Time zones

Time zone support was added in Django 1.4, allowing you to store and handle local dates and times. It is highly recommended to store your time objects timezone-aware. Django handles this for you, but it does not provide a way for a user to save their timezone. This module adds support for this.

This module highly recommends you install pytz along with it, but it is not required. By default, the module uses the set of common timezones as reported by pytz.common_timezones. If this is not available, the set as provided by the CLDR is used instead.

This module provides two different types to store your timezones. The models.TimezoneField model field uses the default timezone database and the default form field requests the user to select a timezone based on their location. This is the recommended approach and most consistent with how timezones are stored internally. You are ensured that you will always be in the same timezone, and when a location changes its timezone, it is automatically applied.

The other option is to use metazones. These are defined by CLDR and often span multiple cities, i.e. you don’t pick the city and let the system figure out which timezone you are in based on the location, but let the user pick a timezone. This has the advantage that it is more intuitive for the user and results in a much shorter dropdown menu, but has the obvious disadvantage that it does not update automatically when a timezone is changed. It is also unsuitable for accurate historic dates.

The model field uses a datetime.tzinfo Python object as representation, unless use_tzinfo is set to False. If pytz is not available, setting use_tzinfo to False is required, as it is not possible to convert between timezone names and datetime.tzinfo objects without it.

class internationalflavor.timezone.models.TimezoneField(timezones=None, exclude=None, use_tzinfo=True, *args, **kwargs)

A model field that allows users to choose their timezone. By default, all timezones in the set of common timezones of pytz are available. Use the timezones argument to specify your own timezones, and use exclude to exclude specific zones.

If use_tzinfo is True, an instance of datetime.tzinfo is returned. This requires pytz to be installed. If use_tzinfo is False, a string is returned instead.

class internationalflavor.timezone.forms.TimezoneFormField(timezones=None, exclude=None, *args, **kwargs)
class internationalflavor.timezone.models.MetazoneField(metazones=None, exclude=None, use_tzinfo=True, display_format='name', *args, **kwargs)

A model field that allows users to choose their metazone. By default, all metazones in the CLDR set are available. Use the metazones argument to specify your own metazones, and use exclude to exclude specific zones.

If use_tzinfo is True, an instance of datetime.tzinfo is returned. This requires pytz to be installed. Note, however, that only one exemplar timezone tzinfo is returned for the metazone. The exemplar timezone may change over time as cities change their timezones.

If use_tzinfo is False, a string is returned instead.

class internationalflavor.timezone.forms.MetazoneFormField(metazones=None, exclude=None, display_format='name', *args, **kwargs)

See also

Django: Time zones
Django documentation on time zones