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| from typing import Any, List, Optional, Union |
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| from jinja2 import Environment, nodes |
| from jinja2.ext import Extension |
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| from haystack.lazy_imports import LazyImport |
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| with LazyImport(message='Run "pip install arrow>=1.3.0"') as arrow_import: |
| import arrow |
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| class Jinja2TimeExtension(Extension): |
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| tags = {"now"} |
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| def __init__(self, environment: Environment): |
| """ |
| Initializes the JinjaTimeExtension object. |
| |
| :param environment: The Jinja2 environment to initialize the extension with. |
| It provides the context where the extension will operate. |
| """ |
| arrow_import.check() |
| super().__init__(environment) |
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| @staticmethod |
| def _get_datetime( |
| timezone: str, |
| operator: Optional[str] = None, |
| offset: Optional[str] = None, |
| datetime_format: Optional[str] = None, |
| ) -> str: |
| """ |
| Get the current datetime based on timezone, apply any offset if provided, and format the result. |
| |
| :param timezone: The timezone string (e.g., 'UTC' or 'America/New_York') for which the current |
| time should be fetched. |
| :param operator: The operator ('+' or '-') to apply to the offset (used for adding/subtracting intervals). |
| Defaults to None if no offset is applied, otherwise default is '+'. |
| :param offset: The offset string in the format 'interval=value' (e.g., 'hours=2,days=1') specifying how much |
| to adjust the datetime. The intervals can be any valid interval accepted |
| by Arrow (e.g., hours, days, weeks, months). Defaults to None if no adjustment is needed. |
| :param datetime_format: The format string to use for formatting the output datetime. |
| Defaults to '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S' if not provided. |
| """ |
| try: |
| dt = arrow.now(timezone) |
| except Exception as e: |
| raise ValueError(f"Invalid timezone {timezone}: {e}") |
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| if offset and operator: |
| try: |
| |
| replace_params = { |
| interval.strip(): float(operator + value.strip()) |
| for param in offset.split(",") |
| for interval, value in [param.split("=")] |
| } |
| |
| dt = dt.shift(**replace_params) |
| except (ValueError, AttributeError) as e: |
| raise ValueError(f"Invalid offset or operator {offset}, {operator}: {e}") |
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| datetime_format = datetime_format or "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" |
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| return dt.strftime(datetime_format) |
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| def parse(self, parser: Any) -> Union[nodes.Node, List[nodes.Node]]: |
| """ |
| Parse the template expression to determine how to handle the datetime formatting. |
| |
| :param parser: The parser object that processes the template expressions and manages the syntax tree. |
| It's used to interpret the template's structure. |
| """ |
| lineno = next(parser.stream).lineno |
| node = parser.parse_expression() |
| |
| datetime_format = parser.parse_expression() if parser.stream.skip_if("comma") else nodes.Const(None) |
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| operator = "+" if isinstance(node, nodes.Add) else "-" |
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| call_method = self.call_method( |
| "_get_datetime", |
| [node.left, nodes.Const(operator), node.right, datetime_format] |
| if isinstance(node, (nodes.Add, nodes.Sub)) |
| else [node, nodes.Const(None), nodes.Const(None), datetime_format], |
| lineno=lineno, |
| ) |
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| return nodes.Output([call_method], lineno=lineno) |
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