# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # python-holidays # --------------- # A fast, efficient Python library for generating country, province and state # specific sets of holidays on the fly. It aims to make determining whether a # specific date is a holiday as fast and flexible as possible. # # Author: ryanss (c) 2014-2017 # dr-prodigy (c) 2017-2020 # Website: https://github.com/dr-prodigy/python-holidays # License: MIT (see LICENSE file) from datetime import date from dateutil.easter import easter from dateutil.relativedelta import relativedelta as rd, MO from holidays.constants import JAN, MAY, AUG, OCT, \ NOV, DEC from holidays.holiday_base import HolidayBase class Austria(HolidayBase): PROVINCES = ['1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9'] def __init__(self, **kwargs): self.country = 'AT' self.prov = kwargs.pop('prov', kwargs.pop('state', '9')) HolidayBase.__init__(self, **kwargs) def _populate(self, year): # public holidays self[date(year, JAN, 1)] = "Neujahr" self[date(year, JAN, 6)] = "Heilige Drei Könige" self[easter(year) + rd(weekday=MO)] = "Ostermontag" self[date(year, MAY, 1)] = "Staatsfeiertag" self[easter(year) + rd(days=39)] = "Christi Himmelfahrt" self[easter(year) + rd(days=50)] = "Pfingstmontag" self[easter(year) + rd(days=60)] = "Fronleichnam" self[date(year, AUG, 15)] = "Mariä Himmelfahrt" if 1919 <= year <= 1934: self[date(year, NOV, 12)] = "Nationalfeiertag" if year >= 1967: self[date(year, OCT, 26)] = "Nationalfeiertag" self[date(year, NOV, 1)] = "Allerheiligen" self[date(year, DEC, 8)] = "Mariä Empfängnis" self[date(year, DEC, 25)] = "Christtag" self[date(year, DEC, 26)] = "Stefanitag" class AT(Austria): pass class AUT(Austria): pass