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Date parsing library designed to parse dates from HTML pages

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dateparser provides modules to easily parse localized dates in almost any string formats commonly found on web pages.

Documentation

Documentation is built automatically and can be found on Read the Docs.

Features

  • Generic parsing of dates in English, Spanish, Dutch, Russian and over 20 other languages plus numerous formats in a language agnostic fashion.

  • Generic parsing of relative dates like: '1 min ago', '2 weeks ago', '3 months, 1 week and 1 day ago', 'in 2 days', 'tomorrow'.

  • Generic parsing of dates with time zones abbreviations or UTC offsets like: 'August 14, 2015 EST', 'July 4, 2013 PST', '21 July 2013 10:15 pm +0500'.

  • Support for non-Gregorian calendar systems. See Supported Calendars.

  • Extensive test coverage.

Usage

The most straightforward way is to use the dateparser.parse function, that wraps around most of the functionality in the module.

Relative Dates

>>> parse('1 hour ago')
datetime.datetime(2015, 5, 31, 23, 0)
>>> parse(u'Il ya 2 heures')  # French (2 hours ago)
datetime.datetime(2015, 5, 31, 22, 0)
>>> parse(u'1 anno 2 mesi')  # Italian (1 year 2 months)
datetime.datetime(2014, 4, 1, 0, 0)
>>> parse(u'yaklaşık 23 saat önce')  # Turkish (23 hours ago)
datetime.datetime(2015, 5, 31, 1, 0)
>>> parse(u'Hace una semana')  # Spanish (a week ago)
datetime.datetime(2015, 5, 25, 0, 0)
>>> parse(u'2小时前')  # Chinese (2 hours ago)
datetime.datetime(2015, 5, 31, 22, 0)

OOTB Language Based Date Order Preference

>>> # parsing ambiguous date
>>> parse('02-03-2016')  # assumes english language, uses MDY date order
datetime.datetime(2016, 3, 2, 0, 0)
>>> parse('le 02-03-2016')  # detects french, uses DMY date order
datetime.datetime(2016, 3, 2, 0, 0)

For more on date order, please look at Settings.

Timezone and UTC Offset

Dateparser assumes all dates to be in UTC if no timezone is specified in the string. To convert the resultant datetime object to required timezone. You can do the following:

>>> parse('January 12, 2012 10:00 PM', settings={'TIMEZONE': 'US/Eastern'})
datetime.datetime(2012, 1, 12, 17, 0)

Support for tzaware objects:

>>> parse('12 Feb 2015 10:56 PM EST', settings={'RETURN_AS_TIMEZONE_AWARE': True})
datetime.datetime(2015, 2, 13, 3, 56, tzinfo=<StaticTzInfo 'UTC'>)
>>> parse('12 Feb 2015 10:56 PM EST', settings={'RETURN_AS_TIMEZONE_AWARE': True, 'TIMEZONE': None})
datetime.datetime(2015, 2, 12, 22, 56, tzinfo=<StaticTzInfo 'EST'>)

For more on timezones, please look at Settings.

Incomplete Dates

>>> from dateparser import parse
>>> parse(u'December 2015')  # default behavior
datetime.datetime(2015, 12, 16, 0, 0)
>>> parse(u'December 2015', settings={'PREFER_DAY_OF_MONTH': 'last'})
datetime.datetime(2015, 12, 31, 0, 0)
>>> parse(u'December 2015', settings={'PREFER_DAY_OF_MONTH': 'first'})
datetime.datetime(2015, 12, 1, 0, 0)
>>> parse(u'March')
datetime.datetime(2015, 3, 16, 0, 0)
>>> parse(u'March', settings={'PREFER_DATES_FROM': 'future'})
datetime.datetime(2016, 3, 16, 0, 0)
>>> # parsing with preference set for 'past'
>>> parse('August', settings={'PREFER_DATES_FROM': 'past'})
datetime.datetime(2015, 8, 15, 0, 0)

For more on handling incomplete dates, please look at Settings.

Dependencies

dateparser relies on following libraries in some ways:

  • dateutil’s module relativedelta for its freshness parser.

  • ruamel.yaml for reading language and configuration files.

  • jdatetime to convert Jalali dates to Gregorian.

  • umalqurra to convert Hijri dates to Gregorian.

Supported languages

  • Arabic

  • Belarusian

  • Chinese

  • Czech

  • Danish

  • Dutch

  • English

  • Tagalog/Filipino

  • Finnish

  • French

  • German

  • Indonesian

  • Italian

  • Japanese

  • Persian

  • Polish

  • Portuguese

  • Romanian

  • Russian

  • Spanish

  • Thai

  • Turkish

  • Ukrainian

  • Vietnamese

Supported Calendars

  • Gregorian calendar.

  • Persian Jalali calendar. For more information, refer to Persian Jalali Calendar.

  • Hijri/Islamic Calendar. For more information, refer to Hijri Calendar.

    >>> from dateparser.calendars.jalali import JalaliParser
    >>> JalaliParser(u'جمعه سی ام اسفند ۱۳۸۷').get_date()
    datetime.datetime(2009, 3, 20, 0, 0)
    
    >>> from dateparser.calendars.hijri import HijriCalendar
    >>> HijriCalendar(u'17-01-1437 هـ 08:30 مساءً').get_date()
    {'date_obj': datetime.datetime(2015, 10, 30, 20, 30), 'period': 'day'}
    

History

0.4.0 (2016-06-17)

New features:

  • Support for Language based date order preference while parsing ambiguous dates.

  • Support for parsing dates with no spaces in between components.

  • Support for custom date order preference using settings.

  • Support for parsing generic relative dates in future.e.g. tomorrow, in two weeks, etc.

  • Added RELATIVE_BASE settings to set date context to any datetime in past or future.

  • Replaced dateutil.parser.parse with dateparser’s own parser.

Improvements:

  • Added simplifications for 12 noon and 12 midnight.

  • Fixed several bugs

  • Replaced PyYAML library by its active fork ruamel.yaml which also fixed the issues with installation on windows using python35.

  • More predictable date_formats handling.

0.3.5 (2016-04-27)

New features:

  • Danish language support.

  • Japanese language support.

  • Support for parsing date strings with accents.

Improvements:

  • Transformed languages.yaml into base file and separate files for each language.

  • Fixed vietnamese language simplifications.

  • No more version restrictions for python-dateutil.

  • Timezone parsing improvements.

  • Fixed test environments.

  • Cleaned language codes. Now we strictly follow codes as in ISO 639-1.

  • Improved chinese dates parsing.

0.3.4 (2016-03-03)

Improvements:

  • Fixed broken version 0.3.3 by excluding latest python-dateutil version.

0.3.3 (2016-02-29)

New features:

  • Finnish language support.

Improvements:

  • Faster parsing with switching to regex module.

  • RETURN_AS_TIMEZONE_AWARE setting to return tz aware date object.

  • Fixed conflicts with month/weekday names similarity across languages.

0.3.2 (2016-01-25)

New features:

  • Added Hijri Calendar support.

  • Added settings for better control over parsing dates.

  • Support to convert parsed time to the given timezone for both complete and relative dates.

Improvements:

  • Fixed problem with caching datetime.now in FreshnessDateDataParser.

  • Added month names and week day names abbreviations to several languages.

  • More simplifications for Russian and Ukranian languages.

  • Fixed problem with parsing time component of date strings with several kinds of apostrophes.

0.3.1 (2015-10-28)

New features:

  • Support for Jalali Calendar.

  • Belarusian language support.

  • Indonesian language support.

Improvements:

  • Extended support for Russian and Polish.

  • Fixed bug with time zone recognition.

  • Fixed bug with incorrect translation of “second” for Portuguese.

0.3.0 (2015-07-29)

New features:

  • Compatibility with Python 3 and PyPy.

Improvements:

  • languages.yaml data cleaned up to make it human-readable.

  • Improved Spanish date parsing.

0.2.1 (2015-07-13)

  • Support for generic parsing of dates with UTC offset.

  • Support for Tagalog/Filipino dates.

  • Improved support for French and Spanish dates.

0.2.0 (2015-06-17)

  • Easy to use parse function

  • Languages definitions using YAML.

  • Using translation based approach for parsing non-english languages. Previously, dateutil.parserinfo was used for language definitions.

  • Better period extraction.

  • Improved tests.

  • Added a number of new simplifications for more comprehensive generic parsing.

  • Improved validation for dates.

  • Support for Polish, Thai and Arabic dates.

  • Support for pytz timezones.

  • Fixed building and packaging issues.

0.1.0 (2014-11-24)

  • First release on PyPI.

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