Ghost/ghost/admin/app/services/clock.js
Kevin Ansfield fa84808048 Dropped ember-cli-moment-shim dependency
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Since `ember-moment@10.0` it's not been necessary to use the `ember-cli-moment-shim` package, with `moment` instead being usable directly via `ember-auto-import`. Getting rid of the shim package is necessary for compatibility with `embroider`, Ember's new build tooling.

- dropped `ember-cli-moment-shim` dependency
- added `moment-timezone` dependency and updated all imports to reflect the different package
- worked around `ember-power-calendar` having `ember-cli-moment-shim` as a sub-dependency
  - added empty in-repo-addon `ember-power-calendar-moment` to avoid `ember-power-calendar` complaining about a missing package
  - added `ember-power-calendar-utils` in-repo-addon that is a copy of `ember-power-calendar-moment` but without the build-time renaming of the tree for better compatibility with embroider
2022-09-24 13:28:23 +02:00

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import Service from '@ember/service';
import classic from 'ember-classic-decorator';
import config from 'ghost-admin/config/environment';
import moment from 'moment-timezone';
import {run} from '@ember/runloop';
const ONE_SECOND = 1000;
// Creates a clock service to run intervals.
@classic
export default class ClockService extends Service {
second = null;
minute = null;
hour = null;
init() {
super.init(...arguments);
this.tick();
}
tick() {
let now = moment().utc();
this.setProperties({
second: now.seconds(),
minute: now.minutes(),
hour: now.hours()
});
if (config.environment !== 'test') {
run.later(() => {
this.tick();
}, ONE_SECOND);
}
}
}