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author Goffi <goffi@goffi.org>
date Wed, 06 Jun 2018 19:24:15 +0200
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#!/usr/bin/env python2
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

# SAT: a jabber client
# Copyright (C) 2009-2018 Jérôme Poisson (goffi@goffi.org)

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"""tools to help manipulating time and dates"""

from sat.core.constants import Const as C
import datetime
from babel import dates
import time


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):
    """format date according to locale

    @param timestamp(basestring, int): 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
    @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

    """
    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:
            today = time.mktime(datetime.date.today().timetuple())
            if int(timestamp) < today:
                fmt = auto_old_fmt
            else:
                fmt = auto_new_fmt
        else:
            days_delta = (time.time() - int(timestamp)) / 3600
            if days_delta > (auto_limit or 7):
                fmt = auto_old_fmt
            else:
                fmt = auto_new_fmt

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