python-aniso8601
Port variant v13
Summary Library for parsing ISO 8601 strings (3.13)
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Package version 9.0.1
Homepage https://bitbucket.org/nielsenb/aniso8601
Keywords python
Maintainer Python Automaton
License Not yet specified
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Last modified 11 NOV 2024, 23:28:05 UTC
Port created 09 APR 2018, 19:34:47 UTC
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single aniso8601 ========= Another ISO 8601 parser for Python ---------------------------------- Features ======== * Pure Python implementation * Logical behavior - Parse a time, get a `datetime.time `_ - Parse a date, get a `datetime.date `_ - Parse a datetime, get a `datetime.datetime `_ - Parse a duration, get a `datetime.timedelta `_ - Parse an interval, get a tuple of dates or datetimes - Parse a repeating interval, get a date or datetime [generator] * UTC offset represented as fixed-offset tzinfo * Parser separate from representation, allowing parsing to different datetime representations (see `Builders`_) * No regular expressions Installation ============ The recommended installation method is to use pip:: $ pip install aniso8601 Alternatively, you can download the source (git repository hosted at [Bitbucket]) and install directly:: $ python setup.py install Use === Parsing datetimes ----------------- *Consider* `datetime.datetime.fromisoformat `_ *for basic ISO 8601 datetime parsing* To parse a typical ISO 8601 datetime string:: >>> import aniso8601 >>> aniso8601.parse_datetime('1977-06-10T12:00:00Z') datetime.datetime(1977, 6, 10, 12, 0, tzinfo=+0:00:00 UTC) Alternative delimiters can be specified, for example, a space:: >>> aniso8601.parse_datetime('1977-06-10 12:00:00Z', delimiter=' ') datetime.datetime(1977, 6, 10, 12, 0, tzinfo=+0:00:00 UTC) UTC offsets are supported:: >>> aniso8601.parse_datetime('1979-06-05T08:00:00-08:00') datetime.datetime(1979, 6, 5, 8, 0, tzinfo=-8:00:00 UTC) If a UTC offset is not specified, the returned datetime will be naive:: >>> aniso8601.parse_datetime('1983-01-22T08:00:00') datetime.datetime(1983, 1, 22, 8, 0) Leap seconds are currently not supported and attempting to parse one raises a :code:`LeapSecondError`:: >>> aniso8601.parse_datetime('2018-03-06T23:59:60') Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in File "/home/nielsenb/Jetfuse/aniso8601/aniso8601/aniso8601/time.py", line 196, in parse_datetime return builder.build_datetime(datepart, timepart) File "/home/nielsenb/Jetfuse/aniso8601/aniso8601/aniso8601/builders/python.py", line 237, in build_datetime cls._build_object(time)) File "/home/nielsenb/Jetfuse/aniso8601/aniso8601/aniso8601/builders/__init__.py", line 336, in _build_object return cls.build_time(hh=parsetuple.hh, mm=parsetuple.mm, File "/home/nielsenb/Jetfuse/aniso8601/aniso8601/aniso8601/builders/python.py", line 191, in build_time hh, mm, ss, tz = cls.range_check_time(hh, mm, ss, tz) File "/home/nielsenb/Jetfuse/aniso8601/aniso8601/aniso8601/builders/__init__.py", line 266, in range_check_time raise LeapSecondError('Leap seconds are not supported.') aniso8601.exceptions.LeapSecondError: Leap seconds are not supported. To get the resolution of an ISO 8601 datetime string:: >>> aniso8601.get_datetime_resolution('1977-06-10T12:00:00Z') ==
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