The Django AddSeconds package provides a number of useful Django template filters for datetime manipulations.
Stable version from the PyPi package repository
pip install django-addsecondsLast development version from the GitHub source version control system
pip install git+git://github.com/nnseva/django-addseconds.git
Include the addseconds application into the INSTALLED_APPS list, like:
INSTALLED_APPS = [
'django.contrib.admin',
'django.contrib.auth',
...
'addseconds',
...
]Load the library into your template:
{% load addseconds %}
Use provided template filters as described in the Django documentation.
Adds passed number of seconds to the datetime value, for example:
{% load addseconds %}
{{ value|addseconds:3600 }}
Notice that the value passed to the template may be datetime value, date value, float, int, or str,
all of them are converted to the datetime. The date value is converted to the datetime at midnight.
The float or int value is converted as a unixtime. The str value is converted using
django.utils.dateparse.parse_datetime call.
Notice that the template filter argument may be float as well as int.
Calls django.utils.dateparse.parse_datetime
{% load addseconds %}
{{ "2011-11-01 12:13"|parse_datetime }}
Calls django.utils.dateparse.parse_date
{% load addseconds %}
{{ "2011-11-01"|parse_date }}
Calls django.utils.dateparse.parse_time
{% load addseconds %}
{{ "12:13"|parse_time }}