from datetime import datetime as dt from django.utils import timezone class Unit(object): def __init__(self, name, nsecs): self.name = name self.plural = name + "s" self.nsecs = nsecs SECOND = Unit("second", 1) MINUTE = Unit("minute", 60) HOUR = Unit("hour", MINUTE.nsecs * 60) DAY = Unit("day", HOUR.nsecs * 24) WEEK = Unit("week", DAY.nsecs * 7) def format_duration(td): remaining_seconds = int(td.total_seconds()) result = [] for unit in (WEEK, DAY, HOUR, MINUTE): if unit == WEEK and remaining_seconds % unit.nsecs != 0: # Say "8 days" instead of "1 week 1 day" continue v, remaining_seconds = divmod(remaining_seconds, unit.nsecs) if v == 1: result.append("1 %s" % unit.name) elif v > 1: result.append("%d %s" % (v, unit.plural)) return " ".join(result) def format_hms(td): total_seconds = int(td.total_seconds()) result = [] mins, secs = divmod(total_seconds, 60) h, mins = divmod(mins, 60) if h: result.append("%d h" % h) if h or mins: result.append("%d min" % mins) result.append("%s sec" % secs) return " ".join(result) def format_approx_duration(td): v = td.total_seconds() for unit in (DAY, HOUR, MINUTE, SECOND): if v >= unit.nsecs: vv = v // unit.nsecs if vv == 1: return "1 %s" % unit.name else: return "%d %s" % (vv, unit.plural) return "" def month_boundaries(months=2): result = [] now = timezone.now() y, m = now.year, now.month for x in range(0, months): result.insert(0, dt(y, m, 1, tzinfo=timezone.utc)) m -= 1 if m == 0: m = 12 y = y - 1 return result