# Copyright (c) 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. # This module contains some commonly used time conversion function. import datetime import logging import time from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import decorators try: import pytz except ImportError: pytz = None logging.error('Could not import pytz.') try: import tzlocal except ImportError: tzlocal = None logging.error('Could not import tzlocal.') # This format is used to parse datetime value in MySQL database and should not # be modified. TIME_FMT = '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S' TIME_FMT_MICRO = '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%f' def time_string_to_datetime(time_string, handle_type_error=False): """Convert a string of time to a datetime object. The format of date string must match '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S' or '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%f'. @param time_string: String of date, e.g., 2014-12-05 15:32:45 @param handle_type_error: Set to True to prevent the method raise TypeError if given time_string is corrupted. Default is False. @return: A datetime object with time of the given date string. """ try: try: return datetime.datetime.strptime(time_string, TIME_FMT) except ValueError: return datetime.datetime.strptime(time_string, TIME_FMT_MICRO) except TypeError: if handle_type_error: return None else: raise def date_string_to_epoch_time(date_string): """Parse a date time string into seconds since the epoch. @param date_string: A string, formatted according to `TIME_FMT`. @return The number of seconds since the UNIX epoch, as a float. """ return time.mktime(time.strptime(date_string, TIME_FMT)) def epoch_time_to_date_string(epoch_time, fmt_string=TIME_FMT): """Convert epoch time (float) to a human readable date string. @param epoch_time The number of seconds since the UNIX epoch, as a float. @param fmt_string: A string describing the format of the datetime string output. @returns: string formatted in the following way: "yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss" """ if epoch_time: return datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp( int(epoch_time)).strftime(fmt_string) return None def to_epoch_time(value): """Convert the given value to epoch time. Convert the given value to epoch time if it is a datetime object or a string can be converted to datetime object. If the given value is a number, this function assume the value is a epoch time value, and returns the value itself. @param value: A datetime object or a number. @returns: epoch time if value is datetime.datetime, otherwise returns the value. @raise ValueError: If value is not a datetime object or a number. """ if isinstance(value, basestring): value = time_string_to_datetime(value) if isinstance(value, datetime.datetime): return time.mktime(value.timetuple()) + 0.000001 * value.microsecond if not isinstance(value, int) and not isinstance(value, float): raise ValueError('Value should be a datetime object, string or a ' 'number. Unexpected value: %s.' % value) return value @decorators.test_module_available(pytz, raise_error=True) @decorators.test_module_available(tzlocal, raise_error=True) def to_utc_timestamp(datetime_val): """Transforms a datetime object into a utc timestamp. @param datetime_val: A datetime timestamp. @returns A datetime as a UTC floating point timestamp in seconds since epoch. """ epoch = datetime.datetime(1970, 1, 1, tzinfo=pytz.utc) local_datetime = datetime_val.replace(tzinfo=tzlocal.get_localzone()) utc_datetime = local_datetime.astimezone(tz=pytz.utc) return (utc_datetime - epoch).total_seconds()