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1 import types
2 import urllib
3 import datetime
4
5 from django.utils.functional import Promise
6 from django.utils.safestring import SafeData, mark_safe
7
8 class DjangoUnicodeDecodeError(UnicodeDecodeError):
9     def __init__(self, obj, *args):
10         self.obj = obj
11         UnicodeDecodeError.__init__(self, *args)
12
13     def __str__(self):
14         original = UnicodeDecodeError.__str__(self)
15         return '%s. You passed in %r (%s)' % (original, self.obj,
16                 type(self.obj))
17
18 class StrAndUnicode(object):
19     """
20     A class whose __str__ returns its __unicode__ as a UTF-8 bytestring.
21
22     Useful as a mix-in.
23     """
24     def __str__(self):
25         return self.__unicode__().encode('utf-8')
26
27 def smart_unicode(s, encoding='utf-8', strings_only=False, errors='strict'):
28     """
29     Returns a unicode object representing 's'. Treats bytestrings using the
30     'encoding' codec.
31
32     If strings_only is True, don't convert (some) non-string-like objects.
33     """
34     if isinstance(s, Promise):
35         # The input is the result of a gettext_lazy() call.
36         return s
37     return force_unicode(s, encoding, strings_only, errors)
38
39 def force_unicode(s, encoding='utf-8', strings_only=False, errors='strict'):
40     """
41     Similar to smart_unicode, except that lazy instances are resolved to
42     strings, rather than kept as lazy objects.
43
44     If strings_only is True, don't convert (some) non-string-like objects.
45     """
46     if strings_only and isinstance(s, (types.NoneType, int, long, datetime.datetime, datetime.date, datetime.time, float)):
47         return s
48     try:
49         if not isinstance(s, basestring,):
50             if hasattr(s, '__unicode__'):
51                 s = unicode(s)
52             else:
53                 s = unicode(str(s), encoding, errors)
54         elif not isinstance(s, unicode):
55             # Note: We use .decode() here, instead of unicode(s, encoding,
56             # errors), so that if s is a SafeString, it ends up being a
57             # SafeUnicode at the end.
58             s = s.decode(encoding, errors)
59     except UnicodeDecodeError, e:
60         raise DjangoUnicodeDecodeError(s, *e.args)
61     return s
62
63 def smart_str(s, encoding='utf-8', strings_only=False, errors='strict'):
64     """
65     Returns a bytestring version of 's', encoded as specified in 'encoding'.
66
67     If strings_only is True, don't convert (some) non-string-like objects.
68     """
69     if strings_only and isinstance(s, (types.NoneType, int)):
70         return s
71     if isinstance(s, Promise):
72         return unicode(s).encode(encoding, errors)
73     elif not isinstance(s, basestring):
74         try:
75             return str(s)
76         except UnicodeEncodeError:
77             return unicode(s).encode(encoding, errors)
78     elif isinstance(s, unicode):
79         return s.encode(encoding, errors)
80     elif s and encoding != 'utf-8':
81         return s.decode('utf-8', errors).encode(encoding, errors)
82     else:
83         return s
84
85 def iri_to_uri(iri):
86     """
87     Convert an Internationalized Resource Identifier (IRI) portion to a URI
88     portion that is suitable for inclusion in a URL.
89
90     This is the algorithm from section 3.1 of RFC 3987.  However, since we are
91     assuming input is either UTF-8 or unicode already, we can simplify things a
92     little from the full method.
93
94     Returns an ASCII string containing the encoded result.
95     """
96     # The list of safe characters here is constructed from the printable ASCII
97     # characters that are not explicitly excluded by the list at the end of
98     # section 3.1 of RFC 3987.
99     if iri is None:
100         return iri
101     return urllib.quote(smart_str(iri), safe='/#%[]=:;$&()+,!?*')
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