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What are human readable timedeltas?
===============================================
The ``ago.py`` module makes customizable human readable timedeltas. For example:
Testing past tense::
Russell commented 1 year, 127 days, 16 hours ago
You replied 1 year, 127 days ago
Testing future tense::
Program will shutdown in 2 days, 3 hours, 27 minutes
Job will run 2 days, 3 hours from now
Installation
============
There are a number of ways to install this package.
You could run this ad hoc command::
pip install ago
or specify *ago* under the *setup_requires* list within your
`setuptools <https://setuptools.readthedocs.io>`_-compatible project's ``setup.py`` file.
How to Use
==========
The ``ago`` module comes with the following functions:
1. ``human``: Convert a datetime or timedelta to a human-readable string
2. ``delta2dict``: Convert a timedelta to a dictionary of units
3. ``extract_components``: Extract time components from a timedelta (builds on delta2dict)
4. ``format_components``: Format time components into a readable string
5. ``get_delta_from_subject``: Convert various input types to a timedelta
Basic Usage
-----------
The primary function you'll use is ``human``:
.. code-block:: python
from ago import human
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
# With a datetime object
db_date = datetime(year=2010, month=5, day=4, hour=6, minute=54, second=33)
print('Created ' + human(db_date)) # "Created X years, Y months ago"
# With a timedelta object
delta = timedelta(days=5, hours=3, minutes=45)
print('Due in ' + human(delta)) # "Due in 5 days, 3 hours"
Function Arguments
------------------
The ``human`` function accepts the following arguments:
.. code-block:: python
human(subject, precision=2, past_tense='{} ago', future_tense='in {}', abbreviate=False)
**subject**
A datetime, timedelta, or timestamp (integer/float) object to be converted to a human-readable string.
**precision** (default: 2)
The desired amount of unit precision.
**past_tense** (default: ``'{} ago'``)
The format string used for a past timedelta.
**future_tense** (default: ``'in {}'``)
The format string used for a future timedelta.
**abbreviate** (default: False)
Boolean flag to abbreviate units.
Examples
--------
Basic usage with different precisions:
.. code-block:: python
from ago import human
from datetime import datetime
# Pretend this was stored in a database
db_date = datetime(year=2010, month=5, day=4, hour=6, minute=54, second=33)
# To find out how long ago, use the human function
print('Created ' + human(db_date)) # "Created X years, Y months ago"
# Optionally pass a precision
print('Created ' + human(db_date, 3)) # Shows 3 units (e.g., years, months, days)
print('Created ' + human(db_date, 6)) # Shows up to 6 units
Future dates and times:
.. code-block:: python
from ago import human
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
PRESENT = datetime.now()
FUTURE = PRESENT + timedelta(days=2, seconds=12447, microseconds=963)
print(human(FUTURE)) # "in 2 days, 3 hours"
Custom format strings:
.. code-block:: python
from ago import human
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
PRESENT = datetime.now()
PAST = PRESENT - timedelta(days=492, seconds=58711, microseconds=45)
FUTURE = PRESENT + timedelta(days=2, seconds=12447, microseconds=963)
output1 = human(
PAST,
past_tense='titanic sunk {} ago',
future_tense='titanic will sink in {} from now'
)
# "titanic sunk 1 year, 127 days ago"
output2 = human(
FUTURE,
past_tense='titanic sunk {} ago',
future_tense='titanic will sink in {} from now'
)
# "titanic will sink in 2 days, 3 hours from now"
Using abbreviations:
.. code-block:: python
from ago import human
from datetime import timedelta
print(human(timedelta(days=5, hours=3, minutes=45), abbreviate=True))
# "5d, 3h ago"
Advanced Usage
--------------
For more advanced use cases, you can utilize the other functions.
Getting a dictionary of time units:
.. code-block:: python
from ago import delta2dict
from datetime import timedelta
delta = timedelta(days=400, hours=5, minutes=30)
time_dict = delta2dict(delta)
# Returns {"year": 1, "day": 35, "hour": 5, "minute": 30, "second": 0, ...}
Extracting non-zero time components:
.. code-block:: python
from ago import extract_components
from datetime import timedelta
delta = timedelta(days=400, hours=5, minutes=30)
components = extract_components(delta)
# Returns a list of components:
# [{"unit": "year", "abbr": "y", "value": 1},
# {"unit": "day", "abbr": "d", "value": 35}, ...]
Formatting time components:
.. code-block:: python
from ago import extract_components, format_components
from datetime import timedelta
delta = timedelta(days=400, hours=5, minutes=30)
components = extract_components(delta)
formatted = format_components(components, precision=3, abbreviate=True)
# "1y, 35d, 5h"
More Examples
-------------
For additional examples, please refer to the file ``test_ago.py``.
Acknowledgements
----------------
**How do I thank you?**
Follow me on Twitter: `@russellbal <http://twitter.com/russellbal>`_.
License
-------
This project is in the Public Domain.
Revision Control
----------------
The public revision control repository is available at: `https://git.unturf.com/python/ago <https://git.unturf.com/python/ago>`_.