Because why are we dealing with timezones?
Project description
datetimeutc
A Python datetime wrapper so we can forget about timezones
A lightweight datetime utility library which wraps around the standard datetime module, with features from dateutil and pytz.
Its purpose is to minimize the effort to convert datetime to/from UTC, a task I found myself doing too often while scaling web services and apps internationally.
This wrapper is designed under these datetime philosophy:
datetime should always be timezone aware
datetime should always be handled and stored in UTC time
datetime should always default to UTC time
datetime should not contain server local time
timezone conversions should be done on client side
Install
$ pip install datetimeutc
Usage
The library provides thinly wrappers of datetime classes, e.g. datetime, date, and time.
Instances of these class are created with timezone awareness in UTC time. Users can also pass in None or other timezone, which the library will automatically converts into UTC time.
>>> from datetimeutc import Datetime, Date, Time >>> import pytz >>> d = Datetime(2016, 3, 21, 9, 20, 40) Datetime(2016, 3, 21, 9, 20, 40, tzinfo=<UTC>) >>> Datetime(2016, 3, 21, 9, 20, 40, tzinfo=pytz.timezone('US/Eastern')) Datetime(2016, 3, 21, 14, 16, 40, tzinfo=<UTC>)
Functions of datetime are all supported.
>>> from datetimeutc import Datetime, Date, Time >>> Datetime.now() Datetime(2016, 3, 21, 9, 20, 40, 816025, tzinfo=<UTC>) >>> Datetime.now().dst() datetime.timedelta(0) >>> Datetime.now().timetuple() time.struct_time(tm_year=2016, tm_mon=3, tm_mday=21, tm_hour=9, tm_min=7, tm_sec=47, tm_wday=0, tm_yday=81, tm_isdst=0) >>> Datetime.now().toordinal() 736044 >>> Datetime.now().isoweekday() 1 >>> Datetime.now().isoformat() '2016-03-21T09:08:17.488494+00:00' >>> Datetime.strptime('2016-03-21','%Y-%m-%d') Datetime(2016, 3, 21, 0, 0, tzinfo=<UTC>) >>> datetimeutc.Datetime(2016, 3, 21, 9, 20, 40).astimezone(pytz.timezone('US/Eastern')) datetime.datetime(2016, 3, 21, 5, 20, 40, tzinfo=<DstTzInfo 'US/Eastern' EDT-1 day, 20:00:00 DST>)
Utilities
Other datetime functions are available for common tasks, e.g. converting to/from javascript timestamp
>>> import datetimeutc, datetime >>> datetimeutc.to_utc(datetime.datetime.now()) datetime.datetime(2016, 3, 21, 9, 31, 8, 455166, tzinfo=<UTC>) >>> d = datetimeutc.Datetime(2016, 3, 21, 9, 20, 40) >>> d Datetime(2016, 3, 21, 9, 20, 40, tzinfo=<UTC>) >>> d.timestamp 1458552040 >>> d.jstimestamp 1458552040000.0 >>> datetimeutc.Datetime.from_jstimestamp(d.jstimestamp) Datetime(2016, 3, 21, 9, 20, 40, tzinfo=<UTC>)
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