Use actual ISO8601 timestamps for masto API
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Elixir uses an incompatible superset of ISO8601 that breaks some clients
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@ -328,9 +328,16 @@ def date_to_asctime(date) do
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def to_masto_date(%NaiveDateTime{} = date) do
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def to_masto_date(%NaiveDateTime{} = date) do
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date
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# NOTE: Elixir’s ISO 8601 format is a superset of the real standard
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|> NaiveDateTime.to_iso8601()
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# It supports negative years for example.
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|> String.replace(~r/(\.\d+)?$/, ".000Z", global: false)
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# ISO8601 only supports years before 1583 with mutual agreement
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if date.year < 1583 do
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""
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else
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date
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|> NaiveDateTime.to_iso8601()
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|> String.replace(~r/(\.\d+)?$/, ".000Z", global: false)
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end
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end
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end
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def to_masto_date(date) when is_binary(date) do
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def to_masto_date(date) when is_binary(date) do
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test "returns empty string when date invalid" do
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test "returns empty string when date invalid" do
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assert Utils.to_masto_date("2015-01?23T23:50:07.123Z") == ""
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assert Utils.to_masto_date("2015-01?23T23:50:07.123Z") == ""
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end
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end
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test "returns empty string when date is before the introduction of the Gregorian Calendar" do
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assert Utils.to_masto_date("0621-01-01T00:00:00Z") == ""
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end
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test "returns empty string when date is BCE" do
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assert Utils.to_masto_date("-420-01-01T00:00:00Z") == ""
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end
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end
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end
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describe "maybe_notify_mentioned_recipients/2" do
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describe "maybe_notify_mentioned_recipients/2" do
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