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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
'''
This module was borrowed and modified from: https://github.com/wroberts/pytimeparse
timeparse.py
(c) Will Roberts <wildwilhelm@gmail.com> 1 February, 2014
Implements a single function, `timeparse`, which can parse various
kinds of time expressions.
'''
# MIT LICENSE
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# SOFTWARE.
import re
SIGN = r'(?P<sign>[+|-])?'
DAYS = r'(?P<days>[\d.]+)\s*(?:d|dys?|days?)'
HOURS = r'(?P<hours>[\d.]+)\s*(?:h|hrs?|hours?)'
MINS = r'(?P<mins>[\d.]+)\s*(?:m|(mins?)|(minutes?))'
SECS = r'(?P<secs>[\d.]+)\s*(?:s|secs?|seconds?)'
SEPARATORS = r'[,/]'
SECCLOCK = r':(?P<secs>\d{2}(?:\.\d+)?)'
MINCLOCK = r'(?P<mins>\d{1,2}):(?P<secs>\d{2}(?:\.\d+)?)'
HOURCLOCK = r'(?P<hours>\d+):(?P<mins>\d{2}):(?P<secs>\d{2}(?:\.\d+)?)'
DAYCLOCK = r'(?P<days>\d+):(?P<hours>\d{2}):(?P<mins>\d{2}):(?P<secs>\d{2}(?:\.\d+)?)'
def _opt(string):
return f'(?:{string})?'
def _optsep(string):
return fr'(?:{string}\s*(?:{SEPARATORS}\s*)?)?'
TIMEFORMATS = [
fr'{_optsep(DAYS)}\s*{_optsep(HOURS)}\s*{_optsep(MINS)}\s*{_opt(SECS)}',
f'{MINCLOCK}',
fr'{_optsep(DAYS)}\s*{HOURCLOCK}',
f'{DAYCLOCK}',
f'{SECCLOCK}',
]
COMPILED_SIGN = re.compile(r'\s*' + SIGN + r'\s*(?P<unsigned>.*)$')
COMPILED_TIMEFORMATS = [re.compile(r'\s*' + timefmt + r'\s*$', re.I) for timefmt in TIMEFORMATS]
MULTIPLIERS = {
'days': 60 * 60 * 24,
'hours': 60 * 60,
'mins': 60,
'secs': 1,
}
def timeparse(sval):
'''
Parse a time expression, returning it as a number of seconds. If
possible, the return value will be an `int`; if this is not
possible, the return will be a `float`. Returns `None` if a time
expression cannot be parsed from the given string.
Arguments:
- `sval`: the string value to parse
>>> timeparse('1:24')
84
>>> timeparse(':22')
22
>>> timeparse('1 minute, 24 secs')
84
>>> timeparse('1m24s')
84
>>> timeparse('1.2 minutes')
72
>>> timeparse('1.2 seconds')
1.2
Time expressions can be signed.
>>> timeparse('- 1 minute')
-60
>>> timeparse('+ 1 minute')
60
'''
try:
return float(sval)
except TypeError:
pass
except ValueError:
match = COMPILED_SIGN.match(sval)
sign = -1 if match.groupdict()['sign'] == '-' else 1
sval = match.groupdict()['unsigned']
for timefmt in COMPILED_TIMEFORMATS:
match = timefmt.match(sval)
if match and match.group(0).strip():
mdict = match.groupdict()
# if all of the fields are integer numbers
if all(v.isdigit() for v in list(mdict.values()) if v):
return sign * sum((MULTIPLIERS[k] * int(v, 10) for (k, v) in list(mdict.items()) if v is not None))
# if SECS is an integer number
if 'secs' not in mdict or mdict['secs'] is None or mdict['secs'].isdigit():
# we will return an integer
return sign * int(
sum(
(
MULTIPLIERS[k] * float(v)
for (k, v) in list(mdict.items())
if k != 'secs' and v is not None
)
)
) + (int(mdict['secs'], 10) if mdict['secs'] else 0)
# SECS is a float, we will return a float
return sign * sum((MULTIPLIERS[k] * float(v) for (k, v) in list(mdict.items()) if v is not None))
return None