trigger = $trigger; $this->journal = $journal; } /** * 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 false; } return true; } /** * @{inheritdoc} * * @see TriggerInterface::matchesAnything * * @return bool */ public function matchesAnything() { return false; } /** * @return bool */ public function triggered() { $amount = $this->journal->amount_positive; $compare = $this->trigger->trigger_value; $result = bccomp($amount, $compare, 4); if ($result === -1) { // found something Log::debug($amount . ' is less than ' . $compare . '. Return true.'); return true; } // found nothing. Log::debug($amount . ' is not less than ' . $compare . '. Return false.'); return false; } }