JesseElser Posted December 21, 2015 Share Posted December 21, 2015 (edited) So I wrote this near little script that when a holiday is a week away it displays a custom message on my site counting down to that holiday and then the day of the holiday it changes the message. Works like a charm and I absolutely love how it works, but I realized I made a couple of mistakes and I cannot figure out how to get them fixed. First I'll provide the actual code and then the two issues. <?php date_default_timezone_set("America/New_York"); // Set to ensure todays date is accurate $today = date('z',time()); // Get todays date $nextYear = date("Y" + 1); // Get current year and add one for calculating New Years //$today = date('z', strtotime('fourth thursday of november')); // date for testing - set to holiday date // Calculate dates for holidays with varying days $newYearsDay = date('z', strtotime("December 31, " + $nextYear )); // New Years $valentinesDay = date('z', strtotime("February 14")); // Valentines Day $memorialDay = date('z', strtotime('last monday of may')); // Memorial Day $independenceDay = date("z", strtotime("July 4")); // Independence Day $halloweenDay = date('z', strtotime('October 31')); // Halloween Day $thanksgivingDay = date('z', strtotime('fourth thursday of november')); // Thanksgiving Day $christmasDay = date("z", strtotime("December 25")); // Christmas Day // New Years if($today == $newYearsDay) { $holidayActive = 1; $holidayName = "New Years"; $holidaySlogan = "Happy New Year!"; $holidayClass = "independence"; } else if($newYearsDay - $today <= 7 & $newYearsDay - $today >= 1) { $holidayActive = 2; $holidayDate= $newYearsDay; $holidayName = "New Years"; $holidaySlogan = "Happy New Year!"; $holidayClass = "independence"; } // Valentines Day if($today == $valentinesDay) { $holidayActive = 1; $holidayName = "Valentines Day"; $holidaySlogan = "Will you be our valentine? ;)"; $holidayClass = "valentines"; } else if($valentinesDay - $today <= 7 & $valentinesDay - $today >=1) { $holidayActive = 2; $holidayDate= $valentinesDay; $holidayName = "Valentines Day"; $holidaySlogan = "Will you be our valentine? ;)"; $holidayClass = "valentines"; } // Memorial Day if($today == $memorialDay) { $holidayActive = 1; $holidayName = "Memorial Day"; $holidaySlogan = "You are not forgotten!"; $holidayClass = "memorial"; } else if($memorialDay - $today <= 7 & $memorialDay - $today >= 1) { $holidayActive = 2; $holidayDate= $memorialDay; $holidayName = "Memorial Day"; $holidaySlogan = "You are not forgotten!"; $holidayClass = "memorial"; } // Independence Day - Fourth of July if($today == $independenceDay) { $holidayActive = 1; $holidayName = "Independence Day"; $holidaySlogan = "Happy fourth of July!"; $holidayClass = "independence"; } else if($independenceDay - $today <= 7 & $independenceDay - $today >= 1) { $holidayActive = 2; $holidayDate= $independenceDay; $holidayName = "Independence Day"; $holidaySlogan = "Happy Fourth of July!"; $holidayClass = "independence"; } // Halloween if($today == $halloweenDay) { $holidayActive = 1; $holidayName = "Halloween"; $holidaySlogan = "Trick or Treat!"; $holidayClass = "halloween"; } else if($halloweenDay- $today <= 7 & $halloweenDay - $today >= 1) { $holidayActive = 2; $holidayDate= $halloweenDay; $holidayName = "Halloween"; $holidaySlogan = "Trick or Treat"; $holidayClass = "halloween"; } // Thanksgiving if($today == $thanksgivingDay) { $holidayActive = 1; $holidayName = "Thanksgiving"; $holidaySlogan = "Let's eat some turkey!"; $holidayClass = "thanksgiving"; } else if($thanksgivingDay - $today <= 7 & $thanksgivingDay - $today >= 1) { $holidayActive = 2; $holidayDate= $thanksgivingDay; $holidayName = "Thanksgiving"; $holidaySlogan = "Let's eat some turkey!"; $holidayClass = "thanksgiving"; } // Christmas Day if($today == $christmasDay) { $holidayActive = 1; $holidayName = "Christmas Day"; $holidaySlogan = "Merry Christmas!"; $holidayClass = "christmas"; } else if($christmasDay - $today <= 7 & $christmasDay - $today >= 1) { $holidayActive = 2; $holidayDate= $christmasDay; $holidayName = "Christmas Day"; $holidaySlogan = "Merry Christmas."; $holidayClass = "christmas"; } if(isset($holidayActive)) { echo '<div class="notification '. $holidayClass .'">'; if($holidayActive == 1) { echo 'Today is ' . $holidayName; echo ' - ' . $holidaySlogan; } if($holidayActive == 2) { $daysRemaining = $holidayDate - $today; echo "There "; if($daysRemaining == 1) { echo "is "; } else { echo "are "; } echo $daysRemaining; if($daysRemaining == 1) { echo " day ";} else { echo " days "; } echo "remaining until " . $holidayName . "."; } echo '</div>'; } ?> As you can see it is fairely simple. All I'm doing is taking todays date in day of the year format and comparing it to todays day of the year. Works excellent. But heres the issues. For the script to notify that New Years was a week away I had to add one year to the current year. Works fine for the countdown but then I realized that on the day of new years its still going to add that one year to it and not say that "Today is New Years". Here's what I tried. This is the new years section: // New Years if($today == $newYearsDay) { $holidayActive = 1; $holidayName = "New Years"; $holidaySlogan = "Happy New Year!"; $holidayClass = "independence"; } else if($newYearsDay - $today <= 7 & $newYearsDay - $today >= 1) { $holidayActive = 2; $holidayDate= $newYearsDay; $holidayName = "New Years"; $holidaySlogan = "Happy New Year!"; $holidayClass = "independence"; } I figured I could change this line if($today == $newYearsDay) to if($today == 1) and it would work. When I tested it the message did not appear so somewhere I think it is still adding the extra year. What would be the easiest way for calculating the next new years? The second issue is when two holidays are within a week of each other. Halloween is on October 31. Labor Day is November 1st. How could I work around that? I removed Labor Day temporarily until I found a solution. I haven't tried anything new for that issue yet, but thought I would ask anyways. Thanks guys. If you can think of any other possible improvements to this I welcome suggestions. EDIT: If you would like to see it in action I have it live on my site at http://jollyrogerpcs.com if this link is not allowed I will remove it. Edited December 21, 2015 by JesseElser Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ginerjm Posted December 21, 2015 Share Posted December 21, 2015 My first improvement would be to use a db and store the upcoming holidays as dates with attributes for all the things you set for each one. Then I would take today's date and use the date interval functions to add 7 days to it and then query the db for that date range and grab all the other items stored for that date. One record per date would be all you need. PS - how do you handle it when two holidays fall inside the same 7 day window? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JesseElser Posted December 21, 2015 Author Share Posted December 21, 2015 My first improvement would be to use a db and store the upcoming holidays as dates with attributes for all the things you set for each one. Then I would take today's date and use the date interval functions to add 7 days to it and then query the db for that date range and grab all the other items stored for that date. One record per date would be all you need. PS - how do you handle it when two holidays fall inside the same 7 day window? I actually haven't figured out two holidays in the same range yet. It's a starter script. I was trying to avoid databases mostly for practical use of copying and pasting to other sites if i wanted to implement the same feature. Good idea though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ginerjm Posted December 21, 2015 Share Posted December 21, 2015 Db would be much much easier to keep up to date. No coding - just d/e Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JesseElser Posted December 21, 2015 Author Share Posted December 21, 2015 That was my hope with this was no more coding once the dates were set lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ginerjm Posted December 21, 2015 Share Posted December 21, 2015 But every year you have to "alter" the code to set your new dates. With a db-driven script you could expand it to do more than holidays. You could add your vacation schedule to it. A birthday list. A reminder list. Simply add a date, a name, a greeting, etc. and voila - a reminder pops up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JesseElser Posted December 21, 2015 Author Share Posted December 21, 2015 I have this one setup to where the year is irrelevent For example Thanksgiving is not on a set date but I use this simple line to calculate the date in day of the year format: $thanksgivingDay = date('z', strtotime('fourth thursday of november')); // Thanksgiving Day And I have a seperate system for notifications such as business closures and such. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barand Posted December 21, 2015 Share Posted December 21, 2015 This is an example of a function I use for UK holidays, but should be easily adaptable. In UK, if the holiday falls at weekend, the day-off is the following Monday. function publicHols($yr) { // CALC PUBLIC HOLS FOR $yr $hols = array(); $newyr = "$yr-01-01"; switch (date('w', strtotime($newyr))) { case 6: $newyr = "{$yr}-01-03"; break; case 0: $newyr = "{$yr}-01-02"; break; } $hols['New Year'] = array($newyr,$newyr); $easter = easter_date($yr); $hols['Easter'] = array(date('Y-m-d', strtotime('-2 days', $easter)), date('Y-m-d', strtotime('+1 days', $easter))); $mayday = (new DateTime("first monday of may $yr"))->format('Y-m-d'); $hols['May Day'] = array($mayday,$mayday); $sbank = (new DateTime("last monday of may $yr"))->format('Y-m-d'); $hols['Spring Bank'] = array($sbank,$sbank); $abank = (new DateTime("last monday of august $yr"))->format('Y-m-d'); $hols['August Bank'] = array($abank,$abank); $x1 = "$yr-12-25"; $x2 = "$yr-12-26"; switch (date('w', strtotime($x1))) { case 5: $x2 = "$yr-12-28"; break; case 6: $x1 = "$yr-12-27"; $x2 = "$yr-12-28"; break; case 0: $x1 = "$yr-12-26"; $x2 = "$yr-12-27"; break; } $hols['Christmas'] = array($x1,$x2); return $hols; } function showReminders($yr) { $hols = publicHols($yr); $today = new DateTime(); $today->setTime(0,0); foreach ($hols as $h=>$dates) { $dh = new DateTime($dates[0]); $days = $dh->diff($today)->format('%a days'); if ($dh==$today) { echo "It's $h!<br>"; } elseif ($dh > $today && $days <= 7) { echo $today->format('jS F Y')." reminder, $h in $days<br>"; } } } $year = date('Y'); showReminders($year); showReminders($year+1); 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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