This package can calculate public holidays for a country.
use Spatie\Holidays\Holidays;
// returns an array of Belgian holidays
// for the current year
$holidays = Holidays::for('be')->get();We invest a lot of resources into creating best in class open source packages. You can support us by buying one of our paid products.
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You can install the package via composer:
composer require spatie/holidaysWe support the countries listed in this directory. If you want to add a country, please create a pull request.
You can get all holidays for a country by using the get method.
use Spatie\Holidays\Holidays;
use Spatie\Holidays\Countries\Belgium;
// returns an array of Belgian holidays
// for the current year
$holidays = Holidays::for(Belgium::make())->get(); Alternatively, you could also pass an ISO 3166-1 code to the for method.
In case of region based holidays, these will not be included. Use a country class instead.
use Spatie\Holidays\Holidays;
// returns an array of Belgian holidays
// for the current year
$holidays = Holidays::for('be')->get();You can also pass a specific year.
use Spatie\Holidays\Holidays;
$holidays = Holidays::for(country: 'be', year: 2024)->get();You can also get all holidays between two dates (inclusive).
use Spatie\Holidays\Holidays;
$holidays = Holidays::for('be')->getInRange('2023-06-01', '2024-05-31');$holidays = Holidays::for(country: 'be', locale: 'fr')->get();If the locale is not supported for a country, an exception will be thrown.
If you need to see if a date is a holiday, you can use the isHoliday method.
use Spatie\Holidays\Holidays;
Holidays::for('be')->isHoliday('2024-01-01'); // trueIf you need the name of the holiday, you can use the getName method.
use Spatie\Holidays\Holidays;
Holidays::for('be')->getName('2024-01-01'); // NieuwjaarTo verify whether a country is supported, you can use the has method.
use Spatie\Holidays\Holidays;
Holidays::has('be'); // true
Holidays::has('unknown'); // falseThis is a community driven package. If you find any errors, please create a pull request with the fix, or at least open an issue.
- Create a new class in the
Countriesdirectory. It should extend theCountryclass. - Add a test for the new country in the
testsdirectory. - Run the tests so a snapshot gets created.
- Verify the result in the newly created snapshot is correct.
- If the country has multiple languages, add a file in the
lang/directory.
In case your country has specific rules for calculating holidays, for example region specific holidays, you can pass this to the constructor of your country class.
$holidays = Holidays::for(Germany::make('DE-BW'))->get();The value, DE-BW, will be passed to the region parameter of the constructor of a country.
class Germany extends Country
{
protected function __construct(
protected ?string $region = null,
) {
}
protected function allHolidays(int $year): array
{
// Here you can use $this->region (or other variables) to calculate holidays
}Please see CONTRIBUTING for more details.
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