Remove nanoseconds when touching updated at #415
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When you update a model, the
updated_at
field contains nanoseconds. But these nanoseconds are not stored in the database. So when you fetch the model again from the database does not contain the nanoseconds. This can lead to weird situations for clients.For example, a iOS app sends a PUT request to update a certain model and stores the result. The
updated_at
field is2019-07-20T10:36:19.819375Z
. Later, when re-fetching the result from the API it returns a different response (because theupdated_at
field is now2019-07-20T10:36:19Z
). This leads to weird situations. Also, Swift doesn't understand the nanoseconds.PS: I couldn't find a better way to remove the nanoseconds.