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Datetimes for Humans.

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Datetimes are very frustrating to work with in Python, especially when dealing with different locales on different systems. This library exists to make the simple things much easier, while admitting that time is an illusion (timezones doubly so).

Datetimes should be interacted with via an API written for humans.

Maya is mostly built around the headaches and use-cases around parsing datetime data from websites.

☤ Basic Usage of Maya

Behold, datetimes for humans!

>>> now = maya.now()
<MayaDT epoch=1481850660.9>

>>> tomorrow = maya.when('tomorrow')
<MayaDT epoch=1481919067.23>

>>> tomorrow.slang_date()
'tomorrow'

>>> tomorrow.slang_time()
'23 hours from now'

# Also: MayaDT.from_iso8601(...)
>>> tomorrow.iso8601()
'2017-02-10T22:17:01.445418Z'

# Also: MayaDT.from_rfc2822(...)
>>> tomorrow.rfc2822()
'Fri, 10 Feb 2017 22:17:01 GMT'

# Also: MayaDT.from_rfc3339(...)
>>> tomorrow.rfc3339()
'2017-02-10T22:17:01.44Z'

>>> tomorrow.datetime()
datetime.datetime(2016, 12, 16, 15, 11, 30, 263350, tzinfo=<UTC>)

# Automatically parse datetime strings and generate naive datetimes.
>>> scraped = '2016-12-16 18:23:45.423992+00:00'
>>> maya.parse(scraped).datetime(to_timezone='US/Eastern', naive=True)
datetime.datetime(2016, 12, 16, 13, 23, 45, 423992)

>>> rand_day = maya.when('2011-02-07', timezone='US/Eastern')
<MayaDT epoch=1297036800.0>

>>> rand_day.day
7

>>> rand_day.add(days=10).day
17

# Always.
>>> rand_day.timezone
UTC

# Range of hours in a day:
>>> maya.interval(start=maya.now(), end=maya.now().add(days=1), interval=60*60)
<generator object intervals at 0x105ba5820>

☤ Why is this useful?

  • All timezone algebra will behave identically on all machines, regardless of system locale.

  • Complete symmetric import and export of both ISO 8601 and RFC 2822 datetime stamps.

  • Fantastic parsing of both dates written for/by humans and machines (maya.when() vs maya.parse()).

  • Support for human slang, both import and export (e.g. an hour ago).

  • Datetimes can very easily be generated, with or without tzinfo attached.

  • This library is based around epoch time, but dates before Jan 1 1970 are indeed supported, via negative integers.

  • Maya never panics, and always carries a towel.

☤ What about Delorean, Arrow, & Pendulum?

Arrow, for example, is a fantastic library, but isn’t what I wanted in a datetime library. In many ways, it’s better than Maya for certain things. In some ways, in my opinion, it’s not.

I simply desire a sane API for datetimes that made sense to me for all the things I’d ever want to do—especially when dealing with timezone algebra. Arrow doesn’t do all of the things I need (but it does a lot more!). Maya does do exactly what I need.

I think these projects complement each-other, personally. Maya is great for parsing websites. For example- Arrow supports floors and ceilings and spans of dates, which Maya does not at all.

☤ Installing Maya

Installation is easy, with pip:

$ pip install maya

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☤ Like it?

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How to Contribute

  1. Check for open issues or open a fresh issue to start a discussion around a feature idea or a bug.

  2. Fork the repository on GitHub to start making your changes to the master branch (or branch off of it).

  3. Write a test which shows that the bug was fixed or that the feature works as expected.

  4. Send a pull request and bug the maintainer until it gets merged and published. :) Make sure to add yourself to AUTHORS.

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