Add new port devel/py-strict-rfc3339: Strict, simple, lightweight RFC3339 functions

Simple and lightweight python module to validate, parse and generate RFC3339
time strings. It was initially created as a part of habitat in response to
difficulty using other libraries.

It can convert UNIX timestamps to and from RFC3339, either producing strings
with a UTC offset (Z) or with the offset that the C time module reports is
the local timezone offset. It has minimal dependencies (none beyond those
that come with Python) and avoids the error-prone act of dealing with
timezones as much as possible.

Besides that, it's designed to be strict and stick closely to RFC3339, with a
couple of very small caveats. It's also fully unit tested.

WWW: http://www.danielrichman.co.uk/libraries/strict-rfc3339.html

PR:		227031
Submitted by:	Kai <freebsd_ports@k-worx.org>
This commit is contained in:
Carlos J. Puga Medina 2018-03-29 23:22:59 +00:00
parent 7043ccf5ce
commit b993f92012
Notes: svn2git 2021-03-31 03:12:20 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=465937
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SUBDIR += py-stopit
SUBDIR += py-strategies
SUBDIR += py-streamparse
SUBDIR += py-strict-rfc3339
SUBDIR += py-structlog
SUBDIR += py-stsci.distutils
SUBDIR += py-subprocess32

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# $FreeBSD$
PORTNAME= strict-rfc3339
DISTVERSION= 0.7
CATEGORIES= devel python
MASTER_SITES= CHEESESHOP
PKGNAMEPREFIX= ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}
MAINTAINER= freebsd_ports@k-worx.org
COMMENT= Strict, simple, lightweight RFC3339 functions
LICENSE= GPLv3
LICENSE_FILE= ${WRKSRC}/LICENSE
USES= python
USE_PYTHON= distutils autoplist
NO_ARCH= yes
.include <bsd.port.mk>

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TIMESTAMP = 1522234422
SHA256 (strict-rfc3339-0.7.tar.gz) = 5cad17bedfc3af57b399db0fed32771f18fc54bbd917e85546088607ac5e1277
SIZE (strict-rfc3339-0.7.tar.gz) = 17552

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Simple and lightweight python module to validate, parse and generate RFC3339
time strings. It was initially created as a part of habitat in response to
difficulty using other libraries.
It can convert UNIX timestamps to and from RFC3339, either producing strings
with a UTC offset (Z) or with the offset that the C time module reports is
the local timezone offset. It has minimal dependencies (none beyond those
that come with Python) and avoids the error-prone act of dealing with
timezones as much as possible.
Besides that, it's designed to be strict and stick closely to RFC3339, with a
couple of very small caveats. It's also fully unit tested.
WWW: http://www.danielrichman.co.uk/libraries/strict-rfc3339.html