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Pull Request Overview
This PR adds new metadata fields (_created and _updated) to entities and updates related validations, storage, CLI presentation, and tests.
- Adds getter functions for _created and _updated in the entity model
- Updates validation logic and tests to account for the new metalabels
- Adjusts the CLI output and store operations to handle human-readable timestamps
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| File | Description |
|---|---|
| etre.go | Adds _created/_updated constants and getter methods to expose timestamps |
| es/es.go | Converts metalabel timestamps to RFC3339Nano for CLI output |
| entity/validate*.go | Updates validations and tests to reject metalabels on creation |
| entity/v09_test.go | Adjusts tests to include the new metalabels |
| entity/store*.go | Integrates _created/_updated handling in creation and update operations |
| client_test.go & api/* | Updates tests to correctly convert and verify new timestamp metalabels |
daniel-nichter
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wen-hui-sun
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The code change itself is relatively small and straightforward: * Add the new metalable in etre.go * Add the validations in validate.go * Maintain the label in store.go * Update the CLI to pretty-print in a human readable form (instead of the raw Unix nano time) The test changes were more involved, particularly because the timestamps are not deterministic. Most of the tests that validate actual data now follow a pattern where they put the actual values into the expected entity for the assert.Equal(t, expected, actual), and then do a separate check that the actual time is a realistic value (in the last few seconds). Also fixed a bug with Entity.Rev(). It expected an int type, but json.Unmarshal sets it to a float64 which caused a panic. Now that is fixed to allow the various int flavors _and_ float.
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The code change itself is relatively small and straightforward:
The test changes were more involved, particularly because the timestamps are not deterministic. Most of the tests that validate actual data now follow a pattern where they put the actual values into the expected entity for the assert.Equal(t, expected, actual), and then do a separate check that the actual time is a realistic value (in the last few seconds).
Also fixed a bug with Entity.Rev(). It expected an int type, but json.Unmarshal sets it to a float64 which caused a panic. Now that is fixed to allow the various int flavors and float.