Update calendarfetcherutils.js to force recurrence date time to be the
same as event datetime
I found an issue with one of my calendars displaying the wrong time for
certain recurring events. Each event was set up by someone in a
different timezone (Central European) than my own (Eastern US). I traced
the issue back to the `Rrule.between()` method generating odd time
portions under certain circumstances.
The fix I found was to set the UTC time portion of the recurrence
datetime to be the same as the UTC time portion of the event start date.
This resolved the issues with the maladjusted event times, and had no
effect on other event times. While there may be edge cases that are
affected, I have been unable to locate any.
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Co-authored-by: Veeck <github@veeck.de>
Fixes#3095.
Param `hideOngoing` is by default set to `false`, but the event
filtering handles `full day` & `non-full day` events inconsistently. For
`non-full day` _ongoing_ and _upcoming_ events are returned, while for
`full day` only _upcoming_ events where returned.
While waiting for the easterbunny I cleaned up some bad coding practice
:-)
Very open for comments especially regarding the places I commented
myself...
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Co-authored-by: veeck <michael@veeck.de>
Refactored some methods in calendar module:
- move methods into own file
- dont call shorten method from titelTransform because why? just call
them after each other.
- added tests for util methods
- cleaned up other tests
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Co-authored-by: veeck <michael@veeck.de>