apache_beam.utils.timestamp module¶
Timestamp utilities.
For internal use only; no backwards-compatibility guarantees.
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class apache_beam.utils.timestamp.Timestamp(seconds=0, micros=0)[source]¶
- Bases: - object- Represents a Unix second timestamp with microsecond granularity. - Can be treated in common timestamp arithmetic operations as a numeric type. - Internally stores a time interval as an int of microseconds. This strategy is necessary since floating point values lose precision when storing values, especially after arithmetic operations (for example, 10000000 % 0.1 evaluates to 0.0999999994448885). - 
static of(seconds)[source]¶
- Return the Timestamp for the given number of seconds. - If the input is already a Timestamp, the input itself will be returned. - Parameters: - seconds – Number of seconds as int, float, long, or Timestamp. - Returns: - Corresponding Timestamp object. 
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classmethod from_utc_datetime(dt)[source]¶
- Create a - Timestampinstance from a- datetime.datetimeobject.- Parameters: - dt – A - datetime.datetimeobject in UTC (offset-aware).
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classmethod from_rfc3339(rfc3339)[source]¶
- Create a - Timestampinstance from an RFC 3339 compliant string.- Note - All timezones are implicitly converted to UTC. - Parameters: - rfc3339 – String in RFC 3339 form. 
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to_utc_datetime(has_tz=False)[source]¶
- Returns a - datetime.datetimeobject of UTC for this Timestamp.- Note that this method returns a - datetime.datetimeobject without a timezone info by default, as builtin datetime.datetime.utcnow method. If this is used as part of the processed data, one should set has_tz=True to avoid offset due to default timezone mismatch.- Parameters: - has_tz – whether the timezone info is attached, default to False. - Returns: - a - datetime.datetimeobject of UTC for this Timestamp.
 
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class apache_beam.utils.timestamp.Duration(seconds=0, micros=0)[source]¶
- Bases: - object- Represents a second duration with microsecond granularity. - Can be treated in common arithmetic operations as a numeric type. - Internally stores a time interval as an int of microseconds. This strategy is necessary since floating point values lose precision when storing values, especially after arithmetic operations (for example, 10000000 % 0.1 evaluates to 0.0999999994448885).