
28 Nov
2017
28 Nov
'17
3:45 p.m.
I think the latest version can now strptime offsets of the form ±HH:MM with %z, so there's no longer anything blocking you from parsing from all isoformat() outputs with strptime, provided you know which one you need.
Or just punt and install arrow:
import arrow arrow.get('2017-10-20T08:20:08.986166+00:00')
<Arrow [2017-10-20T08:20:08.986166+00:00]>
arrow.get('2017-10-20T08:20:08.986166+00:00').datetime
datetime.datetime(2017, 10, 20, 8, 20, 8, 986166, tzinfo=tzoffset(None, 0))
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