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Python client for IERS-OP web service

It answers the following questions:

  • What is the current difference between TAI and UTC?
  • When was the last leap second?
  • When is the next leap second?

Usage

As a library:

>>> from leap_second_client import request_leap_second_info
>>> request_leap_second_info()
LeapSecondInfo(TAI_UTC=36,
               last_leap_second=datetime.date(2015, 6, 30),
               next_leap_second=None)

Or as a command-line client (greppable json output):

$ python -m leap_second_client
{
    "TAI_UTC": 36,
    "last_leap_second": "2015-06-30",
    "next_leap_second": null
}

It gives the current value of TAI-UTC in (integer) seconds, the date of the last leap second and the date of the next leap second. If no leap second is scheduled, then the value is None. The webservice relies on the information of the last Bulletin C and the current date.

See http://hpiers.obspm.fr/eop-pc/index.php?index=webservice

Installation

No dependencies except Python itself and the webservice. To install, just download leap_second_client.py or run:

$ pip install leap_second_client

Support: Python 2.6+, Python 3.

License: MIT