wg-backend-django/acer-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/django/utils/version.py

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import datetime
import functools
import os
import subprocess
import sys
from django.utils.regex_helper import _lazy_re_compile
# Private, stable API for detecting the Python version. PYXY means "Python X.Y
# or later". So that third-party apps can use these values, each constant
# should remain as long as the oldest supported Django version supports that
# Python version.
PY36 = sys.version_info >= (3, 6)
PY37 = sys.version_info >= (3, 7)
PY38 = sys.version_info >= (3, 8)
PY39 = sys.version_info >= (3, 9)
PY310 = sys.version_info >= (3, 10)
PY311 = sys.version_info >= (3, 11)
def get_version(version=None):
"""Return a PEP 440-compliant version number from VERSION."""
version = get_complete_version(version)
# Now build the two parts of the version number:
# main = X.Y[.Z]
# sub = .devN - for pre-alpha releases
# | {a|b|rc}N - for alpha, beta, and rc releases
main = get_main_version(version)
sub = ""
if version[3] == "alpha" and version[4] == 0:
git_changeset = get_git_changeset()
if git_changeset:
sub = ".dev%s" % git_changeset
elif version[3] != "final":
mapping = {"alpha": "a", "beta": "b", "rc": "rc"}
sub = mapping[version[3]] + str(version[4])
return main + sub
def get_main_version(version=None):
"""Return main version (X.Y[.Z]) from VERSION."""
version = get_complete_version(version)
parts = 2 if version[2] == 0 else 3
return ".".join(str(x) for x in version[:parts])
def get_complete_version(version=None):
"""
Return a tuple of the django version. If version argument is non-empty,
check for correctness of the tuple provided.
"""
if version is None:
from django import VERSION as version
else:
assert len(version) == 5
assert version[3] in ("alpha", "beta", "rc", "final")
return version
def get_docs_version(version=None):
version = get_complete_version(version)
if version[3] != "final":
return "dev"
else:
return "%d.%d" % version[:2]
@functools.lru_cache
def get_git_changeset():
"""Return a numeric identifier of the latest git changeset.
The result is the UTC timestamp of the changeset in YYYYMMDDHHMMSS format.
This value isn't guaranteed to be unique, but collisions are very unlikely,
so it's sufficient for generating the development version numbers.
"""
# Repository may not be found if __file__ is undefined, e.g. in a frozen
# module.
if "__file__" not in globals():
return None
repo_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
git_log = subprocess.run(
"git log --pretty=format:%ct --quiet -1 HEAD",
capture_output=True,
shell=True,
cwd=repo_dir,
text=True,
)
timestamp = git_log.stdout
tz = datetime.timezone.utc
try:
timestamp = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(int(timestamp), tz=tz)
except ValueError:
return None
return timestamp.strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%S")
version_component_re = _lazy_re_compile(r"(\d+|[a-z]+|\.)")
def get_version_tuple(version):
"""
Return a tuple of version numbers (e.g. (1, 2, 3)) from the version
string (e.g. '1.2.3').
"""
version_numbers = []
for item in version_component_re.split(version):
if item and item != ".":
try:
component = int(item)
except ValueError:
break
else:
version_numbers.append(component)
return tuple(version_numbers)