django1/django/utils/timesince.py

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import datetime, math, time
from django.utils.tzinfo import LocalTimezone
from django.utils.translation import ngettext
def timesince(d, now=None):
"""
Takes two datetime objects and returns the time between then and now
as a nicely formatted string, e.g "10 minutes"
Adapted from http://blog.natbat.co.uk/archive/2003/Jun/14/time_since
"""
chunks = (
(60 * 60 * 24 * 365, lambda n: ngettext('year', 'years', n)),
(60 * 60 * 24 * 30, lambda n: ngettext('month', 'months', n)),
(60 * 60 * 24 * 7, lambda n : ngettext('week', 'weeks', n)),
(60 * 60 * 24, lambda n : ngettext('day', 'days', n)),
(60 * 60, lambda n: ngettext('hour', 'hours', n)),
(60, lambda n: ngettext('minute', 'minutes', n))
)
# Convert datetime.date to datetime.datetime for comparison
if d.__class__ is not datetime.datetime:
d = datetime.datetime(d.year, d.month, d.day)
if now:
t = now.timetuple()
else:
t = time.localtime()
if d.tzinfo:
tz = LocalTimezone()
else:
tz = None
now = datetime.datetime(t[0], t[1], t[2], t[3], t[4], t[5], tzinfo=tz)
# ignore microsecond part of 'd' since we removed it from 'now'
delta = now - (d - datetime.timedelta(0, 0, d.microsecond))
since = delta.days * 24 * 60 * 60 + delta.seconds
for i, (seconds, name) in enumerate(chunks):
count = since / seconds
if count != 0:
break
if count < 0:
return '%d milliseconds' % math.floor((now - d).microseconds / 1000)
s = '%d %s' % (count, name(count))
if i + 1 < len(chunks):
# Now get the second item
seconds2, name2 = chunks[i + 1]
count2 = (since - (seconds * count)) / seconds2
if count2 != 0:
s += ', %d %s' % (count2, name2(count2))
return s
def timeuntil(d):
"""
Like timesince, but returns a string measuring the time until
the given time.
"""
now = datetime.datetime.now()
return timesince(now, d)