Django TimeField Model without seconds

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青春惊慌失措 2021-02-08 12:48

Greetings, I am trying to implement a TimeField model which only consists of HH:MM (ie 16:46) format, I know it is possible to format a regular Python time object but I am lost

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  • 2021-02-08 13:18

    For a ModelForm, you can easily add a widget like this, to avoid the seconds being shown (just show hh:mm):

    class MyCreateForm(forms.ModelForm):
    
        class Meta:
            model = MyModel
            fields = ('time_in', 'time_out', )
            widgets = {
                'time_in': forms.TimeInput(format='%H:%M'),
                'time_out': forms.TimeInput(format='%H:%M'),
            }
    
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  • 2021-02-08 13:19

    You can at least modify the output in the __str__ method on the model by using datetime.time.isoformat(timespec='minutes'), like this:

    def __str__(self):
        return self.value.isoformat(timespec='minutes')
    

    Now the value is showing as HH:MM in admin pages.

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  • 2021-02-08 13:27

    TimeField model

    in Template

    Is displayed

    {{ value|time:"H:i" }}
    


    Is not displayed

    {{ value|time:"H:M" }}
    

    Django 1.4.1

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  • 2021-02-08 13:28

    So I think the proposed and accepted solution is not optimal because with:

        datetime.widget = forms.SplitDateTimeWidget(time_format=('%H:%M'))
    

    For a SplitDateTimeField in my case but for you only change it to TimeWidget.

    Hope it helps other people too.

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  • 2021-02-08 13:29

    DateTime fields will always store also seconds; however, you can easily tell the template to just show the hours and minute, with the time filter:

    {{ value|time:"H:M" }}
    

    where "value" is the variable containing the datetime field.

    Of course, you can also resort to other tricks, like cutting out the seconds from the field while saving; it would require just a small change to the code in the view handling the form, to do something like this:

    if form.is_valid():
      instance = form.save(commit=False)
      instance.nosecs = instance.nosecs.strptime(instance.nosecs.strftime("%H:%M"), "%H:%M")
      instance.save()
    

    (note: this is an ugly and untested code, just to give the idea!)

    Finally, you should note that the admin will still display the seconds in the field.
    It should not be a big concern, though, because admin should be only used by a kind of users that can be instructed not to use that part of the field.
    In case you want to patch also the admin, you can still assign your own widget to the form, and thus having the admin using it. Of course, this would mean a significant additional effort.

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  • 2021-02-08 13:32

    On Django 1.9 the following format should work:

    {{ yourData.value|time:"H:i" }}
    

    Django has a whole set of template tags and filters.

    Django 1.9 documentation on this is:

    https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.9/ref/templates/builtins/#time

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