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Utilities for testing with pendulum timestamps

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Plummet

Methods for testing with pendulum timestamps.

The most useful method for testing is the frozen_time() method which allows you to fix a moment in time so that all calls to pendulum.now() return the provided timestamp.

It is also possible to freeze timestamps given by datetime.now() by installing the time-machine extra dependency.

Methods

Here is a breakdown of the methods provided, what they do, and examples of how to use them

momentize()

This method is used to turn a variety of different timestamps into pendulum.DateTime instances in the UTC timezone.

Accepted types

  • String timestamps (anything that pendulum can parse)
  • datetime.datetime instances
  • pendulum.DateTime instances (that might be in other timezones)
  • None -- returns the current moment in UTC

Examples

Get the current time in UTC:

>>> momentize()
DateTime(2021, 11, 17, 21, 15, 0, 20728, tzinfo=Timezone('UTC'))

Convert a string timestamp:

>>> momentize("2021-11-17 21:29:00")
DateTime(2021, 11, 17, 21, 29, 0, tzinfo=Timezone('UTC'))

See pendulum's documentation for more info.

Convert a datetime.datetime:

>>> momentize(datetime.datetime(2021, 11, 17, 21, 29, 0))
DateTime(2021, 11, 17, 21, 29, 0, tzinfo=Timezone('UTC'))

If momentize cannot convert the provided object, it will raise an exception.

moments_match()

This method is used to compare two possibly different forms of timestamps to make sure they are exactly equal. Under the hood, it is using momentize() to convert the arguments to pendulum.DateTime instances and then compares the two.

Accepted types

  • String timestamps (anything that pendulum can parse)
  • datetime.datetime instances
  • pendulum.DateTime instances (that might be in other timezones)
  • None -- compares the current moment in UTC

Examples

Compare a string to a datetime.datetime:

>>> moments_match("2021-11-17 21:41:00", datetime.datetime(2021, 11, 17, 21, 41, 0))
True

Compare a pendulum.DateTime to a datetime.datetime in different timezones:

>>> moments_match(
...     pendulum.datetime(
...         2021, 11, 17, 13, 44, 0,
...         tz="America/Los_Angeles",
...         ),
...     datetime.datetime(
...         2021, 11, 17, 16, 44, 0,
...         tzinfo=datetime.timezone(datetime.timedelta(hours=-4)),
...     ),
... )
...
True

frozen_time()

The frozen_time method is the main functionality of this package. It allows you to freeze the time returned by pendulum.now() (and it's relatives) to a given moment.

Accepted types

  • String timestamps (anything that pendulum can parse)
  • datetime.datetime instances
  • pendulum.DateTime instances (that might be in other timezones)
  • None -- freeze at the current moment in UTC

Examples

Freeze time at a specific moment:

>>> with frozen_time("2021-11-17 22:03:00"):
...     now = pendulum.now("UTC")
...     print(now)
...
2021-11-17T22:03:00+00:00

Freezing datetime.now()

By default, the frozen_time method only works for pendulum.now(). However, if you install with the extra "time-machine", it is possible to make frozen_time work with datetime.now() as well.

Installing the extra "time-machine" dependency

To install the extra dependency with pip:

$ pip install plummet[time-machine]

To install the extra dependency with poetry:

$ poetry add plummet[time-machine]

Now, plummet will freeze datetime.now() as well:

>>> with frozen_time("2021-11-17 22:03:00"):
...     pendulum_now = pendulum.now("UTC")
...     datetime_now = datetime.now(tz=timezone.utc)
...     print(pendulum_now)
...     print(datetime_now)
...
2021-11-17T22:03:00+00:00
2021-11-17 22:03:00+00:00

Testing

To run the testing suite:

$ make test

To run the full set of quality checks:

$ make qa

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