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Olivier Grisel updated CMIS-309:
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Description:
Datetime properties are parsed with a regular expression in
src/cmislib/model.py:
{code}
# This seems to be the common pattern across known CMIS servers
# It is essentially ISO 8601 without the microseconds or time zone offset
timeStampPattern = re.compile('^(\d{4}\-\d{2}\-\d{2}T\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2})?')
{code}
This pattern is used by the `parseDateTimeValue(value)` function line 3878 in
model.py. Ignoring the timezone information makes it impossible to work
correctly when the client and the server are not in the same timezone or when
the client is moving from one timezone to another.
This is especially useful when trying to detect whether the document has been
recently updated on the server or not.
was:
Datetime properties are parsed with a regular expression in
src/cmislib/model.py:
{code:python}
# This seems to be the common pattern across known CMIS servers
# It is essentially ISO 8601 without the microseconds or time zone offset
timeStampPattern = re.compile('^(\d{4}\-\d{2}\-\d{2}T\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2})?')
{code}
This pattern is used by the `parseDateTimeValue(value)` function line 3878 in
model.py. Ignoring the timezone information makes it impossible to work
correctly when the client and the server are not in the same timezone or when
the client is moving from one timezone to another.
This is especially useful when trying to detect whether the document has been
recently updated on the server or not.
python syntax is not supported by jira, sorry tor the spam
> cmislib should not drop timezone information when reading properties from the
> repository
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>
> Key: CMIS-309
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CMIS-309
> Project: Chemistry
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: python-cmislib
> Affects Versions: 0.2.0-incubating
> Reporter: Olivier Grisel
>
> Datetime properties are parsed with a regular expression in
> src/cmislib/model.py:
> {code}
> # This seems to be the common pattern across known CMIS servers
> # It is essentially ISO 8601 without the microseconds or time zone offset
> timeStampPattern = re.compile('^(\d{4}\-\d{2}\-\d{2}T\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2})?')
> {code}
> This pattern is used by the `parseDateTimeValue(value)` function line 3878 in
> model.py. Ignoring the timezone information makes it impossible to work
> correctly when the client and the server are not in the same timezone or when
> the client is moving from one timezone to another.
> This is especially useful when trying to detect whether the document has been
> recently updated on the server or not.
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