Exemple #1
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def fromString(myDate=None):
  """
  Convert date/time/datetime String back to appropriated objects

  The format of the string it is assume to be that returned by toString method.
  See notice on toString method
  On Error, return None
  """
  if StringTypes.__contains__(type(myDate)):
    if myDate.find(' ') > 0:
      dateTimeTuple = myDate.split(' ')
      dateTuple = dateTimeTuple[0].split('-')
      try:
        return (datetime.datetime(year=dateTuple[0],
                                  month=dateTuple[1],
                                  day=dateTuple[2]) +
                fromString(dateTimeTuple[1]))
        # return dt.combine( fromString( dateTimeTuple[0] ),
        #                                   fromString( dateTimeTuple[1] ) )
      except:
        try:
          return (datetime.datetime(year=int(dateTuple[0]),
                                    month=int(dateTuple[1]),
                                    day=int(dateTuple[2])) +
                  fromString(dateTimeTuple[1]))
        except ValueError:
          return None
        # return dt.combine( fromString( dateTimeTuple[0] ),
        #                                   fromString( dateTimeTuple[1] ) )
    elif myDate.find(':') > 0:
      timeTuple = myDate.replace('.', ':').split(':')
      try:
        if len(timeTuple) == 4:
          return datetime.timedelta(hours=int(timeTuple[0]),
                                    minutes=int(timeTuple[1]),
                                    seconds=int(timeTuple[2]),
                                    microseconds=int(timeTuple[3]))
        elif len(timeTuple) == 3:
          try:
            return datetime.timedelta(hours=int(timeTuple[0]),
                                      minutes=int(timeTuple[1]),
                                      seconds=int(timeTuple[2]),
                                      microseconds=0)
          except ValueError:
            return None
        else:
          return None
      except:
        return None
    elif myDate.find('-') > 0:
      dateTuple = myDate.split('-')
      try:
        return datetime.date(int(dateTuple[0]), int(dateTuple[1]), int(dateTuple[2]))
      except:
        return None

  return None
Exemple #2
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def fromString(myDate=None):
  """
  Convert date/time/datetime String back to appropriated objects

  The format of the string it is assume to be that returned by toString method.
  See notice on toString method
  On Error, return None
  """
  if StringTypes.__contains__(type(myDate)):
    if myDate.find(' ') > 0:
      dateTimeTuple = myDate.split(' ')
      dateTuple = dateTimeTuple[0].split('-')
      try:
        return (datetime.datetime(year=dateTuple[0],
                                  month=dateTuple[1],
                                  day=dateTuple[2]) +
                fromString(dateTimeTuple[1]))
        # return dt.combine( fromString( dateTimeTuple[0] ),
        #                                   fromString( dateTimeTuple[1] ) )
      except:
        try:
          return (datetime.datetime(year=int(dateTuple[0]),
                                    month=int(dateTuple[1]),
                                    day=int(dateTuple[2])) +
                  fromString(dateTimeTuple[1]))
        except ValueError:
          return None
        # return dt.combine( fromString( dateTimeTuple[0] ),
        #                                   fromString( dateTimeTuple[1] ) )
    elif myDate.find(':') > 0:
      timeTuple = myDate.replace('.', ':').split(':')
      try:
        if len(timeTuple) == 4:
          return datetime.timedelta(hours=int(timeTuple[0]),
                                    minutes=int(timeTuple[1]),
                                    seconds=int(timeTuple[2]),
                                    microseconds=int(timeTuple[3]))
        elif len(timeTuple) == 3:
          try:
            return datetime.timedelta(hours=int(timeTuple[0]),
                                      minutes=int(timeTuple[1]),
                                      seconds=int(timeTuple[2]),
                                      microseconds=0)
          except ValueError:
            return None
        else:
          return None
      except:
        return None
    elif myDate.find('-') > 0:
      dateTuple = myDate.split('-')
      try:
        return datetime.date(int(dateTuple[0]), int(dateTuple[1]), int(dateTuple[2]))
      except:
        return None

  return None
Exemple #3
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def uniquePath(path=None):
    """
     Utility to squeeze the string containing a PATH-like value to
     leave only unique elements preserving the original order
  """

    if not StringTypes.__contains__(type(path)):
        return None

    try:
        elements = List.uniqueElements(List.fromChar(path, ":"))
        return ':'.join(elements)
    except Exception:
        return None
Exemple #4
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def uniquePath( path = None ):
  """
     Utility to squeeze the string containing a PATH-like value to
     leave only unique elements preserving the original order
  """

  if not StringTypes.__contains__( type( path ) ):
    return None

  try:
    elements = List.uniqueElements( List.fromChar( path, ":" ) )
    return ':'.join( elements )
  except Exception:
    return None