import datetime import decimal import functools import re import unicodedata from importlib import import_module from django.conf import settings from django.utils import dateformat, numberformat from django.utils.functional import lazy from django.utils.translation import check_for_language, get_language, to_locale # format_cache is a mapping from (format_type, lang) to the format string. # By using the cache, it is possible to avoid running get_format_modules # repeatedly. _format_cache = {} _format_modules_cache = {} ISO_INPUT_FORMATS = { "DATE_INPUT_FORMATS": ["%Y-%m-%d"], "TIME_INPUT_FORMATS": ["%H:%M:%S", "%H:%M:%S.%f", "%H:%M"], "DATETIME_INPUT_FORMATS": [ "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%f", "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M", "%Y-%m-%d", ], } FORMAT_SETTINGS = frozenset( [ "DECIMAL_SEPARATOR", "THOUSAND_SEPARATOR", "NUMBER_GROUPING", "FIRST_DAY_OF_WEEK", "MONTH_DAY_FORMAT", "TIME_FORMAT", "DATE_FORMAT", "DATETIME_FORMAT", "SHORT_DATE_FORMAT", "SHORT_DATETIME_FORMAT", "YEAR_MONTH_FORMAT", "DATE_INPUT_FORMATS", "TIME_INPUT_FORMATS", "DATETIME_INPUT_FORMATS", ] ) def reset_format_cache(): """Clear any cached formats. This method is provided primarily for testing purposes, so that the effects of cached formats can be removed. """ global _format_cache, _format_modules_cache _format_cache = {} _format_modules_cache = {} def iter_format_modules(lang, format_module_path=None): """Find format modules.""" if not check_for_language(lang): return if format_module_path is None: format_module_path = settings.FORMAT_MODULE_PATH format_locations = [] if format_module_path: if isinstance(format_module_path, str): format_module_path = [format_module_path] for path in format_module_path: format_locations.append(path + ".%s") format_locations.append("django.conf.locale.%s") locale = to_locale(lang) locales = [locale] if "_" in locale: locales.append(locale.split("_")[0]) for location in format_locations: for loc in locales: try: yield import_module("%s.formats" % (location % loc)) except ImportError: pass def get_format_modules(lang=None): """Return a list of the format modules found.""" if lang is None: lang = get_language() if lang not in _format_modules_cache: _format_modules_cache[lang] = list( iter_format_modules(lang, settings.FORMAT_MODULE_PATH) ) return _format_modules_cache[lang] def get_format(format_type, lang=None, use_l10n=None): """ For a specific format type, return the format for the current language (locale). Default to the format in the settings. format_type is the name of the format, e.g. 'DATE_FORMAT'. If use_l10n is provided and is not None, it forces the value to be localized (or not), overriding the value of settings.USE_L10N. """ if use_l10n is None: try: use_l10n = settings._USE_L10N_INTERNAL except AttributeError: use_l10n = settings.USE_L10N if use_l10n and lang is None: lang = get_language() cache_key = (format_type, lang) try: return _format_cache[cache_key] except KeyError: pass # The requested format_type has not been cached yet. Try to find it in any # of the format_modules for the given lang if l10n is enabled. If it's not # there or if l10n is disabled, fall back to the project settings. val = None if use_l10n: for module in get_format_modules(lang): val = getattr(module, format_type, None) if val is not None: break if val is None: if format_type not in FORMAT_SETTINGS: return format_type val = getattr(settings, format_type) elif format_type in ISO_INPUT_FORMATS: # If a list of input formats from one of the format_modules was # retrieved, make sure the ISO_INPUT_FORMATS are in this list. val = list(val) for iso_input in ISO_INPUT_FORMATS.get(format_type, ()): if iso_input not in val: val.append(iso_input) _format_cache[cache_key] = val return val get_format_lazy = lazy(get_format, str, list, tuple) def date_format(value, format=None, use_l10n=None): """ Format a datetime.date or datetime.datetime object using a localizable format. If use_l10n is provided and is not None, that will force the value to be localized (or not), overriding the value of settings.USE_L10N. """ return dateformat.format( value, get_format(format or "DATE_FORMAT", use_l10n=use_l10n) ) def time_format(value, format=None, use_l10n=None): """ Format a datetime.time object using a localizable format. If use_l10n is provided and is not None, it forces the value to be localized (or not), overriding the value of settings.USE_L10N. """ return dateformat.time_format( value, get_format(format or "TIME_FORMAT", use_l10n=use_l10n) ) def number_format(value, decimal_pos=None, use_l10n=None, force_grouping=False): """ Format a numeric value using localization settings. If use_l10n is provided and is not None, it forces the value to be localized (or not), overriding the value of settings.USE_L10N. """ if use_l10n is None: try: use_l10n = settings._USE_L10N_INTERNAL except AttributeError: use_l10n = settings.USE_L10N lang = get_language() if use_l10n else None return numberformat.format( value, get_format("DECIMAL_SEPARATOR", lang, use_l10n=use_l10n), decimal_pos, get_format("NUMBER_GROUPING", lang, use_l10n=use_l10n), get_format("THOUSAND_SEPARATOR", lang, use_l10n=use_l10n), force_grouping=force_grouping, use_l10n=use_l10n, ) def localize(value, use_l10n=None): """ Check if value is a localizable type (date, number...) and return it formatted as a string using current locale format. If use_l10n is provided and is not None, it forces the value to be localized (or not), overriding the value of settings.USE_L10N. """ if isinstance(value, str): # Handle strings first for performance reasons. return value elif isinstance(value, bool): # Make sure booleans don't get treated as numbers return str(value) elif isinstance(value, (decimal.Decimal, float, int)): if use_l10n is False: return str(value) return number_format(value, use_l10n=use_l10n) elif isinstance(value, datetime.datetime): return date_format(value, "DATETIME_FORMAT", use_l10n=use_l10n) elif isinstance(value, datetime.date): return date_format(value, use_l10n=use_l10n) elif isinstance(value, datetime.time): return time_format(value, "TIME_FORMAT", use_l10n=use_l10n) return value def localize_input(value, default=None): """ Check if an input value is a localizable type and return it formatted with the appropriate formatting string of the current locale. """ if isinstance(value, str): # Handle strings first for performance reasons. return value elif isinstance(value, bool): # Don't treat booleans as numbers. return str(value) elif isinstance(value, (decimal.Decimal, float, int)): return number_format(value) elif isinstance(value, datetime.datetime): format = default or get_format("DATETIME_INPUT_FORMATS")[0] format = sanitize_strftime_format(format) return value.strftime(format) elif isinstance(value, datetime.date): format = default or get_format("DATE_INPUT_FORMATS")[0] format = sanitize_strftime_format(format) return value.strftime(format) elif isinstance(value, datetime.time): format = default or get_format("TIME_INPUT_FORMATS")[0] return value.strftime(format) return value @functools.lru_cache def sanitize_strftime_format(fmt): """ Ensure that certain specifiers are correctly padded with leading zeros. For years < 1000 specifiers %C, %F, %G, and %Y don't work as expected for strftime provided by glibc on Linux as they don't pad the year or century with leading zeros. Support for specifying the padding explicitly is available, however, which can be used to fix this issue. FreeBSD, macOS, and Windows do not support explicitly specifying the padding, but return four digit years (with leading zeros) as expected. This function checks whether the %Y produces a correctly padded string and, if not, makes the following substitutions: - %C → %02C - %F → %010F - %G → %04G - %Y → %04Y See https://bugs.python.org/issue13305 for more details. """ if datetime.date(1, 1, 1).strftime("%Y") == "0001": return fmt mapping = {"C": 2, "F": 10, "G": 4, "Y": 4} return re.sub( r"((?:^|[^%])(?:%%)*)%([CFGY])", lambda m: r"%s%%0%s%s" % (m[1], mapping[m[2]], m[2]), fmt, ) def sanitize_separators(value): """ Sanitize a value according to the current decimal and thousand separator setting. Used with form field input. """ if isinstance(value, str): parts = [] decimal_separator = get_format("DECIMAL_SEPARATOR") if decimal_separator in value: value, decimals = value.split(decimal_separator, 1) parts.append(decimals) if settings.USE_THOUSAND_SEPARATOR: thousand_sep = get_format("THOUSAND_SEPARATOR") if ( thousand_sep == "." and value.count(".") == 1 and len(value.split(".")[-1]) != 3 ): # Special case where we suspect a dot meant decimal separator # (see #22171). pass else: for replacement in { thousand_sep, unicodedata.normalize("NFKD", thousand_sep), }: value = value.replace(replacement, "") parts.append(value) value = ".".join(reversed(parts)) return value