Reputation: 22011
arrow.get(datetime.now(), 'Asia/Shanghai').date()
Returns datetime.date(2017, 3, 26)
but it is 27th March there. How do I fix this?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 280
Reputation: 5444
Documentation gives example over starting with utc then applying the timezone. For your case:
import arrow
utc = arrow.utcnow()
utc.to('Asia/Shanghai').date()
should give you the local date you are looking for.
Upvotes: 1