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ASF GitHub Bot commented on CB-8115:
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Github user vladimir-kotikov commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-contacts/pull/95#issuecomment-161548065
@dblotsky, as @purplecabbage mentioned, there is no way to cover this by
autotests, because from JS perspective everything works well - we convert a
date to timestamp and send it to native, then we get _exactly the same_
timestamp from native (because there was no conversion made on native side).
BTW, this might be a perfect case to cover with UI autotest, @alsorokin
working on.
@riknoll, The issue is in format which the date should be stored in
contacts database. The android docs doesn't specify this format (except from
the fact that [it should be a
'TEXT'](http://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Event.html#START_DATE)),
but the birthday in contact card is _displayed correctly_ only if specified as
`dd-mm-YYYY` (from my experience).
There is no inconsistence in Contact objects structure on JS side - the
`birthday` field is always a valid `Date` object or `null`, despite of current
platform.
> incorrect birthday saved to phonebook using Contacts Plugin
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>
> Key: CB-8115
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-8115
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Plugin Contacts
> Affects Versions: 4.0.0
> Environment: Android and IOS
> Reporter: Kiran Jain
> Assignee: Vladimir Kotikov
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: Android, IOS, birthday, reproduced, triaged
>
> We are facing an issue while trying to add birthday to Contact while using
> Cordova for android while adding a new contact to the phonebook
> following is part of the code
> contact = navigator.contacts.create({
> "displayName": displayname
> });
> // store contact name
> var contactName = new ContactName();
> contactName.familyName = lastname;
> contactName.givenName = firstname
> contact.name = contactName;
> contact.birthday = new Date("16 May 1984");
> // save the contact
> contact.save();
> With above code, when data is viewed in android phone, the birthday is save
> as 29-12-6731 instead of expected 16-May-1984
> we have tried all possible combinations of date entry viz: 16-May-1984 ;
> 16/May/1984 ; 16/5/1984 ; new date(1984,05,16)
> but all in vain the results are the same.
> also need to know how to save anniversary date
> when using this plugin for IOS, the date saved is 15-May-1984 (1 day less
> than expected).
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