Arrow is a Python library that offers a sensible and human-friendly approach to creating, manipulating, formatting and converting dates, times and timestamps. It implements and updates the datetime type, plugging gaps in functionality and providing an intelligent module API that supports many common creation scenarios. Simply put, it helps you work with dates and times with fewer imports and a lot less code.
Arrow is named after the arrow of time and is heavily inspired by moment.js and requests.
Python's standard library and some other low-level modules have near-complete date, time and timezone functionality, but don't work very well from a usability perspective:
- Too many modules: datetime, time, calendar, dateutil, pytz and more
- Too many types: date, time, datetime, tzinfo, timedelta, relativedelta, etc.
- Timezones and timestamp conversions are verbose and unpleasant
- Timezone naivety is the norm
- Gaps in functionality: ISO-8601 parsing, timespans, humanization
- Fully-implemented, drop-in replacement for datetime
- Supports Python 2.7, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7 and 3.8
- Timezone-aware and UTC by default
- Provides super-simple creation options for many common input scenarios
shift
method with support for relative offsets, including weeks- Formats and parses strings automatically
- Wide support for ISO-8601
- Timezone conversion
- Timestamp available as a property
- Generates time spans, ranges, floors and ceilings for time frames ranging from microsecond to year
- Humanizes and supports a growing list of contributed locales
- Extensible for your own Arrow-derived types
To install Arrow, use pip or pipenv:
$ pip install -U arrow
>>> import arrow
>>> arrow.get('2013-05-11T21:23:58.970460+07:00')
<Arrow [2013-05-11T21:23:58.970460+07:00]>
>>> utc = arrow.utcnow()
>>> utc
<Arrow [2013-05-11T21:23:58.970460+00:00]>
>>> utc = utc.shift(hours=-1)
>>> utc
<Arrow [2013-05-11T20:23:58.970460+00:00]>
>>> local = utc.to('US/Pacific')
>>> local
<Arrow [2013-05-11T13:23:58.970460-07:00]>
>>> local.timestamp
1368303838
>>> local.format()
'2013-05-11 13:23:58 -07:00'
>>> local.format('YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss ZZ')
'2013-05-11 13:23:58 -07:00'
>>> local.humanize()
'an hour ago'
>>> local.humanize(locale='ko_kr')
'1시간 전'
For full documentation, please visit arrow.readthedocs.io.
Contributions are welcome for both code and localizations (adding and updating locales). Begin by gaining familiarity with the Arrow library and its features. Then, jump into contributing:
- Find an issue or feature to tackle on the issue tracker. Issues marked with the "good first issue" label may be a great place to start!
- Fork this repository on GitHub and begin making changes in a branch.
- Add a few tests to ensure that the bug was fixed or the feature works as expected.
- Submit a pull request and await feedback 😃.
If you have any questions along the way, feel free to ask them here.