Here is my code that I use to make the datetime timezone aware. I tried to use the recommended approach from the Django docs.
tradeDay = day.trade_date + timedelta(hours=6)
td1 = pytz.timezone("Europe/London").localize(tradeDay, is_dst=None)
tradeDay = td1.astimezone(pytz.utc)
I get the tz_info error. How can I datetime a tz_info attribute?
USE_TZ = True in settings.py
It looks as though day.trade_date
is actually a datetime.date
object rather than a datetime.datetime
so trying to localize it will cause an error.
Try converting day.trade_date
to a datetime.datetime
first using combine()
. You can then add 6 hours and localize it.
# Convert to a datetime first
tradeDate = datetime.combine(day.trade_date, datetime.min.time())
# Now the date can be localized
tradeDay = tradeDate + timedelta(hours=6)
td1 = pytz.timezone("Europe/London").localize(tradeDay, is_dst=None)
tradeDay = td1.astimezone(pytz.utc)