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