Yongteng Lei 2d7c1368f0
Feat: add code_executor_manager (#7814)
### What problem does this PR solve?

Add code_executor_manager. #4977.

### Type of change

- [x] New Feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
2025-05-23 16:33:38 +08:00

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import os
import re
def is_enabled(value: str) -> bool:
return str(value).strip().lower() in {"1", "true", "yes", "on"}
def env_setting_enabled(env_key: str, default: str = "false") -> bool:
value = os.getenv(env_key, default)
return is_enabled(value)
def is_valid_memory_limit(mem: str | None) -> bool:
"""
Return True if the input string is a valid Docker memory limit (e.g. '256m', '1g').
Units allowed: b, k, m, g (case-insensitive).
Disallows zero or negative values.
"""
if not mem or not isinstance(mem, str):
return False
mem = mem.strip().lower()
return re.fullmatch(r"[1-9]\d*(b|k|m|g)", mem) is not None
def parse_timeout_duration(timeout: str | None, default_seconds: int = 10) -> int:
"""
Parses a string like '90s', '2m', '1m30s' into total seconds (int).
Supports 's', 'm' (lower or upper case). Returns default if invalid.
'1m30s' -> 90
"""
if not timeout or not isinstance(timeout, str):
return default_seconds
timeout = timeout.strip().lower()
pattern = r"^(?:(\d+)m)?(?:(\d+)s)?$"
match = re.fullmatch(pattern, timeout)
if not match:
return default_seconds
minutes = int(match.group(1)) if match.group(1) else 0
seconds = int(match.group(2)) if match.group(2) else 0
total = minutes * 60 + seconds
return total if total > 0 else default_seconds
def format_timeout_duration(seconds: int) -> str:
"""
Formats an integer number of seconds into a string like '1m30s'.
90 -> '1m30s'
"""
if seconds < 60:
return f"{seconds}s"
minutes, sec = divmod(seconds, 60)
if sec == 0:
return f"{minutes}m"
return f"{minutes}m{sec}s"