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A utility library to manage and manipulate UNIX epoch timestamps.
ویژگی مقدار
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نام فایل epoch-0.1.5
نام epoch
نسخه کتابخانه 0.1.5
نگهدارنده []
ایمیل نگهدارنده []
نویسنده metagriffin
ایمیل نویسنده mg.pypi@metagriffin.net
آدرس صفحه اصلی http://github.com/metagriffin/epoch
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/epoch/
مجوز GPLv3+
================================== Epoch Timestamp Management Utility ================================== The `epoch` provides a set of routines that help with the management of UNIX epoch timestamps, including generation, adjustment, and parsing. Project ======= * Homepage: https://github.com/metagriffin/epoch * Bugs: https://github.com/metagriffin/epoch/issues Installation ============ .. code:: bash $ pip install epoch Usage ===== The following routines are available: * ``epoch.now()`` : float Returns a float representation of the current UNIX epoch timestamp, i.e. the number of seconds since 1970/01/01. * ``epoch.sod([ts][, tz][, offset][, replace])`` : float Returns the epoch timestamp of the start of the current day relative to the timezone `tz`. If `ts` is specified, the start of the day containing `ts` is returned. If `offset` is specified, it is taken to be an integral number of days to offset the returned value by. Note that due to leap seconds, daylight savings, etc, this is more complex than just 60 seconds * 60 minutes * 24 hours. If `replace` is specified, it is a dictionary of datetime attributes to replace after all other modifications have been made. For example, the following will return the epoch timestamp in Anchorage, AK, USA for tomorrow at 3 PM local time: .. code:: python epoch.sod(offset=1, tz='America/Anchorage', replace=dict(hour=15)) * ``epoch.sow([ts][, tz][, offset][, day][, replace])`` : float Returns the epoch timestamp of the start of the current Gregorian week relative to the timezone `tz`. If `ts` is specified, the start of the week containing `ts` is returned. If `offset` is specified, it is taken to be an integral number of weeks to offset the returned value by. Note that due to leap days, leap seconds, daylight savings, etc, this is more complex than just 60 seconds * 60 minutes * 24 hours * 7 days. If `day` is specified, it specifies which day is defined to be the "first" day of the week, where ``0`` (the default) is Monday through ``6`` being Sunday. If `replace` is specified, it is a dictionary of datetime attributes to replace after all other modifications have been made (see `epoch.sod` for examples). * ``epoch.som([ts][, tz][, offset][, replace])`` : float Returns the epoch timestamp of the start of the current Gregorian month relative to the timezone `tz`. If `ts` is specified, the start of the month containing `ts` is returned. If `offset` is specified, it is taken to be an integral number of months to offset the returned value by. If `replace` is specified, it is a dictionary of datetime attributes to replace after all other modifications have been made (see `epoch.sod` for examples). * ``epoch.soy([ts][, tz][, offset][, replace])`` : float Returns the epoch timestamp of the start of the current Gregorian year relative to the timezone `tz`. If `ts` is specified, the start of the year containing `ts` is returned. If `offset` is specified, it is taken to be an integral number of years to offset the returned value by. If `replace` is specified, it is a dictionary of datetime attributes to replace after all other modifications have been made (see `epoch.sod` for examples). * ``epoch.zulu([ts][, ms])`` : string Returns the specified epoch time `ts` (or current time if None or not provided) as an ISO 8601 Combined string in zulu time (with millisecond precision), e.g. ``epoch.zulu(1362187446.553)`` => ``'2013-03-02T01:24:06.553Z'``. If `ms` is True (the default), milliseconds will be included, otherwise truncated. If `ts` has beyond-millisecond precision, it will be truncated to millisecond-level precision. * ``epoch.parseZulu(text)`` : float Parses an ISO 8601 Combined string into an epoch timestamp. Note that this function is limited to microsecond-level accuracy (a `datetime` system library limitation) and isintended to be used with strings generated by `epoch.zulu`, and is therefore not very forgiving. For a much more human-friendly parser, try:: import dateutil.parser result = dateutil.parser.parse(text, tzinfos = {'UTC': 0})) but please note that it does not properly warn about ambiguities; for example ``01/02/03`` gets interpreted without hesitation as ``2003/01/02``... ugh. * ``epoch.parse(value)`` : float Tries the following methods of extracting an epoch timestamp from `text`: * Checks for None, integer, or float type (and returns that as-is) * Checks for an all-digits text, and casts that to float * Fallsback to parsing via :func:`epoch.parseZulu` Note that this function is intended to be used with code-generated strings (such as those generated by `epoch.zulu`), and is therefore not very forgiving. For a much more human-friendly parser, see the example in :func:`epoch.parseZulu`. * ``epoch.tsreplace([ts][, tz][, *params])`` : float An epoch timestamp-oriented version of `epoch.dtreplace`. Example: .. code:: python import epoch ts = epoch.parse('2015-12-08T14:56:33Z') # ts == 1449586593.0 ts = epoch.tsreplace(ts, hour=9, minute=30) # ts == 1449567033.0 s = epoch.zulu(ts) # s == '2015-12-08T09:30:33.000Z' ts = epoch.tsreplace(ts, tz='Europe/Paris', hour=9, minute=30) # ts == 1449563433.0 s = epoch.zulu(ts) # s == '2015-12-08T08:30:33.000Z' * ``epoch.dtreplace(dt[, *params])`` : datetime A version of :meth:`datetime.datetime.replace()` that properly maintains the `dt.tzinfo` if the replace will cause DST boundary switching. * ``epoch.ts2age(ts[, origin][, tz])`` : float ## TODO: DOCUMENT ## import pdb;pdb.set_trace() * ``epoch.age2ts(age[, origin][, tz])`` : float ## TODO: DOCUMENT ## import pdb;pdb.set_trace() Note that the `epoch` package, when working with `datetime` objects, always uses timezone-aware objects.


نحوه نصب


نصب پکیج whl epoch-0.1.5:

    pip install epoch-0.1.5.whl


نصب پکیج tar.gz epoch-0.1.5:

    pip install epoch-0.1.5.tar.gz