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The Olson timezone database for Python.
| author | Sébastien Eustace |
| author_email | sebastien@eustace.io |
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| description_content_type | text/x-rst |
| license | MIT |
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| requires_python | >=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.* |
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pytzdata-2020.1-py2.py3-none-any.whl
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The Olson timezone database for Python.
Supports Python 2.7+ and 3.5+.
Installation
pip install pytzdata
Usage
You can access the content of a specific timezone file by using the tz_file() function:
from pytzdata import tz_file
with tz_file('Europe/Paris') as f:
# Do something with the file
If you just want to know the path to a specific timezone file, you may use the tz_path() function:
from pytzdata import tz_path
tz_path('Europe/Paris')
By default, pytzdata will use the bundled timezone database, however you can set a custom directory that holds the timezone files using the set_directory function:
import pytzdata
pytzdata.set_directory('/custom/zoneinfo')
You can also set the PYTZDATA_TZDATADIR environment variable to set a custom directory.
Release
To make a new release just follow these steps:
make data
Update version numbers in pytzdata/version.py and tests/test_version.py
make tox