#tomkyle/DateTime
This small package contains some date and time related classes for the time being a small class that creates a MySQL-ready string representation from a PHP DateTime object.
As you know, PHP's DateTime class already offers a format method. But calling it everytime you need it in MySQL context with that Y-m-d H:i:s
parameter may be annoying (and feel unclean, somehow).
##Usage
<?php
use \tomkyle\DateTime\MySqlDateTimeFormatter;
$now = new \DateTime("now");
// prints s'th. like "2014-04-09 15:00:00"
echo new MySqlDateTimeFormatter( $now );
// prints s'th. like "2014-04-23 15:00:00"
echo new MySqlDateTimeFormatter( new \DateTime( "14day" ));
As of PHP5.5, there is a DateTimeInterface interface which would perfectly suit the Dependency Injection used here. I am quite confident there soon will be a PHP5.4 polyfill…
##Installation via Composer
Install from command line or composer.json
file:
#####Command line
composer require tomkyle/datetime
#####composer.json "require": { "tomkyle/datetime": "~1.0" }