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package com.github.lgooddatepicker.zinternaltools;
import com.github.lgooddatepicker.optionalusertools.DateInterval;
import com.github.lgooddatepicker.optionalusertools.DateVetoPolicy;
import java.time.LocalDate;
/**
* DateVetoPolicyMinimumMaximumDate, This class implements a veto policy that can set a minimum and
* a maximum value for the dates allowed in a DatePicker or a CalendarPanel.
*
* Pass in the first and the last allowed date to the constructor. If one of the values is null,
* then there will be no limiting date on the associated side of the date range. Only one of the two
* limiting dates can be null. If both dates are supplied, then the lastAllowedDate must be greater
* than or equal to the firstAllowedDate.
*/
public class DateVetoPolicyMinimumMaximumDate
implements DateVetoPolicy {
/**
* firstAllowedDate, This is the first date that will be allowed. If this is null, then there
* will be no lower bound on the date. Only one of the two limiting dates can be null.
*/
private LocalDate firstAllowedDate = null;
/**
* lastAllowedDate, This is the last date that will be allowed. If this is null, then there will
* be no upper bound on the date. Only one of the two limiting dates can be null.
*/
private LocalDate lastAllowedDate = null;
/**
* Constructor. Pass in the first and the last allowed date. If one of the values is null, then
* there will be no limiting date on the associated side of the date range. Only one of the two
* limiting dates can be null. If both dates are supplied, then the lastAllowedDate must be
* greater than or equal to the firstAllowedDate.
*/
public DateVetoPolicyMinimumMaximumDate(LocalDate firstAllowedDate, LocalDate lastAllowedDate) {
setDateRangeLimits(firstAllowedDate, lastAllowedDate);
}
/**
* getDateRangeLimits, This returns the currently used date limits, as a DateInterval object.
*/
public DateInterval getDateRangeLimits() {
return new DateInterval(firstAllowedDate, lastAllowedDate);
}
/**
* isDateAllowed, This implements the DateVetoPolicy interface. This returns true if the date is
* allowed, otherwise this returns false. The value of null will never be passed to this
* function, under any case.
*/
@Override
public boolean isDateAllowed(LocalDate date) {
if ((firstAllowedDate != null) && (date.isBefore(firstAllowedDate))) {
return false;
}
if ((lastAllowedDate != null) && (date.isAfter(lastAllowedDate))) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
/**
* setDateRangeLimits, This sets the currently used date limits.
*/
public void setDateRangeLimits(LocalDate firstAllowedDate, LocalDate lastAllowedDate) {
if (firstAllowedDate == null && lastAllowedDate == null) {
throw new RuntimeException("DateVetoPolicyMinimumMaximumDate.setDateRangeLimits(),"
+ "The variable firstAllowedDate can be null, or lastAllowedDate can be null, "
+ "but both values cannot be null at the same time. "
+ "If you wish to clear the veto policy, then call the function: "
+ "'DatePickerSettings.setVetoPolicy(null)'.");
}
if (firstAllowedDate != null && lastAllowedDate != null
&& lastAllowedDate.isBefore(firstAllowedDate)) {
throw new RuntimeException("\"DateVetoPolicyMinimumMaximumDate.setDateRangeLimits(),"
+ "The lastAllowedDate must be greater than or equal to the firstAllowedDate.");
}
this.firstAllowedDate = firstAllowedDate;
this.lastAllowedDate = lastAllowedDate;
}
}
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