Reputation: 62
Trying to store datetimes in my database project using python and sqlite3. Here's what I have so far...
import sqlite3
def connect():
conn = sqlite3.connect("road_works.db")
cur = conn.cursor()
cur.execute("""CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS road_works(id INTEGER PRIMARY
KEY, location TEXT, client TEXT, start_date TEXT, end_date TEXT)""")
conn.commit()
conn.close()
def insert(location, client, start_date, end_date):
conn = sqlite3.connect("road_works.db")
cur = conn.cursor()
cur.execute("INSERT INTO road_works VALUES (NULL, ?, ?, ?, ?)",
(location, client, start_date, end_date))
conn.commit()
conn.close()
insert("M25", "Lindor", "2019-03-16 20:00", "2019-07-16 06:00")
At the minute the database takes start_date and end_date as text. I want to change that to dates that I can then start doing calculations with like counting down the days/nights until the job is finished etc. The user will also be inputing the dates and times so I cant use datetime.datetime.now()/today() I have been reading into datetime but its more advanced than I'm used to if anyone could explain it better I would appreciate it.
I have been searching for the solution for a few days this is my first project it may be a little out of my league but I appreciate your attention.
Thanks :)
fixed! Thanks for the help!
def insert(location, client, start_date, end_date):
conn = sqlite3.connect("road_works.db")
cur = conn.cursor()
cur.execute("INSERT INTO road_works VALUES (NULL, ?, ?, ?, ?)",
(location, client, start_date, end_date))
start_date = datetime.strptime(start_date, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M")
end_date = datetime.strptime(end_date, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M")
conn.commit()
conn.close()
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1030
Reputation: 43495
There is no native datatype for dates in sqlite. The manual that I link to advises (see 2.2) three possible ways to store a date:
My suggestion would be to use ISO 8601 format, since it is standardized and unambiguous. Additionally, as opposed to the alternatives it is human-readable without conversion. And datetime
objects have standard conversion methods to and from a string for it.
See examples below:
In [1]: from datetime import datetime
In [2]: now = datetime.now()
In [3]: now
Out[3]: datetime.datetime(2019, 1, 3, 14, 53, 38, 596477)
In [4]: string = now.isoformat()
In [5]: string
Out[5]: '2019-01-03T14:53:38.596477'
In [6]: datetime.fromisoformat(string)
Out[6]: datetime.datetime(2019, 1, 3, 14, 53, 38, 596477)
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 2405
You can use datetime.strtime to convert a string to datetime object
e.g.
from datetime import datetime
datetime_object = datetime.strptime('2019-03-16 20:00', '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M')
Upvotes: 0