# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- import datetime from django.core.exceptions import ValidationError from django.forms.fields import DateTimeField from django.test import TestCase, override_settings, tag from django.utils.formats import date_format, time_format class FormatsTestCase(TestCase): def test_datetime_input_formats(self): field = DateTimeField() supported_custom_examples = [ '01/20/2020 9:30 AM', '01/20/2020 9:30:03 AM', '10/01/2020 11:30 PM', '10/01/2020 11:30:03 AM', ] for example in supported_custom_examples: try: result = field.to_python(example) self.assertIsInstance(result, datetime.datetime) except ValidationError: self.fail('Format of "{}" not recognized!'.format(example)) with self.assertRaises(ValidationError): field.to_python('invalid date string!') @tag('isolate') @override_settings(LANGUAGE_CODE='en', USE_24_HOUR_TIME_FORMAT=True) def test_use_24_hour_time_format_en(self): field = DateTimeField() supported_custom_examples = [ '10/25/2006 2:30:59', '10/25/2006 2:30', '10/25/2006 14:30:59', '10/25/2006 14:30', ] for example in supported_custom_examples: try: result = field.to_python(example) self.assertIsInstance(result, datetime.datetime) except ValidationError: self.fail('Format of "{}" not recognized!'.format(example)) with self.assertRaises(ValidationError): field.to_python('invalid date string!') dt = datetime.datetime(year=2011, month=11, day=4, hour=23, minute=5, second=59) self.assertEqual( date_format(dt, 'DATETIME_FORMAT'), 'Nov. 4, 2011, 23:05:59') dt = datetime.datetime(year=2011, month=11, day=4, hour=2, minute=5, second=59) self.assertEqual( date_format(dt, 'SHORT_DATETIME_FORMAT'), '11/04/2011 2:05:59') t = datetime.time(hour=16, minute=2, second=25) self.assertEqual(time_format(t), '16:02:25')