History¶
0.3.4 (2016-03-03)¶
Improvements:
- Fixed broken version 0.3.3 by excluding latest python-dateutil version.
0.3.3 (2016-02-29)¶
New features:
- Finnish language support.
Improvements:
- Faster parsing with switching to regex module.
- RETURN_AS_TIMEZONE_AWARE setting to return tz aware date object.
- Fixed conflicts with month/weekday names similarity across languages.
0.3.2 (2016-01-25)¶
New features:
- Added Hijri Calendar support.
- Added settings for better control over parsing dates.
- Support to convert parsed time to the given timezone for both complete and relative dates.
Improvements:
- Fixed problem with caching
datetime.now()
inFreshnessDateDataParser
. - Added month names and week day names abbreviations to several languages.
- More simplifications for Russian and Ukranian languages.
- Fixed problem with parsing time component of date strings with several kinds of apostrophes.
0.3.1 (2015-10-28)¶
New features:
- Support for Jalali Calendar.
- Belarusian language support.
- Indonesian language support.
Improvements:
- Extended support for Russian and Polish.
- Fixed bug with time zone recognition.
- Fixed bug with incorrect translation of “second” for Portuguese.
0.3.0 (2015-07-29)¶
New features:
- Compatibility with Python 3 and PyPy.
Improvements:
- languages.yaml data cleaned up to make it human-readable.
- Improved Spanish date parsing.
0.2.1 (2015-07-13)¶
- Support for generic parsing of dates with UTC offset.
- Support for Filipino dates.
- Improved support for French and Spanish dates.
0.2.0 (2015-06-17)¶
- Easy to use parse function
- Languages definitions using YAML.
- Using translation based approach for parsing non-english languages. Previously,
dateutil.parserinfo
was used for language definitions. - Better period extraction.
- Improved tests.
- Added a number of new simplifications for more comprehensive generic parsing.
- Improved validation for dates.
- Support for Polish, Thai and Arabic dates.
- Support for
pytz
timezones. - Fixed building and packaging issues.
0.1.0 (2014-11-24)¶
- First release on PyPI.