gaerpytz is like gaepytz (a version of pytz that works well on Google App Engine) but automated so zoneinfo is up-to-date.
Project description
gaerpytz is like gaepytz (a version of pytz that works well on Google App Engine) but automated so zoneinfo is up-to-date.
The problem
During initialization, pytz opens more than 500 zoneinfo files to check if they exist. Opening so many files is a problem when using pytz on Google App Engine.
The workaround is to package all zoneinfo files in a zip archive. gae-pytz is the most well-known example of this approach but it has not been updated in a long time.
The solution
gaerpytz uses the same idea and makes 2 changes to pytz:
Package all zoneinfo files in zoneinfo.zip
Modify __init__.py to read from zoneinfo.zip
Just download the modified code and put it in your pytz directory. You don’t need to change the code that uses pytz. (The package name gaerpytz is superficial and the package structure has not been changed.)
Import the package with import pytz
Use it like you would pytz
In practice, gaerpytz runs slightly slower due to the zip file.
So what? You can do this yourself, right?
Time zones are magic (change frequently based on local laws), so pytz is updated often. Applying these modifications to every new pytz release is tedious. This is why you see many out-of-date or abandoned packages that patch pytz on PyPI.
gaerpytz takes people out of the process. gaerpytz watches pytz. When a new version of pytz is released, gaerpytz automatically fetches a copy and builds itself. This is what makes gaerpytz Google App Engine -r than the pytz patches that came before.
You can view the code directly at http://gaerpytz.appspot.com/.
Even if you don’t use the code, please help me by contributing location data to the time zone database.
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