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import time from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, cast if TYPE_CHECKING: from typing import Any, Tuple from sentry_sdk._types import MonitorConfigScheduleUnit def _now_seconds_since_epoch(): # type: () -> float # We cannot use `time.perf_counter()` when dealing with the duration # of a Celery task, because the start of a Celery task and # the end are recorded in different processes. # Start happens in the Celery Beat process, # the end in a Celery Worker process. return time.time() def _get_humanized_interval(seconds): # type: (float) -> Tuple[int, MonitorConfigScheduleUnit] TIME_UNITS = ( # noqa: N806 ("day", 60 * 60 * 24.0), ("hour", 60 * 60.0), ("minute", 60.0), ) seconds = float(seconds) for unit, divider in TIME_UNITS: if seconds >= divider: interval = int(seconds / divider) return (interval, cast("MonitorConfigScheduleUnit", unit)) return (int(seconds), "second") class NoOpMgr: def __enter__(self): # type: () -> None return None def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback): # type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None return None
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