Methods for formatting and parsing friendly timestamps
Project description
Here are some methods for formatting and parsing friendly timestamps.
Installation
easy_install -U whenIO
Usage
>>> import whenIO >>> import datetime >>> w = whenIO.WhenIO(offsetMinutes=240) >>> w.format(datetime.datetime.utcnow(), fromUTC=False) 'Today 5:15pm' >>> w.format(datetime.datetime.utcnow(), fromUTC=True) 'Today 1:15pm' >>> w.format(datetime.datetime.utcnow(), dateTemplate_=' %m/%d/%Y', fromUTC=True) 'Today 04/24/2011 1:15pm' >>> w.format([datetime.datetime(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0), datetime.datetime(2000, 1, 1, 1, 0)], fromUTC=False) '01/01/2000 12am 1am' >>> w.parse('10am', toUTC=False) ([datetime.datetime(2011, 4, 24, 10, 0)], []) >>> w.parse('today 10am', toUTC=False) ([datetime.datetime(2011, 4, 24, 10, 0)], []) >>> w.parse('today 10am', toUTC=True) ([datetime.datetime(2011, 4, 24, 14, 0)], []) >>> w.parse('tom 8pm', toUTC=True) ([datetime.datetime(2011, 4, 26, 0, 0)], []) >>> w.parse('monday 8:10pm tag1 tag2', toUTC=True) ([datetime.datetime(2011, 4, 26, 0, 10)], ['tag1', 'tag2']) >>> w.format_offset() '-0400 UTC' >>> whenIO.format_offset(-540) '+0900 UTC' >>> whenIO.parse_offset('-0400 UTC') (240, '') >>> rdelta = whenIO.parse_interval('2 years 7 months 1 second') >>> whenIO.format_interval(rdelta, precision=1) '3 years' >>> whenIO.format_interval(rdelta, precision=2) '2 years 7 months' >>> whenIO.format_interval(rdelta, precision=3) '2 years 7 months'
1.1
Added format_interval() for formatting relativedelta objects
Added parse_interval() for parsing text into relativedelta objects
1.0
Expanded test coverage to 100%
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