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datetime - Handling international dates in python

I have a date that is either in German for e.g,

2. Okt. 2009

and also perhaps as

2. Oct. 2009

How do I convert this into an ISO datetime (or Python datetime)?

Solved by using this snippet:

for l in locale.locale_alias:
    worked = False
    try:
        locale.setlocale(locale.LC_TIME, l)
        worked = True
    except:
        worked = False
    if worked: print l

And then plugging in the appropriate for the parameter l in setlocale.

Can parse using

import datetime
print datetime.datetime.strptime("09. Okt. 2009", "%d. %b. %Y")
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http://docs.python.org/library/locale.html

The datetime module is already locale-aware.

It's something like the following

# German locale
loc = locale.setlocale(locale.LC_TIME, ("de","de"))
try:
     date = datetime.date.strptime(input, "%d. %b. %Y")
except:
     # English locale
     loc = locale.setlocale(locale.LC_TIME, ("en","us"))
     date = datetime.date.strptime(input, "%d. %b. %Y")
        

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