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Date/time helper functions used by various Seantis packages.

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Date/time helper functions used by various Seantis packages.

There are projects like Arrow or Delorean which provide ways to work with timezones without having to think about it too much.

Seantis doesn’t use them because we want to reason about these things, to ensure they are correct, and partly because of self-loathing.

Adding another layer makes this reasoning harder.

Run the Tests

Install tox and run it:

pip install tox
tox

Limit the tests to a specific python version:

tox -e py37

Conventions

Sedate follows PEP8 as close as possible. To test for it run:

tox -e lint

Sedate uses Semantic Versioning

Development

Setup your local development environment:

python3.8 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install .[dev]
pre-commit install

License

sedate is released under GPLv2

Changelog

1.0.2 (2022-08-10)

  • Adds back removed weeknumber function [Daverball]

1.0.1 (2022-08-09)

  • Fixes GPLv2 License Classifier in setup.cfg [Daverball]

1.0.0 (2022-08-09)

  • Fixes align_to_week and align_to_month not behaving consistently with align_to_day during DST transitions [Daverball]

  • Fixes DST related issues in get_date_range, dtrange and weekrange

    With this change these functions now accept additional arguments that determine what happens with ambiguous, non-existent times during daylight savings transitions. [Daverball]

  • Adds type annotations [Daverball]

  • Removes support for Python 2.7 and 3.6 and below [Daverball]

  • Removes explicit support for Python 3.3 (might or might not work). [href]

0.3.0 (2018-02-12)

  • Adds a weeknumber function. [href]

0.2.0 (2017-03-02)

  • Adds the ability to iterate over custom deltas between a start and an end. [href]

  • Adds the ability to iterate over weeks between a start and an end. [href]

0.1.0 (2016-05-12)

  • Adds methods to align dates to months and weeks. [href]

0.0.5 (2016-04-25)

  • Adds a time parsing function which accepts anything from 00:00 to 24:00. [href]

0.0.4 (2015-11-18)

  • Fixes an issue with daylight savings time and align_date_to_day.

    With this change, align_date_to_day ensures that the resulting date is in the timezone the date was aligned to, not in the timezone it originally was in. [href]

0.0.3 (2015-08-05)

  • Adds a function to turn date-ish objects into datetimes. [href]

0.0.2 (2015-08-04)

  • Fix align_date_to_day failing with certain timezones. [href]

0.0.1 (2015-06-30)

  • Initial Release

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