import re from datetime import date, datetime, timedelta from django.utils import timezone from common.utils import generate_split_ranges dateformat: str = "%d/%m/%Y" datetimeformat: str = "%d/%m/%Y %H:%M" timeformat: str = "%H:%M" durationformat: str = "%2.1H hours" durationformat_manual: str = "%H hours" def _safe_timedelta(duration: timedelta | int | None): if duration == None: return timedelta(0) elif isinstance(duration, int): return timedelta(seconds=duration) elif isinstance(duration, timedelta): return duration def format_duration( duration: timedelta | int | float | None, format_string: str = "%H hours" ) -> str: """ Format timedelta into the specified format_string. Valid format variables: - %H hours - %m minutes - %s seconds - %r total seconds Values don't change into higher units if those units are missing from the formatting string. For example: - 61 seconds as "%s" = 61 seconds - 61 seconds as "%m %s" = 1 minutes 1 seconds" Format specifiers can include width and precision options: - %5.2H: hours formatted with width 5 and 2 decimal places (padded with zeros) """ minute_seconds = 60 hour_seconds = 60 * minute_seconds day_seconds = 24 * hour_seconds safe_duration = _safe_timedelta(duration) # we don't need float seconds_total = int(safe_duration.total_seconds()) # timestamps where end is before start if seconds_total < 0: seconds_total = 0 days = hours = hours_float = minutes = seconds = 0 remainder = seconds = seconds_total if "%d" in format_string: days, remainder = divmod(seconds_total, day_seconds) if re.search(r"%\d*\.?\d*H", format_string): hours_float, remainder = divmod(remainder, hour_seconds) hours = float(hours_float) + remainder / hour_seconds if re.search(r"%\d*\.?\d*m", format_string): minutes, seconds = divmod(remainder, minute_seconds) literals = { "d": str(days), "H": str(hours) if "m" not in format_string else str(hours_float), "m": str(minutes), "s": str(seconds), "r": str(seconds_total), } formatted_string = format_string for pattern, replacement in literals.items(): # Match format specifiers with optional width and precision match = re.search(rf"%(\d*\.?\d*){pattern}", formatted_string) if match: format_spec = match.group(1) if "." in format_spec: # Format the number as float if precision is specified replacement = f"{float(replacement):{format_spec}f}" else: # Format the number as integer if no precision is specified replacement = f"{int(float(replacement)):>{format_spec}}" # Replace the format specifier with the formatted number formatted_string = re.sub( rf"%\d*\.?\d*{pattern}", replacement, formatted_string ) return formatted_string def local_strftime(datetime: datetime, format: str = datetimeformat) -> str: return timezone.localtime(datetime).strftime(format) def daterange(start: date, end: date, end_inclusive: bool = False) -> list[date]: time_between: timedelta = end - start if (days_between := time_between.days) < 1: raise ValueError("start and end have to be at least 1 day apart.") if end_inclusive: print(f"{end_inclusive=}") print(f"{days_between=}") days_between += 1 print(f"{days_between=}") return [start + timedelta(x) for x in range(days_between)] def streak(datelist: list[date]) -> dict[str, int | tuple[date, date]]: if len(datelist) == 1: return {"days": 1, "dates": (datelist[0], datelist[0])} else: print(f"Processing {len(datelist)} dates.") missing = sorted( set( datelist[0] + timedelta(x) for x in range((datelist[-1] - datelist[0]).days) ) - set(datelist) ) print(f"{len(missing)} days missing.") datelist_with_missing = sorted(datelist + missing) ranges = list(generate_split_ranges(datelist_with_missing, missing)) print(f"{len(ranges)} ranges calculated.") longest_consecutive_days = timedelta(0) longest_range: tuple[date, date] = (date(1970, 1, 1), date(1970, 1, 1)) for start, end in ranges: if (current_streak := end - start) > longest_consecutive_days: longest_consecutive_days = current_streak longest_range = (start, end) return {"days": longest_consecutive_days.days + 1, "dates": longest_range} def streak_bruteforce(datelist: list[date]) -> dict[str, int | tuple[date, date]]: if (datelist_length := len(datelist)) == 0: raise ValueError("Number of dates in the list is 0.") datelist.sort() current_streak = 1 current_start = datelist[0] current_end = datelist[0] current_date = datelist[0] highest_streak = 1 highest_streak_daterange = (current_start, current_end) def update_highest_streak(): nonlocal highest_streak, highest_streak_daterange if current_streak > highest_streak: highest_streak = current_streak highest_streak_daterange = (current_start, current_end) def reset_streak(): nonlocal current_start, current_end, current_streak current_start = current_end = current_date current_streak = 1 def increment_streak(): nonlocal current_end, current_streak current_end = current_date current_streak += 1 for i, datelist_item in enumerate(datelist, start=1): current_date = datelist_item if current_date == current_start or current_date == current_end: continue if current_date - timedelta(1) != current_end and i != datelist_length: update_highest_streak() reset_streak() elif current_date - timedelta(1) == current_end and i == datelist_length: increment_streak() update_highest_streak() else: increment_streak() return {"days": highest_streak, "dates": highest_streak_daterange}