You would first need to create an array which will hold your days of the week, and their respective close/open time range(s).
/**
* I setup the hours for each day if they carry-over)
* everyday is open from 09:00 AM - 12:00 AM
* Sun/Sat open extra from 12:00 AM - 01:00 AM
*/
$storeSchedule = [
'Sun' => ['12:00 AM' => '01:00 AM', '09:00 AM' => '12:00 AM'],
'Mon' => ['09:00 AM' => '12:00 AM'],
'Tue' => ['09:00 AM' => '12:00 AM'],
'Wed' => ['09:00 AM' => '12:00 AM'],
'Thu' => ['09:00 AM' => '12:00 AM'],
'Fri' => ['09:00 AM' => '12:00 AM'],
'Sat' => ['12:00 AM' => '01:00 AM', '09:00 AM' => '12:00 AM']
];
You then loop over the current day's time range(s) and check to see if the current time or supplied timestamp is within a range. You do this by using the DateTime class to generate a DateTime object for each time range's start/end time.
The below will do this and allow you to specify a timestamp in case you are wanting to check a supplied timestamp instead of the current time.
// current or user supplied UNIX timestamp
$timestamp = time();
// default status
$status = 'closed';
// get current time object
$currentTime = (new DateTime())->setTimestamp($timestamp);
// loop through time ranges for current day
foreach ($storeSchedule[date('D', $timestamp)] as $startTime => $endTime) {
// create time objects from start/end times
$startTime = DateTime::createFromFormat('h:i A', $startTime);
$endTime = DateTime::createFromFormat('h:i A', $endTime);
// check if current time is within a range
if (($startTime < $currentTime) && ($currentTime < $endTime)) {
$status = 'open';
break;
}
}
echo "We are currently: $status";
See DEMO of above
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