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refs https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/CORE-113/start-off-luxon-refactor - we're planning on switching to Luxon for our date/timezone library, eventually replacing `moment` and `moment-timezone` - the first step is to set the global timezone override to UTC, which is done in `core/server/overrides.js` - also adds a test to ensure we're setting the timezone correctly - this was mostly pulled from https://moment.github.io/luxon/#/zones?id=changing-the-default-zone
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884 B
JavaScript
22 lines
884 B
JavaScript
/**
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* If we enable bluebird debug logs we see a huge memory usage.
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* You can reproduce by removing this line and import a big database export into Ghost.
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* `NODE_ENV=development node index.js`
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*/
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process.env.BLUEBIRD_DEBUG = 0;
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const luxon = require('luxon');
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const moment = require('moment-timezone');
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/**
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* force UTC
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* - old way: you can require moment or moment-timezone
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* - new way: you should use Luxon - work is in progress to switch from moment.
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*
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* - you are allowed to use new Date() to instantiate datetime values for models, because they are transformed into UTC in the model layer
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* - be careful when not working with models, every value from the native JS Date is local TZ
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* - be careful when you work with date operations, therefore always wrap a date with our timezone library
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*/
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luxon.Settings.defaultZone = 'UTC';
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moment.tz.setDefault('UTC');
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