view sat/tools/common/date_utils.py @ 3104:118d91c932a7

plugin XEP-0384: OMEMO for MUC implementation: - encryption is now allowed for group chats - when an encryption is requested for a MUC, real jids or all occupants are used to encrypt the message - a cache for plain text message sent to MUC is used, because for security reason we can't encrypt message for our own device with OMEMO (that would prevent ratchet and break the prefect forward secrecy). Thus, message sent in MUC are cached for 5 min, and the decrypted version is used when found. We don't send immediately the plain text message to frontends and history because we want to keep the same MUC behaviour as for plain text, and receiving a message means that it was received and sent back by MUC service - <origin-id> is used to identify messages sent by our device - a feedback_jid is now use to use correct entity for feedback message in case of problem: with a room we have to send feedback message to the room and not the the emitter - encryptMessage now only accepts list in the renamed "entity_bare_jids" argument
author Goffi <goffi@goffi.org>
date Mon, 30 Dec 2019 20:59:46 +0100
parents ab2696e34d29
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

# SAT: a jabber client
# Copyright (C) 2009-2019 Jérôme Poisson (goffi@goffi.org)

# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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"""tools to help manipulating time and dates"""

from sat.core.constants import Const as C
from sat.core.i18n import _
import datetime
from dateutil import tz, parser
from dateutil.relativedelta import relativedelta
from dateutil.utils import default_tzinfo
from babel import dates
import calendar
import time
import re

RELATIVE_RE = re.compile(r"(?P<date>.*?)(?P<direction>[-+]?) *(?P<quantity>\d+) *"
                         r"(?P<unit>(second|minute|hour|day|week|month|year))s?"
                         r"(?P<ago> +ago)?", re.I)
YEAR_FIRST_RE = re.compile(r"\d{4}[^\d]+")
TZ_UTC = tz.tzutc()
TZ_LOCAL = tz.gettz()
# used to replace values when something is missing
DEFAULT_DATETIME = datetime.datetime(2000, 0o1, 0o1)


def date_parse(value, default_tz=TZ_UTC):
    """Parse a date and return corresponding unix timestamp

    @param value(unicode): date to parse, in any format supported by parser
    @param default_tz(datetime.tzinfo): default timezone
    @return (int): timestamp
    """
    value = str(value).strip()
    dayfirst = False if YEAR_FIRST_RE.match(value) else True

    dt = default_tzinfo(
        parser.parse(value, default=DEFAULT_DATETIME, dayfirst=dayfirst),
        default_tz)
    return calendar.timegm(dt.utctimetuple())

def date_parse_ext(value, default_tz=TZ_UTC):
    """Extended date parse which accept relative date

    @param value(unicode): date to parse, in any format supported by parser
        and with the hability to specify X days/weeks/months/years in the past or future.
        Relative date are specified either with something like `[main_date] +1 week`
        or with something like `3 days ago`, and it is case insensitive. [main_date] is
        a date parsable by parser, or empty to specify current date/time.
        "now" can also be used to specify current date/time.
    @param default_tz(datetime.tzinfo): same as for date_parse
    @return (int): timestamp
    """
    m = RELATIVE_RE.match(value)
    if m is None:
        return date_parse(value, default_tz=default_tz)

    if m.group("direction") and m.group("ago"):
        raise ValueError(
            _("You can't use a direction (+ or -) and \"ago\" at the same time"))

    if m.group("direction") == '-' or m.group("ago"):
        direction = -1
    else:
        direction = 1

    date = m.group("date").strip().lower()
    if not date or date == "now":
        dt = datetime.datetime.now(tz.tzutc())
    else:
        dt = default_tzinfo(parser.parse(date, dayfirst=True))

    quantity = int(m.group("quantity"))
    key = m.group("unit").lower() + "s"
    delta_kw = {key: direction * quantity}
    dt = dt + relativedelta(**delta_kw)
    return calendar.timegm(dt.utctimetuple())


def date_fmt(timestamp, fmt="short", date_only=False, auto_limit=7, auto_old_fmt="short",
             auto_new_fmt="relative", locale_str=C.DEFAULT_LOCALE, tz_info=TZ_UTC):
    """format date according to locale

    @param timestamp(basestring, float): unix time
    @param fmt(str): one of:
        - short: e.g. u'31/12/17'
        - medium: e.g. u'Apr 1, 2007'
        - long: e.g. u'April 1, 2007'
        - full: e.g. u'Sunday, April 1, 2007'
        - relative: format in relative time
            e.g.: 3 hours
            note that this format is not precise
        - iso: ISO 8601 format
            e.g.: u'2007-04-01T19:53:23Z'
        - auto: use auto_old_fmt if date is older than auto_limit
            else use auto_new_fmt
        - auto_day: shorcut to set auto format with change on day
            old format will be short, and new format will be time only
        or a free value which is passed to babel.dates.format_datetime
        (see http://babel.pocoo.org/en/latest/dates.html?highlight=pattern#pattern-syntax)
    @param date_only(bool): if True, only display date (not datetime)
    @param auto_limit (int): limit in days before using auto_old_fmt
        use 0 to have a limit at last midnight (day change)
    @param auto_old_fmt(unicode): format to use when date is older than limit
    @param auto_new_fmt(unicode): format to use when date is equal to or more recent
        than limit
    @param locale_str(unicode): locale to use (as understood by babel)
    @param tz_info(datetime.tzinfo): time zone to use

    """
    timestamp = float(timestamp)
    if fmt == "auto_day":
        fmt, auto_limit, auto_old_fmt, auto_new_fmt = "auto", 0, "short", "HH:mm"
    if fmt == "auto":
        if auto_limit == 0:
            now = datetime.datetime.now(tz_info)
            # we want to use given tz_info, so we don't use date() or today()
            today = datetime.datetime(year=now.year, month=now.month, day=now.day,
                                      tzinfo=now.tzinfo)
            today = calendar.timegm(today.utctimetuple())
            if timestamp < today:
                fmt = auto_old_fmt
            else:
                fmt = auto_new_fmt
        else:
            days_delta = (time.time() - timestamp) / 3600
            if days_delta > (auto_limit or 7):
                fmt = auto_old_fmt
            else:
                fmt = auto_new_fmt

    if fmt == "relative":
        delta = timestamp - time.time()
        return dates.format_timedelta(
            delta, granularity="minute", add_direction=True, locale=locale_str
        )
    elif fmt in ("short", "long"):
        if date_only:
            dt = datetime.fromtimestamp(timestamp, tz_info)
            return dates.format_date(dt, format=fmt, locale=locale_str)
        else:
            return dates.format_datetime(timestamp, format=fmt, locale=locale_str,
                                        tzinfo=tz_info)
    elif fmt == "iso":
        if date_only:
            fmt = "yyyy-MM-dd"
        else:
            fmt = "yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss'Z'"
        return dates.format_datetime(timestamp, format=fmt)
    else:
        return dates.format_datetime(timestamp, format=fmt, locale=locale_str,
                                     tzinfo=tz_info)