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double event issue #577
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// Put resulting events in an associative array, with day of the month as key for easy retrieval in calendar days loop. | ||
$current_month = Carbon::createFromTimestamp($this->start, $calendar->timezone)->month; |
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I don't understand the changes starting from this line till 382. Can you please explain?
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$current_month = Carbon::createFromTimestamp($this->start, $calendar->timezone)->month; $current_year = Carbon::createFromTimestamp($this->start, $calendar->timezone)->year;
in first two lines, get the current month and current year,
`$filtered = array_filter($events, function ($events_in_day) {
foreach ($events_in_day as $event) {
This foreach block filters the events to include only those that occur within the current calendar view's start and end timestamps.
It checks if the event's start time is within the range or if the event's end time falls within the range.
The 86400 seconds (24 hours) is added to the end timestamp to include events that end at the very end of the day.`
$day_events = [];
foreach ($filtered as $timestamp => $events_in_day) {
from this line Initializes an empty array to hold events for each day. It iterates over the filtered events, creating Carbon instances for the start and end times of each event, adjusted for the calendar's timezone.
for ($day = $event_start->copy(); $day->lte($event_end); $day->addDay()) {
This loop iterates through each day from the event's start to its end.
It checks if the day falls within the current month and year.
It generates a unique key for each day (day_key) and retrieves the event's unique identifier (event_id).
If the event ends at midnight (indicating it should not be counted for that day), it skips adding that event.
If the event is not already recorded for that day, it adds it to the day_events array.
$day_events = []; | ||
foreach ($filtered as $timestamp => $events_in_day) { | ||
foreach ($events_in_day as $event) { | ||
if ($event instanceof Event) { | ||
$day = intval(Carbon::createFromTimestamp($timestamp, $calendar->timezone)->endOfDay()->day); | ||
$day_events[$day][] = $event; | ||
$event_start = Carbon::createFromTimestamp($event->start, $calendar->timezone); |
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Same here
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foreach ($day_events as $day_key => $events) {
This final loop ensures that the events for each day are stored as a simple indexed array, removing any gaps in the keys. This is useful for consistent access to the events later in the code.
Overall, this code snippet filters and organizes calendar events based on their start and end times, ensuring that events are correctly attributed to the days they occur. It handles edge cases, such as events that span multiple days and those that end exactly at the start of a new day, to prevent double counting.
$day_key = intval($day->format('j')); | ||
$event_id = $event->uid; | ||
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if ($day->isSameDay($event_end) && $event_end->hour == 0 && $event_end->minute == 0) { |
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Better to add comment which kind of case does it handle
Description: There was an issue in which if the event is set for full day and more then one day then it will duplicate the event first day Also, in my testing, I have found that the event is not displayed on months last day so I have updated the event filter code and add some condition that prevent from duplicate event on the day.
After: https://www.screenpresso.com/=pPD51FQi7X9e
clickup: https://app.clickup.com/t/86cwkpk16
issue: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/all-day-events-are-duplicated-on-the-calendar/
https://wordpress.org/support/topic/deprecated-warning-25/
#575