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Documented QuerySet.datetimes and updated QuerySet.dates.
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.. method:: dates(field, kind, order='ASC')
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Returns a ``DateQuerySet`` — a ``QuerySet`` that evaluates to a list of
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``datetime.datetime`` objects representing all available dates of a particular
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kind within the contents of the ``QuerySet``.
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:class:`datetime.date` objects representing all available dates of a
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particular kind within the contents of the ``QuerySet``.
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``field`` should be the name of a ``DateField`` or ``DateTimeField`` of your
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model.
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.. versionchanged:: 1.6
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``dates`` used to return a list of :class:`datetime.datetime` objects.
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``field`` should be the name of a ``DateField`` of your model.
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.. versionchanged:: 1.6
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``dates`` used to accept operating on a ``DateTimeField``.
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``kind`` should be either ``"year"``, ``"month"`` or ``"day"``. Each
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``datetime.datetime`` object in the result list is "truncated" to the given
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``datetime.date`` object in the result list is "truncated" to the given
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``type``.
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* ``"year"`` returns a list of all distinct year values for the field.
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Examples::
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>>> Entry.objects.dates('pub_date', 'year')
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[datetime.datetime(2005, 1, 1)]
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[datetime.date(2005, 1, 1)]
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>>> Entry.objects.dates('pub_date', 'month')
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[datetime.datetime(2005, 2, 1), datetime.datetime(2005, 3, 1)]
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[datetime.date(2005, 2, 1), datetime.date(2005, 3, 1)]
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>>> Entry.objects.dates('pub_date', 'day')
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[datetime.datetime(2005, 2, 20), datetime.datetime(2005, 3, 20)]
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[datetime.date(2005, 2, 20), datetime.date(2005, 3, 20)]
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>>> Entry.objects.dates('pub_date', 'day', order='DESC')
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[datetime.datetime(2005, 3, 20), datetime.datetime(2005, 2, 20)]
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[datetime.date(2005, 3, 20), datetime.date(2005, 2, 20)]
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>>> Entry.objects.filter(headline__contains='Lennon').dates('pub_date', 'day')
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[datetime.datetime(2005, 3, 20)]
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[datetime.date(2005, 3, 20)]
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.. warning::
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datetimes
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~~~~~~~~~
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When :doc:`time zone support </topics/i18n/timezones>` is enabled, Django
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uses UTC in the database connection, which means the aggregation is
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performed in UTC. This is a known limitation of the current implementation.
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.. versionadded:: 1.6
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.. method:: datetimes(field, kind, order='ASC', tzinfo=None)
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Returns a ``DateTimeQuerySet`` — a ``QuerySet`` that evaluates to a list of
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:class:`datetime.datetime` objects representing all available dates of a
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particular kind within the contents of the ``QuerySet``.
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``field`` should be the name of a ``DateTimeField`` of your model.
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``kind`` should be either ``"year"``, ``"month"``, ``"day"``, ``"hour"``,
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``"minute"`` or ``"second"``. Each ``datetime.datetime`` object in the result
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list is "truncated" to the given ``type``.
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``order``, which defaults to ``'ASC'``, should be either ``'ASC'`` or
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``'DESC'``. This specifies how to order the results.
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``tzinfo`` defines the time zone to which datetimes are converted prior to
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truncation. Indeed, a given datetime has different representations depending
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on the time zone in use. This parameter must be a :class:`datetime.tzinfo`
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object. If it's ``None``, Django uses the :ref:`current time zone
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<default-current-time-zone>`. It has no effect when :setting:`USE_TZ` is
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``False``.
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.. note::
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This function performs time zone conversions directly in the database.
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As a consequence, your database must be able to interpret the value of
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``tzinfo.tzname(None)``. This translates into the following requirements:
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- SQLite: install pytz_ — conversions are actually performed in Python.
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- PostgreSQL: no requirements (see `Time Zones`_).
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- Oracle: no requirements (see `Choosing a Time Zone File`_).
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- MySQL: load the time zone tables with `mysql_tzinfo_to_sql`_.
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.. _pytz: http://pytz.sourceforge.net/
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.. _Time Zones: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.2/static/datatype-datetime.html#DATATYPE-TIMEZONES
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.. _Choosing a Time Zone File: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14225/ch4datetime.htm#i1006667
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.. _mysql_tzinfo_to_sql: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/mysql-tzinfo-to-sql.html
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none
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If the default templates don't suit your tastes, you can use :ref:`custom
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project and app templates <custom-app-and-project-templates>`.
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Time zone aware aggregation
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The support for :doc:`time zones </topics/i18n/timezones>` introduced in
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Django 1.4 didn't work well with :meth:`QuerySet.dates()
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<django.db.models.query.QuerySet.dates>`: aggregation was always performed in
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UTC. This limitation was lifted in Django 1.6. Use :meth:`QuerySet.datetimes()
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<django.db.models.query.QuerySet.datetimes>` to perform time zone aware
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aggregation on a :class:`~django.db.models.DateTimeField`.
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Minor features
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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:meth:`~django.db.models.query.QuerySet.none` has been called:
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``isinstance(qs.none(), EmptyQuerySet)``
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* :meth:`QuerySet.dates() <django.db.models.query.QuerySet.dates>` raises an
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error if it's used on :class:`~django.db.models.DateTimeField` when time
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zone support is active. Use :meth:`QuerySet.datetimes()
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<django.db.models.query.QuerySet.datetimes>` instead.
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* :meth:`QuerySet.dates() <django.db.models.query.QuerySet.dates>` returns a
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list of :class:`~datetime.date`. It used to return a list of
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:class:`~datetime.datetime`.
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* If your CSS/Javascript code used to access HTML input widgets by type, you
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should review it as ``type='text'`` widgets might be now output as
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``type='email'`` or ``type='url'`` depending on their corresponding field type.
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