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Add timedelta example (#15749)
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@ -183,6 +183,14 @@ The same thing can also be expressed as a filter:
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- `strptime(string, format)` parses a string based on a [format](https://docs.python.org/3.8/library/datetime.html#strftime-and-strptime-behavior) and returns a datetime object.
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- `relative_time` converts datetime object to its human-friendly "age" string. The age can be in second, minute, hour, day, month or year (but only the biggest unit is considered, e.g., if it's 2 days and 3 hours, "2 days" will be returned). Note that it only works for dates _in the past_.
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- `timedelta` returns a timedelta object and accepts the same arguments as the Python `datetime.timedelta` function -- days, seconds, microseconds, milliseconds, minutes, hours, weeks.
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{% raw %}
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```yaml
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# 77 minutes before curret time.
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{{ now() - timedelta( hours = 1, minutes = 17 ) }}
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```
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{% endraw %}
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- Filter `timestamp_local` converts an UNIX timestamp to its string representation as date/time in your local timezone.
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- Filter `timestamp_utc` converts a UNIX timestamp to its string representation representation as date/time in UTC timezone.
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- Filter `timestamp_custom(format_string, local_time=True)` converts an UNIX timestamp to its string representation based on a custom format, the use of a local timezone is default. Supports the standard [Python time formatting options](https://docs.python.org/3/library/time.html#time.strftime).
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