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Shiori version: 1.6.3+ and potentially all older versions
Database Engine: All
Operating system: Not aplicable
CLI/Web interface/Web Extension: Not aplicable
Describe the bug / actual behavior
Having multiple database engines means storing data in potentially different data types. That's the case with the datetime datatype. We store it differently for each database engine, returning different results in the API.
We need to add a layer of abstraction on our database or DTO structs so that the API returns the same datetime format.
We need to take into consideration that every datetime in database is UTC, since SQLite for example uses a string to store the datetimes (it does not have any time specific datatype).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Data
Describe the bug / actual behavior
Having multiple database engines means storing data in potentially different data types. That's the case with the datetime datatype. We store it differently for each database engine, returning different results in the API.
We need to add a layer of abstraction on our database or DTO structs so that the API returns the same datetime format.
We need to take into consideration that every datetime in database is UTC, since SQLite for example uses a string to store the datetimes (it does not have any time specific datatype).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: