import re import sys from datetime import datetime import time as pytime from time import sleep from requests import Response if sys.version_info[0] >= 3: from datetime import timezone def check_ratelimit( response: Response, ): """ Checks if the response is a ratelimit response. If it is, it sleeps for the time specified in the response. """ if response.status_code == 429: try: time = int(response.headers["X-RateLimit-Reset"]) print(f"Ratelimit hit. Sleeping for {time - int(pytime.time())} seconds.") sleep_until(time) return False except KeyError: # if the header is not present, we don't know how long to wait return False return True def sleep_until(time): """ Pause your program until a specific end time. 'time' is either a valid datetime object or unix timestamp in seconds (i.e. seconds since Unix epoch) """ end = time # Convert datetime to unix timestamp and adjust for locality if isinstance(time, datetime): # If we're on Python 3 and the user specified a timezone, convert to UTC and get the timestamp. if sys.version_info[0] >= 3 and time.tzinfo: end = time.astimezone(timezone.utc).timestamp() else: zoneDiff = pytime.time() - (datetime.now() - datetime(1970, 1, 1)).total_seconds() end = (time - datetime(1970, 1, 1)).total_seconds() + zoneDiff # Type check if not isinstance(end, (int, float)): raise Exception("The time parameter is not a number or datetime object") # Now we wait while True: now = pytime.time() diff = end - now # # Time is up! # if diff <= 0: break else: # 'logarithmic' sleeping to minimize loop iterations sleep(diff / 2) def sanitize_text(text: str) -> str: r"""Sanitizes the text for tts. What gets removed: - following characters`^_~@!&;#:-%“”‘"%*/{}[]()\|<>?=+` - any http or https links Args: text (str): Text to be sanitized Returns: str: Sanitized text """ # remove any urls from the text regex_urls = r"((http|https)\:\/\/)?[a-zA-Z0-9\.\/\?\:@\-_=#]+\.([a-zA-Z]){2,6}([a-zA-Z0-9\.\&\/\?\:@\-_=#])*" result = re.sub(regex_urls, " ", text) # note: not removing apostrophes regex_expr = r"\s['|’]|['|’]\s|[\^_~@!&;#:\-–—%“”‘\"%\*/{}\[\]\(\)\\|<>=+]" result = re.sub(regex_expr, " ", result) result = result.replace("+", "plus").replace("&", "and") # remove extra whitespace return " ".join(result.split())