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Côme Chilliet authored
Column attributes are now always considered multivalued and returned value is always an array of values, which may be empty. Code has been adapted to support this. This means plugins will not need to specify '*' anymore for multivaluated attributes. issue #5973
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<?php
/*
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*/
/*!
* \brief Column rendering unix timestamp
*/
class UnixTimestampColumn extends LinkColumn
{
protected $type = 'integer';
protected function renderSingleValue (ListingEntry $entry, string $value): string
{
if ($value != '') {
$dateObject = DateTime::createFromFormat('U', $value, new DateTimeZone('UTC'));
if (is_object($dateObject)) {
return $this->renderLink($entry, $dateObject->format('d.m.Y'));
}
}
return ' ';
}
}