The reason the "m" abbreviation wasn't used for the age metatag is
because it could mean minutes ("mi") or months ("mo").
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Toks
2013-06-13 22:13:32 -04:00
parent d70a7c4ef8
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@@ -851,24 +851,24 @@ class PostTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
end
context "Searching:" do
should "return posts for the age:<1m tag" do
should "return posts for the age:<1minute tag" do
post1 = FactoryGirl.create(:post, :tag_string => "aaa")
count = Post.tag_match("age:<1m").count
count = Post.tag_match("age:<1minute").count
assert_equal(1, count)
end
should "return posts for the age:<1m tag when the user is in Pacific time zone" do
should "return posts for the age:<1minute tag when the user is in Pacific time zone" do
post1 = FactoryGirl.create(:post, :tag_string => "aaa")
Time.zone = "Pacific Time (US & Canada)"
count = Post.tag_match("age:<1m").count
count = Post.tag_match("age:<1minute").count
assert_equal(1, count)
Time.zone = "Eastern Time (US & Canada)"
end
should "return posts for the age:<1m tag when the user is in Tokyo time zone" do
should "return posts for the age:<1minute tag when the user is in Tokyo time zone" do
post1 = FactoryGirl.create(:post, :tag_string => "aaa")
Time.zone = "Asia/Tokyo"
count = Post.tag_match("age:<1m").count
count = Post.tag_match("age:<1minute").count
assert_equal(1, count)
Time.zone = "Eastern Time (US & Canada)"
end