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closes #6406 - adding timeZone Service to get the offset (=timezone reg. moment-timezone) overall available - new publishedAtOffset date as CP using timeZone service and moment-timezone to calculate offset incl. DST - removing timezone-obj transform as it became obsolete with moment-timezone - reading timezones from configuration/timezones api endpoint - adding a moment-utc transform to only work with utc times in backend - when switching the timezone in the select box, the user will be shown the local time of the selected timezone - added clock service to show actual time ticking below select box - default timezone is '(GMT) Greenwich Mean Time : Dublin, Edinburgh, London' - if no timezone is saved in the settings yet, the default value will be used - showing local time in 'Publish Date' when it's a draft and no actual publishedAt value exists - Removed the format 'DD MMM YY @ HH:mm (UTC Z)' which resolves to '01 Jan 16 @ 14:00 (UTC +02:00)' - Changing the date.js helper in core/server for moment-timezone - Fix timezone select: updates `selectedTimezone` to return the matching object from `availableTimezones` - Including timezones in test for date-helper - update to moment-timezone 0.5.1 - moving form-group of 'selectTimezone' further up so - Tests: - Set except for clock service in test env - adding fixtures to mirage - adding 'service.ajax' to navigation-test.js - adding 'service:ghostPaths' to navigation-test.js - Code improvements - Changing clockservice to ES6 |
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