Hey guys, just made my first JS CLI tool.. It downloads a Spotify playlist through YouTube, thought I'd share since I'm pretty happy with it :D github.com/adhorrig/spodl
@tymeJV I receive the dates from the form, then get the offset in minutes so here it's -660, i add the offset onto the start date from the form. Same process for end data. Once i have those vars i then calculate the target days in the range
@tymeJV Basically if i submit the form with a recurring event every sunday between the 14th of february and 6th of march - i get 4 events, as i should. (timezone london).
If an australian who is in utc+10 submits the same data, there is only 3 events. The form doesn't seem to count the 14th as a sunday
Hey guys.. Having an issue with moment js and recurring events. User can select a target weekday within a date range i.e. "every sunday(target weekday) between x date and y date. This works fine in all timezones except for +10utc. Anyone have experience with this kind of issue? Using moment.js
@jhawins cool. basically i've a form which for recurring events i.e. every tuesday between x date and y date. it works fine except for users which are +10hours
No problem.. I think regexp_replace might be the best way to go about it but I'm unsure what the regex would be to remove first / last two characters + all backslashes
Cool, I've a quick question. I've a json[] column but the data in there is invalid (poorly formatted json), the reason is because our back end code over escaped it before being written to the db. So now i've json which looks like so:
I've got a json[] table, which i need to perform a to_json on. How would I go about this as the to_json function cannot be used on a json[] data type.
I was thinking about selecting array_to_json and then updating my json[] table with the result - but not too sure if that is the best approach? Dbms is postgresql