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bemaniutils/bemani/common/id.py
Jennifer Taylor 509cb4f0d9 Convert most of the format() string calls to f-strings using libcst.
Exact commands run were:

  python3 -m libcst.tool codemod convert_format_to_fstring.ConvertFormatStringCommand . --no-format
  python3 setup.py build_ext --inplace
2020-01-07 21:29:07 +00:00

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from typing import Optional
class ID:
@staticmethod
def format_extid(extid: int) -> str:
"""
Take an ExtID as an integer, format it as a string.
If we had the ExtID 12345678, this would format as '1234-5678'
Parameters:
extid - The ID as an integer
Returns:
A string suitable for display to the user.
"""
extid_str = str(extid)
while len(extid_str) < 8:
extid_str = '0' + extid_str
return f'{extid_str[0:4]}-{extid_str[4:8]}'
@staticmethod
def parse_extid(extid: str) -> Optional[int]:
"""
Take an ExtID as a string, and return the integer.
If we had the ExtID '1234-5678', this would return 12345678.
Parameters:
extid - The string ID as shown to a suer
Returns:
An integer extid suitable for looking up in a DB.
"""
try:
if len(extid) == 9 and extid[4:5] == '-':
return int(extid[0:4] + extid[5:9])
except ValueError:
pass
return None
@staticmethod
def format_machine_id(machine_id: int) -> str:
"""
Take a machine ID as an integer, format it as a string.
"""
return f'US-{machine_id}'
@staticmethod
def parse_machine_id(machine_id: str) -> Optional[int]:
"""
Take a formatted machine ID as a string, returning an int.
"""
try:
if machine_id[:3] == 'US-':
return int(machine_id[3:])
except ValueError:
pass
return None