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Easily manipulate datetime objects with relative time modifiers. Snap, shift, and chain operations on timezone-aware datetimes. E.g `@d-2h`

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python-snaptime

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Inspired by Splunk's relative time modifiers, python-snaptime will transform datetime objects using relative time modifiers.

For example, @d-2h will give you two hours ago from the start of the day.

  • Use snaptime strings to get relative dates/times for a given datetime.
  • Timezone aware.
  • Effortlessly handles daylight savings using pendulum.
  • Can snap backwards in time to the nearest second, minute, hour, day, week, month, quarter or year.
  • Can add/subtract microseconds, milliseconds, seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, quarters or years.
  • Chain snaps together as needed e.g @d-12h+10m@h.
  • Use either a snaptime string, or use Python to define snaptimes (see advanced example).
  • Fully type annotated for IDE completion.

[!NOTE] This package was created as a more up to date replacement for zartstrom/snaptime, which is long since abandoned.

Snaptime strings

Unit Strings Supports Snapping? Supports Delta?
MICROSECOND us, microsecond, microseconds
MILLISECOND ms, millisecond, milliseconds
SECOND s, sec, secs, second, seconds
MINUTE m, min, mins, minute, minutes
HOUR h, hr, hrs, hour, hours
DAY d, day, days
WEEK w, week, weeks
MONTH mon, month, months
QUARTER q, qtr, qtrs, quarter, quarters
YEAR y, yr, yrs, year, years

Examples

Timezones

Using pendulum timezones are handled easily.

>>> import pendulum
>>> from python_snaptime import snap

>>> dtm = pendulum.datetime(2024, 12, 30, 18, 0, 0)
>>> snap(dtm, "@d-12h")
DateTime(2024, 12, 29, 12, 0, 0, tzinfo=Timezone('UTC'))
>>> import pendulum
>>> from python_snaptime import snap

>>> dtm = pendulum.datetime(2024, 12, 30, 18, 0, 0, tz=pendulum.timezone("Europe/London"))
>>> snap(dtm, "@d-12h")
DateTime(2024, 12, 29, 12, 0, 0, tzinfo=Timezone('Europe/London'))

DST

pendulum makes working around DST easy

>>> import pendulum
>>> from python_snaptime import snap

>>> dtm = pendulum.datetime(2024, 10, 27, 1, 59, 59, tz="Europe/London", fold=0)
>>> snap(dtm, "+1s")
DateTime(2024, 10, 27, 1, 0, 0, tzinfo=Timezone('Europe/London'))  # pre-transition
>>> import pendulum
>>> from python_snaptime import snap

>>> dtm = pendulum.datetime(2024, 10, 27, 1, 59, 59, tz="Europe/London", fold=1)
>>> snap(dtm, "+1s")
DateTime(2024, 10, 27, 2, 0, 0, tzinfo=Timezone('Europe/London'))  # post-transition (default)

datetime

Don't care about timezones/want to use builtin datetime.datetime?

>>> from datetime import datetime
>>> from python_snaptime import snap

>>> dtm = datetime(2024, 12, 30, 18, 0, 0)
>>> snap(dtm, "@d-12h")
datetime.datetime(2024, 12, 29, 12, 0)

Can also work with builtin timezone aware datetimes

>>> from datetime import datetime
>>> from zoneinfo import ZoneInfo
>>> from python_snaptime import snap

>>> dtm = datetime(2024, 12, 30, 18, 0, 0, tzinfo=ZoneInfo("Europe/London"))
>>> snap(dtm, "@d-12h")
datetime.datetime(2024, 12, 29, 12, 0, tzinfo=Timezone('Europe/London'))

Installation

pypi

# using poetry
poetry add python-snaptime

# using pip
pip install python-snaptime

Usage

import pendulum
from python_snaptime import snap

snapped_datetime = snap(pendulum.now(), "@d-2h+10m")

Advanced

You can programmatically calculate snaptimes without a snaptime string, e.g the equivalent of @d-2h+10m is:

import pendulum

from python_snaptime.handlers import handle_timesnapping
from python_snaptime.models import Action, Snaptime, Unit


def main():
    datetime = pendulum.now()
    time_snapping_operations = [
        Snaptime(action=Action.SNAP, unit=Unit.DAY),
        Snaptime(action=Action.SUB, unit=Unit.HOUR, time_int=2),
        Snaptime(action=Action.ADD, unit=Unit.MINUTE, time_int=10),
    ]
    for operation in time_snapping_operations:
        datetime = handle_timesnapping(operation, datetime)
    print(datetime)  # `@d-2h+10m`


if __name__ == "__main__":
    main()

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