Question
I am trying to compare the current date and time with dates and times specified in models using comparison operators:
if challenge.datetime_start <= datetime.now() <= challenge.datetime_end:
The script errors out with:
TypeError: can't compare offset-naive and offset-aware datetimes
The models look like this:
class Fundraising_Challenge(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
datetime_start = models.DateTimeField()
datetime_end = models.DateTimeField()
I also have django using locale date and times.
What I haven't been able to find is the format django uses for DateTimeField(). Is it naive or aware? And how do I get datetime.now() to recognize locale datetime?
Answer
By default, the datetime
object is naive
in Python, so you need to make
both of them either naive or aware datetime
objects. This can be done using:
import datetime
import pytz
utc=pytz.UTC
challenge.datetime_start = utc.localize(challenge.datetime_start)
challenge.datetime_end = utc.localize(challenge.datetime_end)
# now both the datetime objects are aware, and you can compare them
Note: This would raise a ValueError
if tzinfo
is already set. If you are
not sure about that, just use
start_time = challenge.datetime_start.replace(tzinfo=utc)
end_time = challenge.datetime_end.replace(tzinfo=utc)
BTW, you could format a UNIX timestamp in datetime.datetime object with timezone info as following
d = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(int(unix_timestamp))
d_with_tz = datetime.datetime(
year=d.year,
month=d.month,
day=d.day,
hour=d.hour,
minute=d.minute,
second=d.second,
tzinfo=pytz.UTC)