I have a variable as -
present_date = datetime.datetime(2022, 9, 26, 13, 11, 35, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc)
Expected output -
2022-09-26T13:11:35Z
Any help would be appreciated.
You can use isoformat
method to convert the datetime object to RFC 3339 format. i.e. your expected output format.
You can do the operation as follows:
present_date.isoformat('T')
Above code will give you output: 2022-09-26T13:11:35+00:00
. This output is of type str
.
The catch here is that as you mentioned you need Z
in your expected output, so as per RFC 3339 format, Z is just a constant written for your timezone. i.e. the part after +
sign in output. So you can just replace +00:00
with Z
by using string operation.
The Final expression if you want Z
in your output would be:
present_date.isoformat('T').replace("+00:00", "Z")
Above code will produce output: 2022-09-26T13:11:35Z