Workalendar is a Python module that offers classes able to handle calendars, list legal / religious holidays and gives working-day-related computation functions.
This is barely beta. Please consider this module as a work in progres.
>>> from datetime import date
>>> from workalendar.europe import France
>>> cal = France()
>>> cal.holidays(2012)
[(datetime.date(2012, 1, 1), 'New year'),
(datetime.date(2012, 4, 9), 'Easter Monday'),
(datetime.date(2012, 5, 1), 'Labour Day'),
(datetime.date(2012, 5, 8), 'Victory in Europe Day'),
(datetime.date(2012, 5, 17), 'Ascension Day'),
(datetime.date(2012, 5, 28), 'Whit Monday'),
(datetime.date(2012, 7, 14), 'Bastille Day'),
(datetime.date(2012, 8, 15), 'Assumption of Mary to Heaven'),
(datetime.date(2012, 11, 1), "All Saints' Day"),
(datetime.date(2012, 11, 11), 'Armistice Day'),
(datetime.date(2012, 12, 25), 'Christmas')]
>>> cal.is_working_day(date(2012, 12, 25)) # it's Christmas
False
>>> cal.is_working_day(date(2012, 12, 30)) # it's Sunday
False
>>> cal.is_working_day(date(2012, 12, 26))
True
You may want to install python-dev
and/or python3-dev
on your machine to
either run the installation or run tests via tox.
Travis status:
To run test, just install tox with pip install tox
and run:
tox
from the command line.
- Belgium
- Czech Republic
- European Central Bank
- Finland
- France
- France (Alsace / Moselle)
- Germany
- Greece
- Hungary
- Iceland
- Italy
- Norway
- Poland
- Sweden
- United Kingdom (incl. Northern Ireland)
- Brazil (incl. São Paulo state and city)
- Chile
- Mexico
- Panama
- United States of America (including state holidays)
- Canada (including provincial and territory holidays)
- Japan
- Qatar
- South Korea
- Taiwan
- Australia (incl. its different states)
- Marshall Islands
- Algeria
- Benin
- Ivory Coast
- Madagascar
- São Tomé
- South Africa
And more to come (I hope!)
Please take note that some calendars are not 100% accurate. The most common example is the Islamic calendar, where some computed holidays are not exactly on the same official day decided by religious authorities, and this may vary country by country. Whenever it's possible, try to adjust your results with the official data provided by the adequate authorities.
Please read our CONTRIBUTING.rst
document to discover how you can contribute to workalendar
. Pull-requests
are very welcome.
This library is published under the terms of the MIT License. Please check the LICENSE file for more details.