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Fixed #29374 -- Ordered date filter's format strings by category.

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Brenton Cleeland 2018-06-04 14:37:42 +01:00 committed by Tim Graham
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Format character Description Example output
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a ``'a.m.'`` or ``'p.m.'`` (Note that ``'a.m.'``
this is slightly different than PHP's
output, because this includes periods
to match Associated Press style.)
A ``'AM'`` or ``'PM'``. ``'AM'``
b Month, textual, 3 letters, lowercase. ``'jan'``
B Not implemented.
c ISO 8601 format. (Note: unlike others ``2008-01-02T10:30:00.000123+02:00``,
formatters, such as "Z", "O" or "r", or ``2008-01-02T10:30:00.000123`` if the datetime is naive
the "c" formatter will not add timezone
offset if value is a naive datetime
(see :class:`datetime.tzinfo`).
**Day**
d Day of the month, 2 digits with ``'01'`` to ``'31'``
leading zeros.
j Day of the month without leading ``'1'`` to ``'31'``
zeros.
D Day of the week, textual, 3 letters. ``'Fri'``
e Timezone name. Could be in any format,
or might return an empty string, ``''``, ``'GMT'``, ``'-500'``, ``'US/Eastern'``, etc.
depending on the datetime.
l Day of the week, textual, long. ``'Friday'``
S English ordinal suffix for day of the ``'st'``, ``'nd'``, ``'rd'`` or ``'th'``
month, 2 characters.
w Day of the week, digits without ``'0'`` (Sunday) to ``'6'`` (Saturday)
leading zeros.
z Day of the year. ``0`` to ``365``
**Week**
W ISO-8601 week number of year, with ``1``, ``53``
weeks starting on Monday.
**Month**
m Month, 2 digits with leading zeros. ``'01'`` to ``'12'``
n Month without leading zeros. ``'1'`` to ``'12'``
style. Proprietary extension.
M Month, textual, 3 letters. ``'Jan'``
b Month, textual, 3 letters, lowercase. ``'jan'``
E Month, locale specific alternative
representation usually used for long
date representation. ``'listopada'`` (for Polish locale, as opposed to ``'Listopad'``)
f Time, in 12-hour hours and minutes, ``'1'``, ``'1:30'``
with minutes left off if they're zero.
Proprietary extension.
F Month, textual, long. ``'January'``
N Month abbreviation in Associated Press ``'Jan.'``, ``'Feb.'``, ``'March'``, ``'May'``
t Number of days in the given month. ``28`` to ``31``
**Year**
y Year, 2 digits. ``'99'``
Y Year, 4 digits. ``'1999'``
L Boolean for whether it's a leap year. ``True`` or ``False``
o ISO-8601 week-numbering year, ``'1999'``
corresponding to the ISO-8601 week
number (W) which uses leap weeks. See Y
for the more common year format.
**Time**
g Hour, 12-hour format without leading ``'1'`` to ``'12'``
zeros.
G Hour, 24-hour format without leading ``'0'`` to ``'23'``
@ -1373,47 +1384,42 @@ G Hour, 24-hour format without leading ``'0'`` to ``'23'``
h Hour, 12-hour format. ``'01'`` to ``'12'``
H Hour, 24-hour format. ``'00'`` to ``'23'``
i Minutes. ``'00'`` to ``'59'``
I Daylight Savings Time, whether it's ``'1'`` or ``'0'``
in effect or not.
j Day of the month without leading ``'1'`` to ``'31'``
zeros.
l Day of the week, textual, long. ``'Friday'``
L Boolean for whether it's a leap year. ``True`` or ``False``
m Month, 2 digits with leading zeros. ``'01'`` to ``'12'``
M Month, textual, 3 letters. ``'Jan'``
n Month without leading zeros. ``'1'`` to ``'12'``
N Month abbreviation in Associated Press ``'Jan.'``, ``'Feb.'``, ``'March'``, ``'May'``
style. Proprietary extension.
o ISO-8601 week-numbering year, ``'1999'``
corresponding to the ISO-8601 week
number (W) which uses leap weeks. See Y
for the more common year format.
O Difference to Greenwich time in hours. ``'+0200'``
s Seconds, 2 digits with leading zeros. ``'00'`` to ``'59'``
u Microseconds. ``000000`` to ``999999``
a ``'a.m.'`` or ``'p.m.'`` (Note that ``'a.m.'``
this is slightly different than PHP's
output, because this includes periods
to match Associated Press style.)
A ``'AM'`` or ``'PM'``. ``'AM'``
f Time, in 12-hour hours and minutes, ``'1'``, ``'1:30'``
with minutes left off if they're zero.
Proprietary extension.
P Time, in 12-hour hours, minutes and ``'1 a.m.'``, ``'1:30 p.m.'``, ``'midnight'``, ``'noon'``, ``'12:30 p.m.'``
'a.m.'/'p.m.', with minutes left off
if they're zero and the special-case
strings 'midnight' and 'noon' if
appropriate. Proprietary extension.
r :rfc:`5322` formatted date. ``'Thu, 21 Dec 2000 16:01:07 +0200'``
s Seconds, 2 digits with leading zeros. ``'00'`` to ``'59'``
S English ordinal suffix for day of the ``'st'``, ``'nd'``, ``'rd'`` or ``'th'``
month, 2 characters.
t Number of days in the given month. ``28`` to ``31``
**Timezone**
e Timezone name. Could be in any format,
or might return an empty string, ``''``, ``'GMT'``, ``'-500'``, ``'US/Eastern'``, etc.
depending on the datetime.
I Daylight Savings Time, whether it's ``'1'`` or ``'0'``
in effect or not.
O Difference to Greenwich time in hours. ``'+0200'``
T Time zone of this machine. ``'EST'``, ``'MDT'``
u Microseconds. ``000000`` to ``999999``
U Seconds since the Unix Epoch
(January 1 1970 00:00:00 UTC).
w Day of the week, digits without ``'0'`` (Sunday) to ``'6'`` (Saturday)
leading zeros.
W ISO-8601 week number of year, with ``1``, ``53``
weeks starting on Monday.
y Year, 2 digits. ``'99'``
Y Year, 4 digits. ``'1999'``
z Day of the year. ``0`` to ``365``
Z Time zone offset in seconds. The ``-43200`` to ``43200``
offset for timezones west of UTC is
always negative, and for those east of
UTC is always positive.
**Date/Time**
c ISO 8601 format. (Note: unlike others ``2008-01-02T10:30:00.000123+02:00``,
formatters, such as "Z", "O" or "r", or ``2008-01-02T10:30:00.000123`` if the datetime is naive
the "c" formatter will not add timezone
offset if value is a naive datetime
(see :class:`datetime.tzinfo`).
r :rfc:`5322` formatted date. ``'Thu, 21 Dec 2000 16:01:07 +0200'``
U Seconds since the Unix Epoch
(January 1 1970 00:00:00 UTC).
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For example::