* Issue 10209 - Remove read usages of zone
* Issue 10209 - Add coverage on daysSince and startOfDay cron utility functions
* Issue 10209 - Add unit test for daysUserHasMissed method
* Issue 10209 - Remove usages of deprecated `moment.js#zone` method.
* Issue 10209 - Add helper function to centralise logic
Also simplify timezoneOffsetToUtc function in site.vue
* Issue 10209 - Also add getUtcOffset as method on user
Co-authored-by: Matteo Pagliazzi <matteopagliazzi@gmail.com>
* If user's cron will happen later today, start the task yesterday.
* Added default dayStart to taskDefaults.
* Removed the need to call shouldDo twice to calculate nextDue.
* Revert "Removed the need to call shouldDo twice to calculate nextDue."
This reverts commit e1467f2fc33cfb11e6a4fc667460df6a48b69d45.
* Removed defaults from taskDefault arguments.
* Got user from $store in copyAsTodoModal.vue.
* Fixed tests for taskDefaults to include mock user.
* Fix shouldDo tests when run in GMT timezone.
* Added test to taskDefault; added utcOffset to taskDefault.
* Replaced utcOffset with zone.
* Removed erroneous import.
* fix spacing between rewards and items
* fix rewards description
* rewards cost in bold
* fix gp notifications
* fix dailies gray text
* fix cancel in task edit modal
* tags: use AND not OR for filtering
* fix tasksDefaults so that monthlies can be created correctly
* tags: usable if no task selected, saving checklist and tags saved the one being added without requiting to press enter
* remove tags from tasks when they are deleted
* fix tags removal when multiple tags are deleted and fix tags editing
* Added support for grouping tasks by chllenge
* Fixed tests and updated default challenge model name
* Fixed broken member test
* Updated setting string
* Changed to shortName
* Began abstracting task grouping
* Added initial task directive code
* Added new directives to help with grouping of tasks
* Removed random console.log
* Clean version of PR 8175
The original PR for this was here:
https://github.com/HabitRPG/habitica/pull/8175
Unfortunately while fixing a conflict in tasks.json, I messed up the rebase and wound up pulling in too many commits and making a giant mess. Sorry. :P
* Fixing test failure
This test seems to occasionally start failing (another coder reported the same thing happening to them in the blacksmiths’ guild) because the order in which the tasks are created can sometimes not match the order in the array. So I have sorted the tasks array after creation by the task name to ensure a consistent ordering, and slightly reordered the expect statements to match.