On Jun 14, 10:53 pm, billiejoex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 14 Giu, 19:25, samuraisam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > FTP LST/LIST/NLST date field formatting function for all those seekers > > out there... > > > import time > > import datetime > > > def ftpdateformat(value): > > """Formats dates from most FTP servers""" > > if ":" in value: # within 6 months > > return datetime.datetime( > > *time.strptime( # have to guess this calculation > > "%s %s" % (value, datetime.datetime.now().year), > > "%b %d %H:%M %Y" > > )[0:5] > > ).strftime("%B %d, %Y %H:%M") > > else: # before six months > > return datetime.datetime( > > *time.strptime(value, "%b %d %Y")[0:5] > > ).strftime("%B %d, %Y") > > > I'm not sure if there is a proper algorithm for deciding on a proper > > year within the last 6 months as it isn't given by most FTP servers. > > I'd love to amend the function with the correct solution. :) > > I didn't well understand your question, anyway... > > - FTP got no LST command. What's that? > - NLST should return filenames only: returned output doesn't contain > file sizes, last modification time values or whatever. > - RFC959 gives no specifications about *how* LIST command output > should be formatted. Depending on the type of server you're talking to > you could find unix/"ls -l"-like format outputs, DOS-like ones or > something completely different and your code does not cover all of > them. Take a look at:http://effbot.org/downloads/#ftpparse
Ah, well if there isn't LST and if NLST doesn't return dates that's OK, I wasn't sure at the time I authored the post. :) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list