assert_equal latest.id, history[1]
# We use dates rather than version numbers here, because you might
# have moved a node within a way (i.e. way version not incremented).
- # The timestamp is +1 (timestamp.succ) because we say "give me the
- # revision of 15:33:02", but that might actually include changes at
- # 15:33:02.457.
- assert_equal latest.timestamp.succ.strftime("%d %b %Y, %H:%M:%S"), history[2].first[0]
- assert_equal oldest.timestamp.succ.strftime("%d %b %Y, %H:%M:%S"), history[2].last[0]
+ # The timestamp is +1 because we say "give me the revision of 15:33:02",
+ # but that might actually include changes at 15:33:02.457.
+ assert_equal (latest.timestamp + 1).strftime("%d %b %Y, %H:%M:%S"), history[2].first[0]
+ assert_equal (oldest.timestamp + 1).strftime("%d %b %Y, %H:%M:%S"), history[2].last[0]
end
def test_getway_history_nonexistent
assert_equal history[1], latest.id,
'second element should be the input node ID'
assert_equal history[2].first[0],
- latest.timestamp.succ.strftime("%d %b %Y, %H:%M:%S"),
+ (latest.timestamp + 1).strftime("%d %b %Y, %H:%M:%S"),
'first element in third element (array) should be the latest version'
assert_equal history[2].last[0],
- nodes(:node_with_versions_v1).timestamp.succ.strftime("%d %b %Y, %H:%M:%S"),
+ (nodes(:node_with_versions_v1).timestamp + 1).strftime("%d %b %Y, %H:%M:%S"),
'last element in third element (array) should be the initial version'
end