├── .gitignore ├── .scrutinizer.yml ├── harvest_api_config.json.dist ├── tests ├── bootstrap.php └── Harvest │ └── Tests │ └── HarvestApiTest.php ├── src └── Harvest │ ├── Model │ ├── Category.php │ ├── Throttle.php │ ├── Client.php │ ├── Contact.php │ ├── Task.php │ ├── InvoiceItemCategory.php │ ├── TaskAssignment.php │ ├── Payment.php │ ├── ExpenseCategory.php │ ├── UserAssignment.php │ ├── InvoiceMessage.php │ ├── Expense.php │ ├── DayEntry.php │ ├── Invoice.php │ ├── User.php │ ├── Timer.php │ ├── Project.php │ ├── Result.php │ ├── Harvest.php │ ├── DailyActivity.php │ ├── Invoice │ │ └── Filter.php │ ├── Range.php │ ├── TimeZone.php │ └── Currency.php │ ├── Exception │ └── HarvestException.php │ └── HarvestReports.php ├── .travis.yml ├── composer.json ├── phpunit.xml.dist ├── README.md ├── CHANGELOG.md ├── LICENSE └── composer.lock /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | index.php 2 | vendor 3 | harvest_api_config.json 4 | .idea 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.scrutinizer.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | tools: 2 | external_code_coverage: 3 | runs: 4 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /harvest_api_config.json.dist: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "user": "user", 3 | "password": "password", 4 | "account": "account" 5 | } 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/bootstrap.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | add('Harvest\Tests', __DIR__); 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Harvest/Model/Category.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | =5.3.3", 10 | "ext-curl": "*" 11 | }, 12 | "require-dev": { 13 | "phpunit/phpunit": "~4" 14 | }, 15 | "autoload": { 16 | "psr-0": {"Harvest": "src/"} 17 | } 18 | } 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Harvest/Model/Throttle.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Properties 17 | *
79 | * $range = Range::today( "EST" );
80 | *
81 | *
82 | * @param string $timeZone User Time Zone
83 | * @return Range
84 | */
85 | public static function today($timeZone = null)
86 | {
87 | $now = null;
88 | $before = null;
89 | if ( is_null($timeZone) ) {
90 | $now = new \DateTime();
91 | $before = new \DateTime();
92 | } else {
93 | $now = new \DateTime( "now", new \DateTimeZone( $timeZone ) );
94 | $before = new \DateTime( "now", new \DateTimeZone( $timeZone ) );
95 | }
96 | $range = new Range( $before, $now );
97 |
98 | return $range;
99 | }
100 |
101 | /**
102 | * return Range object set to this week
103 | *
104 | *
105 | * $range = Range::thisWeek( "EST", Range::SUNDAY );
106 | *
107 | *
108 | * @param string $timeZone User Time Zone
109 | * @param int $startOfWeek Starting day of the week
110 | * @return Range
111 | */
112 | public static function thisWeek($timeZone = null, $startOfWeek = 0)
113 | {
114 | $now = null;
115 | $before = null;
116 | if ( is_null($timeZone) ) {
117 | $now = new \DateTime();
118 | $before = new \DateTime();
119 | } else {
120 | $now = new \DateTime( "now", new \DateTimeZone( $timeZone ) );
121 | $before = new \DateTime( "now", new \DateTimeZone( $timeZone ) );
122 | }
123 | $dayOfWeek = (int) $now->format( "w" );
124 | $offset = (($dayOfWeek - $startOfWeek ) + 7 ) % 7;
125 | $before->modify( "-$offset day" );
126 | $range = new Range( $before, $now );
127 |
128 | return $range;
129 | }
130 |
131 | /**
132 | * return Range object set to last week
133 | *
134 | *
135 | * $range = Range::lastWeek( "EST", Range::MONDAY );
136 | *
137 | *
138 | * @param string $timeZone User Time Zone
139 | * @param int $startOfWeek Starting day of the week
140 | * @return Range
141 | */
142 | public static function lastWeek($timeZone = null, $startOfWeek = 0)
143 | {
144 | $now = null;
145 | $before = null;
146 | if ( is_null($timeZone) ) {
147 | $now = new \DateTime();
148 | $before = new \DateTime();
149 | } else {
150 | $now = new \DateTime( "now", new \DateTimeZone( $timeZone ) );
151 | $before = new \DateTime( "now", new \DateTimeZone( $timeZone ) );
152 | }
153 | $dayOfWeek = (int) $now->format( "w" );
154 | $offset = (($dayOfWeek - $startOfWeek ) + 7 ) % 7;
155 | $beginOffset = $offset + 7;
156 | $endOffset = $offset + 1;
157 | $before->modify( "-$beginOffset day" );
158 | $now->modify( "-$endOffset day" );
159 | $range = new Range( $before, $now );
160 |
161 | return $range;
162 | }
163 |
164 | /**
165 | * return Range object set to this month
166 | *
167 | *
168 | * $range = Range::thisMonth( "EST" );
169 | *
170 | *
171 | * @param string $timeZone User Time Zone
172 | * @return Range
173 | */
174 | public static function thisMonth($timeZone = null)
175 | {
176 | $now = null;
177 | $before = null;
178 | if ( is_null($timeZone) ) {
179 | $now = new \DateTime();
180 | $before = new \DateTime();
181 | } else {
182 | $now = new \DateTime( "now", new \DateTimeZone( $timeZone ) );
183 | $before = new \DateTime( "now", new \DateTimeZone( $timeZone ) );
184 | }
185 | $dayOfMonth = $now->format( "j" );
186 | $offset = $dayOfMonth - 1;
187 | $before->modify( "-$offset day" );
188 | $range = new Range( $before, $now );
189 |
190 | return $range;
191 | }
192 |
193 | /**
194 | * return Range object set to last month
195 | *
196 | *
197 | * $range = Range::lastMonth( "EST" );
198 | *
199 | *
200 | * @param string $timeZone User Time Zone
201 | * @return Range
202 | */
203 | public static function lastMonth($timeZone = null)
204 | {
205 | $now = null;
206 | $before = null;
207 | if ( is_null($timeZone) ) {
208 | $now = new \DateTime();
209 | $before = new \DateTime();
210 | } else {
211 | $now = new \DateTime( "now", new \DateTimeZone( $timeZone ) );
212 | $before = new \DateTime( "now", new \DateTimeZone( $timeZone ) );
213 | }
214 | $dayOfMonth = $now->format( "j" );
215 | $offset = $dayOfMonth - 1;
216 | $now->modify( "-$dayOfMonth day" );
217 | $before->modify( "-$offset day" );
218 | $before->modify( "-1 month" );
219 | $range = new Range( $before, $now );
220 |
221 | return $range;
222 | }
223 |
224 | }
225 |
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22 | * // require the Harvest API core class
23 | * require_once( PATH_TO_LIB . '/HarvestReports.php' );
24 | *
25 | * // register the class auto loader
26 | * spl_autoload_register( array('HarvestReports', 'autoload') );
27 | *
28 | * // instantiate the api object
29 | * $api = new HarvestReports();
30 | * $api->setUser( "user@email.com" );
31 | * $api->setPassword( "password" );
32 | * $api->setAccount( "account" );
33 | *
34 | *
35 | */
36 | class HarvestReports extends HarvestApi
37 | {
38 | /**
39 | * @var string Start of Week
40 | */
41 | protected $_startOfWeek = 0;
42 |
43 | /**
44 | * @var string Time Zone
45 | */
46 | protected $_timeZone = null;
47 |
48 | /**
49 | * set Start of Work Week for use in Entry Reports
50 | *
51 | *
52 | * $api = new HarvestReports();
53 | * $api->setStartOfWeek( HarvestReports::MONDAY );
54 | *
55 | *
56 | * @param string $startOfWeek Start day of work week
57 | * @return void
58 | */
59 | public function setStartOfWeek($startOfWeek)
60 | {
61 | $this->_startOfWeek = $startOfWeek;
62 | }
63 |
64 | /**
65 | * set TimeZone for use in Entry Reports
66 | *
67 | *
68 | * $api = new HarvestReports();
69 | * $api->setTimeZone( "EST" );
70 | *
71 | *
72 | * @param string $timeZone User Time Zone
73 | * @return void
74 | */
75 | public function setTimeZone($timeZone)
76 | {
77 | $this->_timeZone = $timeZone;
78 | }
79 |
80 | /**
81 | * get all active clients
82 | *
83 | *
84 | * $api = new HarvestReports();
85 | *
86 | * $result = $api->getActiveClients();
87 | * if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
88 | * $clients = $result->data;
89 | * }
90 | *
91 | *
92 | * @return Result
93 | */
94 | public function getActiveClients()
95 | {
96 | $result = $this->getClients();
97 | if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
98 | $clients = array();
99 | foreach ($result->data as $client) {
100 | if ($client->active == "true") {
101 | $clients[$client->id] = $client;
102 | }
103 | }
104 | $result->data = $clients;
105 | }
106 |
107 | return $result;
108 | }
109 |
110 | /**
111 | * get all inactive clients
112 | *
113 | *
114 | * $api = new HarvestReports();
115 | *
116 | * $result = $api->getInactiveClients();
117 | * if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
118 | * $clients = $result->data;
119 | * }
120 | *
121 | *
122 | * @return Result
123 | */
124 | public function getInactiveClients()
125 | {
126 | $result = $this->getClients();
127 | if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
128 | $clients = array();
129 | foreach ($result->data as $client) {
130 | if ($client->active == "false") {
131 | $clients[$client->id] = $client;
132 | }
133 | }
134 | $result->data = $clients;
135 | }
136 |
137 | return $result;
138 | }
139 |
140 | /**
141 | * get all active projects
142 | *
143 | *
144 | * $api = new HarvestReports();
145 | *
146 | * $result = $api->getActiveProjects();
147 | * if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
148 | * $projects = $result->data;
149 | * }
150 | *
151 | *
152 | * @return Result
153 | */
154 | public function getActiveProjects()
155 | {
156 | $result = $this->getProjects();
157 | if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
158 | $projects = array();
159 | foreach ($result->data as $project) {
160 | if ($project->active == "true") {
161 | $projects[$project->id] = $project;
162 | }
163 | }
164 | $result->data = $projects;
165 | }
166 |
167 | return $result;
168 | }
169 |
170 | /**
171 | * get all inactive projects
172 | *
173 | *
174 | * $api = new HarvestReports();
175 | *
176 | * $result = $api->getInactiveProjects();
177 | * if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
178 | * $projects = $result->data;
179 | * }
180 | *
181 | *
182 | * @return Result
183 | */
184 | public function getInactiveProjects()
185 | {
186 | $result = $this->getProjects();
187 | if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
188 | $projects = array();
189 | foreach ($result->data as $project) {
190 | if ($project->active == "false") {
191 | $projects[$project->id] = $project;
192 | }
193 | }
194 | $result->data = $projects;
195 | }
196 |
197 | return $result;
198 | }
199 |
200 | /**
201 | * get all active projects
202 | *
203 | *
204 | * $api = new HarvestReports();
205 | *
206 | * $result = $api->getClientActiveProjects( 12345 );
207 | * if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
208 | * $projects = $result->data;
209 | * }
210 | *
211 | *
212 | * @param int $client_id Client Identifier
213 | * @return Result
214 | */
215 | public function getClientActiveProjects($client_id)
216 | {
217 | $result = $this->getClientProjects( $client_id );
218 | if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
219 | $projects = array();
220 | foreach ($result->data as $project) {
221 | if ($project->active == "true") {
222 | $projects[$project->id] = $project;
223 | }
224 | }
225 | $result->data = $projects;
226 | }
227 |
228 | return $result;
229 | }
230 |
231 | /**
232 | * get all inactive projects of a Client
233 | *
234 | *
235 | * $api = new HarvestReports();
236 | *
237 | * $result = $api->getClientInactiveProjects();
238 | * if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
239 | * $projects = $result->data;
240 | * }
241 | *
242 | *
243 | * @param int $client_id Client Identifier
244 | * @return Result
245 | */
246 | public function getClientInactiveProjects($client_id)
247 | {
248 | $result = $this->getClientProjects( $client_id );
249 | if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
250 | $projects = array();
251 | foreach ($result->data as $project) {
252 | if ($project->active == "false") {
253 | $projects[$project->id] = $project;
254 | }
255 | }
256 | $result->data = $projects;
257 | }
258 |
259 | return $result;
260 | }
261 |
262 | /**
263 | * get all active users
264 | *
265 | *
266 | * $api = new HarvestReports();
267 | *
268 | * $result = $api->getActiveUsers();
269 | * if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
270 | * $users = $result->data;
271 | * }
272 | *
273 | *
274 | * @return Result
275 | */
276 | public function getActiveUsers()
277 | {
278 | $result = $this->getUsers();
279 | if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
280 | $data = array();
281 | foreach ($result->data as $obj) {
282 | /** @var \Harvest\Model\User $obj */
283 | if ( $obj->get("is-active") == "true" ) {
284 | $data[$obj->id] = $obj;
285 | }
286 | }
287 | $result->data = $data;
288 | }
289 |
290 | return $result;
291 | }
292 |
293 | /**
294 | * get all inactive users
295 | *
296 | *
297 | * $api = new HarvestReports();
298 | *
299 | * $result = $api->getInactiveUsers();
300 | * if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
301 | * $users = $result->data;
302 | * }
303 | *
304 | *
305 | * @return Result
306 | */
307 | public function getInactiveUsers()
308 | {
309 | $result = $this->getUsers();
310 | if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
311 | $data = array();
312 | foreach ($result->data as $obj) {
313 | /** @var \Harvest\Model\User $obj */
314 | if ( $obj->get("is-active") == "false" ) {
315 | $data[$obj->id] = $obj;
316 | }
317 | }
318 | $result->data = $data;
319 | }
320 |
321 | return $result;
322 | }
323 |
324 | /**
325 | * get all admin users
326 | *
327 | *
328 | * $api = new HarvestReports();
329 | *
330 | * $result = $api->getAdmins();
331 | * if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
332 | * $users = $result->data;
333 | * }
334 | *
335 | *
336 | * @return Result
337 | */
338 | public function getAdmins()
339 | {
340 | $result = $this->getUsers();
341 | if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
342 | $data = array();
343 | foreach ($result->data as $obj) {
344 | /** @var \Harvest\Model\User $obj */
345 | if ( $obj->get("is-admin") == "true" ) {
346 | $data[$obj->id] = $obj;
347 | }
348 | }
349 | $result->data = $data;
350 | }
351 |
352 | return $result;
353 | }
354 |
355 | /**
356 | * get all active admin users
357 | *
358 | *
359 | * $api = new HarvestReports();
360 | *
361 | * $result = $api->getActiveAdmins();
362 | * if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
363 | * $user = $result->data;
364 | * }
365 | *
366 | *
367 | * @return Result
368 | */
369 | public function getActiveAdmins()
370 | {
371 | $result = $this->getUsers();
372 | if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
373 | $data = array();
374 | foreach ($result->data as $obj) {
375 | /** @var \Harvest\Model\User $obj */
376 | if ( $obj->get("is-active") == "true" && $obj->get("is-admin") == "true" ) {
377 | $data[$obj->id] = $obj;
378 | }
379 | }
380 | $result->data = $data;
381 | }
382 |
383 | return $result;
384 | }
385 |
386 | /**
387 | * get all inactive admin users
388 | *
389 | *
390 | * $api = new HarvestReports();
391 | *
392 | * $result = $api->getInactiveAdmins();
393 | * if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
394 | * $users = $result->data;
395 | * }
396 | *
397 | *
398 | * @return Result
399 | */
400 | public function getInactiveAdmins()
401 | {
402 | $result = $this->getUsers();
403 | if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
404 | $data = array();
405 | foreach ($result->data as $obj) {
406 | /** @var \Harvest\Model\User $obj */
407 | if ( $obj->get("is-active") == "false" && $obj->get("is-admin") ) {
408 | $data[$obj->id] = $obj;
409 | }
410 | }
411 | $result->data = $data;
412 | }
413 |
414 | return $result;
415 | }
416 |
417 | /**
418 | * get all contractor users
419 | *
420 | *
421 | * $api = new HarvestReports();
422 | *
423 | * $result = $api->getContractors();
424 | * if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
425 | * $users = $result->data;
426 | * }
427 | *
428 | *
429 | * @return Result
430 | */
431 | public function getContractors()
432 | {
433 | $result = $this->getUsers();
434 | if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
435 | $data = array();
436 | foreach ($result->data as $obj) {
437 | /** @var \Harvest\Model\User $obj */
438 | if ( $obj->get("is-contractor") == "true" ) {
439 | $data[$obj->id] = $obj;
440 | }
441 | }
442 | $result->data = $data;
443 | }
444 |
445 | return $result;
446 | }
447 |
448 | /**
449 | * get all active contractor users
450 | *
451 | *
452 | * $api = new HarvestReports();
453 | *
454 | * $result = $api->getActiveContractors();
455 | * if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
456 | * $user = $result->data;
457 | * }
458 | *
459 | *
460 | * @return Result
461 | */
462 | public function getActiveContractors()
463 | {
464 | $result = $this->getUsers();
465 | if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
466 | $data = array();
467 | foreach ($result->data as $obj) {
468 | /** @var \Harvest\Model\User $obj */
469 | if ( $obj->get("is-active") == "true" && $obj->get("is-contractor") == "true" ) {
470 | $data[$obj->id] = $obj;
471 | }
472 | }
473 | $result->data = $data;
474 | }
475 |
476 | return $result;
477 | }
478 |
479 | /**
480 | * get all inactive contractor users
481 | *
482 | *
483 | * $api = new HarvestReports();
484 | *
485 | * $result = $api->getInactiveContractors();
486 | * if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
487 | * $users = $result->data;
488 | * }
489 | *
490 | *
491 | * @return Result
492 | */
493 | public function getInactiveContractors()
494 | {
495 | $result = $this->getUsers();
496 | if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
497 | $data = array();
498 | foreach ($result->data as $obj) {
499 | /** @var \Harvest\Model\User $obj */
500 | if ( $obj->get("is-active") == "false" && $obj->get("is-contractor") ) {
501 | $data[$obj->id] = $obj;
502 | }
503 | }
504 | $result->data = $data;
505 | }
506 |
507 | return $result;
508 | }
509 |
510 | /**
511 | * get all active time entries
512 | *
513 | *
514 | * $api = new HarvestReports();
515 | *
516 | * $result = $api->getActiveTimers( );
517 | * if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
518 | * $entries = $result->data;
519 | * }
520 | *
521 | *
522 | * @return Result
523 | */
524 | public function getActiveTimers()
525 | {
526 | $result = $this->getActiveUsers( );
527 | if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
528 | $data = array();
529 | foreach ($result->data as $user) {
530 | $subResult = $this->getUserEntries( $user->id, Range::today( $this->_timeZone ) );
531 | if ( $subResult->isSuccess() ) {
532 | foreach ($subResult->data as $entry) {
533 | if ($entry->timer_started_at != null || $entry->timer_started_at != "") {
534 | $data[$user->id] = $entry;
535 | break;
536 | }
537 | }
538 | }
539 | }
540 | $result->data = $data;
541 | }
542 |
543 | return $result;
544 | }
545 |
546 | /**
547 | * get a user's active time entry
548 | *
549 | *
550 | * $api = new HarvestReports();
551 | *
552 | * $result = $api->getUsersActiveTimer( 12345 );
553 | * if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
554 | * $activeTimer = $result->data;
555 | * }
556 | *
557 | *
558 | * @param $user_id
559 | * @return Result
560 | */
561 | public function getUsersActiveTimer($user_id)
562 | {
563 | $result = $this->getUserEntries( $user_id, Range::today( $this->_timeZone ) );
564 | if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
565 | $data = null;
566 | foreach ($result->data as $entry) {
567 | if ($entry->timer_started_at != null || $entry->timer_started_at != "") {
568 | $data = $entry;
569 | break;
570 | }
571 | }
572 | $result->data = $data;
573 | }
574 |
575 | return $result;
576 | }
577 |
578 | /**
579 | * get all tasks assigned to a project
580 | *
581 | *
582 | * $api = new HarvestReports();
583 | *
584 | * $result = $api->getProjectTasks( 12345 );
585 | * if ( $result->isSuccess() ) {
586 | * $tasks = $result->data;
587 | * }
588 | *
589 | *
590 | * @param $project_id
591 | * @return Result
592 | */
593 | public function getProjectTasks($project_id)
594 | {
595 | $result = $this->getProjectTaskAssignments($project_id);
596 | if ($result->isSuccess()) {
597 | $tasks = array();
598 | foreach ($result->data as $taskAssignment) {
599 | $taskResult = $this->getTask($taskAssignment->task_id);
600 | if ($taskResult->isSuccess()) {
601 | $tasks[$taskResult->data->id] = $taskResult->data;
602 | }
603 | }
604 | $result->data = $tasks;
605 | }
606 |
607 | return $result;
608 | }
609 |
610 | }
611 |
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611 |
612 | 17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.
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614 | If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
615 | above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms,
616 | reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates
617 | an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the
618 | Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a
619 | copy of the Program in return for a fee.
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621 | END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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623 | How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
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625 | If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
626 | possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
627 | free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
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629 | To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
630 | to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
631 | state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
632 | the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
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