from datetime import datetime as d
date = d.now()
print(date.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"))
import datetime as d
time = d.datetime.now()
time = time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
#year-#month-#date #hour:#minure:#second
print(time)
from datetime import datetime
#datetime(year, month, day)
a = datetime(2018, 11, 28)
print(a)
# datetime(year, month, day, hour, minute, second, microsecond)
b = datetime(2017, 11, 28, 23, 55, 59, 342380)
print(b)
from datetime import date
f_date = date(2014, 7, 2)
l_date = date(2014, 7, 11)
delta = l_date - f_date
print(delta.days)
from datetime import datetime as dt
# from string
datetime = dt.strptime('2022-01-01 23:59:59', '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')
# to string
print(datetime.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"))
>>> import pytz
>>> from datetime import datetime, date, time
# To get the UTC time of current day (today) for a given time zone
# use the localize() function of the pytz.
# The reason for this is that the localize() takes into account the Day Time Saving
# which niether the datetime constructors nor replace() account for.
#
# To for example, the utc time of today in australia time zone:
import pytz
from datetime import datetime, date, time
# set time zone
tz = pytz.timezone("Australia/Melbourne")
# Get today's date in the current time zone (i.e local time)
todaydate = date.today() # you can also use date(2022, 2, 8)
# Get midnight of today (still local time)
# note time() without arguments will result to midnight
midnight_local = datetime.combine(todaydate, time())
print midnight_local
# convert this midnight datetime to the midnight datetime
# in the given time zone. In this case autralia time zone
austra_midnight = tz.localize(midnight_local)
print austra_midnight
# convert the midnight time in australia time zone to UTC
midnight_austra_utc = austra_midnight.astimezone(pytz.uct)
print midnight_austra_utc
# Ref:
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/373370/how-do-i-get-the-utc-time-of-midnight-for-a-given-timezone