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pydateparser is distributed on PyPI as a universal wheel and is available on Linux/macOS and Windows and supports Python 3.6+.
$ pip install pydateparser
sample input:
from pydateparser import DateParser as parser
text = 'Today is 10/12/16 and tomorrow is January 01 2019.'
dp = parser(text, start_year=2000, end_year=2020, locale=None)
sample output:
dp.date
#output
[datetime(date='january 01 2019', token_span=(34, 49), token_index=(6, 8), locale='%B %d %Y'),
datetime(date='10/12/16', token_span=(9, 17), token_index=(2, 2), locale='%d/%m/%y')]
for an extended usage demo refer this notebook.
pydateparser is distributed under the terms of the MIT License.