I'm working with Time in Rails and using the following code to set up the start date and end date of a project:
start_date ||= Time.now
end_date = start_date + goal_months.months
I then clone the object and I'm writing rspec tests to confirm that the attributes match in the copy. The end dates match:
original[end_date]: 2011-08-24 18:24:53 UTC
clone[end_date]: 2011-08-24 18:24:53 UTC
but the spec gives me an error on the start dates:
expected: Wed Aug 24 18:24:53 UTC 2011,
got: Wed, 24 Aug 2011 18:24:53 UTC +00:00 (using ==)
It's clear the dates are the same, just formatted differently. How is it that they end up getting stored differently in the database, and how do I get them to match? I've tried it with DateTime as well with the same results.
Correction: The end dates don't match either. They print out the same, but rspec errors out on them as well. When I print out the start date and end date, the values come out in different formats:
start date: 2010-08-24T19:00:24+00:00
end date: 2011-08-24 19:00:24 UTC