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27 import dateutil.parser
31 from sfa.util.sfalogging import logger
33 SFATIME_FORMAT = "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ"
37 """ Translate a string into a time using dateutil.parser.parse but make sure it's in UTC time and strip
38 the timezone, so that it's compatible with normal datetime.datetime objects.
40 For safety this can also handle inputs that are either timestamps, or datetimes
43 def handle_shorthands(input):
44 """recognize string like +5d or +3w or +2m as
45 2 days, 3 weeks or 2 months from now"""
46 if input.startswith('+'):
47 match = re.match(r"([0-9]+)([dwm])", input[1:])
49 how_many = int(match.group(1))
52 d = datetime.timedelta(days=how_many)
54 d = datetime.timedelta(weeks=how_many)
56 d = datetime.timedelta(weeks=4 * how_many)
57 return datetime.datetime.utcnow() + d
59 # prepare the input for the checks below by
60 # casting strings ('1327098335') to ints
61 if isinstance(input, str):
66 new_input = handle_shorthands(input)
67 if new_input is not None:
74 if isinstance(input, datetime.datetime):
75 #logger.info ("argument to utcparse already a datetime - doing nothing")
77 elif isinstance(input, str):
78 t = dateutil.parser.parse(input)
79 if t.utcoffset() is not None:
80 t = t.utcoffset() + t.replace(tzinfo=None)
82 elif isinstance(input, (int, float)):
83 return datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(input)
85 logger.error("Unexpected type in utcparse [%s]" % type(input))
88 def datetime_to_string(dt):
89 return datetime.datetime.strftime(dt, SFATIME_FORMAT)
92 def datetime_to_utc(dt):
93 return time.gmtime(datetime_to_epoch(dt))
95 # see https://docs.python.org/2/library/time.html
96 # all timestamps are in UTC so time.mktime() would be *wrong*
99 def datetime_to_epoch(dt):
100 return int(calendar.timegm(dt.timetuple()))
103 def add_datetime(input, days=0, hours=0, minutes=0, seconds=0):
105 Adjust the input date by the specified delta (in seconds).
108 return dt + datetime.timedelta(days=days, hours=hours, minutes=minutes, seconds=seconds)
110 if __name__ == '__main__':
111 # checking consistency
113 print(("Should be close to zero: %s" %
114 (datetime_to_epoch(datetime.datetime.utcnow()) - time.time())))
125 '2014-05-28T15:18:30',
127 print("input=%20s -> parsed %s" %
128 (input, datetime_to_string(utcparse(input))))