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# Copyright (C) 2011-2023 RhodeCode GmbH
#
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#
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#
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import typing
import base64
import logging
from unidecode import unidecode
import rhodecode
from rhodecode.lib.type_utils import aslist
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def safe_int(val, default=None) -> int:
"""
Returns int() of val if val is not convertable to int use default
instead
:param val:
:param default:
"""
try:
val = int(val)
except (ValueError, TypeError):
val = default
return val
def safe_float(val, default=None) -> float:
"""
Returns float() of val if val is not convertable to float use default
instead
:param val:
:param default:
"""
try:
val = float(val)
except (ValueError, TypeError):
val = default
return val
def base64_to_str(text: str | bytes) -> str:
return safe_str(base64.encodebytes(safe_bytes(text))).strip()
def get_default_encodings() -> list[str]:
return aslist(rhodecode.CONFIG.get('default_encoding', 'utf8'), sep=',')
DEFAULT_ENCODINGS = get_default_encodings()
def safe_str(str_, to_encoding=None) -> str:
"""
safe str function. Does few trick to turn unicode_ into string
:param str_: str to encode
:param to_encoding: encode to this type UTF8 default
"""
if isinstance(str_, str):
return str_
# if it's bytes cast to str
if not isinstance(str_, bytes):
return str(str_)
to_encoding = to_encoding or DEFAULT_ENCODINGS
if not isinstance(to_encoding, (list, tuple)):
to_encoding = [to_encoding]
for enc in to_encoding:
try:
return str(str_, enc)
except UnicodeDecodeError:
pass
return str(str_, to_encoding[0], 'replace')
def safe_bytes(str_, from_encoding=None) -> bytes:
"""
safe bytes function. Does few trick to turn str_ into bytes string:
:param str_: string to decode
:param from_encoding: encode from this type UTF8 default
"""
if isinstance(str_, bytes):
return str_
if not isinstance(str_, str):
raise ValueError(f'safe_bytes cannot convert other types than str: got: {type(str_)}')
from_encoding = from_encoding or get_default_encodings()
if not isinstance(from_encoding, (list, tuple)):
from_encoding = [from_encoding]
for enc in from_encoding:
try:
return str_.encode(enc)
except UnicodeDecodeError:
pass
return str_.encode(from_encoding[0], 'replace')
def ascii_bytes(str_, allow_bytes=False) -> bytes:
"""
Simple conversion from str to bytes, with assumption that str_ is pure ASCII.
Fails with UnicodeError on invalid input.
This should be used where encoding and "safe" ambiguity should be avoided.
Where strings already have been encoded in other ways but still are unicode
string - for example to hex, base64, json, urlencoding, or are known to be
identifiers.
"""
if allow_bytes and isinstance(str_, bytes):
return str_
if not isinstance(str_, str):
raise ValueError(f'ascii_bytes cannot convert other types than str: got: {type(str_)}')
return str_.encode('ascii')
def ascii_str(str_) -> str:
"""
Simple conversion from bytes to str, with assumption that str_ is pure ASCII.
Fails with UnicodeError on invalid input.
This should be used where encoding and "safe" ambiguity should be avoided.
Where strings are encoded but also in other ways are known to be ASCII, and
where a unicode string is wanted without caring about encoding. For example
to hex, base64, urlencoding, or are known to be identifiers.
"""
if not isinstance(str_, bytes):
raise ValueError(f'ascii_str cannot convert other types than bytes: got: {type(str_)}')
return str_.decode('ascii')
def convert_special_chars(str_) -> str:
"""
trie to replace non-ascii letters to their ascii representation eg::
`żołw` converts into `zolw`
"""
value = safe_str(str_)
converted_value = unidecode(value)
return converted_value