import logging import re import unicodedata import urllib.parse from datetime import datetime from typing import Optional from dateutil.relativedelta import relativedelta from django.http import HttpResponseRedirect from django.template.defaultfilters import pluralize from django.utils import timezone, formats try: with open("version.txt", "r") as f: app_version = f.read().strip("\n") except Exception as exc: logging.exception(exc) app_version = "" def unique(elements, key): return list({key(element): element for element in elements}.values()) weekday_names = { 1: "Monday", 2: "Tuesday", 3: "Wednesday", 4: "Thursday", 5: "Friday", 6: "Saturday", 7: "Sunday", } def humanize_absolute_date(value: datetime, now: Optional[datetime] = None): if not now: now = timezone.now() delta = relativedelta(now, value) yesterday = now - relativedelta(days=1) is_older_than_a_week = delta.years > 0 or delta.months > 0 or delta.weeks > 0 if is_older_than_a_week: return formats.date_format(value, "SHORT_DATE_FORMAT") elif value.day == now.day: return "Today" elif value.day == yesterday.day: return "Yesterday" else: return weekday_names[value.isoweekday()] def humanize_relative_date(value: datetime, now: Optional[datetime] = None): if not now: now = timezone.now() delta = relativedelta(now, value) if delta.years > 0: return f"{delta.years} year{pluralize(delta.years)} ago" elif delta.months > 0: return f"{delta.months} month{pluralize(delta.months)} ago" elif delta.weeks > 0: return f"{delta.weeks} week{pluralize(delta.weeks)} ago" else: yesterday = now - relativedelta(days=1) if value.day == now.day: return "Today" elif value.day == yesterday.day: return "Yesterday" else: return weekday_names[value.isoweekday()] def parse_timestamp(value: str): """ Parses a string timestamp into a datetime value First tries to parse the timestamp as milliseconds. If that fails with an error indicating that the timestamp exceeds the maximum, it tries to parse the timestamp as microseconds, and then as nanoseconds :param value: :return: """ try: timestamp = int(value) except ValueError: raise ValueError(f"{value} is not a valid timestamp") try: return datetime.utcfromtimestamp(timestamp).astimezone() except (OverflowError, ValueError, OSError): pass # Value exceeds the max. allowed timestamp # Try parsing as microseconds try: return datetime.utcfromtimestamp(timestamp / 1000).astimezone() except (OverflowError, ValueError, OSError): pass # Value exceeds the max. allowed timestamp # Try parsing as nanoseconds try: return datetime.utcfromtimestamp(timestamp / 1000000).astimezone() except (OverflowError, ValueError, OSError): pass # Timestamp is out of range raise ValueError(f"{value} exceeds maximum value for a timestamp") def get_safe_return_url(return_url: str, fallback_url: str): # Use fallback if URL is none or URL is not on same domain if not return_url or not re.match(r"^/[a-z]+", return_url): return fallback_url return return_url def redirect_with_query(request, redirect_url): query_string = urllib.parse.urlencode(request.GET) if query_string: redirect_url += "?" + query_string return HttpResponseRedirect(redirect_url) def generate_username(email): # taken from mozilla-django-oidc docs :) # Using Python 3 and Django 1.11+, usernames can contain alphanumeric # (ascii and unicode), _, @, +, . and - characters. So we normalize # it and slice at 150 characters. return unicodedata.normalize("NFKC", email)[:150]