mylar/lib/apscheduler/triggers/date.py

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from datetime import datetime
from tzlocal import get_localzone
from apscheduler.triggers.base import BaseTrigger
from apscheduler.util import convert_to_datetime, datetime_repr, astimezone
class DateTrigger(BaseTrigger):
"""
Triggers once on the given datetime. If ``run_date`` is left empty, current time is used.
:param datetime|str run_date: the date/time to run the job at
:param datetime.tzinfo|str timezone: time zone for ``run_date`` if it doesn't have one already
"""
__slots__ = 'run_date'
def __init__(self, run_date=None, timezone=None):
timezone = astimezone(timezone) or get_localzone()
if run_date is not None:
self.run_date = convert_to_datetime(run_date, timezone, 'run_date')
else:
self.run_date = datetime.now(timezone)
def get_next_fire_time(self, previous_fire_time, now):
return self.run_date if previous_fire_time is None else None
def __getstate__(self):
return {
'version': 1,
'run_date': self.run_date
}
def __setstate__(self, state):
# This is for compatibility with APScheduler 3.0.x
if isinstance(state, tuple):
state = state[1]
if state.get('version', 1) > 1:
raise ValueError(
'Got serialized data for version %s of %s, but only version 1 can be handled' %
(state['version'], self.__class__.__name__))
self.run_date = state['run_date']
def __str__(self):
return 'date[%s]' % datetime_repr(self.run_date)
def __repr__(self):
return "<%s (run_date='%s')>" % (self.__class__.__name__, datetime_repr(self.run_date))