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Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: pytimeparse
Version: 1.1.5
Summary: Time expression parser
Home-page: https://github.com/wroberts/pytimeparse
Author: Will Roberts
Author-email: wildwilhelm@gmail.com
License: MIT
Description: =====================================
         pytimeparse: time expression parser
        =====================================
        
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        Copyright (c) 2014 Will Roberts <wildwilhelm@gmail.com>
        
        Licensed under the MIT License (see source file ``timeparse.py`` for
        details).
        
        A small Python library to parse various kinds of time expressions,
        inspired by
        `this StackOverflow question <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4628122/how-to-construct-a-timedelta-object-from-a-simple-string>`_.
        
        The single function ``pytimeparse.timeparse.timeparse`` defined in the
        library (also available as ``pytimeparse.parse``) parses time
        expressions like the following:
        
        - ``32m``
        - ``2h32m``
        - ``3d2h32m``
        - ``1w3d2h32m``
        - ``1w 3d 2h 32m``
        - ``1 w 3 d 2 h 32 m``
        - ``4:13``
        - ``4:13:02``
        - ``4:13:02.266``
        - ``2:04:13:02.266``
        - ``2 days,  4:13:02`` (``uptime`` format)
        - ``2 days,  4:13:02.266``
        - ``5hr34m56s``
        - ``5 hours, 34 minutes, 56 seconds``
        - ``5 hrs, 34 mins, 56 secs``
        - ``2 days, 5 hours, 34 minutes, 56 seconds``
        - ``1.2 m``
        - ``1.2 min``
        - ``1.2 mins``
        - ``1.2 minute``
        - ``1.2 minutes``
        - ``172 hours``
        - ``172 hr``
        - ``172 h``
        - ``172 hrs``
        - ``172 hour``
        - ``1.24 days``
        - ``5 d``
        - ``5 day``
        - ``5 days``
        - ``5.6 wk``
        - ``5.6 week``
        - ``5.6 weeks``
        
        It returns the time as a number of seconds (an integer value if
        possible, otherwise a floating-point number)::
        
            >>> from pytimeparse import parse
            >>> parse('1.2 minutes')
            72
        
        A number of seconds can be converted back into a string using the
        ``datetime`` module in the standard library, as noted in
        `this other StackOverflow question <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/538666/python-format-timedelta-to-string>`_::
        
            >>> from pytimeparse import parse
            >>> import datetime
            >>> parse('1 day, 14:20:16')
            138016
            >>> str(datetime.timedelta(seconds=138016))
            '1 day, 14:20:16'
        
        Future work
        -----------
        
        1. Give the user more flexibility over which characters to use as
           separators between fields in a time expression (e.g., ``+`` might
           be useful).
        2. Internationalisation?
        3. Wow, https://github.com/bear/parsedatetime .
        
Keywords: time parsing parser
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Topic :: Text Processing
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4