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- """
- Timezone-related classes and functions.
- """
-
- import functools
- import warnings
- from contextlib import ContextDecorator
- from datetime import datetime, timedelta, timezone, tzinfo
- from threading import local
-
- import pytz
-
- from django.conf import settings
- from django.utils.deprecation import RemovedInDjango31Warning
-
- __all__ = [
- 'utc', 'get_fixed_timezone',
- 'get_default_timezone', 'get_default_timezone_name',
- 'get_current_timezone', 'get_current_timezone_name',
- 'activate', 'deactivate', 'override',
- 'localtime', 'now',
- 'is_aware', 'is_naive', 'make_aware', 'make_naive',
- ]
-
-
- # UTC and local time zones
-
- ZERO = timedelta(0)
-
-
- class FixedOffset(tzinfo):
- """
- Fixed offset in minutes east from UTC. Taken from Python's docs.
-
- Kept as close as possible to the reference version. __init__ was changed
- to make its arguments optional, according to Python's requirement that
- tzinfo subclasses can be instantiated without arguments.
- """
-
- def __init__(self, offset=None, name=None):
- warnings.warn(
- 'FixedOffset is deprecated in favor of datetime.timezone',
- RemovedInDjango31Warning, stacklevel=2,
- )
- if offset is not None:
- self.__offset = timedelta(minutes=offset)
- if name is not None:
- self.__name = name
-
- def utcoffset(self, dt):
- return self.__offset
-
- def tzname(self, dt):
- return self.__name
-
- def dst(self, dt):
- return ZERO
-
-
- # UTC time zone as a tzinfo instance.
- utc = pytz.utc
-
-
- def get_fixed_timezone(offset):
- """Return a tzinfo instance with a fixed offset from UTC."""
- if isinstance(offset, timedelta):
- offset = offset.total_seconds() // 60
- sign = '-' if offset < 0 else '+'
- hhmm = '%02d%02d' % divmod(abs(offset), 60)
- name = sign + hhmm
- return timezone(timedelta(minutes=offset), name)
-
-
- # In order to avoid accessing settings at compile time,
- # wrap the logic in a function and cache the result.
- @functools.lru_cache()
- def get_default_timezone():
- """
- Return the default time zone as a tzinfo instance.
-
- This is the time zone defined by settings.TIME_ZONE.
- """
- return pytz.timezone(settings.TIME_ZONE)
-
-
- # This function exists for consistency with get_current_timezone_name
- def get_default_timezone_name():
- """Return the name of the default time zone."""
- return _get_timezone_name(get_default_timezone())
-
-
- _active = local()
-
-
- def get_current_timezone():
- """Return the currently active time zone as a tzinfo instance."""
- return getattr(_active, "value", get_default_timezone())
-
-
- def get_current_timezone_name():
- """Return the name of the currently active time zone."""
- return _get_timezone_name(get_current_timezone())
-
-
- def _get_timezone_name(timezone):
- """Return the name of ``timezone``."""
- return timezone.tzname(None)
-
- # Timezone selection functions.
-
- # These functions don't change os.environ['TZ'] and call time.tzset()
- # because it isn't thread safe.
-
-
- def activate(timezone):
- """
- Set the time zone for the current thread.
-
- The ``timezone`` argument must be an instance of a tzinfo subclass or a
- time zone name.
- """
- if isinstance(timezone, tzinfo):
- _active.value = timezone
- elif isinstance(timezone, str):
- _active.value = pytz.timezone(timezone)
- else:
- raise ValueError("Invalid timezone: %r" % timezone)
-
-
- def deactivate():
- """
- Unset the time zone for the current thread.
-
- Django will then use the time zone defined by settings.TIME_ZONE.
- """
- if hasattr(_active, "value"):
- del _active.value
-
-
- class override(ContextDecorator):
- """
- Temporarily set the time zone for the current thread.
-
- This is a context manager that uses django.utils.timezone.activate()
- to set the timezone on entry and restores the previously active timezone
- on exit.
-
- The ``timezone`` argument must be an instance of a ``tzinfo`` subclass, a
- time zone name, or ``None``. If it is ``None``, Django enables the default
- time zone.
- """
- def __init__(self, timezone):
- self.timezone = timezone
-
- def __enter__(self):
- self.old_timezone = getattr(_active, 'value', None)
- if self.timezone is None:
- deactivate()
- else:
- activate(self.timezone)
-
- def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
- if self.old_timezone is None:
- deactivate()
- else:
- _active.value = self.old_timezone
-
-
- # Templates
-
- def template_localtime(value, use_tz=None):
- """
- Check if value is a datetime and converts it to local time if necessary.
-
- If use_tz is provided and is not None, that will force the value to
- be converted (or not), overriding the value of settings.USE_TZ.
-
- This function is designed for use by the template engine.
- """
- should_convert = (
- isinstance(value, datetime) and
- (settings.USE_TZ if use_tz is None else use_tz) and
- not is_naive(value) and
- getattr(value, 'convert_to_local_time', True)
- )
- return localtime(value) if should_convert else value
-
-
- # Utilities
-
- def localtime(value=None, timezone=None):
- """
- Convert an aware datetime.datetime to local time.
-
- Only aware datetimes are allowed. When value is omitted, it defaults to
- now().
-
- Local time is defined by the current time zone, unless another time zone
- is specified.
- """
- if value is None:
- value = now()
- if timezone is None:
- timezone = get_current_timezone()
- # Emulate the behavior of astimezone() on Python < 3.6.
- if is_naive(value):
- raise ValueError("localtime() cannot be applied to a naive datetime")
- return value.astimezone(timezone)
-
-
- def localdate(value=None, timezone=None):
- """
- Convert an aware datetime to local time and return the value's date.
-
- Only aware datetimes are allowed. When value is omitted, it defaults to
- now().
-
- Local time is defined by the current time zone, unless another time zone is
- specified.
- """
- return localtime(value, timezone).date()
-
-
- def now():
- """
- Return an aware or naive datetime.datetime, depending on settings.USE_TZ.
- """
- if settings.USE_TZ:
- # timeit shows that datetime.now(tz=utc) is 24% slower
- return datetime.utcnow().replace(tzinfo=utc)
- else:
- return datetime.now()
-
-
- # By design, these four functions don't perform any checks on their arguments.
- # The caller should ensure that they don't receive an invalid value like None.
-
- def is_aware(value):
- """
- Determine if a given datetime.datetime is aware.
-
- The concept is defined in Python's docs:
- https://docs.python.org/library/datetime.html#datetime.tzinfo
-
- Assuming value.tzinfo is either None or a proper datetime.tzinfo,
- value.utcoffset() implements the appropriate logic.
- """
- return value.utcoffset() is not None
-
-
- def is_naive(value):
- """
- Determine if a given datetime.datetime is naive.
-
- The concept is defined in Python's docs:
- https://docs.python.org/library/datetime.html#datetime.tzinfo
-
- Assuming value.tzinfo is either None or a proper datetime.tzinfo,
- value.utcoffset() implements the appropriate logic.
- """
- return value.utcoffset() is None
-
-
- def make_aware(value, timezone=None, is_dst=None):
- """Make a naive datetime.datetime in a given time zone aware."""
- if timezone is None:
- timezone = get_current_timezone()
- if hasattr(timezone, 'localize'):
- # This method is available for pytz time zones.
- return timezone.localize(value, is_dst=is_dst)
- else:
- # Check that we won't overwrite the timezone of an aware datetime.
- if is_aware(value):
- raise ValueError(
- "make_aware expects a naive datetime, got %s" % value)
- # This may be wrong around DST changes!
- return value.replace(tzinfo=timezone)
-
-
- def make_naive(value, timezone=None):
- """Make an aware datetime.datetime naive in a given time zone."""
- if timezone is None:
- timezone = get_current_timezone()
- # Emulate the behavior of astimezone() on Python < 3.6.
- if is_naive(value):
- raise ValueError("make_naive() cannot be applied to a naive datetime")
- return value.astimezone(timezone).replace(tzinfo=None)
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