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gallery-dl/gallery_dl/postprocessor/mtime.py
Mike Fährmann e7b30866d0 [postprocessor:mtime] fix timestamps from datetime objects (#2307)
'datetime.timestamp()', which got used to convert datetime objects to
POSIX timestamps, assumes naive datetimes represent LOCAL time, while
datetimes in 'date' metadata fields represent UTC time.

Ref: https://docs.python.org/3/library/datetime.html#datetime.datetime.timestamp
> Naive datetime instances are assumed to represent local time
> you can obtain the POSIX timestamp by … calculating the timestamp directly
2022-03-23 23:05:14 +01:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2019-2022 Mike Fährmann
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
# published by the Free Software Foundation.
"""Use metadata as file modification time"""
from .common import PostProcessor
from .. import text, util
from datetime import datetime
class MtimePP(PostProcessor):
def __init__(self, job, options):
PostProcessor.__init__(self, job)
self.key = options.get("key", "date")
events = options.get("event")
if events is None:
events = ("file",)
elif isinstance(events, str):
events = events.split(",")
job.register_hooks({event: self.run for event in events}, options)
def run(self, pathfmt):
mtime = pathfmt.kwdict.get(self.key)
pathfmt.kwdict["_mtime"] = (
util.datetime_to_timestamp(mtime)
if isinstance(mtime, datetime) else
text.parse_int(mtime)
)
__postprocessor__ = MtimePP