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invoiceninja/app/Models/DateFormat.php
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<?php
namespace App\Models;
/**
* Class DateFormat.
*/
class DateFormat extends StaticModel
{
protected $fillable = ['translated_format'];
public static $days_of_the_week = [
0 => 'sunday',
1 => 'monday',
2 => 'tuesday',
3 => 'wednesday',
4 => 'thursday',
5 => 'friday',
6 => 'saturday',
];
public static $months_of_the_years = [
0 => 'january',
1 => 'february',
2 => 'march',
3 => 'april',
4 => 'may',
5 => 'june',
6 => 'july',
7 => 'august',
8 => 'september',
9 => 'october',
10 => 'november',
11 => 'december',
];
/**
* @var bool
*/
public $timestamps = false;
/**
* @return bool|string
*/
public function __toString()
{
$date = mktime(0, 0, 0, 12, 31, date('Y'));
return date($this->format, $date);
}
}