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<?php
declare (strict_types=1);
namespace WPForms\Vendor\Square\Models;
use stdClass;
/**
* Represents a period of time during which a business location is open.
*/
class BusinessHoursPeriod implements \JsonSerializable
{
/**
* @var string|null
*/
private $dayOfWeek;
/**
* @var array
*/
private $startLocalTime = [];
/**
* @var array
*/
private $endLocalTime = [];
/**
* Returns Day of Week.
* Indicates the specific day of the week.
*/
public function getDayOfWeek() : ?string
{
return $this->dayOfWeek;
}
/**
* Sets Day of Week.
* Indicates the specific day of the week.
*
* @maps day_of_week
*/
public function setDayOfWeek(?string $dayOfWeek) : void
{
$this->dayOfWeek = $dayOfWeek;
}
/**
* Returns Start Local Time.
* The start time of a business hours period, specified in local time using partial-time
* RFC 3339 format. For example, `8:30:00` for a period starting at 8:30 in the morning.
* Note that the seconds value is always :00, but it is appended for conformance to the RFC.
*/
public function getStartLocalTime() : ?string
{
if (\count($this->startLocalTime) == 0) {
return null;
}
return $this->startLocalTime['value'];
}
/**
* Sets Start Local Time.
* The start time of a business hours period, specified in local time using partial-time
* RFC 3339 format. For example, `8:30:00` for a period starting at 8:30 in the morning.
* Note that the seconds value is always :00, but it is appended for conformance to the RFC.
*
* @maps start_local_time
*/
public function setStartLocalTime(?string $startLocalTime) : void
{
$this->startLocalTime['value'] = $startLocalTime;
}
/**
* Unsets Start Local Time.
* The start time of a business hours period, specified in local time using partial-time
* RFC 3339 format. For example, `8:30:00` for a period starting at 8:30 in the morning.
* Note that the seconds value is always :00, but it is appended for conformance to the RFC.
*/
public function unsetStartLocalTime() : void
{
$this->startLocalTime = [];
}
/**
* Returns End Local Time.
* The end time of a business hours period, specified in local time using partial-time
* RFC 3339 format. For example, `21:00:00` for a period ending at 9:00 in the evening.
* Note that the seconds value is always :00, but it is appended for conformance to the RFC.
*/
public function getEndLocalTime() : ?string
{
if (\count($this->endLocalTime) == 0) {
return null;
}
return $this->endLocalTime['value'];
}
/**
* Sets End Local Time.
* The end time of a business hours period, specified in local time using partial-time
* RFC 3339 format. For example, `21:00:00` for a period ending at 9:00 in the evening.
* Note that the seconds value is always :00, but it is appended for conformance to the RFC.
*
* @maps end_local_time
*/
public function setEndLocalTime(?string $endLocalTime) : void
{
$this->endLocalTime['value'] = $endLocalTime;
}
/**
* Unsets End Local Time.
* The end time of a business hours period, specified in local time using partial-time
* RFC 3339 format. For example, `21:00:00` for a period ending at 9:00 in the evening.
* Note that the seconds value is always :00, but it is appended for conformance to the RFC.
*/
public function unsetEndLocalTime() : void
{
$this->endLocalTime = [];
}
/**
* Encode this object to JSON
*
* @param bool $asArrayWhenEmpty Whether to serialize this model as an array whenever no fields
* are set. (default: false)
*
* @return array|stdClass
*/
#[\ReturnTypeWillChange]
public function jsonSerialize(bool $asArrayWhenEmpty = \false)
{
$json = [];
if (isset($this->dayOfWeek)) {
$json['day_of_week'] = $this->dayOfWeek;
}
if (!empty($this->startLocalTime)) {
$json['start_local_time'] = $this->startLocalTime['value'];
}
if (!empty($this->endLocalTime)) {
$json['end_local_time'] = $this->endLocalTime['value'];
}
$json = \array_filter($json, function ($val) {
return $val !== null;
});
return !$asArrayWhenEmpty && empty($json) ? new stdClass() : $json;
}
}