firefly-iii/app/Rules/Triggers/FromAccountEnds.php

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<?php
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declare(strict_types = 1);
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/**
* FromAccountEnds.php
* Copyright (C) 2016 Sander Dorigo
*
* This software may be modified and distributed under the terms
* of the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for details.
*/
namespace FireflyIII\Rules\Triggers;
use FireflyIII\Models\TransactionJournal;
/**
* Class FromAccountEnds
*
* @package FireflyIII\Rules\Triggers
*/
final class FromAccountEnds extends AbstractTrigger implements TriggerInterface
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{
/**
* A trigger is said to "match anything", or match any given transaction,
* when the trigger value is very vague or has no restrictions. Easy examples
* are the "AmountMore"-trigger combined with an amount of 0: any given transaction
* has an amount of more than zero! Other examples are all the "Description"-triggers
* which have hard time handling empty trigger values such as "" or "*" (wild cards).
*
* If the user tries to create such a trigger, this method MUST return true so Firefly III
* can stop the storing / updating the trigger. If the trigger is in any way restrictive
* (even if it will still include 99.9% of the users transactions), this method MUST return
* false.
*
* @param null $value
*
* @return bool
*/
public static function willMatchEverything($value = null)
{
if (!is_null($value)) {
return strval($value) === '';
}
return true;
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}
/**
* @param TransactionJournal $journal
*
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* @return bool
*/
public function triggered(TransactionJournal $journal)
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{
$name = strtolower($journal->source_account_name ?? TransactionJournal::sourceAccount($journal)->name);
$nameLength = strlen($name);
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$search = strtolower($this->triggerValue);
$searchLength = strlen($search);
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// if the string to search for is longer than the account name,
// shorten the search string.
if ($searchLength > $nameLength) {
$search = substr($search, ($nameLength * -1));
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$searchLength = strlen($search);
}
$part = substr($name, $searchLength * -1);
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if ($part == $search) {
return true;
}
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return false;
}
}