Corrects default arg format used by datetime filter (#27612)
This ensures the default datetime format matches that of datetime.datetime. Docs updated to match as well.
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@ -654,8 +654,8 @@ To make use of one attribute from each item in a list of complex variables, use
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To get date object from string use the `to_datetime` filter, (new in version in 2.2)::
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# get amount of seconds between two dates, default date format is %Y-%d-%m %H:%M:%S but you can pass your own one
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{{ (("2016-08-04 20:00:12"|to_datetime) - ("2015-10-06"|to_datetime('%Y-%d-%m'))).seconds }}
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# get amount of seconds between two dates, default date format is %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S but you can pass your own one
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{{ (("2016-08-14 20:00:12"|to_datetime) - ("2015-12-25"|to_datetime('%Y-%m-%d'))).seconds }}
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Combination Filters
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@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ def to_bool(a):
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return False
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def to_datetime(string, format="%Y-%d-%m %H:%M:%S"):
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def to_datetime(string, format="%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"):
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return datetime.strptime(string, format)
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