You can also use Django's implementation. I would in fact prefer it and only use something else, if Django's parser cannot handle the format.
For example:
>>> from django.utils.dateparse import parse_datetime
>>> parse_datetime('2016-10-03T19:00:00')
datetime.datetime(2016, 10, 3, 19, 0)
>>> parse_datetime('2016-10-03T19:00:00+0200')
datetime.datetime(2016, 10, 3, 19, 0, tzinfo=<django.utils.timezone.FixedOffset object at 0x8072546d8>)
To have it converted to the right timezone when none is known, use make_aware from django.utils.timezone
.
So ultimately, your parser utility would be:
from django.utils.dateparse import parse_datetime
from django.utils.timezone import is_aware, make_aware
def get_aware_datetime(date_str):
ret = parse_datetime(date_str)
if not is_aware(ret):
ret = make_aware(ret)
return ret
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