``timeutils`` - ``datetime`` additions ====================================== .. automodule:: boltons.timeutils .. autofunction:: daterange .. autofunction:: isoparse .. autofunction:: parse_timedelta .. autofunction:: strpdate .. autofunction:: total_seconds .. autofunction:: dt_to_timestamp .. autofunction:: relative_time .. autofunction:: decimal_relative_time General timezones ----------------- By default, :class:`datetime.datetime` objects are "naïve", meaning they lack attached timezone information. These objects can be useful for many operations, but many operations require timezone-aware datetimes. The two most important timezones in programming are Coordinated Universal Time (`UTC`_) and the local timezone of the host running your code. Boltons provides two :class:`datetime.tzinfo` subtypes for working with them: .. _UTC: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coordinated_Universal_Time .. autoattribute:: boltons.timeutils.UTC .. autodata:: boltons.timeutils.LocalTZ .. autoclass:: boltons.timeutils.ConstantTZInfo US timezones ------------ These four US timezones were implemented in the :mod:`datetime` documentation and have been reproduced here in boltons for convenience. More in-depth support is provided by `pytz`_. .. _pytz: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pytz .. autoattribute:: boltons.timeutils.Eastern .. autoattribute:: boltons.timeutils.Central .. autoattribute:: boltons.timeutils.Mountain .. autoattribute:: boltons.timeutils.Pacific .. autoclass:: boltons.timeutils.USTimeZone