From string input to french date
Project description
frdate
Finds a date object in a string input, and returns it in french.
Installation :
pip install frdate
Usage :
The main method of this package is conv()
It takes one mandatory argument (the input to convert) and two optional boolean args :
- to_date (default = False) : set to True if you need to convert the input into a
datetime.date()
object - litteral (default = False) : set to True if you need to convert the input into a string object only using letters
Supported formats :
The input can be :
- a datetime.date object
- a datetime.datetime object
- a string representing a date, in any format,
- a list of the above elements
Examples:
>>> from frdate import conv
>>> conv('14071789')
"14 juillet 1789"
>>> conv('17890714',to_date=True)
"datetime.date(1789, 7, 14)"
>>> conv('1789-07-14',litteral=True)
"quatorze juillet mille sept cent quatre-vingt-neuf"
>>> conv(['01/01/2000','2000-01-01',date(2000,1,1)])
['1er janvier 2000','1er janvier 2000','1er janvier 2000']
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