Filters the spacer that will be used to indicate an empty space in a stack.
*
* @since 4.9.7
*
* @param mixed $spacer The spacer that will be used to indicate an empty space in this stack; default `false`.
*/
$spacer = apply_filters( 'tribe_events_views_v2_stack_spacer', false );
return false;
}
/**
* Filters and returns a value indicating whether the stack should be built "recycling" spaces or not.
*
* @since 4.9.7
*
* @param array $events_by_day An array of event IDs, divided by day, with shape `[ <Y-m-d> => [...<events>] ]`.
*
* @return bool Whether the stack should be built "recycling" spaces or not.
*/
protected function should_recycle_spaces( array $events_by_day = [] ) {
/**
* Filters whether to "recycle" the available spaces or not while building the week stack.
*
* As an example we have the events:
* 1 => [2019-7-1, 2019-7-3]
* 2 => [2019-7-2, 2019-7-6]
* 3 => [2019-7-5, 2019-7-6]
* The week stack would look like this not recycling space:
* |1|1|1|-|-|-|-|
* |-|2|2|2|2|2|-|
* |-|-|-|-|3|3|-|
* The week stack would look like this recycling space:
* |1|1|1|-|3|3|-|
* |-|2|2|2|2|2|-|
* The space is "recycled" in the sense that we try to avoid higher stacks, when possible, recycling them.
*
* @since 4.9.7
*
* @param bool $recycle_spaces Whether to recycle space in the week stack or not; default `true`.
* @param array $events_by_day An array of event IDs, divided by day, with shape `[ <Y-m-d> => [...<events>] ]`.
*/
return (bool) apply_filters( 'tribe_events_views_v2_stack_recycle_spaces', true, $events_by_day );
}
/**
* Builds and returns the stack for the current day.
*
* @since 4.9.7
*
* @param string $current_day The current day date, in the `Y-m-d` format.
* @param array $the_day_events All the current day event post IDs.
*
* @return array The stack for the current day in the shape `[ <event_id>, <spacer>, <event_id>, ...]`.
*/
protected function build_day_stack( $current_day, array $the_day_events ) {
$day_events = $this->filter_stack_events( $the_day_events );
if ( 0 === count( $day_events ) ) {
return [];
}
// Set some properties we'll use in the methods to avoid having to pass them back and forth.
$this->current_day = $current_day;
$this->day_events = $day_events;
$this->assign_day_events_position();
return $this->fill_day_stack();
}
/**
* Filters an array of events to remove any event that should not be in the stack.
*
* The default filtering strategy, in the `filter_stack_event` method, will filter out any non multi-day event.
* If, in the future, we'll need to change this strategy then either extend the class or use the .
*
* @since 4.9.7
*
* @param array $events An array of events, post objects or post IDs, to filter.
*
* @return array The filtered array of events.
*/
protected function filter_stack_events( $events ) {
$filtered = array_values( array_filter( $events, [ $this, 'filter_stack_event' ] ) );
/**
* Filters the array of events that should be part of the stack.
*
* By default any non multi-day event will not be part of the stack.
*
* @since 4.9.7
*
* @param array $filtered The events as filtered from the default strategy.
* @param array $events The unfiltered events.
*/
$filtered = apply_filters( 'tribe_events_views_v2_stack_events', $filtered, $events );
return $filtered;
}
/**
* Parses, and sets if required, the stack positions of each event, in the current day, in the stack.
*
* @since 4.9.7
*/
protected function assign_day_events_position() {
/*
* The events come, in the context of the day, sorted by the sorting criteria; e.g. ASC date and time.
* In the context of a multi-day stack we might want to maximize the use of space and use empty rows
* whenever possible.
*/
if ( $this->recycle_space ) {
$this->stack_positions = $this->assign_open_positions( $this->stack_positions, $this->day_events );
return;
}
$this->stack_positions = $this->assign_next_positions( $this->stack_positions, $this->day_events );
}
/**
* Normalizes the day stack by adding spacers in each empty position.
*
* @since 4.9.7
*
* @return array The day stack with each position, starting from the `0` position, filled with either an event ID or
* a spacer.
*/
protected function fill_day_stack() {
$day_stack = [];
$day_positions = array_intersect_key(
$this->stack_positions,
array_combine( $this->day_events, $this->day_events )
);
$max_day_position = count( $day_positions ) ? max( $day_positions ) : 0;
foreach ( range( 0, $max_day_position ) as $j ) {
if ( in_array( $j, $day_positions, true ) ) {
$day_stack[ $j ] = array_search( $j, $day_positions, true );
} else {
$day_stack[ $j ] = $this->spacer;
}
}
return $day_stack;
}
/**
* Normalize the stack by adding padding each stack day to make sure all days are present and have the same length.
*
* @since 4.9.7
*/
protected function normalize_stack() {
// Calculate the max stack height: we'll need it to pad each day stack.
$stack_height = array_reduce( $this->stack, static function ( $current_max, array $day_stack ) {
return max( $current_max, count( $day_stack ) );
}, 0 );
// Finally add to the stacks collection.
foreach ( $this->stack as $current_day => $day_stack ) {
$this->stack[ $current_day ] = array_pad(
$day_stack,
$stack_height,
$this->spacer
);
}
}
/**
* Checks an event to ensure it should be part of the stack.
*
* The default strategy is to filter out any non multi-day event, but extending classes can change this.
*
* @since 4.9.7
*
* @param int|\WP_Post $event The event post object or ID.
*
* @return bool Whether the event should be part of the stack or not.
*/
protected function filter_stack_event( $event ) {
$post = tribe_get_event( $event );
$keep = $post instanceof \WP_Post && ( ( ! empty( $post->multiday ) && $post->multiday > 1 ) || ! empty( $post->all_day ) );
/**
* Filters the result of the check to keep or discard an event from the stack.
*
* @since 4.9.11
*
* @param bool $keep Whether the event should be part of the stack or not.
* @param mixed $event An event post object, post ID, or any possible representation an event might have.
*/
return apply_filters( 'tribe_events_views_v2_stack_filter_event', $keep, $event );
}
/**
* Returns the filtered value to decide if the stack should be normalized or not padding each element with spacers
* to the same height as the one of the stack elements with more events in it or not.
*
* @since 4.9.7
*
* @param array $events_by_day An array of event IDs, divided by day, with shape `[ <Y-m-d> => [...<events>] ]`.
*
* @return bool Whether the stack should be normalized by padding each one of its elements with spacers at the
* bottom or not.
*/
protected function should_normalize_stack( array $events_by_day = [] ) {
/**
* Filters the value to decide if the stack should be normalized or not padding each element with spacers
* to the same height as the one of the stack elements with more events in it or not.
*
* As an example we have the events:
* 1 => [2019-7-1, 2019-7-3]
* 2 => [2019-7-2, 2019-7-6]
* 3 => [2019-7-5, 2019-7-6]
* The week stack would look like this not normalizing it:
* |1|1|1|-|-|-|
* |2|2|2|2|2|
* |3|3|
* The week stack would look like this normalizing it:
* |1|1|1|-|-|-|
* |-|2|2|2|2|2|
* |-|-|-|-|3|3|
* The space is "normalized " by adding spacers at the bottom of any stack element until it reaches the same
* height as the one with more elements (the last two days in the example).
*
* @since 4.9.7
*
* @param bool $normalize_stack Whether the stack should be normalized by padding each one of its elements with
* spacers at the bottom or not; defaults to `false`.
* @param array $events_by_day An array of event IDs, divided by day, with shape `[ <Y-m-d> => [...<events>] ]`.
*/
return apply_filters( 'tribe_events_views_v2_stack_normalize', false, $events_by_day );
}
/**
* Adds the missing days in the passed events by day to make sure all dates in the period will appear.
*
* @since 4.9.7
*
* @param array $events_by_day The events part of the stack, divided by day.
*
* @return array The events part of the stack, divided by day with added missing days, if any.
*/
protected function add_missing_days( array $events_by_day ) {
$days = array_keys( $events_by_day );
$first_day = reset( $days );
$last_day = end( $days );
try {
// The timezone is not relevant here.
$period = new \DatePeriod(
Dates::build_date_object( $first_day ),
new \DateInterval( 'P1D' ),
Dates::build_date_object( $last_day )->setTime( 23, 59, 59 )
);
$missing = [];
/** @var \DateTime $date */
foreach ( $period as $date ) {
$date_string = $date->format( 'Y-m-d' );
if ( in_array( $date_string, $days, true ) ) {
continue;
}
$missing[$date_string] = [];
}
} catch ( \Exception $e ) {
// If there's any issue just return the events by day as they are.
return $events_by_day;
}
$events_by_day = array_merge( $events_by_day, $missing );
ksort( $events_by_day );
return $events_by_day;
}
/**
* Assigns to each event the first available position in the day stack.
*
* This method will "fill" empty spaces in the stack to recycle the space.
*
* @since 4.9.9
*
* @param array $stack_positions The currently assigned stack positions, in the shape
* `[ <id> => <position> ]`.
* @param array $wo_position An array of event post IDs for events that do not have a position assigned
* in the day stack.
*
* @return array An updated array of stack positions, in the shape `[ <id> => <position> ]`.
*/
protected function assign_open_positions( array $stack_positions, array $events ) {
$wo_position = array_diff( $events, array_keys( $stack_positions ) );
if ( ! count( $wo_position ) ) {
return $stack_positions;
}
$taken_day_positions = array_intersect_key( $stack_positions, array_flip( $events ) );
$all_possible_positions = range( 0, count( $stack_positions ) + count( $wo_position ) );
$open_day_positions = array_values( array_diff( $all_possible_positions, $taken_day_positions ) );
$assigned_day_positions = array_combine( $wo_position, array_slice( $open_day_positions, 0, count( $wo_position ) ) );
// Use the `+` to avoid the re-indexing: the indexes here are the event post IDs.
$stack_positions += $assigned_day_positions;
return $stack_positions;
}
/**
* Assigns a stack position to each event w/o one not recycling space.
*
* @since 4.9.9
*
* @param array $stack_positions The current stack positions.
* @param array $event_ids The events to position in the stack, events that already have a position will not
* be re-positioned.
*
* @return array The finalized stack positions, where each event has been assigned a position in the stack.
*/
protected function assign_next_positions( array $stack_positions, array $event_ids ) {
$wo_position = array_diff( $event_ids, array_keys( $stack_positions ) );
foreach ( $wo_position as $position_in_day => $event_id ) {
// The event position is the next one.
$stack_positions[ $event_id ] = count( $stack_positions ) ? max( $stack_positions ) + 1 : 0;
}
return $stack_positions;
}
}