How do I get the visitor's current timezone then convert timezone.now() to string of the local time in Django 1.4?

一个人想着一个人 提交于 2019-12-18 05:59:06

问题


I understand that the best practice now with Django 1.4 is to store all datetime in UTC and I agree with that. I also understand that all timezone conversation should be done in the template level like this:

{% load tz %}

{% timezone "Europe/Paris" %}
    Paris time: {{ value }}
{% endtimezone %}

However, I need to convert the UTC time to the request's local time all in Python. I can't use the template tags since I am returning the string in JSON using Ajax (more specifically Dajaxice).

Currently this is my code ajax.py:

# checked is from the checkbox's this.value (Javascript).
datetime = timezone.now() if checked else None

$ order_pk is sent to the Ajax function.
order = Order.objects.get(pk=order_pk)
order.time = datetime
order.save()

return simplejson.dumps({
    'error': False,
    'datetime': dateformat.format(datetime, 'F j, Y, P') if checked else 'None'
})

So even if the current time is April 14, 2012, 5:52 p.m. in EST time (my local timezone), the JSON response will return April 14, 2012, 9:52 p.m, because that is the UTC time.

Also I noticed that Django stores a template variable called TIME_ZONE for each request (not actually part of the request variable), so since my is America/New_York, I'm assuming that Django can figure out each visitor's own local timezone (based on HTTP header)?

Anyway, so my question is two-fold:

  1. How do I get the visitor's local timezone in my ajax.py? (Probably pass it as a string argument like {{ TIME_ZONE }})
  2. With the visitor's local timezone, how to convert the UTC timezone.now() to the local timezone and output as a string using Django's dateformat?

EDIT: for @agf

timezone.now() gives the UTC time when USE_TZ = True:

# From django.utils.timezone
def now():
    """
    Returns an aware or naive datetime.datetime, depending on settings.USE_TZ.
    """
    if settings.USE_TZ:
        # timeit shows that datetime.now(tz=utc) is 24% slower
        return datetime.utcnow().replace(tzinfo=utc)
    else:
        return datetime.now()

Is there anyway to convert a datetime to something other than UTC? For example, can I do something like current_time = timezone.now(), then current_time.replace(tzinfo=est) (EST = Eastern Standard Time)?


回答1:


You need to read the Django Timezones docs carefully.

One important point:

there's no equivalent of the Accept-Language HTTP header that Django could use to determine the user's time zone automatically.

You have to ask the user what their timezone is or just use a default.

You also need to make sure:

USE_TZ = True

in your settings.py.

Once you have a timezone tz, you can:

from django.utils import timezone

timezone.activate(tz)

datetime = timezone.now() if checked else None

to get a timezone-aware datetime object in timezone tz.




回答2:


While the browser does not send any headers to the server that would indicate a timezone, the JavaScript environment does know its current timezone.

This has two important effects: While the server can't find out your current timezone on the initial request, you can send down some javascript code which will determine the TZ offset and send that information back to the server so that the zone info can be associated with the current session from that point forward.

But more importantly, if you're sending your time value inside JSON data which will be interpreted by the browser client-side, the browser's timezone doesn't need to be known. Instead, you only have to ensure the timezone offset is present in your JSON output so that the browser can do its own timezone math after-the-fact.

var now = new Date()
var offset_minutes = now.getTimezoneOffset()  # e.g. 240 for GMT-0400



回答3:


Since you want the users' timezones, it makes sense to me that this should be done on the browser with Javascript.

I pass something like this into the template:

{"t": str(obj.timestamp))

Where obj is an instance of a django model where the timestamp field is of type DateTimeField.

The template:

<div class="timestring">{{ t }}</div> 
...
<script>
  $('.timestring').each(function(){
    var d = new Date($(this).text());
    $(this).text(d.toLocaleDateString() + ", " + d.toLocaleFormat("%r (%Z)"));
  })
</script>

For me, this outputs something like: 2/15/2017, 05:22:24 PM (PST)

The relevant documentation:

  • Javascript Date class (see especially the constructor which accepts datestrings, and the toLocaleFormat() method)

  • strftime (comes with lots of date formatting shortcuts)



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10157720/how-do-i-get-the-visitors-current-timezone-then-convert-timezone-now-to-strin

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