In Javascript, Date.prototype.toISOString
gives an ISO 8601 UTC datetime string:
new Date().toISOString()
// "2014-07-24T00:19:37.439Z"
Is there a Python function with behavior that matches Javascript's?
Attempts:
Python's datetime.datetime.isoformat
is similar, but not quite the same:
datetime.datetime.now().isoformat()
// '2014-07-24T00:19:37.439728'
Using pytz
I can at least make UTC explicit:
pytz.utc.localize(datetime.now()).isoformat())
// '2014-07-24T00:19:37.439728+00:00'