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I have a Python script which connects to discord for a 'custom' rich presence. Every time I want to use it, I have to edit the script to enter in the current Epoch time so the counter on Discord starts from when I run the script. I was wondering if there was a way to automate this, having the script get the current time value and replace the old value which was there on run. May not be possible.










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  • The OS is usually in charge of keeping time, at least for most modern OS, so you could leverage the Python time library.

    – Stephen
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:34












  • This is a summary of the script what I have on there: import rpc import time client_id = rpc_obj = rpc.DiscordIpcClient.for_platform(client_id) print("RPC connection successful.") time.sleep(5) start_time = time.time() while True: activity = "details": "Listening to: Blur", "timestamps": "start": 1542148125 , } rpc_obj.set_activity(activity) time.sleep(30)

    – Nebulous
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:38












  • @Nebulous show your code in your text

    – eyllanesc
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:58















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I have a Python script which connects to discord for a 'custom' rich presence. Every time I want to use it, I have to edit the script to enter in the current Epoch time so the counter on Discord starts from when I run the script. I was wondering if there was a way to automate this, having the script get the current time value and replace the old value which was there on run. May not be possible.










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  • The OS is usually in charge of keeping time, at least for most modern OS, so you could leverage the Python time library.

    – Stephen
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:34












  • This is a summary of the script what I have on there: import rpc import time client_id = rpc_obj = rpc.DiscordIpcClient.for_platform(client_id) print("RPC connection successful.") time.sleep(5) start_time = time.time() while True: activity = "details": "Listening to: Blur", "timestamps": "start": 1542148125 , } rpc_obj.set_activity(activity) time.sleep(30)

    – Nebulous
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:38












  • @Nebulous show your code in your text

    – eyllanesc
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:58













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I have a Python script which connects to discord for a 'custom' rich presence. Every time I want to use it, I have to edit the script to enter in the current Epoch time so the counter on Discord starts from when I run the script. I was wondering if there was a way to automate this, having the script get the current time value and replace the old value which was there on run. May not be possible.










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I have a Python script which connects to discord for a 'custom' rich presence. Every time I want to use it, I have to edit the script to enter in the current Epoch time so the counter on Discord starts from when I run the script. I was wondering if there was a way to automate this, having the script get the current time value and replace the old value which was there on run. May not be possible.







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  • The OS is usually in charge of keeping time, at least for most modern OS, so you could leverage the Python time library.

    – Stephen
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:34












  • This is a summary of the script what I have on there: import rpc import time client_id = rpc_obj = rpc.DiscordIpcClient.for_platform(client_id) print("RPC connection successful.") time.sleep(5) start_time = time.time() while True: activity = "details": "Listening to: Blur", "timestamps": "start": 1542148125 , } rpc_obj.set_activity(activity) time.sleep(30)

    – Nebulous
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:38












  • @Nebulous show your code in your text

    – eyllanesc
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:58

















  • The OS is usually in charge of keeping time, at least for most modern OS, so you could leverage the Python time library.

    – Stephen
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:34












  • This is a summary of the script what I have on there: import rpc import time client_id = rpc_obj = rpc.DiscordIpcClient.for_platform(client_id) print("RPC connection successful.") time.sleep(5) start_time = time.time() while True: activity = "details": "Listening to: Blur", "timestamps": "start": 1542148125 , } rpc_obj.set_activity(activity) time.sleep(30)

    – Nebulous
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:38












  • @Nebulous show your code in your text

    – eyllanesc
    Nov 13 '18 at 23:58
















The OS is usually in charge of keeping time, at least for most modern OS, so you could leverage the Python time library.

– Stephen
Nov 13 '18 at 23:34






The OS is usually in charge of keeping time, at least for most modern OS, so you could leverage the Python time library.

– Stephen
Nov 13 '18 at 23:34














This is a summary of the script what I have on there: import rpc import time client_id = rpc_obj = rpc.DiscordIpcClient.for_platform(client_id) print("RPC connection successful.") time.sleep(5) start_time = time.time() while True: activity = "details": "Listening to: Blur", "timestamps": "start": 1542148125 , } rpc_obj.set_activity(activity) time.sleep(30)

– Nebulous
Nov 13 '18 at 23:38






This is a summary of the script what I have on there: import rpc import time client_id = rpc_obj = rpc.DiscordIpcClient.for_platform(client_id) print("RPC connection successful.") time.sleep(5) start_time = time.time() while True: activity = "details": "Listening to: Blur", "timestamps": "start": 1542148125 , } rpc_obj.set_activity(activity) time.sleep(30)

– Nebulous
Nov 13 '18 at 23:38














@Nebulous show your code in your text

– eyllanesc
Nov 13 '18 at 23:58





@Nebulous show your code in your text

– eyllanesc
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from datetime import datetime
now = datetime.utcnow()
epoch_time = int((now - datetime(1970, 1, 1)).total_seconds())


This should collect your current epoch time.






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  • It returned this error upon running, also, thanks. epoch_time = int((now - datetime(1970, 1, 1)).total_seconds()) NameError: name 'now' is not defined

    – Nebulous
    Nov 14 '18 at 10:04












  • Np. Alright, oops, I missed that. It's updated now.

    – Enviy
    Nov 15 '18 at 0:27












  • OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH IT WORKS TYSM!!!

    – Nebulous
    Nov 15 '18 at 11:03











  • Do you also reckon there's a way to get it to detect what song iTunes is playing? I'm sorta working on it

    – Nebulous
    Nov 16 '18 at 1:07










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from datetime import datetime
now = datetime.utcnow()
epoch_time = int((now - datetime(1970, 1, 1)).total_seconds())


This should collect your current epoch time.






share|improve this answer

























  • It returned this error upon running, also, thanks. epoch_time = int((now - datetime(1970, 1, 1)).total_seconds()) NameError: name 'now' is not defined

    – Nebulous
    Nov 14 '18 at 10:04












  • Np. Alright, oops, I missed that. It's updated now.

    – Enviy
    Nov 15 '18 at 0:27












  • OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH IT WORKS TYSM!!!

    – Nebulous
    Nov 15 '18 at 11:03











  • Do you also reckon there's a way to get it to detect what song iTunes is playing? I'm sorta working on it

    – Nebulous
    Nov 16 '18 at 1:07















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from datetime import datetime
now = datetime.utcnow()
epoch_time = int((now - datetime(1970, 1, 1)).total_seconds())


This should collect your current epoch time.






share|improve this answer

























  • It returned this error upon running, also, thanks. epoch_time = int((now - datetime(1970, 1, 1)).total_seconds()) NameError: name 'now' is not defined

    – Nebulous
    Nov 14 '18 at 10:04












  • Np. Alright, oops, I missed that. It's updated now.

    – Enviy
    Nov 15 '18 at 0:27












  • OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH IT WORKS TYSM!!!

    – Nebulous
    Nov 15 '18 at 11:03











  • Do you also reckon there's a way to get it to detect what song iTunes is playing? I'm sorta working on it

    – Nebulous
    Nov 16 '18 at 1:07













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from datetime import datetime
now = datetime.utcnow()
epoch_time = int((now - datetime(1970, 1, 1)).total_seconds())


This should collect your current epoch time.






share|improve this answer















from datetime import datetime
now = datetime.utcnow()
epoch_time = int((now - datetime(1970, 1, 1)).total_seconds())


This should collect your current epoch time.







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  • It returned this error upon running, also, thanks. epoch_time = int((now - datetime(1970, 1, 1)).total_seconds()) NameError: name 'now' is not defined

    – Nebulous
    Nov 14 '18 at 10:04












  • Np. Alright, oops, I missed that. It's updated now.

    – Enviy
    Nov 15 '18 at 0:27












  • OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH IT WORKS TYSM!!!

    – Nebulous
    Nov 15 '18 at 11:03











  • Do you also reckon there's a way to get it to detect what song iTunes is playing? I'm sorta working on it

    – Nebulous
    Nov 16 '18 at 1:07

















  • It returned this error upon running, also, thanks. epoch_time = int((now - datetime(1970, 1, 1)).total_seconds()) NameError: name 'now' is not defined

    – Nebulous
    Nov 14 '18 at 10:04












  • Np. Alright, oops, I missed that. It's updated now.

    – Enviy
    Nov 15 '18 at 0:27












  • OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH IT WORKS TYSM!!!

    – Nebulous
    Nov 15 '18 at 11:03











  • Do you also reckon there's a way to get it to detect what song iTunes is playing? I'm sorta working on it

    – Nebulous
    Nov 16 '18 at 1:07
















It returned this error upon running, also, thanks. epoch_time = int((now - datetime(1970, 1, 1)).total_seconds()) NameError: name 'now' is not defined

– Nebulous
Nov 14 '18 at 10:04






It returned this error upon running, also, thanks. epoch_time = int((now - datetime(1970, 1, 1)).total_seconds()) NameError: name 'now' is not defined

– Nebulous
Nov 14 '18 at 10:04














Np. Alright, oops, I missed that. It's updated now.

– Enviy
Nov 15 '18 at 0:27






Np. Alright, oops, I missed that. It's updated now.

– Enviy
Nov 15 '18 at 0:27














OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH IT WORKS TYSM!!!

– Nebulous
Nov 15 '18 at 11:03





OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH IT WORKS TYSM!!!

– Nebulous
Nov 15 '18 at 11:03













Do you also reckon there's a way to get it to detect what song iTunes is playing? I'm sorta working on it

– Nebulous
Nov 16 '18 at 1:07





Do you also reckon there's a way to get it to detect what song iTunes is playing? I'm sorta working on it

– Nebulous
Nov 16 '18 at 1:07

















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