Source code for heat.common.timeutils
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"""Utilities for handling ISO 8601 duration format."""
import random
import re
import time
from heat.common.i18n import _
iso_duration_re = re.compile(r'PT(?:(\d+)H)?(?:(\d+)M)?(?:(\d+)S)?$')
wallclock = time.time
[docs]class Duration(object):
    # (NOTE): we don't attempt to handle leap seconds or large clock
    # jumps here. The latter are assumed to be rare and the former
    # negligible in the context of the timeout. Time zone adjustments,
    # Daylight Savings and the like *are* handled. PEP 418 adds a proper
    # monotonic clock, but only in Python 3.3.
    def __init__(self, timeout=0):
        self._endtime = wallclock() + timeout
[docs]    def expired(self):
        return wallclock() > self._endtime 
[docs]    def endtime(self):
        return self._endtime  
[docs]def parse_isoduration(duration):
    """Convert duration in ISO 8601 format to second(s).
    Year, Month, Week, and Day designators are not supported.
    Example: 'PT12H30M5S'
    """
    result = iso_duration_re.match(duration)
    if not result:
        raise ValueError(_('Only ISO 8601 duration format of the form '
                           'PT#H#M#S is supported.'))
    t = 0
    t += (3600 * int(result.group(1))) if result.group(1) else 0
    t += (60 * int(result.group(2))) if result.group(2) else 0
    t += int(result.group(3)) if result.group(3) else 0
    return t 
[docs]def retry_backoff_delay(attempt, scale_factor=1.0, jitter_max=0.0):
    """Calculate an exponential backoff delay with jitter.
    Delay is calculated as
    2^attempt + (uniform random from [0,1) * jitter_max)
    :param attempt: The count of the current retry attempt
    :param scale_factor: Multiplier to scale the exponential delay by
    :param jitter_max: Maximum of random seconds to add to the delay
    :returns: Seconds since epoch to wait until
    """
    exp = float(2 ** attempt) * float(scale_factor)
    if jitter_max == 0.0:
        return exp
    return exp + random.random() * jitter_max 
[docs]def isotime(at):
    """Stringify UTC time in ISO 8601 format.
    :param at: Timestamp in UTC to format.
    """
    if at is None:
        return None
    return at.strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ')