HighNeed_projekt_inz/highneed/venv/lib/python3.6/site-packages/django/contrib/humanize/templatetags/humanize.py

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import re
from datetime import date, datetime
from decimal import Decimal
from django import template
from django.conf import settings
from django.template import defaultfilters
from django.utils.formats import number_format
from django.utils.safestring import mark_safe
from django.utils.timezone import is_aware, utc
from django.utils.translation import (
gettext as _, gettext_lazy, ngettext, ngettext_lazy, npgettext_lazy,
pgettext, round_away_from_one,
)
register = template.Library()
@register.filter(is_safe=True)
def ordinal(value):
"""
Convert an integer to its ordinal as a string. 1 is '1st', 2 is '2nd',
3 is '3rd', etc. Works for any integer.
"""
try:
value = int(value)
except (TypeError, ValueError):
return value
if value % 100 in (11, 12, 13):
# Translators: Ordinal format for 11 (11th), 12 (12th), and 13 (13th).
value = pgettext('ordinal 11, 12, 13', '{}th').format(value)
else:
templates = (
# Translators: Ordinal format when value ends with 0, e.g. 80th.
pgettext('ordinal 0', '{}th'),
# Translators: Ordinal format when value ends with 1, e.g. 81st, except 11.
pgettext('ordinal 1', '{}st'),
# Translators: Ordinal format when value ends with 2, e.g. 82nd, except 12.
pgettext('ordinal 2', '{}nd'),
# Translators: Ordinal format when value ends with 3, e.g. 83th, except 13.
pgettext('ordinal 3', '{}rd'),
# Translators: Ordinal format when value ends with 4, e.g. 84th.
pgettext('ordinal 4', '{}th'),
# Translators: Ordinal format when value ends with 5, e.g. 85th.
pgettext('ordinal 5', '{}th'),
# Translators: Ordinal format when value ends with 6, e.g. 86th.
pgettext('ordinal 6', '{}th'),
# Translators: Ordinal format when value ends with 7, e.g. 87th.
pgettext('ordinal 7', '{}th'),
# Translators: Ordinal format when value ends with 8, e.g. 88th.
pgettext('ordinal 8', '{}th'),
# Translators: Ordinal format when value ends with 9, e.g. 89th.
pgettext('ordinal 9', '{}th'),
)
value = templates[value % 10].format(value)
# Mark value safe so i18n does not break with <sup> or <sub> see #19988
return mark_safe(value)
@register.filter(is_safe=True)
def intcomma(value, use_l10n=True):
"""
Convert an integer to a string containing commas every three digits.
For example, 3000 becomes '3,000' and 45000 becomes '45,000'.
"""
if settings.USE_L10N and use_l10n:
try:
if not isinstance(value, (float, Decimal)):
value = int(value)
except (TypeError, ValueError):
return intcomma(value, False)
else:
return number_format(value, force_grouping=True)
orig = str(value)
new = re.sub(r"^(-?\d+)(\d{3})", r'\g<1>,\g<2>', orig)
if orig == new:
return new
else:
return intcomma(new, use_l10n)
# A tuple of standard large number to their converters
intword_converters = (
(6, lambda number: (
ngettext('%(value).1f million', '%(value).1f million', number),
ngettext('%(value)s million', '%(value)s million', number),
)),
(9, lambda number: (
ngettext('%(value).1f billion', '%(value).1f billion', number),
ngettext('%(value)s billion', '%(value)s billion', number),
)),
(12, lambda number: (
ngettext('%(value).1f trillion', '%(value).1f trillion', number),
ngettext('%(value)s trillion', '%(value)s trillion', number),
)),
(15, lambda number: (
ngettext('%(value).1f quadrillion', '%(value).1f quadrillion', number),
ngettext('%(value)s quadrillion', '%(value)s quadrillion', number),
)),
(18, lambda number: (
ngettext('%(value).1f quintillion', '%(value).1f quintillion', number),
ngettext('%(value)s quintillion', '%(value)s quintillion', number),
)),
(21, lambda number: (
ngettext('%(value).1f sextillion', '%(value).1f sextillion', number),
ngettext('%(value)s sextillion', '%(value)s sextillion', number),
)),
(24, lambda number: (
ngettext('%(value).1f septillion', '%(value).1f septillion', number),
ngettext('%(value)s septillion', '%(value)s septillion', number),
)),
(27, lambda number: (
ngettext('%(value).1f octillion', '%(value).1f octillion', number),
ngettext('%(value)s octillion', '%(value)s octillion', number),
)),
(30, lambda number: (
ngettext('%(value).1f nonillion', '%(value).1f nonillion', number),
ngettext('%(value)s nonillion', '%(value)s nonillion', number),
)),
(33, lambda number: (
ngettext('%(value).1f decillion', '%(value).1f decillion', number),
ngettext('%(value)s decillion', '%(value)s decillion', number),
)),
(100, lambda number: (
ngettext('%(value).1f googol', '%(value).1f googol', number),
ngettext('%(value)s googol', '%(value)s googol', number),
)),
)
@register.filter(is_safe=False)
def intword(value):
"""
Convert a large integer to a friendly text representation. Works best
for numbers over 1 million. For example, 1000000 becomes '1.0 million',
1200000 becomes '1.2 million' and '1200000000' becomes '1.2 billion'.
"""
try:
value = int(value)
except (TypeError, ValueError):
return value
abs_value = abs(value)
if abs_value < 1000000:
return value
def _check_for_i18n(value, float_formatted, string_formatted):
"""
Use the i18n enabled defaultfilters.floatformat if possible
"""
if settings.USE_L10N:
value = defaultfilters.floatformat(value, 1)
template = string_formatted
else:
template = float_formatted
return template % {'value': value}
for exponent, converters in intword_converters:
large_number = 10 ** exponent
if abs_value < large_number * 1000:
new_value = value / large_number
rounded_value = round_away_from_one(new_value)
return _check_for_i18n(new_value, *converters(abs(rounded_value)))
return value
@register.filter(is_safe=True)
def apnumber(value):
"""
For numbers 1-9, return the number spelled out. Otherwise, return the
number. This follows Associated Press style.
"""
try:
value = int(value)
except (TypeError, ValueError):
return value
if not 0 < value < 10:
return value
return (_('one'), _('two'), _('three'), _('four'), _('five'),
_('six'), _('seven'), _('eight'), _('nine'))[value - 1]
# Perform the comparison in the default time zone when USE_TZ = True
# (unless a specific time zone has been applied with the |timezone filter).
@register.filter(expects_localtime=True)
def naturalday(value, arg=None):
"""
For date values that are tomorrow, today or yesterday compared to
present day return representing string. Otherwise, return a string
formatted according to settings.DATE_FORMAT.
"""
tzinfo = getattr(value, 'tzinfo', None)
try:
value = date(value.year, value.month, value.day)
except AttributeError:
# Passed value wasn't a date object
return value
today = datetime.now(tzinfo).date()
delta = value - today
if delta.days == 0:
return _('today')
elif delta.days == 1:
return _('tomorrow')
elif delta.days == -1:
return _('yesterday')
return defaultfilters.date(value, arg)
# This filter doesn't require expects_localtime=True because it deals properly
# with both naive and aware datetimes. Therefore avoid the cost of conversion.
@register.filter
def naturaltime(value):
"""
For date and time values show how many seconds, minutes, or hours ago
compared to current timestamp return representing string.
"""
return NaturalTimeFormatter.string_for(value)
class NaturalTimeFormatter:
time_strings = {
# Translators: delta will contain a string like '2 months' or '1 month, 2 weeks'
'past-day': gettext_lazy('%(delta)s ago'),
# Translators: please keep a non-breaking space (U+00A0) between count
# and time unit.
'past-hour': ngettext_lazy('an hour ago', '%(count)s hours ago', 'count'),
# Translators: please keep a non-breaking space (U+00A0) between count
# and time unit.
'past-minute': ngettext_lazy('a minute ago', '%(count)s minutes ago', 'count'),
# Translators: please keep a non-breaking space (U+00A0) between count
# and time unit.
'past-second': ngettext_lazy('a second ago', '%(count)s seconds ago', 'count'),
'now': gettext_lazy('now'),
# Translators: please keep a non-breaking space (U+00A0) between count
# and time unit.
'future-second': ngettext_lazy('a second from now', '%(count)s seconds from now', 'count'),
# Translators: please keep a non-breaking space (U+00A0) between count
# and time unit.
'future-minute': ngettext_lazy('a minute from now', '%(count)s minutes from now', 'count'),
# Translators: please keep a non-breaking space (U+00A0) between count
# and time unit.
'future-hour': ngettext_lazy('an hour from now', '%(count)s hours from now', 'count'),
# Translators: delta will contain a string like '2 months' or '1 month, 2 weeks'
'future-day': gettext_lazy('%(delta)s from now'),
}
past_substrings = {
# Translators: 'naturaltime-past' strings will be included in '%(delta)s ago'
'year': npgettext_lazy('naturaltime-past', '%d year', '%d years'),
'month': npgettext_lazy('naturaltime-past', '%d month', '%d months'),
'week': npgettext_lazy('naturaltime-past', '%d week', '%d weeks'),
'day': npgettext_lazy('naturaltime-past', '%d day', '%d days'),
'hour': npgettext_lazy('naturaltime-past', '%d hour', '%d hours'),
'minute': npgettext_lazy('naturaltime-past', '%d minute', '%d minutes'),
}
future_substrings = {
# Translators: 'naturaltime-future' strings will be included in '%(delta)s from now'
'year': npgettext_lazy('naturaltime-future', '%d year', '%d years'),
'month': npgettext_lazy('naturaltime-future', '%d month', '%d months'),
'week': npgettext_lazy('naturaltime-future', '%d week', '%d weeks'),
'day': npgettext_lazy('naturaltime-future', '%d day', '%d days'),
'hour': npgettext_lazy('naturaltime-future', '%d hour', '%d hours'),
'minute': npgettext_lazy('naturaltime-future', '%d minute', '%d minutes'),
}
@classmethod
def string_for(cls, value):
if not isinstance(value, date): # datetime is a subclass of date
return value
now = datetime.now(utc if is_aware(value) else None)
if value < now:
delta = now - value
if delta.days != 0:
return cls.time_strings['past-day'] % {
'delta': defaultfilters.timesince(value, now, time_strings=cls.past_substrings),
}
elif delta.seconds == 0:
return cls.time_strings['now']
elif delta.seconds < 60:
return cls.time_strings['past-second'] % {'count': delta.seconds}
elif delta.seconds // 60 < 60:
count = delta.seconds // 60
return cls.time_strings['past-minute'] % {'count': count}
else:
count = delta.seconds // 60 // 60
return cls.time_strings['past-hour'] % {'count': count}
else:
delta = value - now
if delta.days != 0:
return cls.time_strings['future-day'] % {
'delta': defaultfilters.timeuntil(value, now, time_strings=cls.future_substrings),
}
elif delta.seconds == 0:
return cls.time_strings['now']
elif delta.seconds < 60:
return cls.time_strings['future-second'] % {'count': delta.seconds}
elif delta.seconds // 60 < 60:
count = delta.seconds // 60
return cls.time_strings['future-minute'] % {'count': count}
else:
count = delta.seconds // 60 // 60
return cls.time_strings['future-hour'] % {'count': count}