Times is a small, minimalistic, Python library for dealing with time conversions between universal time and arbitrary timezones.
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Times is a small, minimalistic, Python library for dealing with time conversions to and from timezones, for once and for all.
It is designed to be simple and clear, but also opinionated about good and bad practices.
[Armin Ronacher][1] wrote about timezone best practices in his blog post [Dealing with Timezones in Python][2]. The tl;dr summary is that everything sucks about our mechanisms to represent absolute moments in time, but the least worst one of all is UTC.
[1]: http://twitter.com/mitsuhiko [2]: http://lucumr.pocoo.org/2011/7/15/eppur-si-muove/
Rationale
Python’s datetime library and the pytz library are powerful, but because they don’t prescribe a standard practice of working with dates, everybody is free to pick his or her own way.
times tries to make working with times and timezones a little less of a clusterfuck and hopefully set a standard of some sort.
It still uses datetime and pytz under the covers, but as long as you never use any timezone related stuff outside times, you should be safe.
Accepting time
Never work with _local_ times. Whenever you must accept local time input (e.g. from a user), convert it to universal time immediately:
>>> times.to_universal(local_time, 'Europe/Amsterdam') datetime.datetime(2012, 2, 1, 10, 31, 45, 781262)
The second argument can be a pytz.timezone instance, or a timezone string.
If the local_time variable already holds timezone info, you _must_ leave out the source timezone from the call.
To enforce best practices, times will never implicitly convert times for you, even if that would technically be possible.
Date Strings
If you want to accepting datetime representations in string form (for example, from JSON APIs), you can convert them to universal datetimes easily:
>>> import time, times >>> print times.to_universal('2012-02-03 11:59:03-0500') # auto-detects source timezone
Times utilizes the string parsing routines available in [dateutil][3]. Note that the source timezone is auto-detected from the string. If the string contains a timezone offset, you are not allowed to explicitly specify one.
If the string does not contain any timezone offset, you _must_ specify the source timezone explicitly:
>>> print times.to_universal('2012-02-03 11:59:03', 'Europe/Amsterdam')
This is the inverse of times.format().
POSIX timestamps
If you prefer working with UNIX (POSIX) timestamps, you can convert them to safe datetime representations easily:
>>> import time, times >>> print times.to_universal(time.time()) 2012-02-03 11:59:03.588419
Note that to_universal auto-detects that you give it a UNIX timestamp.
To get the UNIX timestamp representation of a universal datetime, use:
>>> print times.to_unix(universal_time)
Current time
When you want to record the current time, you can use this convenience method:
>>> import times >>> print times.now() datetime.datetime(2012, 2, 1, 11, 51, 27, 621491)
Presenting times
To _present_ times to the end user of your software, you should explicitly format your universal time to your user’s local timezone.
>>> import times >>> now = times.now() >>> print times.format(now, 'CET') 2012-02-01 21:32:10+0100
As with the to_universal function, the second argument may be either a timezone instance or a timezone string.
Note: It _is_ possible to convert universal times to local times, using to_local). However, you probably shouldn’t do it, unless you want to strftime() the resulting local date multiple times. In any other case, you are advised to use times.format() directly instead.
[3]: http://labix.org/python-dateutil#head-c0e81a473b647dfa787dc11e8c69557ec2c3ecd2
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