* Remove all occurrences of ExperimentalTimezone in /server
This removes all uses of ExperimentalTimezone and makes all conditions using this setting being either removed (== false) or always used (== true)
* Remove timezone parameter for getChannelMemberByGroup
As timezone is always enabled this function no longer has a second parameter. The endpoint will always be called with includeTimezones set to true
* Remove all uses of ExperimentalTimezone in webapp
All conditions dependent of this are adjusted to always be true if experimentalTimezone should be true and vice versa
* Change all tests checking for correct usage of ExperimentalTimezone
As this parameter is no longer used, the tests which check for correct behaviour of this is no longer needed
* Fix type errors
Tests regarding types does now pass
'npm run check-types' will run successfully
* fix lint issues
Fix all current lint errors and now lint test goes through
* Fix test regarding profile popover
enableTimezone now is gone and all profile_popover.test.tsx can run successfully.
Added state.entities.users.profiles[] as it before threw an error without it.
* Fix tests where "April 1 2019" was changed to "April 01 2019"
Now it will show "April 1 2019" and "timeZone" will only show if its other than empty ("").
* Fix test where date was set to NaN
Now date will show correctly and will not be NaN
* fix minor test case that failed before
* fix linting in server
* Delete tests that are not valid with timeZoneEnabled removed
tests in advanced_create_comment and advanced_create_post had timeZoneEnabled
set to false as default. The tests that use this are now changed to once which are meant to have timeZoneEnabled set to true.
Adjust jest function in advanced_create_post to get correct stacktrace
* Parameter deleted
isTimeZoneEnabled is always true and therefore the parameter can be deleted
* adjust to prettier standard
* Remove all occurrences of ExperimentalTimezone in /server
This removes all uses of ExperimentalTimezone and makes all conditions using this setting being either removed (== false) or always used (== true)
* Remove timezone parameter for getChannelMemberByGroup
As timezone is always enabled this function no longer has a second parameter. The endpoint will always be called with includeTimezones set to true
* Remove all uses of ExperimentalTimezone in webapp
All conditions dependent of this are adjusted to always be true if experimentalTimezone should be true and vice versa
* Change all tests checking for correct usage of ExperimentalTimezone
As this parameter is no longer used, the tests which check for correct behaviour of this is no longer needed
* Fix type errors
Tests regarding types does now pass
'npm run check-types' will run successfully
* fix lint issues
Fix all current lint errors and now lint test goes through
* Fix test regarding profile popover
enableTimezone now is gone and all profile_popover.test.tsx can run successfully.
Added state.entities.users.profiles[] as it before threw an error without it.
* Fix tests where "April 1 2019" was changed to "April 01 2019"
Now it will show "April 1 2019" and "timeZone" will only show if its other than empty ("").
* Fix test where date was set to NaN
Now date will show correctly and will not be NaN
* fix minor test case that failed before
* fix linting in server
* Delete tests that are not valid with timeZoneEnabled removed
tests in advanced_create_comment and advanced_create_post had timeZoneEnabled
set to false as default. The tests that use this are now changed to once which are meant to have timeZoneEnabled set to true.
Adjust jest function in advanced_create_post to get correct stacktrace
* Parameter deleted
isTimeZoneEnabled is always true and therefore the parameter can be deleted
* adjust to prettier standard
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Co-authored-by: Harrison Healey <harrisonmhealey@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mattermost Build <build@mattermost.com>
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