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Time.py
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"""
A plugin for time-related functions.
"""

import supybot

__revision__ = "$Id$"
__author__ = supybot.authors.jemfinch
__contributors__ = {}

import supybot.plugins as plugins

import time
TIME = time # For later use.

import dateutil.parser

import supybot.conf as conf
import supybot.utils as utils
from supybot.commands import *
import supybot.privmsgs as privmsgs
import supybot.registry as registry
import supybot.callbacks as callbacks


def configure(advanced):
    # This will be called by setup.py to configure this module.  Advanced is
    # a bool that specifies whether the user identified himself as an advanced
    # user or not.  You should effect your configuration by manipulating the
    # registry as appropriate.
    from supybot.questions import expect, anything, something, yn
    conf.registerPlugin('Time', True)

conf.registerPlugin('Time')
conf.registerChannelValue(conf.supybot.plugins.Time, 'format',
    registry.String(str(conf.supybot.reply.format.time()), """Determines the
    format string for timestamps.  Refer to the Python documentation for the
    time module to see what formats are accepted. If you set this variable to
    the empty string, the timestamp will not be shown."""))

def parse(s):
    todo = []
    s = s.replace('noon', '12:00')
    s = s.replace('midnight', '00:00')
    if 'tomorrow' in s:
        todo.append(lambda i: i + 86400)
        s = s.replace('tomorrow', '')
    if 'next week' in s:
        todo.append(lambda i: i + 86400*7)
        s = s.replace('next week', '')
    i = int(time.mktime(dateutil.parser.parse(s, fuzzy=True).timetuple()))
    for f in todo:
        i = f(i)
    return i

class Time(callbacks.Privmsg):
    def seconds(self, irc, msg, args):
        """[<years>y] [<weeks>w] [<days>d] [<hours>h] [<minutes>m] [<seconds>s]

        Returns the number of seconds in the number of <years>, <weeks>,
        <days>, <hours>, <minutes>, and <seconds> given.  An example usage is
        "seconds 2h 30m", which would return 9000, which is 3600*2 + 30*60.
        Useful for scheduling events at a given number of seconds in the
        future.
        """
        if not args:
            raise callbacks.ArgumentError
        seconds = 0
        for arg in args:
            if not arg or arg[-1] not in 'ywdhms':
                raise callbacks.ArgumentError
            (s, kind) = arg[:-1], arg[-1]
            try:
                i = int(s)
            except ValueError:
                irc.errorInvalid('argument', arg, Raise=True)
            if kind == 'y':
                seconds += i*31536000
            elif kind == 'w':
                seconds += i*604800
            elif kind == 'd':
                seconds += i*86400
            elif kind == 'h':
                seconds += i*3600
            elif kind == 'm':
                seconds += i*60
            elif kind == 's':
                seconds += i
        irc.reply(str(seconds))

    def at(self, irc, msg, args, s):
        """<time string>

        Returns the number of seconds since epoch <time string> is.
        <time string> can be any number of natural formats; just try something
        and see if it will work.
        """
        now = int(time.time())
        new = parse(s)
        if new != now:
            irc.reply(new)
        else:
            irc.error('That\'s right now!')
    at = wrap(at, ['text'])

    def until(self, irc, msg, args, s):
        """<time string>

        Returns the number of seconds until <time string>.
        """
        now = int(time.time())
        new = parse(s)
        if new != now:
            if new - now < 0:
                new += 86400
            irc.reply(new-now)
        else:
            irc.error('That\'s right now!')
    until = wrap(until, ['text'])

    def ctime(self, irc, msg, args, seconds):
        """[<seconds since epoch>]

        Returns the ctime for <seconds since epoch>, or the current ctime if
        no <seconds since epoch> is given.
        """
        irc.reply(time.ctime(seconds))
    ctime = wrap(ctime, [additional(('int', 'number of seconds since epoch'),
                                    TIME.time)])

    def time(self, irc, msg, args, channel, format, seconds):
        """[<format>] [<seconds since epoch>]

        Returns the current time in <format> format, or, if <format> is not
        given, uses the configurable format for the current channel.  If no
        <seconds since epoch> time is given, the current time is used.
        """
        if not format:
            if channel:
                format = self.registryValue('format', channel)
            else:
                format = self.registryValue('format')
        irc.reply(time.strftime(format, time.localtime(seconds)))
    time = wrap(time, [optional('channel'), optional('nonInt'),
                       additional('float', TIME.time)])

    def elapsed(self, irc, msg, args, seconds):
        """<seconds>

        Returns a pretty string that is the amount of time represented by
        <seconds>.
        """
        irc.reply(utils.timeElapsed(seconds))
    elapsed = wrap(elapsed, ['int'])


Class = Time

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