Get UTC offset from time zone name in python
How can I get UTC offset from time zone name in python?
For example: I have Asia/Jerusalem
and I want to get 开发者_高级运维+0200
Because of DST (Daylight Saving Time), the result depends on the time of the year:
import datetime, pytz
datetime.datetime.now(pytz.timezone('Asia/Jerusalem')).strftime('%z')
# returns '+0300' (because 'now' they have DST)
pytz.timezone('Asia/Jerusalem').localize(datetime.datetime(2011,1,1)).strftime('%z')
# returns '+0200' (because in January they didn't have DST)
Have you tried using the pytz project and the utcoffset
method?
e.g.
>>> import datetime
>>> import pytz
>>> pacific_now = datetime.datetime.now(pytz.timezone('US/Pacific'))
>>> pacific_now.utcoffset().total_seconds()/60/60
-7.0
I faced a similar issue while converting to UTC timestamp from python datetime object. My datetime was timezone agnostic (very naive) and as such astimezone
would not work.
To mitigate the issue, I made my datetime object timezone aware and then used the above magic.
import pytz
system_tz = pytz.timezone(constants.TIME_ZONE)
localized_time = system_tz.localize(time_of_meeting)
fmt = "%Y%m%dT%H%M%S" + 'Z'
return localized_time.astimezone(pytz.utc).strftime(fmt)
Here, constants.TIME_ZONE
is where I had the default timezone of my persisted objects.
Hope this helps someone attempting to convert python datetime objects to UTC. Once converted, format any way you please.
Another perspectife from @Jon Skeet answer, assuming you already have datetime.datetime
object, for example day = datetime.datetime(2021, 4, 24)
:
import pytz
tz = pytz.timezone("Asia/Kolkata")
import datetime
day = datetime.datetime(2021, 4, 24)
offset = tz.utcoffset(day)/3600
Another way to get UTC Offset as an integer:
import datetime
import pytz
from tzwhere import tzwhere
tzwhere = tzwhere.tzwhere()
timezone = pytz.timezone('Asia/Jerusalem')
offSet_str = str(timezone.utcoffset(datetime.datetime.now()))
if offSet_str[0] != '-':
offSet = int(offSet_str[0])
else:
offSet = int(offSet_str[8] + offSet_str[9]) - 24
print(offSet)
Jon Skeet has a faster method
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