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642 lines
17 KiB
Python
642 lines
17 KiB
Python
import json
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import os
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import random
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import string
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from datetime import datetime, timedelta, timezone
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import yaml
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from filelock import FileLock
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import module.config.server as server_
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from module.config.atomicwrites import atomic_write
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LANGUAGES = ['zh-CN', 'en-US', 'ja-JP', 'zh-TW']
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SERVER_TO_TIMEZONE = {
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'CN-Official': timedelta(hours=8),
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'CN-Bilibili': timedelta(hours=8),
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'OVERSEA-America': timedelta(hours=-5),
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'OVERSEA-Asia': timedelta(hours=8),
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'OVERSEA-Europe': timedelta(hours=1),
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'OVERSEA-TWHKMO': timedelta(hours=8),
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}
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DEFAULT_TIME = datetime(2020, 1, 1, 0, 0)
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# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8640959/how-can-i-control-what-scalar-form-pyyaml-uses-for-my-data/15423007
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def str_presenter(dumper, data):
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if len(data.splitlines()) > 1: # check for multiline string
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return dumper.represent_scalar('tag:yaml.org,2002:str', data, style='|')
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return dumper.represent_scalar('tag:yaml.org,2002:str', data)
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yaml.add_representer(str, str_presenter)
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yaml.representer.SafeRepresenter.add_representer(str, str_presenter)
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def filepath_args(filename='args', mod_name='alas'):
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return f'./module/config/argument/{filename}.json'
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def filepath_argument(filename):
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return f'./module/config/argument/{filename}.yaml'
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def filepath_i18n(lang, mod_name='alas'):
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return os.path.join('./module/config/i18n', f'{lang}.json')
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def filepath_config(filename, mod_name='alas'):
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if mod_name == 'alas':
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return os.path.join('./config', f'{filename}.json')
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else:
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return os.path.join('./config', f'{filename}.{mod_name}.json')
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def filepath_code():
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return './module/config/config_generated.py'
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def read_file(file):
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"""
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Read a file, support both .yaml and .json format.
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Return empty dict if file not exists.
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Args:
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file (str):
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Returns:
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dict, list:
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"""
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folder = os.path.dirname(file)
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if not os.path.exists(folder):
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os.mkdir(folder)
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if not os.path.exists(file):
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return {}
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_, ext = os.path.splitext(file)
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lock = FileLock(f"{file}.lock")
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with lock:
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print(f'read: {file}')
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if ext == '.yaml':
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with open(file, mode='r', encoding='utf-8') as f:
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s = f.read()
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data = list(yaml.safe_load_all(s))
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if len(data) == 1:
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data = data[0]
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if not data:
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data = {}
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return data
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elif ext == '.json':
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with open(file, mode='r', encoding='utf-8') as f:
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s = f.read()
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return json.loads(s)
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else:
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print(f'Unsupported config file extension: {ext}')
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return {}
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def write_file(file, data):
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"""
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Write data into a file, supports both .yaml and .json format.
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Args:
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file (str):
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data (dict, list):
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"""
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folder = os.path.dirname(file)
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if not os.path.exists(folder):
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os.mkdir(folder)
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_, ext = os.path.splitext(file)
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lock = FileLock(f"{file}.lock")
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with lock:
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print(f'write: {file}')
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if ext == '.yaml':
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with atomic_write(file, overwrite=True, encoding='utf-8', newline='') as f:
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if isinstance(data, list):
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yaml.safe_dump_all(data, f, default_flow_style=False, encoding='utf-8', allow_unicode=True,
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sort_keys=False)
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else:
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yaml.safe_dump(data, f, default_flow_style=False, encoding='utf-8', allow_unicode=True,
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sort_keys=False)
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elif ext == '.json':
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with atomic_write(file, overwrite=True, encoding='utf-8', newline='') as f:
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s = json.dumps(data, indent=2, ensure_ascii=False, sort_keys=False, default=str)
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f.write(s)
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else:
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print(f'Unsupported config file extension: {ext}')
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def iter_folder(folder, is_dir=False, ext=None):
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"""
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Args:
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folder (str):
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is_dir (bool): True to iter directories only
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ext (str): File extension, such as `.yaml`
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Yields:
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str: Absolute path of files
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"""
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for file in os.listdir(folder):
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sub = os.path.join(folder, file)
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if is_dir:
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if os.path.isdir(sub):
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yield sub.replace('\\\\', '/').replace('\\', '/')
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elif ext is not None:
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if not os.path.isdir(sub):
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_, extension = os.path.splitext(file)
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if extension == ext:
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yield os.path.join(folder, file).replace('\\\\', '/').replace('\\', '/')
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else:
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yield os.path.join(folder, file).replace('\\\\', '/').replace('\\', '/')
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def alas_template():
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"""
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Returns:
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list[str]: Name of all Alas instances, except `template`.
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"""
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out = []
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for file in os.listdir('./config'):
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name, extension = os.path.splitext(file)
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if name == 'template' and extension == '.json':
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out.append(f'{name}-src')
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# out.extend(mod_template())
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return out
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def alas_instance():
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"""
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Returns:
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list[str]: Name of all Alas instances, except `template`.
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"""
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out = []
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for file in os.listdir('./config'):
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name, extension = os.path.splitext(file)
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config_name, mod_name = os.path.splitext(name)
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mod_name = mod_name[1:]
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if name != 'template' and extension == '.json' and mod_name == '':
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out.append(name)
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# out.extend(mod_instance())
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if not len(out):
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out = ['src']
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return out
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def deep_get(d, keys, default=None):
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"""
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Get values in dictionary safely.
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https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25833613/safe-method-to-get-value-of-nested-dictionary
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Args:
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d (dict):
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keys (str, list): Such as `Scheduler.NextRun.value`
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default: Default return if key not found.
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Returns:
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"""
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if isinstance(keys, str):
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keys = keys.split('.')
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assert type(keys) is list
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if d is None:
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return default
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if not keys:
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return d
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return deep_get(d.get(keys[0]), keys[1:], default)
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def deep_set(d, keys, value):
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"""
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Set value into dictionary safely, imitating deep_get().
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"""
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if isinstance(keys, str):
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keys = keys.split('.')
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assert type(keys) is list
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if not keys:
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return value
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if not isinstance(d, dict):
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d = {}
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d[keys[0]] = deep_set(d.get(keys[0], {}), keys[1:], value)
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return d
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def deep_pop(d, keys, default=None):
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"""
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Pop value from dictionary safely, imitating deep_get().
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"""
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if isinstance(keys, str):
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keys = keys.split('.')
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assert type(keys) is list
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if not isinstance(d, dict):
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return default
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if not keys:
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return default
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elif len(keys) == 1:
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return d.pop(keys[0], default)
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return deep_pop(d.get(keys[0]), keys[1:], default)
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def deep_default(d, keys, value):
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"""
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Set default value into dictionary safely, imitating deep_get().
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Value is set only when the dict doesn't contain such keys.
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"""
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if isinstance(keys, str):
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keys = keys.split('.')
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assert type(keys) is list
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if not keys:
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if d:
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return d
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else:
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return value
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if not isinstance(d, dict):
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d = {}
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d[keys[0]] = deep_default(d.get(keys[0], {}), keys[1:], value)
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return d
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def deep_iter(data, depth=0, current_depth=1):
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"""
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Iter a dictionary safely.
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Args:
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data (dict):
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depth (int): Maximum depth to iter
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current_depth (int):
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Returns:
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list: Key path
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Any:
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"""
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if isinstance(data, dict) \
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and (depth and current_depth <= depth):
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for key, value in data.items():
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for child_path, child_value in deep_iter(value, depth=depth, current_depth=current_depth + 1):
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yield [key] + child_path, child_value
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else:
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yield [], data
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def parse_value(value, data):
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"""
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Convert a string to float, int, datetime, if possible.
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Args:
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value (str):
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data (dict):
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Returns:
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"""
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if 'option' in data:
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if value not in data['option']:
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return data['value']
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if isinstance(value, str):
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if value == '':
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return None
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if value == 'true' or value == 'True':
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return True
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if value == 'false' or value == 'False':
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return False
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if '.' in value:
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try:
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return float(value)
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except ValueError:
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pass
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else:
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try:
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return int(value)
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except ValueError:
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pass
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try:
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return datetime.fromisoformat(value)
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except ValueError:
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pass
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return value
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def data_to_type(data, **kwargs):
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"""
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| Condition | Type |
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| ------------------------------------ | -------- |
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| `value` is bool | checkbox |
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| Arg has `options` | select |
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| Arg has `stored` | select |
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| `Filter` is in name (in data['arg']) | textarea |
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| Rest of the args | input |
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Args:
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data (dict):
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kwargs: Any additional properties
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Returns:
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str:
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"""
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kwargs.update(data)
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if isinstance(kwargs.get('value'), bool):
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return 'checkbox'
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elif 'option' in kwargs and kwargs['option']:
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return 'select'
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elif 'stored' in kwargs and kwargs['stored']:
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return 'stored'
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elif 'Filter' in kwargs['arg']:
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return 'textarea'
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else:
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return 'input'
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def data_to_path(data):
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"""
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Args:
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data (dict):
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Returns:
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str: <func>.<group>.<arg>
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"""
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return '.'.join([data.get(attr, '') for attr in ['func', 'group', 'arg']])
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def path_to_arg(path):
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"""
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Convert dictionary keys in .yaml files to argument names in config.
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Args:
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path (str): Such as `Scheduler.ServerUpdate`
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Returns:
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str: Such as `Scheduler_ServerUpdate`
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"""
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return path.replace('.', '_')
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def dict_to_kv(dictionary, allow_none=True):
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"""
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Args:
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dictionary: Such as `{'path': 'Scheduler.ServerUpdate', 'value': True}`
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allow_none (bool):
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Returns:
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str: Such as `path='Scheduler.ServerUpdate', value=True`
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"""
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return ', '.join([f'{k}={repr(v)}' for k, v in dictionary.items() if allow_none or v is not None])
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def server_timezone() -> timedelta:
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return SERVER_TO_TIMEZONE.get(server_.server, SERVER_TO_TIMEZONE['CN-Official'])
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def server_time_offset() -> timedelta:
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"""
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To convert local time to server time:
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server_time = local_time + server_time_offset()
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To convert server time to local time:
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local_time = server_time - server_time_offset()
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"""
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return datetime.now(timezone.utc).astimezone().utcoffset() - server_timezone()
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def random_normal_distribution_int(a, b, n=3):
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"""
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A non-numpy implementation of the `random_normal_distribution_int` in module.base.utils
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Generate a normal distribution int within the interval.
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Use the average value of several random numbers to
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simulate normal distribution.
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Args:
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a (int): The minimum of the interval.
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b (int): The maximum of the interval.
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n (int): The amount of numbers in simulation. Default to 3.
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Returns:
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int
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"""
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if a < b:
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output = sum([random.randint(a, b) for _ in range(n)]) / n
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return int(round(output))
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else:
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return b
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def ensure_time(second, n=3, precision=3):
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"""Ensure to be time.
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Args:
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second (int, float, tuple): time, such as 10, (10, 30), '10, 30'
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n (int): The amount of numbers in simulation. Default to 5.
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precision (int): Decimals.
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Returns:
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float:
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"""
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if isinstance(second, tuple):
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multiply = 10 ** precision
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return random_normal_distribution_int(second[0] * multiply, second[1] * multiply, n) / multiply
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elif isinstance(second, str):
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if ',' in second:
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lower, upper = second.replace(' ', '').split(',')
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lower, upper = int(lower), int(upper)
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return ensure_time((lower, upper), n=n, precision=precision)
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if '-' in second:
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lower, upper = second.replace(' ', '').split('-')
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lower, upper = int(lower), int(upper)
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return ensure_time((lower, upper), n=n, precision=precision)
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else:
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return int(second)
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else:
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return second
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def get_os_next_reset():
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"""
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Get the first day of next month.
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Returns:
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datetime.datetime
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"""
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diff = server_time_offset()
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server_now = datetime.now() - diff
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server_reset = (server_now.replace(day=1) + timedelta(days=32)) \
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.replace(day=1, hour=0, minute=0, second=0, microsecond=0)
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local_reset = server_reset + diff
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return local_reset
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def get_os_reset_remain():
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"""
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Returns:
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int: number of days before next opsi reset
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"""
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from module.logger import logger
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next_reset = get_os_next_reset()
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now = datetime.now()
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logger.attr('OpsiNextReset', next_reset)
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remain = int((next_reset - now).total_seconds() // 86400)
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logger.attr('ResetRemain', remain)
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return remain
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def get_server_next_update(daily_trigger):
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"""
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Args:
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daily_trigger (list[str], str): [ "00:00", "12:00", "18:00",]
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Returns:
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datetime.datetime
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"""
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if isinstance(daily_trigger, str):
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daily_trigger = daily_trigger.replace(' ', '').split(',')
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diff = server_time_offset()
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local_now = datetime.now()
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trigger = []
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for t in daily_trigger:
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h, m = [int(x) for x in t.split(':')]
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future = local_now.replace(hour=h, minute=m, second=0, microsecond=0) + diff
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s = (future - local_now).total_seconds() % 86400
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future = local_now + timedelta(seconds=s)
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trigger.append(future)
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update = sorted(trigger)[0]
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return update
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def get_server_last_update(daily_trigger):
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"""
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Args:
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daily_trigger (list[str], str): [ "00:00", "12:00", "18:00",]
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Returns:
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datetime.datetime
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"""
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if isinstance(daily_trigger, str):
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daily_trigger = daily_trigger.replace(' ', '').split(',')
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diff = server_time_offset()
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local_now = datetime.now()
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trigger = []
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for t in daily_trigger:
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h, m = [int(x) for x in t.split(':')]
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future = local_now.replace(hour=h, minute=m, second=0, microsecond=0) + diff
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s = (future - local_now).total_seconds() % 86400 - 86400
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future = local_now + timedelta(seconds=s)
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trigger.append(future)
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update = sorted(trigger)[-1]
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return update
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def nearest_future(future, interval=120):
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"""
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Get the neatest future time.
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Return the last one if two things will finish within `interval`.
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Args:
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future (list[datetime.datetime]):
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interval (int): Seconds
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Returns:
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datetime.datetime:
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"""
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future = [datetime.fromisoformat(f) if isinstance(f, str) else f for f in future]
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future = sorted(future)
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next_run = future[0]
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for finish in future:
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if finish - next_run < timedelta(seconds=interval):
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next_run = finish
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return next_run
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def get_nearest_weekday_date(target):
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"""
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Get nearest weekday date starting
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from current date
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Args:
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target (int): target weekday to
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calculate
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Returns:
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datetime.datetime
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"""
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diff = server_time_offset()
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server_now = datetime.now() - diff
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days_ahead = target - server_now.weekday()
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if days_ahead <= 0:
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# Target day has already happened
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days_ahead += 7
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server_reset = (server_now + timedelta(days=days_ahead)) \
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.replace(hour=0, minute=0, second=0, microsecond=0)
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local_reset = server_reset + diff
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return local_reset
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def get_server_weekday():
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"""
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Returns:
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int: The server's current day of the week
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"""
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diff = server_time_offset()
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server_now = datetime.now() - diff
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result = server_now.weekday()
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return result
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def random_id(length=32):
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"""
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Args:
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length (int):
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Returns:
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str: Random azurstat id.
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"""
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return ''.join(random.sample(string.ascii_lowercase + string.digits, length))
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def to_list(text, length=1):
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"""
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|
Args:
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|
text (str): Such as `1, 2, 3`
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length (int): If there's only one digit, return a list expanded to given length,
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|
i.e. text='3', length=5, returns `[3, 3, 3, 3, 3]`
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|
Returns:
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list[int]:
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|
"""
|
|
if text.isdigit():
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return [int(text)] * length
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out = [int(letter.strip()) for letter in text.split(',')]
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return out
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def type_to_str(typ):
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"""
|
|
Convert any types or any objects to a string。
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|
Remove <> to prevent them from being parsed as HTML tags.
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|
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|
Args:
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typ:
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|
|
|
Returns:
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|
str: Such as `int`, 'datetime.datetime'.
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|
"""
|
|
if not isinstance(typ, type):
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typ = type(typ).__name__
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return str(typ)
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|
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|
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|
if __name__ == '__main__':
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get_os_reset_remain()
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