python-feedgen/feedgen/util.py
Lars Kiesow 444855a248
Flake8 Compatibility
This patch makes the feedgen flake8 compatible, fixing some minor issues
along the way. Most noticeable, this switches from tabs to spaces.

Signed-off-by: Lars Kiesow <lkiesow@uos.de>
2017-01-05 00:39:33 +01:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
'''
feedgen.util
~~~~~~~~~~~~
This file contains helper functions for the feed generator module.
:copyright: 2013, Lars Kiesow <lkiesow@uos.de>
:license: FreeBSD and LGPL, see license.* for more details.
'''
import locale
import sys
def ensure_format(val, allowed, required, allowed_values=None, defaults=None):
'''Takes a dictionary or a list of dictionaries and check if all keys are in
the set of allowed keys, if all required keys are present and if the values
of a specific key are ok.
:param val: Dictionaries to check.
:param allowed: Set of allowed keys.
:param required: Set of required keys.
:param allowed_values: Dictionary with keys and sets of their allowed
values.
:param defaults: Dictionary with default values.
:returns: List of checked dictionaries.
'''
if not val:
return None
if allowed_values is None:
allowed_values = {}
if defaults is None:
defaults = {}
# Make shure that we have a list of dicts. Even if there is only one.
if not isinstance(val, list):
val = [val]
for elem in val:
if not isinstance(elem, dict):
raise ValueError('Invalid data (value is no dictionary)')
# Set default values
version = sys.version_info[0]
if version == 2:
items = defaults.iteritems()
else:
items = defaults.items()
for k, v in items:
elem[k] = elem.get(k, v)
if not set(elem.keys()) <= allowed:
raise ValueError('Data contains invalid keys')
if not set(elem.keys()) >= required:
raise ValueError('Data contains not all required keys')
if version == 2:
values = allowed_values.iteritems()
else:
values = allowed_values.items()
for k, v in values:
if elem.get(k) and not elem[k] in v:
raise ValueError('Invalid value for %s' % k)
return val
def formatRFC2822(d):
'''Make sure the locale setting do not interfere with the time format.
'''
l = locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL)
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, 'C')
d = d.strftime('%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z')
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, l)
return d