- [NEW] Implemented the
dehumanize
method forArrow
objects. This takes human readable input and uses it to perform relative time shifts, for example:
>>> arw
<Arrow [2021-04-26T21:06:14.256803+00:00]>
>>> arw.dehumanize("8 hours ago")
<Arrow [2021-04-26T13:06:14.256803+00:00]>
>>> arw.dehumanize("in 4 days")
<Arrow [2021-04-30T21:06:14.256803+00:00]>
>>> arw.dehumanize("in an hour 34 minutes 10 seconds")
<Arrow [2021-04-26T22:40:24.256803+00:00]>
>>> arw.dehumanize("hace 2 años", locale="es")
<Arrow [2019-04-26T21:06:14.256803+00:00]>
- [NEW] Made the start of the week adjustable when using
span("week")
, for example:
>>> arw
<Arrow [2021-04-26T21:06:14.256803+00:00]>
>>> arw.isoweekday()
1 # Monday
>>> arw.span("week")
(<Arrow [2021-04-26T00:00:00+00:00]>, <Arrow [2021-05-02T23:59:59.999999+00:00]>)
>>> arw.span("week", week_start=4)
(<Arrow [2021-04-22T00:00:00+00:00]>, <Arrow [2021-04-28T23:59:59.999999+00:00]>)
- [NEW] Added Croatian, Latin, Latvian, Lithuanian and Malay locales.
- [FIX] Internally standardize locales and improve locale validation. Locales should now use the ISO notation of a dash (
"en-gb"
) rather than an underscore ("en_gb"
) however this change is backward compatible. - [FIX] Correct type checking for internal locale mapping by using
_init_subclass
. This now allows subclassing of locales, for example:
>>> from arrow.locales import EnglishLocale
>>> class Klingon(EnglishLocale):
... names = ["tlh"]
...
>>> from arrow import locales
>>> locales.get_locale("tlh")
<__main__.Klingon object at 0x7f7cd1effd30>
- [FIX] Correct type checking for
arrow.get(2021, 3, 9)
construction. - [FIX] Audited all docstrings for style, typos and outdated info.