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Parser for date range conditionals.

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Info:

This is the README file for Date Conditionals.

Author:

Chris Warrick <chris@chriswarrick.com>

Date:
2017-03-07
Version:
0.1.6
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PURPOSE

This is a minimalistic (and slightly hacky) parser for date range conditionals.

INSTALLATION

pip install datecond

FORMAT

  • comma-separated clauses (AND)

  • clause: attribute comparison_operator value (spaces optional)
    • attribute: year, month, day, hour, month, second, weekday, isoweekday or empty for full datetime

    • comparison_operator: == != <= >= < >

    • value: integer, ‘now’ or dateutil-compatible date input

API

The library exposes only one function:

date_in_range(date_range, date, debug=True, now=None)

Where date_range is the date conditional (see FORMAT above), date is a datetime object, and now is the current date (used for ‘now’ comparisons; if not specified, datetime.datetime.now() is used)

CLI USAGE

$ python -m datecond
Date range to accept: year == 2016
Date to test: 2016-01-01
    Date parsed: 2016-01-01 00:00:00
    <2016 == 2016>
    In range: True
Date to test: 2016-02-02
    Date parsed: 2016-02-02 00:00:00
    <2016 == 2016>
    In range: True
Date to test: 2017-01-01
    Date parsed: 2017-01-01 00:00:00
    <2017 == 2016>
    In range: False

$ python -m datecond
Date range to accept: year == 2016, month > 06, day >= 07
Date to test: 2016-06-07
    Date parsed: 2016-06-07 00:00:00
    <2016 == 2016>
    <6 > 6>
    <7 >= 7>
    In range: False
Date to test: 2016-07-07
    Date parsed: 2016-07-07 00:00:00
    <2016 == 2016>
    <7 > 6>
    <7 >= 7>
    In range: True
Date to test: 2016-08-08
    Date parsed: 2016-08-08 00:00:00
    <2016 == 2016>
    <8 > 6>
    <8 >= 7>
    In range: True
Date to test: 2015-07-07
    Date parsed: 2015-07-07 00:00:00
    <2015 == 2016>
    <7 > 6>
    <7 >= 7>
    In range: False

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