sun_time>=1.3.0 requires you to pass a timezone object, or you end up with UTC. also required is passing a datetime.datetime() object, not datetime.date()
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@@ -6,7 +6,8 @@ from numpy import ma
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import plotly.graph_objects as go
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import plotly.graph_objects as go
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from plotly.subplots import make_subplots
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from plotly.subplots import make_subplots
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import plotly.io as pio
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import plotly.io as pio
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from datetime import timedelta
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from datetime import datetime, timedelta
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from dateutil import tz
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import sqlite3
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import sqlite3
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from sqlite3 import Connection
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from sqlite3 import Connection
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import plotly.express as px
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import plotly.express as px
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@@ -188,11 +189,12 @@ def sunrise_sunset_scatter(date_range):
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sunset_text_list = []
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sunset_text_list = []
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daysback_range = []
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daysback_range = []
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current_date = start_date
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local_timezone = tz.tzlocal()
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for current_date in date_range:
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for current_date in date_range:
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sun_rise = sun.get_local_sunrise_time(current_date)
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current_datetime = datetime.combine(current_date, datetime.min.time())
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sun_dusk = sun.get_local_sunset_time(current_date)
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sun_rise = sun.get_sunrise_time(current_datetime, local_timezone)
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sun_dusk = sun.get_sunset_time(current_datetime, local_timezone)
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sun_rise_time = float(sun_rise.hour) + float(sun_rise.minute) / 60.0
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sun_rise_time = float(sun_rise.hour) + float(sun_rise.minute) / 60.0
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sun_dusk_time = float(sun_dusk.hour) + float(sun_dusk.minute) / 60.0
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sun_dusk_time = float(sun_dusk.hour) + float(sun_dusk.minute) / 60.0
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