Authors: | Justin Quick <[email protected]> |
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Version: | 0.1 |
This tool uses the parsedatetime package to turn human readable form input (like 'tomorrow 7PM') into datetime
objects (like datetime.datetime(2010, 4, 9, 19, ...)).
This app requires parsedatetime
and pytz
.
The app comes with a set of fields to replace Django's own DateTimeField, DateField, and TimeField. Get them by using:
from humandt.fields import HumanDateTimeField, HumanTimeField, HumanDateField
Then use them however you like as form fields in your own Django Forms:
from django.forms import Form class ExampleForm(Form): datetime = HumanDateTimeField(required=False) time = HumanTimeField(required=False) date = HumanDateField(required=False)
Download the most recent sourcecode and start up the development server. Make sure you have the most recent version of django:
git clone git://github.com/justquick/django-human-datetime.git cd django-human-datetime pip install parsedatetime pytz django python setup.py install cd example_project python manage.py runserver
If all goes well it will be available at http://127.0.0.1:8000/. There is an example form up there that just spits out the parsed date/time input. Look at the example_project.views for useage example. To test the humandt app, stop the server and run this:
python manage.py test humandt
Tested working with Django 1.5.