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Parses date/time from paths using glob wildcard pattern intertwined with date/time format

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datetime-glob

Parses date/times from a path given a glob pattern intertwined with date/time format akin to strptime/strftime format.

datetime.datetime.strptime suffices for simple date/time parsing. However, as soon as you need to handle wildcards, it becomes tricky and you need to resort to regular expressions.

We found the glob patterns and strptime format to be far easier to read and write than regular expressions, and encapsulated the logic involving regular expressions in this module.

Installation

  • Create a virtual environment:

python3 -m venv venv3
  • Activate it:

source venv3/bin/activate
  • Install datetime-glob with pip:

pip3 install datetime-glob

Usage

To match a path:

>>> import datetime_glob
>>> matcher = datetime_glob.Matcher(pattern='/some/path/*%Y-%m-%dT%H-%M-%SZ.jpg')
>>> matcher.match(path='/some/path/some-text2016-07-03T21-22-23Z.jpg')
datetime_glob.Match(year = 2016, month = 7, day = 3, hour = 21, minute = 22, second = 23, microsecond = None)

>>> match.as_datetime()
datetime.datetime(2016, 7, 3, 21, 22, 23)
>>> match.as_date()
datetime.date(2016, 7, 3)
>>> match.as_time()
datetime.time(21, 22, 23)

If you specify a directive for the same field twice, the matcher will make sure that the field has the same semantical value in order to match:

>>> import datetime_glob
>>> matcher = datetime_glob.Matcher(pattern='/some/path/%y/%Y-%m-%d.txt')

>>> match = matcher.match(path='/some/path/16/2016-07-03.txt')
>>> match
datetime_glob.Match(year = 2016, month = 7, day = 3, hour = None, minute = None, second = None, microsecond = None)

>>> match = matcher.match(path='/some/path/19/2016-07-03.txt')
>>> type(match)
<class 'NoneType'>

To iterate over a tree, and match incrementally each path segment by yourself:

>>> import datetime_glob
>>> pattern_segments = datetime_glob.parse_pattern(pattern='/some/path/*%Y/%m/%d/%H-%M-%SZ.jpg')
>>> match = datetime_glob.Match()

>>> match=datetime_glob.match_segment(segment='some', pattern_segment=pattern_segments[0], match=match)
>>> match
datetime_glob.Match(year = None, month = None, day = None, hour = None, minute = None, second = None,
                    microsecond = None)

>>> match=datetime_glob.match_segment(segment='path', pattern_segment=pattern_segments[1], match=match)
>>> match
datetime_glob.Match(year = None, month = None, day = None, hour = None, minute = None, second = None,
                    microsecond = None)

>>> match=datetime_glob.match_segment(segment='some-text2016', pattern_segment=pattern_segments[2], match=match)
>>> match
datetime_glob.Match(year = 2016, month = None, day = None, hour = None, minute = None, second = None,
                    microsecond = None)

>>> match=datetime_glob.match_segment(segment='07', pattern_segment=pattern_segments[3], match=match)
>>> match
datetime_glob.Match(year = 2016, month = 7, day = None, hour = None, minute = None, second = None,
                    microsecond = None)

>>> match=datetime_glob.match_segment(segment='03', pattern_segment=pattern_segments[4], match=match)
>>> match
datetime_glob.Match(year = 2016, month = 7, day = 3, hour = None, minute = None, second = None, microsecond = None)

>>> match=datetime_glob.match_segment(segment='21-22-23Z.jpg', pattern_segment=pattern_segments[5], match=match)
>>> match
datetime_glob.Match(year = 2016, month = 7, day = 3, hour = 21, minute = 22, second = 23, microsecond = None)

Supported strftime directives

(subset from https://docs.python.org/3/library/datetime.html#strftime-and-strptime-behavior)

Directive

Meaning

Example

%d

Day of the month as a zero-padded decimal number.

01, 02, …, 31

%-d

Day of the month as a decimal number.

1, 2, …, 31

%m

Month as a zero-padded decimal number.

01, 02, …, 12

%-m

Month as a decimal number.

1, 2, …, 12

%y

Year without century as a zero-padded decimal number.

00, 01, …, 99

%Y

Year with century as a decimal number.

1970, 1988, 2001, 2013

%H

Hour (24-hour clock) as a zero-padded decimal number.

00, 01, …, 23

%-H

Hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number.

0, 1, …, 23

%M

Minute as a zero-padded decimal number.

00, 01, …, 59

%-M

Minute as a decimal number.

0, 1, …, 59

%S

Second as a zero-padded decimal number.

00, 01, …, 59

%-S

Second as a decimal number.

0, 1, …, 59

%f

Microsecond as a decimal number, zero-padded on the left.

000000, 000001, …, 999999

%%

A literal ‘%’ character.

%

Development

  • Check out the repository.

  • In the repository root, create the virtual environment:

python3 -m venv venv3
  • Activate the virtual environment:

source venv3/bin/activate
  • Install the development dependencies:

pip3 install -e .[dev]
  • Run precommit.py to execute pre-commit checks locally.

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