Reputation: 15112
One of my requirements for my current project is to allow a user to choose a time zone for their account, and then use this time zone for all date/time related features throughout the entire site.
The way I see it, I have two options:
date_default_timezone_set()
It seems like using date_default_timezone_set is the way to go, but I'm not sure exactly where I should set it. Because the time zone will be different from user to user and DateTime's are used all over the site, I need to set it somewhere that it will affect all pages.
Maybe I could write an event listener that sets it after a successful login? If I take this approach, will it stay set across all pages or is it only set on a per-page basis?
I'd love to hear how others would approach this.
Upvotes: 7
Views: 5786
Reputation: 44851
Yea, you could use an event listener, hooking on the kernel.request
event.
Here is the listener from one of my projects:
<?php
namespace Vendor\Bundle\AppBundle\Listener;
use Symfony\Component\Security\Core\SecurityContextInterface;
use Doctrine\DBAL\Connection;
use JMS\DiExtraBundle\Annotation\Service;
use JMS\DiExtraBundle\Annotation\Observe;
use JMS\DiExtraBundle\Annotation\InjectParams;
use JMS\DiExtraBundle\Annotation\Inject;
/**
* @Service
*/
class TimezoneListener
{
/**
* @var \Symfony\Component\Security\Core\SecurityContextInterface
*/
private $securityContext;
/**
* @var \Doctrine\DBAL\Connection
*/
private $connection;
/**
* @InjectParams({
* "securityContext" = @Inject("security.context"),
* "connection" = @Inject("database_connection")
* })
*
* @param \Symfony\Component\Security\Core\SecurityContextInterface $securityContext
* @param \Doctrine\DBAL\Connection $connection
*/
public function __construct(SecurityContextInterface $securityContext, Connection $connection)
{
$this->securityContext = $securityContext;
$this->connection = $connection;
}
/**
* @Observe("kernel.request")
*/
public function onKernelRequest()
{
if (!$this->securityContext->isGranted('ROLE_USER')) {
return;
}
$user = $this->securityContext->getToken()->getUser();
if (!$user->getTimezone()) {
return;
}
date_default_timezone_set($user->getTimezone());
$this->connection->query("SET timezone TO '{$user->getTimezone()}'");
}
}
Upvotes: 16