| import re |
|
|
| def parse_rate_limit(limit_string): |
| |
| time_units = { |
| 's': 1, 'sec': 1, 'second': 1, |
| 'm': 60, 'min': 60, 'minute': 60, |
| 'h': 3600, 'hr': 3600, 'hour': 3600, |
| 'd': 86400, 'day': 86400, |
| 'mo': 2592000, 'month': 2592000, |
| 'y': 31536000, 'year': 31536000 |
| } |
|
|
| |
| match = re.match(r'^(\d+)/(\w+)$', limit_string) |
| if not match: |
| raise ValueError(f"Invalid rate limit format: {limit_string}") |
|
|
| count, unit = match.groups() |
| count = int(count) |
|
|
| |
| if unit not in time_units: |
| raise ValueError(f"Unknown time unit: {unit}") |
|
|
| seconds = time_units[unit] |
|
|
| return (count, seconds) |
|
|
| |
| test_cases = [ |
| "2/min", "5/hour", "10/day", "1/second", "3/mo", "1/year", |
| "20/s", "15/m", "8/h", "100/d", "50/mo", "2/y" |
| ] |
|
|
| for case in test_cases: |
| try: |
| result = parse_rate_limit(case) |
| print(f"{case} => {result}") |
| except ValueError as e: |
| print(f"Error parsing {case}: {str(e)}") |