import re # https://docs.python.org/3/library/datetime.html#technical-detail (see NOTE #9) _DATETIME_STRIP_ZERO_PADDING_FORMATS_RE = re.compile( "%-[" "d" # day of month "m" # month "H" # hour (24-hour) "I" # hour (12-hour) "M" # minutes "S" # seconds "U" # week of year (Sunday first day of week) "W" # week of year (Monday first day of week) "V" # week of year (ISO 8601) "]", re.MULTILINE, ) def clean_datetime_format_for_strptime(formats): """ Remove dashes used to disable zero-padding with strftime formats (for compatibility with strptime). """ return [ re.sub( _DATETIME_STRIP_ZERO_PADDING_FORMATS_RE, lambda m: m[0].replace("-", ""), format, ) for format in formats ] class UnsetValue: """ An unset value. This is used in situations where a blank value like `None` is acceptable usually as the default value of a class variable or function parameter (iow, usually when `None` is a valid value.) """ def __str__(self): return "" def __repr__(self): return "" def __bool__(self): return False def __nonzero__(self): return False unset_value = UnsetValue() class WebobInputWrapper: """ Wrap a webob MultiDict for use as passing as `formdata` to Field. Since for consistency, we have decided in WTForms to support as input a small subset of the API provided in common between cgi.FieldStorage, Django's QueryDict, and Werkzeug's MultiDict, we need to wrap Webob, the only supported framework whose multidict does not fit this API, but is nevertheless used by a lot of frameworks. While we could write a full wrapper to support all the methods, this will undoubtedly result in bugs due to some subtle differences between the various wrappers. So we will keep it simple. """ def __init__(self, multidict): self._wrapped = multidict def __iter__(self): return iter(self._wrapped) def __len__(self): return len(self._wrapped) def __contains__(self, name): return name in self._wrapped def getlist(self, name): return self._wrapped.getall(name)