Suppose I have:
ds = datetime.datetime.now
dd = Entry.objects.get(pk=id).pub_date
How to compare 2 objects above? I want to get the time di
I am assuming that pub_date
is a django.db.models.DateField
, which means you can treat it as a datetime.date
object.
If you convert them to the same type (either datetime.datetime
or datetime.date
) and subtract one from the other, you will get an instance of datetime.timedelta
.
As you are using datetime.datetime.now()
, if your pub_date
is simply a date rather than a datetime, you may as well use ds = datetime.date.today()
instead:
>>> ds = datetime.date.today()
>>> dd = datetime.date(2009, 12, 9)
>>> ds - dd
datetime.timedelta(2) # 2 days ago