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Overview
fiscalyear <https://github.com/adamjstewart/fiscalyear>
_ is a small, lightweight Python module providing helpful utilities for managing the fiscal calendar. It is designed as an extension of the built-in datetime <https://docs.python.org/3/library/datetime.html>
_ and calendar <https://docs.python.org/3/library/calendar.html>
_ modules, adding the ability to query the fiscal year, fiscal quarter, fiscal month, and fiscal day of a date or datetime object.
Basic Usage
fiscalyear
provides several useful classes.
FiscalYear
The FiscalYear
class provides an object for storing information about the start and end of a particular fiscal year.
.. code-block:: python
from fiscalyear import *
a = FiscalYear(2017)
a.start
FiscalDateTime(2016, 10, 1, 0, 0)
a.end
FiscalDateTime(2017, 9, 30, 23, 59, 59)
a.isleap
False
You can also get the current FiscalYear
with:
.. code-block:: python
FiscalYear.current()
FiscalYear(2018)
FiscalQuarter
The FiscalYear
class also allows you to query information about a specific fiscal quarter.
.. code-block:: python
a.q3.start
FiscalDateTime(2017, 4, 1, 0, 0)
a.q3.end
FiscalDateTime(2017, 6, 30, 23, 59, 59)
These objects represent the standalone FiscalQuarter
class.
.. code-block:: python
b = FiscalQuarter(2017, 3)
b.start
FiscalDateTime(2017, 4, 1, 0, 0)
b.end
FiscalDateTime(2017, 6, 30, 23, 59, 59)
a.q3 == b
True
b in a
True
b.next_fiscal_quarter
FiscalQuarter(2017, 4)
You can also get the current FiscalQuarter
with:
.. code-block:: python
FiscalQuarter.current()
FiscalQuarter(2018, 2)
FiscalMonth
The FiscalMonth
class allows you to keep track of the fiscal month.
.. code-block:: python
c = FiscalMonth(2017, 9)
c.start
FiscalDateTime(2017, 6, 1, 0, 0)
c.end
FiscalDateTime(2017, 6, 30, 23, 59, 59)
c in a
True
c in b
True
c.next_fiscal_month
FiscalMonth(2017, 10)
You can also get the current FiscalMonth
with:
.. code-block:: python
FiscalMonth.current()
FiscalMonth(2018, 4)
FiscalDay
To keep track of the fiscal day, use the FiscalDay
class.
.. code-block:: python
d = FiscalDay(2017, 250)
d.start
FiscalDateTime(2017, 6, 6, 0, 0)
d.end
FiscalDateTime(2017, 6, 6, 23, 59, 59)
d in a
True
d in b
True
d in c
True
d.next_fiscal_day
FiscalDay(2017, 251)
You can also get the current FiscalDay
with:
.. code-block:: python
FiscalDay.current()
FiscalDay(2018, 94)
FiscalDateTime
The start and end of each of the above objects are stored as instances of the FiscalDateTime
class. This class provides all of the same features as the datetime
class, with the addition of the ability to query the fiscal year, fiscal quarter, fiscal month, and fiscal day.
.. code-block:: python
e = FiscalDateTime.now()
e
FiscalDateTime(2017, 4, 8, 20, 30, 31, 105323)
e.fiscal_year
2017
e.fiscal_quarter
3
e.next_fiscal_quarter
FiscalQuarter(2017, 4)
e.fiscal_month
7
e.fiscal_day
190
FiscalDate
If you don't care about the time component of the FiscalDateTime
class, the FiscalDate
class is right for you.
.. code-block:: python
f = FiscalDate.today()
f
FiscalDate(2017, 4, 8)
f.fiscal_year
2017
f.prev_fiscal_year
FiscalYear(2016)
Installation
fiscalyear
has no dependencies, making it simple and easy to install. The recommended way to install fiscalyear
is with pip
.
.. code-block:: console
$ pip install fiscalyear
For alternate installation methods, see the Installation Documentation <http://fiscalyear.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installation.html>
_.
Documentation
Documentation is hosted on Read the Docs <http://fiscalyear.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html>
_.