# # Copyright (c) 2023 Airbyte, Inc., all rights reserved. # import datetime from typing import Union class DatetimeParser: """ Parses and formats datetime objects according to a specified format. This class mainly acts as a wrapper to properly handling timestamp formatting through the "%s" directive. %s is part of the list of format codes required by the 1989 C standard, but it is unreliable because it always return a datetime in the system's timezone. Instead of using the directive directly, we can use datetime.fromtimestamp and dt.timestamp() """ _UNIX_EPOCH = datetime.datetime(1970, 1, 1, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc) def parse(self, date: Union[str, int], format: str) -> datetime.datetime: # "%s" is a valid (but unreliable) directive for formatting, but not for parsing # It is defined as # The number of seconds since the Epoch, 1970-01-01 00:00:00+0000 (UTC). https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/strptime.3.html # # The recommended way to parse a date from its timestamp representation is to use datetime.fromtimestamp # See https://stackoverflow.com/a/4974930 if format == "%s": return datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(int(date), tz=datetime.timezone.utc) elif format == "%s_as_float": return datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(float(date), tz=datetime.timezone.utc) elif format == "%ms": return self._UNIX_EPOCH + datetime.timedelta(milliseconds=int(date)) parsed_datetime = datetime.datetime.strptime(str(date), format) if self._is_naive(parsed_datetime): return parsed_datetime.replace(tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc) return parsed_datetime def format(self, dt: datetime.datetime, format: str) -> str: # strftime("%s") is unreliable because it ignores the time zone information and assumes the time zone of the system it's running on # It's safer to use the timestamp() method than the %s directive # See https://stackoverflow.com/a/4974930 if format == "%s": return str(int(dt.timestamp())) if format == "%s_as_float": return str(float(dt.timestamp())) if format == "%ms": # timstamp() returns a float representing the number of seconds since the unix epoch return str(int(dt.timestamp() * 1000)) else: return dt.strftime(format) def _is_naive(self, dt: datetime.datetime) -> bool: return dt.tzinfo is None or dt.tzinfo.utcoffset(dt) is None