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"""Provide time related exceptions and functions"""
import time, types, re, sys, calendar
import Globals
class TimeException(Exception): pass
_interval_conv_dict = {"s": 1, "m": 60, "h": 3600, "D": 86400,
"W": 7*86400, "M": 30*86400, "Y": 365*86400}
_integer_regexp = re.compile("^[0-9]+$")
_session_regexp = re.compile("^[0-9]+B$")
_interval_regexp = re.compile("^([0-9]+)([smhDWMY])")
_genstr_date_regexp1 = re.compile("^(?P<year>[0-9]{4})[-/]"
"(?P<month>[0-9]{1,2})[-/](?P<day>[0-9]{1,2})$")
_genstr_date_regexp2 = re.compile("^(?P<month>[0-9]{1,2})[-/]"
"(?P<day>[0-9]{1,2})[-/](?P<year>[0-9]{4})$")
curtime = curtimestr = None
def setcurtime(curtime = None):
"""Sets the current time in curtime and curtimestr on all systems"""
t = curtime or time.time()
for conn in Globals.connections:
conn.Time.setcurtime_local(long(t))
def setcurtime_local(timeinseconds):
"""Only set the current time locally"""
global curtime, curtimestr
curtime, curtimestr = timeinseconds, timetostring(timeinseconds)
def setprevtime(timeinseconds):
"""Sets the previous inc time in prevtime and prevtimestr"""
assert 0 < timeinseconds < curtime, \
"Time %s is out of bounds" % (timeinseconds,)
timestr = timetostring(timeinseconds)
for conn in Globals.connections:
conn.Time.setprevtime_local(timeinseconds, timestr)
def setprevtime_local(timeinseconds, timestr):
"""Like setprevtime but only set the local version"""
global prevtime, prevtimestr
prevtime, prevtimestr = timeinseconds, timestr
def timetostring(timeinseconds):
"""Return w3 datetime compliant listing of timeinseconds"""
s = time.strftime("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S", time.localtime(timeinseconds))
return s + gettzd(timeinseconds)
def stringtotime(timestring):
"""Return time in seconds from w3 timestring
If there is an error parsing the string, or it doesn't look
like a w3 datetime string, return None.
"""
try:
date, daytime = timestring[:19].split("T")
year, month, day = map(int, date.split("-"))
hour, minute, second = map(int, daytime.split(":"))
assert 1900 < year < 2100, year
assert 1 <= month <= 12
assert 1 <= day <= 31
assert 0 <= hour <= 23
assert 0 <= minute <= 59
assert 0 <= second <= 61 # leap seconds
timetuple = (year, month, day, hour, minute, second, -1, -1, 0)
utc_in_secs = calendar.timegm(timetuple)
return long(utc_in_secs) + tzdtoseconds(timestring[19:])
except (TypeError, ValueError, AssertionError): return None
def timetopretty(timeinseconds):
"""Return pretty version of time"""
return time.asctime(time.localtime(timeinseconds))
def stringtopretty(timestring):
"""Return pretty version of time given w3 time string"""
return timetopretty(stringtotime(timestring))
def prettytotime(prettystring):
"""Converts time like "Mon Jun 5 11:00:23" to epoch sec, or None"""
try: return time.mktime(time.strptime(prettystring))
except ValueError: return None
def inttopretty(seconds):
"""Convert num of seconds to readable string like "2 hours"."""
partlist = []
hours, seconds = divmod(seconds, 3600)
if hours > 1: partlist.append("%d hours" % hours)
elif hours == 1: partlist.append("1 hour")
minutes, seconds = divmod(seconds, 60)
if minutes > 1: partlist.append("%d minutes" % minutes)
elif minutes == 1: partlist.append("1 minute")
if seconds == 1: partlist.append("1 second")
elif not partlist or seconds > 1:
if isinstance(seconds, int) or isinstance(seconds, long):
partlist.append("%s seconds" % seconds)
else: partlist.append("%.2f seconds" % seconds)
return " ".join(partlist)
def intstringtoseconds(interval_string):
"""Convert a string expressing an interval (e.g. "4D2s") to seconds"""
def error():
raise TimeException("""Bad interval string "%s"
Intervals are specified like 2Y (2 years) or 2h30m (2.5 hours). The
allowed special characters are s, m, h, D, W, M, and Y. See the man
page for more information.
""" % interval_string)
if len(interval_string) < 2: error()
total = 0
while interval_string:
match = _interval_regexp.match(interval_string)
if not match: error()
num, ext = int(match.group(1)), match.group(2)
if not ext in _interval_conv_dict or num < 0: error()
total += num*_interval_conv_dict[ext]
interval_string = interval_string[match.end(0):]
return total
def gettzd(timeinseconds = None):
"""Return w3's timezone identification string.
Expresed as [+/-]hh:mm. For instance, PDT is -07:00 during
dayling savings and -08:00 otherwise. Zone coincides with what
localtime(), etc., use. If no argument given, use the current
time.
"""
if timeinseconds is None: timeinseconds = time.time()
dst_in_effect = time.daylight and time.localtime(timeinseconds)[8]
if dst_in_effect: offset = -time.altzone/60
else: offset = -time.timezone/60
if offset > 0: prefix = "+"
elif offset < 0: prefix = "-"
else: return "Z" # time is already in UTC
hours, minutes = map(abs, divmod(offset, 60))
assert 0 <= hours <= 23
assert 0 <= minutes <= 59
return "%s%02d:%02d" % (prefix, hours, minutes)
def tzdtoseconds(tzd):
"""Given w3 compliant TZD, return how far ahead UTC is"""
if tzd == "Z": return 0
assert len(tzd) == 6 # only accept forms like +08:00 for now
assert (tzd[0] == "-" or tzd[0] == "+") and tzd[3] == ":"
return -60 * (60 * int(tzd[:3]) + int(tzd[4:]))
def cmp(time1, time2):
"""Compare time1 and time2 and return -1, 0, or 1"""
if type(time1) is types.StringType:
time1 = stringtotime(time1)
assert time1 is not None
if type(time2) is types.StringType:
time2 = stringtotime(time2)
assert time2 is not None
if time1 < time2: return -1
elif time1 == time2: return 0
else: return 1
def time_from_session(session_num, rp = None):
"""Return time in seconds of given backup
The current mirror is session_num 0, the next oldest increment has
number 1, etc. Requires that the Globals.rbdir directory be set.
"""
session_times = Globals.rbdir.conn.restore.MirrorStruct \
.get_increment_times()
session_times.sort()
if len(session_times) <= session_num:
return session_times[0] # Use oldest if too few backups
return session_times[-session_num-1]
def genstrtotime(timestr, curtime = None, rp = None):
"""Convert a generic time string to a time in seconds
rp is used when the time is of the form "4B" or similar. Then the
times of the increments of that particular file are used.
"""
if curtime is None: curtime = globals()['curtime']
if timestr == "now": return curtime
def error():
raise TimeException("""Bad time string "%s"
The acceptible time strings are intervals (like "3D64s"), w3-datetime
strings, like "2002-04-26T04:22:01-07:00" (strings like
"2002-04-26T04:22:01" are also acceptable - rdiff-backup will use the
current time zone), or ordinary dates like 2/4/1997 or 2001-04-23
(various combinations are acceptable, but the month always precedes
the day).""" % timestr)
# Test for straight integer
if _integer_regexp.search(timestr): return int(timestr)
# Test for w3-datetime format, possibly missing tzd
t = stringtotime(timestr) or stringtotime(timestr+gettzd())
if t: return t
# Test for time given as number of backups, like 3B
if _session_regexp.search(timestr):
return time_from_session(int(timestr[:-1]), rp)
# Try for long time, like "Mon Jun 5 11:00:23 1990"
t = prettytotime(timestr)
if t is not None: return t
try: # test for an interval, like "2 days ago"
return curtime - intstringtoseconds(timestr)
except TimeException: pass
# Now check for dates like 2001/3/23
match = _genstr_date_regexp1.search(timestr) or \
_genstr_date_regexp2.search(timestr)
if not match: error()
timestr = "%s-%02d-%02dT00:00:00%s" % (match.group('year'),
int(match.group('month')), int(match.group('day')), gettzd())
t = stringtotime(timestr)
if t is not None: return t
else: error()
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