Part-DB-server/src/Services/InfoProviderSystem/DTOs/ParameterDTO.php

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<?php
/*
* This file is part of Part-DB (https://github.com/Part-DB/Part-DB-symfony).
*
* Copyright (C) 2019 - 2023 Jan Böhmer (https://github.com/jbtronics)
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published
* by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace App\Services\InfoProviderSystem\DTOs;
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/**
* This DTO represents a parameter of a part (similar to the AbstractParameter entity).
* This could be a voltage, a current, a temperature or similar.
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* @see \App\Tests\Services\InfoProviderSystem\DTOs\ParameterDTOTest
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*/
class ParameterDTO
{
public function __construct(
public readonly string $name,
public readonly ?string $value_text = null,
public readonly ?float $value_typ = null,
public readonly ?float $value_min = null,
public readonly ?float $value_max = null,
public readonly ?string $unit = null,
public readonly ?string $symbol = null,
public readonly ?string $group = null,
) {
}
/**
* This function tries to decide on the value, if it is a numerical value (which is then stored in one of the value_*) fields) or a text value (which is stored in value_text).
* It is possible to give ranges like 1...2 (or 1~2) here, which will be parsed as value_min: 1.0, value_max: 2.0.
*
* For certain expressions (like ranges) the unit is automatically extracted from the value, if no unit is given
* @TODO Rework that, so that the difference between parseValueField and parseValueIncludingUnit is clearer or merge them
* @param string $name
* @param string|float $value
* @param string|null $unit
* @param string|null $symbol
* @param string|null $group
* @return self
*/
public static function parseValueField(string $name, string|float $value, ?string $unit = null, ?string $symbol = null, ?string $group = null): self
{
//If we encounter something like 2.5@text, then put the "@text" into text_value and continue with the number parsing
if (is_string($value) && preg_match('/^(.+)(@.+)$/', $value, $matches) === 1) {
$value = $matches[1];
$value_text = $matches[2];
} else {
$value_text = null;
}
//If the value is just a number, we assume thats the typical value
if (is_float($value) || is_numeric($value)) {
return new self($name, value_text: $value_text, value_typ: (float) $value, unit: $unit, symbol: $symbol,
group: $group);
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}
//If the attribute contains ".." or "..." or a tilde we assume it is a range
if (preg_match('/(\.{2,3}|~)/', $value) === 1) {
$parts = preg_split('/\s*(\.{2,3}|~)\s*/', $value);
if (count($parts) === 2) {
//Try to extract number and unit from value (allow leading +)
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if ($unit === null || trim($unit) === '') {
[$number, $unit] = self::splitIntoValueAndUnit(ltrim($parts[0], " +")) ?? [$parts[0], null];
} else {
$number = $parts[0];
}
// If the second part has some extra info, we'll save that into value_text
if (!empty($unit) && preg_match('/^(.+' . preg_quote($unit, '/') . ')\s*(.+)$/', $parts[1], $matches) > 0) {
$parts[1] = $matches[1];
$value_text2 = $matches[2];
} else {
$value_text2 = null;
}
[$number2, $unit2] = self::splitIntoValueAndUnit(ltrim($parts[1], " +")) ?? [$parts[1], $unit];
//If both parts have the same unit and both values are numerical, we'll save it as range
if ($unit === $unit2 && is_numeric($number) && is_numeric($number2)) {
return new self(name: $name, value_text: $value_text2, value_min: (float) $number,
value_max: (float) $number2, unit: $unit, symbol: $symbol, group: $group);
}
}
//If it's a plus/minus value, we'll also treat it as a range
} elseif (str_starts_with($value, '±')) {
[$number, $unit] = self::splitIntoValueAndUnit(ltrim($value, " ±")) ?? [ltrim($value, ' ±'), $unit];
if (is_numeric($number)) {
return new self(name: $name, value_min: -abs((float) $number), value_max: abs((float) $number), unit: $unit, symbol: $symbol, group: $group);
}
}
//If no unit was passed to us, try to extract it from the value
if (empty($unit)) {
[$value, $unit] = self::splitIntoValueAndUnit($value) ?? [$value, null];
}
//Were we successful in trying to reduce the value to a number?
if ($value_text !== null && is_numeric($value)) {
return new self($name, value_text: $value_text, value_typ: (float) $value, unit: $unit, symbol: $symbol,
group: $group);
}
return new self($name, value_text: $value.$value_text, unit: $unit, symbol: $symbol, group: $group);
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}
/**
* This function tries to decide on the value, if it is a numerical value (which is then stored in one of the value_*) fields) or a text value (which is stored in value_text).
* It also tries to extract the unit from the value field (so 3kg will be parsed as value_typ: 3.0, unit: kg).
* Ranges like 1...2 will be parsed as value_min: 1.0, value_max: 2.0.
* @param string $name
* @param string|float $value
* @param string|null $symbol
* @param string|null $group
* @return self
*/
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public static function parseValueIncludingUnit(string $name, string|float $value, ?string $symbol = null, ?string $group = null): self
{
//Try to extract unit from value
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$unit = null;
if (is_string($value)) {
[$number, $unit] = self::splitIntoValueAndUnit($value) ?? [$value, null];
return self::parseValueField(name: $name, value: $number, unit: $unit, symbol: $symbol, group: $group);
}
//Otherwise we assume that no unit is given
return self::parseValueField(name: $name, value: $value, unit: null, symbol: $symbol, group: $group);
}
/**
* Splits the given value into a value and a unit part if possible.
* If the value is not in the expected format, null is returned.
* @param string $value The value to split
* @return array|null An array with the value and the unit part or null if the value is not in the expected format
* @phpstan-return array{0: string, 1: string}|null
*/
public static function splitIntoValueAndUnit(string $value): ?array
{
if (preg_match('/^(?<value>-?[0-9\.]+)\s*(?<unit>[%Ωµ°℃a-z_\/]+\s?\w{0,4})$/iu', $value, $matches)) {
$value = $matches['value'];
$unit = $matches['unit'];
return [$value, $unit];
}
return null;
}
}