This issue has been occurring on and off for a few weeks now, and it's unlike any that has come up with my project.
Two of the models that are used have a timestamp field, which is by default set to timezone.now()
.
This is the sequence that raises error flags:
Model one is created at time 7:30 PM
Model two is created at time 10:00 PM, but in the
MySQL database it's stored as 7:30 PM!
Every model that is created
has its time stamp saved under 7:30 PM, not the actual time, until a certain
duration passes. Then a new time is set and all the following models
have that new time... Bizzare
Some extra details which may help in discovering the issue:
I have a bunch of methods that I use to strip my timezones of their tzinfo
's and replace them with UTC.
This is because I'm doing a timezone.now() - creationTime
calculation to create a: "model was posted this long ago" feature
in the project. However, this really should not be the cause of the problem.
I don't think using datetime.datetime.now()
will make any difference either.
Anyway, thanks for the help!
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