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Minor cleanup

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Bradlee Speice 2016-08-13 10:34:47 -04:00
parent 663454c037
commit 36ddd5d323

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@ -61,21 +61,11 @@ class LiborRateTask(MongoCreateTask):
# the *time* is correct, but very often the date gets screwed up. # the *time* is correct, but very often the date gets screwed up.
# When I download the CSV with Firefox I only see the times - when I # When I download the CSV with Firefox I only see the times - when I
# download with `requests`, I see both date (often incorrect) and time. # download with `requests`, I see both date (often incorrect) and time.
dt = parse(row['publication']) dt = parse(row['publication'])
# if dt.tzinfo is None:
# Seems like the messed up timezone is always America/New_York
# I'd be interested to know if it's an IP based thing, but the
# Travis settings resolve the `local` timezone to UTC so just
# manually set New York here to work around that.
# logging.warning('Correcting parsed ICE time to America/New_York')
# tz = pytz.timezone('America/New_York')
# dt = tz.localize(dt, is_dst=('EST' in row['publication']))
dt = dt.replace(year=date.year, month=date.month, day=date.day) dt = dt.replace(year=date.year, month=date.month, day=date.day)
globals()['publication'] = dt globals()['publication'] = dt
# Because of the shenanigans I did earlier with locals(), ignore # Because of the shenanigans I did earlier with globals(), ignore
# unresolved references. Probably a better way to do this. # unresolved references. Probably a better way to do this.
# noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences # noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences
return { return {