如何在Python中更改系统日期,时间,时区?有没有可用的模块?
答案 0 :(得分:29)
import sys
import datetime
time_tuple = ( 2012, # Year
9, # Month
6, # Day
0, # Hour
38, # Minute
0, # Second
0, # Millisecond
)
def _win_set_time(time_tuple):
import pywin32
# http://timgolden.me.uk/pywin32-docs/win32api__SetSystemTime_meth.html
# pywin32.SetSystemTime(year, month , dayOfWeek , day , hour , minute , second , millseconds )
dayOfWeek = datetime.datetime(time_tuple).isocalendar()[2]
pywin32.SetSystemTime( time_tuple[:2] + (dayOfWeek,) + time_tuple[2:])
def _linux_set_time(time_tuple):
import ctypes
import ctypes.util
import time
# /usr/include/linux/time.h:
#
# define CLOCK_REALTIME 0
CLOCK_REALTIME = 0
# /usr/include/time.h
#
# struct timespec
# {
# __time_t tv_sec; /* Seconds. */
# long int tv_nsec; /* Nanoseconds. */
# };
class timespec(ctypes.Structure):
_fields_ = [("tv_sec", ctypes.c_long),
("tv_nsec", ctypes.c_long)]
librt = ctypes.CDLL(ctypes.util.find_library("rt"))
ts = timespec()
ts.tv_sec = int( time.mktime( datetime.datetime( *time_tuple[:6]).timetuple() ) )
ts.tv_nsec = time_tuple[6] * 1000000 # Millisecond to nanosecond
# http://linux.die.net/man/3/clock_settime
librt.clock_settime(CLOCK_REALTIME, ctypes.byref(ts))
if sys.platform=='linux2':
_linux_set_time(time_tuple)
elif sys.platform=='win32':
_win_set_time(time_tuple)
我没有Windows机器,所以我没有在Windows上测试它......但是你明白了。
答案 1 :(得分:6)
我不得不稍微修改tMC的答案的win32版本:
def _win_set_time(time_tuple):
import win32api
dayOfWeek = datetime(*time_tuple).isocalendar()[2]
t = time_tuple[:2] + (dayOfWeek,) + time_tuple[2:]
win32api.SetSystemTime(*t)
EG。当我根据旧时服务器(时间协议,RFC868)使用它来设置时间时,我这样做是近似的:
data = s.recv(4)
remote_time = (ord(data[0])<<24) + (ord(data[1])<<16) + (ord(data[2])<<8) + ord(data[3])
remote_time -= 2208988800
_win_set_time(time.gmtime(remote_time)[0:6] + (0,))
答案 2 :(得分:1)
tMC的答案似乎很棒。但是,它不能为我正常工作。我发现它需要针对Linux和Windows + python 3进行一些更新。这是我的更新模块:
import sys
from _datetime import datetime
time_tuple = (2012, # Year
9, # Month
6, # Day
0, # Hour
38, # Minute
0, # Second
0, # Millisecond
)
def _win_set_time(time_tuple):
import win32api
dayOfWeek = datetime(*time_tuple).isocalendar()[2]
t = time_tuple[:2] + (dayOfWeek,) + time_tuple[2:]
win32api.SetSystemTime(*t)
def _linux_set_time(time_tuple):
import subprocess
import shlex
time_string = datetime(*time_tuple).isoformat()
subprocess.call(shlex.split("timedatectl set-ntp false")) # May be necessary
subprocess.call(shlex.split("sudo date -s '%s'" % time_string))
subprocess.call(shlex.split("sudo hwclock -w"))
if sys.platform == 'linux2' or sys.platform == 'linux':
_linux_set_time(time_tuple)
elif sys.platform == 'win32':
_win_set_time(time_tuple)
对于Linux,请阅读以下答案:Set the hardware clock in Python?
答案 3 :(得分:0)
这对我有用
def _win_set_time(datetime_obj: datetime):
import win32api
# http://timgolden.me.uk/pywin32-docs/win32api__SetSystemTime_meth.html
# win32api.SetSystemTime(year, month , dayOfWeek , day , hour , minute , second , millisecond )
utc_datetime = datetime_obj.astimezone().astimezone(timezone.utc).replace(tzinfo=None)
day_of_week = utc_datetime.isocalendar()[2]
win32api.SetSystemTime(utc_datetime.year, utc_datetime.month, day_of_week,
utc_datetime.day, utc_datetime.hour, utc_datetime.minute, utc_datetime.second,
int(utc_datetime.microsecond / 1000))
real_time_str = "2020 12 24 13 11 10 321"
real_time = datetime.strptime(real_time_str, '%Y %m %d %H %M %S %f')
_win_set_time(real_time)
答案 4 :(得分:-1)
现在我觉得这是最好的解决方案
import sys,os
def change(s):
if s == 1:os.system('date -s "2 OCT 2006 18:00:00"')#don't forget to change it , i've used date command for linux
elif s == 2:
try:
import pywin32
except ImportError:
print 'pywin32 module is missing'
sys.exit(1)
pywin32.SetSystemTime(year, month , dayOfWeek , day , hour , minute , second , millseconds )# fill all Parameters with int numbers
else:print 'wrong param'
def check_os():
if sys.platform=='linux2':change(1)
elif sys.platform=='win32':change(2)
else:print 'unknown system'
现在它是临时解决方案,希望它有用,然后看看
http://timgolden.me.uk/pywin32-docs/win32api__SetSystemTime_meth.html
http://timgolden.me.uk/pywin32-docs/win32api__SetLocalTime_meth.html