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Set timezone #31

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flo269 opened this issue Jul 7, 2017 · 4 comments
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Set timezone #31

flo269 opened this issue Jul 7, 2017 · 4 comments

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@flo269
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flo269 commented Jul 7, 2017

My Nextcloud (12 stable, Ubuntu 16.04) instance is set to UTC+2.

Expected behavior: sensorloger displays times in UTC+2.

Actual behavior: sensorloger displays times in UTC only.

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@alexstocker
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As this is still an ALPHA release, there are many to dos pending and bugs to fix. One of those todos is called "Timesettings" :-)

@flo269
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flo269 commented Jul 8, 2017

:-) totally understood! Just wanted to write it down for future reference... Thanks for all this so far!!

@nekromant
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As far as I understand, sensorlogger uses plain php date() to fill in the relevant date and time information for each sensor log report. If the server's php date is UTC, we fill in UTC date.

I guess proper and simplest workflow here would be:

@alexstocker If that's okay, I can give it a try and implement it.

@alexstocker alexstocker added the nc label Dec 27, 2017
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Thanx @nekromant. I would appreciate. Any contribution welcome!

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