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| """Functions to parse datetime objects.""" | |
| # We're using regular expressions rather than time.strptime because: | |
| # - They provide both validation and parsing. | |
| # - They're more flexible for datetimes. | |
| # - The date/datetime/time constructors produce friendlier error messages. | |
| import datetime | |
| from django.utils.regex_helper import _lazy_re_compile | |
| from django.utils.timezone import get_fixed_timezone | |
| date_re = _lazy_re_compile(r"(?P<year>\d{4})-(?P<month>\d{1,2})-(?P<day>\d{1,2})$") | |
| time_re = _lazy_re_compile( | |
| r"(?P<hour>\d{1,2}):(?P<minute>\d{1,2})" | |
| r"(?::(?P<second>\d{1,2})(?:[.,](?P<microsecond>\d{1,6})\d{0,6})?)?$" | |
| ) | |
| datetime_re = _lazy_re_compile( | |
| r"(?P<year>\d{4})-(?P<month>\d{1,2})-(?P<day>\d{1,2})" | |
| r"[T ](?P<hour>\d{1,2}):(?P<minute>\d{1,2})" | |
| r"(?::(?P<second>\d{1,2})(?:[.,](?P<microsecond>\d{1,6})\d{0,6})?)?" | |
| r"\s*(?P<tzinfo>Z|[+-]\d{2}(?::?\d{2})?)?$" | |
| ) | |
| standard_duration_re = _lazy_re_compile( | |
| r"^" | |
| r"(?:(?P<days>-?\d+) (days?, )?)?" | |
| r"(?P<sign>-?)" | |
| r"((?:(?P<hours>\d+):)(?=\d+:\d+))?" | |
| r"(?:(?P<minutes>\d+):)?" | |
| r"(?P<seconds>\d+)" | |
| r"(?:[.,](?P<microseconds>\d{1,6})\d{0,6})?" | |
| r"$" | |
| ) | |
| # Support the sections of ISO 8601 date representation that are accepted by | |
| # timedelta | |
| iso8601_duration_re = _lazy_re_compile( | |
| r"^(?P<sign>[-+]?)" | |
| r"P" | |
| r"(?:(?P<days>\d+([.,]\d+)?)D)?" | |
| r"(?:T" | |
| r"(?:(?P<hours>\d+([.,]\d+)?)H)?" | |
| r"(?:(?P<minutes>\d+([.,]\d+)?)M)?" | |
| r"(?:(?P<seconds>\d+([.,]\d+)?)S)?" | |
| r")?" | |
| r"$" | |
| ) | |
| # Support PostgreSQL's day-time interval format, e.g. "3 days 04:05:06". The | |
| # year-month and mixed intervals cannot be converted to a timedelta and thus | |
| # aren't accepted. | |
| postgres_interval_re = _lazy_re_compile( | |
| r"^" | |
| r"(?:(?P<days>-?\d+) (days? ?))?" | |
| r"(?:(?P<sign>[-+])?" | |
| r"(?P<hours>\d+):" | |
| r"(?P<minutes>\d\d):" | |
| r"(?P<seconds>\d\d)" | |
| r"(?:\.(?P<microseconds>\d{1,6}))?" | |
| r")?$" | |
| ) | |
| def parse_date(value): | |
| """Parse a string and return a datetime.date. | |
| Raise ValueError if the input is well formatted but not a valid date. | |
| Return None if the input isn't well formatted. | |
| """ | |
| try: | |
| return datetime.date.fromisoformat(value) | |
| except ValueError: | |
| if match := date_re.match(value): | |
| kw = {k: int(v) for k, v in match.groupdict().items()} | |
| return datetime.date(**kw) | |
| def parse_time(value): | |
| """Parse a string and return a datetime.time. | |
| This function doesn't support time zone offsets. | |
| Raise ValueError if the input is well formatted but not a valid time. | |
| Return None if the input isn't well formatted, in particular if it | |
| contains an offset. | |
| """ | |
| try: | |
| # The fromisoformat() method takes time zone info into account and | |
| # returns a time with a tzinfo component, if possible. However, there | |
| # are no circumstances where aware datetime.time objects make sense, so | |
| # remove the time zone offset. | |
| return datetime.time.fromisoformat(value).replace(tzinfo=None) | |
| except ValueError: | |
| if match := time_re.match(value): | |
| kw = match.groupdict() | |
| kw["microsecond"] = kw["microsecond"] and kw["microsecond"].ljust(6, "0") | |
| kw = {k: int(v) for k, v in kw.items() if v is not None} | |
| return datetime.time(**kw) | |
| def parse_datetime(value): | |
| """Parse a string and return a datetime.datetime. | |
| This function supports time zone offsets. When the input contains one, | |
| the output uses a timezone with a fixed offset from UTC. | |
| Raise ValueError if the input is well formatted but not a valid datetime. | |
| Return None if the input isn't well formatted. | |
| """ | |
| try: | |
| return datetime.datetime.fromisoformat(value) | |
| except ValueError: | |
| if match := datetime_re.match(value): | |
| kw = match.groupdict() | |
| kw["microsecond"] = kw["microsecond"] and kw["microsecond"].ljust(6, "0") | |
| tzinfo = kw.pop("tzinfo") | |
| if tzinfo == "Z": | |
| tzinfo = datetime.UTC | |
| elif tzinfo is not None: | |
| offset_mins = int(tzinfo[-2:]) if len(tzinfo) > 3 else 0 | |
| offset = 60 * int(tzinfo[1:3]) + offset_mins | |
| if tzinfo[0] == "-": | |
| offset = -offset | |
| tzinfo = get_fixed_timezone(offset) | |
| kw = {k: int(v) for k, v in kw.items() if v is not None} | |
| return datetime.datetime(**kw, tzinfo=tzinfo) | |
| def parse_duration(value): | |
| """Parse a duration string and return a datetime.timedelta. | |
| The preferred format for durations in Django is '%d %H:%M:%S.%f'. | |
| Also supports ISO 8601 representation and PostgreSQL's day-time interval | |
| format. | |
| """ | |
| match = ( | |
| standard_duration_re.match(value) | |
| or iso8601_duration_re.match(value) | |
| or postgres_interval_re.match(value) | |
| ) | |
| if match: | |
| kw = match.groupdict() | |
| sign = -1 if kw.pop("sign", "+") == "-" else 1 | |
| if kw.get("microseconds"): | |
| kw["microseconds"] = kw["microseconds"].ljust(6, "0") | |
| kw = {k: float(v.replace(",", ".")) for k, v in kw.items() if v is not None} | |
| days = datetime.timedelta(kw.pop("days", 0.0) or 0.0) | |
| if match.re == iso8601_duration_re: | |
| days *= sign | |
| return days + sign * datetime.timedelta(**kw) | |
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